Yesterday someone posted a link to some rather well made exotic wooden frames, I can't find it today. Would some kind individual please point it out to me.
Thanks,
Chip
Yesterday someone posted a link to some rather well made exotic wooden frames, I can't find it today. Would some kind individual please point it out to me.
Thanks,
Chip
Hi Chip
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Part of this conversation:
http://www.optiboard.com/forums/showthread.php?t=14174
One can only marvel at the craftsmanship.
Beautiful. Do they do custom work?
is that GOld and Wood? I love their stuff.
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Is there a special technique for springing lenses into wooden frames?
There is a designer in Russia with a company called Best Glasses that does some gorgeous work. Here are a few more wooden frame producers that I have come across.
http://www.laramyk.com/blog/2007/10/...wooden-frames/
-Keith
Exploring his website he also makes specs from old records, which got me thinking, what are some the most unusual frame materials you have come across and what were they like to glaze?
I seem to recall in the 70s & 80s you used to get frames made from perspex, but that they were prone to snapping.
chip call dr marc fortier in sherbrooke, quebec, has all sorts of wood frames treated so they can be bent 1-800-958-0366
cartier.....
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