There is also another way of doing it. Order lenses without slick coat.
No slick coat........no slippage.........then apply the slick coat just before inserting lenses into frame. Latest slick coats avilable now with anti-fog and anti-stat properties at great savings compared to lab applied...
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Reply to Slip Sliding Awayby GuestThanks for the well written info.
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Reply to Slip Sliding Awayby FREEFORM MANThe person blocking to should mantain clean fingers with no oil present. Oily fingers is like hydrophobic lens times 10.
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Reply to Slip Sliding Awayby egiambalvoGreat information!
With the advancement of lens technologies, the edging machine companies have a big job keeping up. New edgers that are well maintained and properly installed and calibrated, along with good quality blocking pads are key. Also, following the lens manufacture instructions,...-
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by Steve MacholVery nicely done. Thanks for posting this. :)
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