Not just one frame, but a design. You know which one.
It is among the top breakage makers for the labs.
Sure, it looks innocent enough; just a metal frame. But it's eyewire can barely open because it is attached behind
another SOLID eyewire. know the one?
It leaves no room for bevel placement, and has low clearance for any lens thickness.
As optical workers we have always accepted any frame design thrown at us
no matter the cost to the bottom line or our sanity.
I've been through the agonizing era of drill mounted glass lenses
before cr-39 or poly were in common use. Then came the groove mount.
Today, we have compression mounts, and groove mount frames (without the plastic spline to cushion the lens )
to challenge us.
But Now - this Double Eyewired Contraption - they call a frame.
It can make even the technologically advanced lab cringe.
Could we boycott this thing ..........please
(while this is partially in jest, I would appreciate any serious feedback or advice on these frames
)
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