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A 3D printed night vision device is one that uses a 3d printed housing rather than an injection moulded or machined one. These housings can be customised to fit the exact needs of the user, often at a significantly lower cost than that of commercial housings. While commercial 3d printed devices do exist, this page focuses on the DIY housings instead. In addition to housings, other equipment such as J arms, mounts, image intensifier boots, display stands and lens caps can be 3d printed.
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== List of designs ==
[[Täpik Housing]]
 
[[LNVG-M]]
 
PVS-69
 
== Design problems and common solutions ==

Revision as of 11:49, 12 September 2023

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