I like getting glasses off of Zenni but they never seem to fit quite right, mostly the arms. Would be nice to be able to make adjustments.

  • cobysev
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    326 months ago

    The machine just radiates heat, which makes the arms of your glasses more malleable.

    The last time I took my glasses in to get adjusted, they did it for me, but recommended I just use a hair dryer at home to heat them up before bending.

    • @NewNewAccount
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      126 months ago

      Beware! This can damage the lenses if they have anti-reflective coating. The heaters at the optometrist’s office have guards to direct the heat away from the lens and towards the frame. Opticians are also trained to avoid manipulating the frame in ways that can unnecessarily stress (and damage) the lens.

  • @virku
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    186 months ago

    Its just heat basically.

  • @BertramDitore
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    166 months ago

    The closest I’ve been able to get to it is to submerge the arms in hot (nearly boiling) water for a bit, and then make the adjustment. It’s not quite as effective, but depending on what the frames are made out of it can do the job in a pinch.

      • @j4k3
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        76 months ago

        https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polycarbonate

        Probably ~130C but I would not gamble on this. I have no experience in lenses like this or their specific plastic composition. I just know most are based on polycarbonate, have made my own corrective reading, and my own anaglyph, glasses.

      • @[email protected]
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        66 months ago

        my lenses didn’t melt but I have definitely fucked up the coating by walking into a sauna for just a minute which is very far below 100c

  • @roofuskit
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    126 months ago

    A hair drier or heat gun with a base for a desktop.

  • @blackbirdbiryani
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    86 months ago

    It’s an odd industry-specific thing but in all my life I’ve never encountered an optometrist who wasn’t happy to adjust glasses for free. Just walk into any shop and ask.

  • atocci
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    56 months ago

    Walked into a wall not too long ago and bent my glasses out of shape. A little bit of heat from a heat gun and I was able to get them back to fitting correctly without needing a trip to the office.

  • @NeoNachtwaechter
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    6 months ago

    For DIY repairs, I would NOT use a hair dryer, but buy a “hot air rework solder station” from one of the cheap online sellers, about 40 bucks

    It delivers hot air for whatever purpose :) and you can adjust the temperature and the air flow, and so keep the heat exactly there where you want it.

  • @Okokimup
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    46 months ago

    Bring them to where you get your eyes done. They’ll probably be willing to adjust for you. Hell, I’ve gotten them adjusted at the Walmart opticians, and I’ve never paid for services there.

    • @shadowSprite
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      46 months ago

      I worked at [generic big-name eyeglass store/optometrist] for a few months and we weren’t allowed to adjust any eyeglasses that weren’t purchased at our store because if they broke while we were trying to bend them we couldn’t just get another frame and replace them, but also it was 2022 and they only paid me $12/hr so if someone came in and seemed chill I’d always be like hey, I’m obviously going to try really hard to not break your glasses, but sometimes shit happens and if it does you are on your own because you didn’t get them here and I’m not allowed to do this, and would just adjust them.

  • mommykink
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    36 months ago

    A pair of needle nose pliers and some patience always works for me