Here’s a rail-mount based headset I’ve been working on. Everything is hollow to allow cable runs.
Very nice! I like the ratchet locks and the colour scheme.
Thanks @Mark_Durbin . Ratchet lock, so that’s what it’s called, lol. I have no mechanical eng background, or even automotive repair experience or the like, so I’m kinda just playing around with what seems to work in the modeler.
Great concept! What do you use (software, tools, techniques) to design this?
thats pretty sweet looking mate.
Yes what @denix asked, and I didn’t catch what this is for?
@denix Believe it or not, I use TrueSpace, lol. Been so exited since the Makerbot 2X arrived, have not taken the time to learn modern modeling software. My building technique utilized alot of boolean subtraction/addition. Really need to graduate to modern tools. What do you use?
@djC653 This is for a Google Glass parody called #NOTGLASS( http://bit.ly/1fmJuic ). The idea is for folks to print the parts to build whatever they want.
Ahh. I was thinking so due to the #name but it didn’t quite click.
I don’t know what it does but it looks like a autobot, nice design, holy shit, I love truespace, I used it back in the days, you may want to try 123design, I use it all the time it works great.
Headset? What shape is your head? Do you plan a model for people with round heads?
@Alan_Weber lol, there are pads that install where the square shape touches your head. I will probably build more rounded pieces though. I need to see what kinds of things will be mounted, then making things more form fitting will make more sense.
As an astronomer I’d mount red-light flashlight to it for hands free star-hopping planning.
I’m liking this project.
Hey, thanks that sounds cool. So far, I’ve heard about doing BCI(brain computer scan stuff) & 360-degree videography.
I’m off to SXSW next week with #NOTGLASS, will be incorporating feedback and test experiences into the downloadable kit linked above if anyone is interested.



