Geeesh all these years I’ve been doing it bassackwards going in different directions 😡 God love your heart for this video tysvm… Have a good 1, catch ya on the flip side …
I am not a pro but make (very gentle) adjustments on my glasses myself. How come you adjust the temple height near the lens instead of near the ear? That seems like a fragile place, and I would be too nervous to do it there. I had this problem and I bent up the portion just before the ear (then bent the tip back down so it would touch the back of my ear), on the side that was sitting too high (and did the opposite on the other side, gently curved the temples down just before the ear). It is subtle so it looks fine but I also have long hair so maybe it is more of an issue with short hair, and it is not done there for that reason? Because the bend may show? The other thing is, I'm not sure if the issue was one ear being a bit higher. My nose looks pretty symmetrical but I suspect it may be the culprit; the top edge is straight but it may be thicker on one side where it meets the face. So with metal nose pieces, you can also push in towards the lens on the side that is sitting too high. And last but not least, where can I get your cool bending tool? I like it. I use my fingers and that hurts.
"Lower on the lower"
great tutorial
Geeesh all these years I’ve been doing it bassackwards going in different directions 😡 God love your heart for this video tysvm… Have a good 1, catch ya on the flip side …
Thank you so much!!!! Greetings from Uruguay!
Thank you! Managed to fix my crooked glasses I've had for months now.
Really useful video 👌.. love from India
You are the Yoda of dispensing.
THANKS. MUCH. AS. NOW. I. KNOW. LOWER. FRONT. SIDE. SAME. TEMPLE. LOWER. 😂
ALWAYS. FALLING. ASLEEP. AND. BENDING. TEMPLES. THANKS
AGAIN. !!!
I am not a pro but make (very gentle) adjustments on my glasses myself. How come you adjust the temple height near the lens instead of near the ear? That seems like a fragile place, and I would be too nervous to do it there. I had this problem and I bent up the portion just before the ear (then bent the tip back down so it would touch the back of my ear), on the side that was sitting too high (and did the opposite on the other side, gently curved the temples down just before the ear). It is subtle so it looks fine but I also have long hair so maybe it is more of an issue with short hair, and it is not done there for that reason? Because the bend may show? The other thing is, I'm not sure if the issue was one ear being a bit higher. My nose looks pretty symmetrical but I suspect it may be the culprit; the top edge is straight but it may be thicker on one side where it meets the face. So with metal nose pieces, you can also push in towards the lens on the side that is sitting too high. And last but not least, where can I get your cool bending tool? I like it. I use my fingers and that hurts.
My glasses have carbon fiber arms, and I cant adjust them. So this will work , I hope 😁
clever dude, upload more!
O. HERE. IS. PART. 1. TKS.
Thanks, saved a couple hundred dollars
great tutorial, thanks a lot.
Do you know if you can ever break the joint? I have oakleys if that helps.
Hey, can’t you just heat the plastic frames (at the hinges) with hot water so you don’t have to remove the lenses?
I've just stood on my new glasses. Help!