What Are Glasses Made Of? Acetate, Monel, Titanium, Nylon, And The List Goes On!!!

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
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    What in the world are glasses even made from?! Well, as it turns out lots and lots of different materials. Each could really get its own video, but lets start with broad strokes, and focus on some of the high quality offerings out there. I won't get into the cheap injection plastics out there like you might find on dollar store sunglasses, just know its out there. The big boys excluding horn are mentioned in this video! I love horn frames, but today they just aren't common, so we'll save that for another time, just know it behaves similiarly to 12mm acetate just thinner and lighter! YAY!
    For frame materials, it's best to match a material to what you do! This video will give you a little insight as to the advantages of the most common quality materials out there, and I hope serves you well in the hunt for the perfect glasses!
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Комментарии • 21

  • @aesaehttr
    @aesaehttr 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for your eyedeas. The info saved my ocular glass.

  • @ghazzoulah
    @ghazzoulah 4 года назад +2

    thank you so much! super informative, btw your neon glasses are really cool and flatter your red hair

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  4 года назад +1

      Youre very welcome! Glad you loved the video! Thank you very much, I ordered these custom for sunglasses but ended up falling in love with them for daily use 🤣. Happy accidents 🥰

  • @mstammyn
    @mstammyn 3 года назад +3

    I discovered that eyeglasses made from ultem is super light. After getting my prescription glasses, it's still very light and after wearing for hours, I don't realised it!

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  3 года назад

      A brand name of TR90, very light, very tough, and very cheap to produce, the only problem with them is to keep it cheap many mfg employ a very cheap hinge mechanism that tends to twist or snap off easily. Hands down the most common failure point on those, but yes the weight is unreal!

  • @robinarman7300
    @robinarman7300 6 месяцев назад +1

    If I'm eyeing on affordable frames, would I be better off with acetate or TR90 frames with metal core temples (so it's more adjustable)? I hear ppl rave about how acetate is the ultimate plastic for glasses, but I'm worried about constantly need readjusting with cheaper acetate given that I live in a tropical climate

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  6 месяцев назад +1

      Solid considerations. On the budget end and that climate, I would lean a little more towards tr90 or any metal frame to limit the needs for readjustment from environmental changes (temperature and moisture). Not that it would be terrible but you would definitely need regular adjustment if a low grade acetate, particularly if going with a thinner frame style :)

    • @robinarman7300
      @robinarman7300 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@ThatGlassesGuy03 I only prefer very thin plastic frames so this all very good to know! Thank you

  • @shot181
    @shot181 4 года назад +2

    Sorry for such a late request but is monel sturdy and durable like in the rayban glasses? Will they last me a long time lol. Thank you

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  4 года назад +1

      No worries! Monel is a great frame material. With modern ray ban I would be more concerned about a hinge failure than the monel chassis failing 😁. The benefits of monel are its durability and adjustability. On some ways I would put it above titanium!

    • @shot181
      @shot181 4 года назад +1

      @@ThatGlassesGuy03 thank you do vary much!

  • @sethramsey3961
    @sethramsey3961 4 года назад +2

    Hi! I was interested in getting some ray-ban glasses, to be particular ray-ban 6346, but the reviews say it is very lightweight, delicate, and can break easy. They say its because the metal is a monel metal and because it is so thin. Sorry to take up your time but do you think the will hold up and be sturdy? any extra thoughts? Thank you so much if you see this 🤓

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  4 года назад +1

      Ray ban is made pretty cheaply these days and uses a very thin monel. Monel at a proper thickness and especially used as a core material to a high grade outer coating like savile rows annealing process of 18k rolled gold is a top notch material. What fails on ray ban is the weak solder joints. Not necessarily the material itself.... but yes... most ray bans aren't worth the material theyre made of these days. There are some good examples out there, but judt like lawnmowers... you wont get good quality results from a big box chain.

    • @sethramsey3961
      @sethramsey3961 4 года назад +1

      @@ThatGlassesGuy03 I see thank you very much for this now I gotta look around lol

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  4 года назад

      @@sethramsey3961 good luck! If you're ever interested in something much better than a ray ban reach out 😁

  • @geekgeekrickson260
    @geekgeekrickson260 4 года назад +1

    1:54 - slipping glasses are especially annoying if your hands are full or bound behind your back so you can't push them up your nose!

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  4 года назад

      🤣 I'm gonna leave the bound component alone, but yes!! Nothing worse than slipping glasses with your hands covered in oil or mud or worse 🤣

    • @geekgeekrickson260
      @geekgeekrickson260 4 года назад

      My hands are currently bound behind my back and my glasses are slipping down my nose. How to get my glasses back up my nose?

    • @ThatGlassesGuy03
      @ThatGlassesGuy03  4 года назад +1

      @@geekgeekrickson260 just shake it off and use the pointy end to remove said binding. 🤣best I've got today 🤣

    • @geekgeekrickson260
      @geekgeekrickson260 4 года назад

      My hands are cuffed behind my back and my glasses aren't sharp enough

    • @geekgeekrickson260
      @geekgeekrickson260 4 года назад

      What else do you suggest?