Has anybody here had luck using the reverse slab off lenses from Younger?
I've heard things about their first and second generation lenses, but are they better now?
Any help would be appreciated.
Rob
Has anybody here had luck using the reverse slab off lenses from Younger?
I've heard things about their first and second generation lenses, but are they better now?
Any help would be appreciated.
Rob
Robert Minardi ABO-AC
https://robertminardi.com/
"If you want something you have never had, you must be willing to do something you have never done."
-Thomas Jefferson
Rob,
I've fit a few in the past, none recently due to the cr39 only material availability. I don't remember any optical problems. I do not surface or finish, but I do keep in close communication with the lab managers, and I don't remember any concerns with fabrication issues.
It's important to note that the slab-line is on the front of the most plus, least minus lens, where a custom slab is on the back of the most minus, least plus lens.
http://www.youngeroptics.com/default...e-939d9278861b
Science is a way of trying not to fool yourself. - Richard P. Feynman
Experience is the hardest teacher. She gives the test before the lesson.
The seg is also placed in geo center so it can be used as an R or L lens. Sometimes problematic with cut out in large frames. Also, because of it being a front slab as Robert points out, it will tend to be a bit thicker than a traditional, custom grind backside, highest minus lens slabbed. Haven't used one since probably the 80's and stopped using them soon after since there were little financial difference the lab charged me for them over custom grinders.
Thanks guys, that's the info I was looking for.
Nice Feynman quote Robert! That's probably my favorite.
I also like this one:
I was born not knowing and have had only a little time to change that here and there.
Robert Minardi ABO-AC
https://robertminardi.com/
"If you want something you have never had, you must be willing to do something you have never done."
-Thomas Jefferson
I have used these lenses with great success many times. We have a surface lab and they are a very cost effective way fix the imbalance. Just remember you will use this on the lens with the most plus power in the vertical meridian.
Jamie
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