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Reddit mentions of Headband Magnifier Headset - Magnifying Visor with 4 Real Glass Optical Lens Plates (1.5X, 2X, 2.5X, 3.5X)

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Headband Magnifier Headset - Magnifying Visor with 4 Real Glass Optical Lens Plates (1.5X, 2X, 2.5X, 3.5X)
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    Features:
  • Real glass lenses: Visor glasses are shaped, ground, and polished to precision optical standards. Mounted to a durable frame and interchangeable
  • Adjustable head mount: Comfortable and form fitting to all head sizes. This hands free headband is adjustable and wearable for extended periods of time
  • 4 lens sizes Included with your magnifying goggles are 4 glass lenses 1.5X, 2.0X, 2.5X, and 3.5X
  • Leather band : Real leather and an orthopedic felt material across the headband strap improves comfort when wearing
  • Adjustable visor: Visor can be tilted up and down as needed, and moved out of the way when no longer required. Can be worn over prescription glasses or safety goggles
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height2 Inches
Length12 Inches
Width8 Inches

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u/bbartokk ยท 1 pointr/modular

There are a lot of factors that come into play on how much it will cost. Even with DIY you have options. You can do real DIY, where you have to find schematics, source the parts, make your own pcbs, make your own front panels...or you can buy kits. I cant read schematics so I went the kits route.

It still cost me some money to buy equipment: soldering iron, solder, circuit board holder, tweezers, wire cutter, headband magnifier.

From there I mostly stuck with products from AI Synthesis, Trogotronic, and Befaco. Those companies all sell kits with very clear instructions. I was new to soldering so this was key for me. Some other kits I bought had very poorly written instructions and their support was just as well done as their manuals.

If you know what you are doing then you may have better luck. You can also try modules that require SMD soldering. Mutable Instruments has released all their code. Amazing Synth is a great resource for high quality pcb's. They dont sell the parts though so you gotta find the BOM and source the parts. Amazing Synth has the BOM's for most, if not all, of the modules. You'll also need to do some programming and upload the code from a computer to the modules.

To try to answer "how much will it cost" it really depends on how many modules you plan on making and what method you choose.

There's a whole subreddit dedicated to those of us who DIY...come check out /r/synthdiy