J EM
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I'm working on another graphic with more measurements - pretty much all the ones you'll need. It'll be accurate this time. Those on my last graphic weren't right because I made the assumption that the frame is in 53 18 145 42 and rounded up a few things. Now that I have a frame from that eyewear line to match certain things with the weathered pair, it turns out it's actually 52 18 137 41.It might be worth getting some measurements from these in regards to the hinges and distance of the hook from the hinges.
I'll update this post with it later.
@Indy Magnoli
Some info, for now; taking longer with that graphic because I'm lazy when it comes to labeling everything.
Edit: screw it. I will post that later, but here's the other frame info for a head start.
The 'hook': approximately .75mm wire – is placed 16.75mm away from the edge of the temple. Wire length is approximately 7mm, it leaves an opening of 2mm by 2.5 (2mm is perpendicular to the frame, 2.5 is parallel to it), and is soldered within a length of 4.5mm.
The overall temple length is 137mm, and 70mm from the temple edge to the ear grips. It tapers from 4mm to 2.5mm at 67.5mm, then tapers to 1.5 for the remaining 2.5mm.
The hinge corner is 4mm wide, approximately 17.5mm at the top, and 16mm the bottom. this shape, hence the two different measurements —> \___l
The frame: 2.5mm wide, 1.5mm thick – frame tilt is 98.5 degrees. The two grooves on it, approximately .05 - .1mm wide, .5mm away from the frame edges. The overall frame length is 140mm wide. I was unsure about this on my last graphic because the hinge corners looked too long at 140; I subtracted 1 mm from each side, but it is 140 since that is a common frame size.
At the moment, I'm really just working on determining the frame bend, the base curve. It may be the most common base curve for rx eyeglasses, which might be base curve 2. I don't know what that actually is yet, or what base curves angles are, but you might.
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