In our line of work, even the tiniest misalignment can lead to comfort issues for the wearer. Recently, I had a customer come in with a pair of titanium frames that had a nose pad out of place by just a millimeter, but it made a significant difference in fit. I’m curious how others approach maintaining that precision during repairs, especially with varying materials like plastic versus metal.
It’s all about the right tools — using a finely calibrated eye for alignment can make a world of difference. I’ve found that a good pair of calipers helps me ensure even the slightest adjustments are spot on, especially with those tricky titanium frames. How do you handle alignments with different materials?
I totally get that! Once, I had a customer who swore their glasses weren’t fitting right, and I discovered the temple was just a hair misaligned. A simple tweak made all the difference — like adjusting a tightly tuned guitar.