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I haven't worn anything but small round glasses since I discovered why they're just better: small and round lenses can be positioned very close to the eyes, which provides a very large field of vision. And they're less fragile and prone to breaking if you hit your head on something or snag the end pieces on clothing.
And of course, frames are easier to make. I haven't bought frames in 30 years. I make my own.
Nah. Those PLA glasses are in fact a copy of a frames I made of silver nicket - and wound spring steel wires for the ear hooks - and having worn them all day for 3 days now, I actually enjoy the feel of PLA better. And it's so much lighter! It really does make a difference.
And of course, if I break them, I can print another set of temples in minutes. If I don't like the feel, I can lengthen them or shorten them in FreeCAD and again, within minutes, I have new ones. No more faffing around with the heat gun or anything.
I really dig the disposableness of it all 🙂
Good skills Sir! Advice noted and I will re-evaluate how I do specs.
Thank you.