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I am currently furnishing my nearly-complete modular ophthalmologist's office, but I seem to have run into a problem. I can't for the life of me figure out how to make a realistic, or even good-looking, phoropter (the tool that ophthalmologists use to determine what strength of glasses a patient needs). Can anyone provide ideas? I could always change the building into something else, but I like the eye that I have on the front, and wouldn't really like changing it.

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Thanks--I may have to get a few of those open stud plates and try that out. I tried something similar with clear/trans-white round plates, but that didn't really look right. Those open stud ones look promising, though.

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Here's something I came up with quickly for you. On the left, there is the white round 1x1 plate with hole, and on the right is a trans-clear round plate on the front and a silver round plate on the back.

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