you will need:
1 pair of real d 3d glasses, or real d glasses from the movie theater(if you dont have any just get some the next time you watch a movie)
masking tape, duckt tape, or any color tape you have besides clear.
1. poke out the lenses in the 3d glasses. it might be a little hard, but if you put pressure they will come out.
2.wrap the colored tape around the name of the product(example: if you have real d 3d glasses, it will say real d 3d somewhere on there. tape it around there and on the other side.)
than put some in the middle of where the lenses used to be.
3. put them on and you have nerd glasses!!!
(p.s: im wearing mine right now!)
get some glass make sure its in a rectangle shape.
get some metal cut it with special scisors and then you stick the glass inside the metal cubes and then you have your glasses!
This question does not make sense... but I am answering it as 'When were the eyeglasses invented?' and the answer is in 1284 in Italy by Salvino D'Armate.
To make people see better.
Eyeglasses were originally made from two convex glass lenses with metal wrapped around them.
Eyeglasses are made with materials such as metal and glass. The glass is the most important part of the glasses as they form the lens which the glasses are used for.
what is the antonym for eyeglasses or glasses
James lost his eyeglasses.
Eyeglasses predate the patent system.
The word 'eyeglasses' is a singular and plural noun; it is one of the nouns that are a singular word for 'a pair of', such as scissors, pants, etc. The singular, 'eyeglass' is the word for the lens in the eyeglasses. For example, 'I'm wearing my eyeglasses.' or 'I have two pair of eyeglasses.' The plural possessive is eyeglasses'. Example sentence: The eyeglasses' lenses need cleaning.
The singular form 'eyeglasses' is a shortened form for 'a pair of eyeglasses'.The plural form is two pairs of eyeglasses, or simply 'eyeglasses'.
Eyeglasses are plural. Each lens is an eyeglass.
Yes. Eyeglasses is a compound word.
Eyeglasses originated in Italy in the 13th century, with the invention credited to an unknown Italian inventor.