How to shape wire frame Glasses

Posted by Administrator on 6/7/2011 to How To - Demos

River Junction Trade co.

Guide To Shaping our wire frame glasses to fit your face

  Unlike modern day eye wear. Most spectacle frames
  of the1800's were " One size fits all." And with just
  a simple adjustment to the bows could be fit to any
  one. This style of frame proved to be both functional
  and comfortable.

  The first step is to adjust the width of the frames.
  Put the glasses on and hook the cables over your
  ears. If the forward part of the bow is tight
  ( pressure near your temples ) A small " S" bend is
  needed.


The first step is to adjust the width of the frames. Put the glasses on and hook the cables over your ears. If the forward part of the bow is tight ( pressure near your temples ) A small " S" bend is needed.


 With a needle nose pliers 
 grip the bow firmly near the
 hinge then using you thumb 
 and forefinger bend the bow 
 outward about 10 to 20
 degrees

Next move the pliers 1 to 2 inches down the bow and bend the remainder inward about the same 10 to 20 degrees.

Repeat these steps on the other bow.

 The next step is to adjust the length of the bows

 Using your thumb and 
 forefinger make a series of
 small bends in the cable part
 of the bow to lengthen or
 shorten the frames.




<--Back to the Glasses

Next using your needle nose pliers put a sharp 20 to 30 degree bend this will help with the comfort under the ear.

River Junction Trade Co.

312 Main Street

McGregor, IA 52157

Phone: 563-873-2387

Web Site: www.riverjunction.com

Email: [email protected]

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