Mrs. Beasley Glasses
My wife's old Mrs. Beasley doll was missing her glasses. Yes, I can buy them online, but I also have a 3D printer and thought I'd give it a shot. They're not dimensionally accurate to the original, but look good enough.
I'm attaching the .f3d, .3mf, .step, and .stl files. I'm sure you'll figure it out. The timeline is there to print what you want or to change the design.
For those of you who don't use Fusion, I've included the .stl files for the temple pieces in both hook, and non-hook styles. The Hook style is for attaching a rubber band (or similar) around her head to keep the glasses on.
See the Print Orientation picture to see how I printed them. I used supports for the hook version to keep the hook defined.
The Temples of the glasses press onto the frames. Push hard, and straight. They'll but up to the frames and be very secure.
I tried to make them thick enough to be durable and stand up to normal child's play.
UPDATE NOTE:
I've uploaded additional files I had for a more realistic look to the original. You can print this flat on the bed and then use a hair dryer, heat gun, or similar device to heat the plastic near the frames (end-piece) to bend the temples where the hinge would be. Bend them past 90 degrees so they squeeze the head to stay on.
Print the file Mrs. Beasley Glasses - Frames Improved v1.stl.
I used PETG and printed with a brim so the part would stay stuck to the print bed.
As usual, I included the step and fusion files so you can adjust anything you want.