They bombed my draftbaord!
Actually I was drafted into the Army. Then my draftboard was bombed. Never heard from them. Got nervous. Wanted to do school, marriage etc. and didnt want any surprises. So, I went to enlist. CO said I didn't exist!
I needed that news like a whole in the head!
So, I got a couple buddies to request my service in San Francisco. Oh darn . . . terrible duty . . . terrible. Fitting glasses by the Golden Gate Bridge with 2 optometrist buddies.
Tsk,tsk,tsk!
I left my . . . . pdstick .. . .. in San Francisco!
Like my voice?
PS Still waiting to get drafted . . . . I'm 57. Suppose its too late?
Re: Frame designing 101.1
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Originally posted by MVEYES
Hi everyone,
I just cut a full metal and created a string mounting out of it. Lay and VOILA you have a new frame. PS take a file and smooth the ends that you cut.
:cool: Jerry
In case of Plastic or frames without Two Buds of Nose pads, you have to determine the point of Cutting by actually placing the frame over the nose of the user. Other wise..glass will rest on the nose.
We can groove only in the portion required with the machine we have got. Upper portion remains easily hand grindable.
Bye the way, was it worth Extra reward you got for doing all this Cratfing? :hammer:
Running Away Nose Pad screws..
The threads are oftenly too delicate at the Nose Pad holders, even if they are in good condition and screws frequntly abscond.
Now, again tring to put a new screw will be a bit tricky.
So, simply use a small pin, yes, the paper pin, which can go in side the Nose pad holder , bend from other side to make it a "U'and cut with a plier at appropriate point so that no injury it can cause and point of cut becomes unreachable to fingure.
:cheers: :cheers: