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Making Spectacles Entirely by Hand - Worshipful Spectacles Bespoke 

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This video demonstrates the entire process of hand-making a pair of Worshipful Spectacles.
This pair took around 10 hours.
Designed by Natalie Edwards and handmade in-house by Matthew Lambert, Worshipful Spectacles Bespoke offers a unique customer experience. A series of measurements are taken and an idea of what suits the customer is ascertained by using our extensive template library. Five or more frames are then designed and made into templates, the client chooses a favorite and any required adjustments are noted. They are then made in the traditional manner, all stages being carried out by hand, a process that takes anywhere between 10-15 hours. The customer can choose from a wide selection of our stocked acetate or opt for a custom colour or fade.
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Комментарии : 37   
@markiobook8639
@markiobook8639 Год назад
I am amazed this can be still done by hand. Amazing.
@ArmanEFLAG
@ArmanEFLAG 5 месяцев назад
I like this kind of work
@farmervlog5802
@farmervlog5802 Год назад
Best video on internet
@worshipfulspectacles1550
@worshipfulspectacles1550 Год назад
Bold, but thank you.
@doowopsteph6475
@doowopsteph6475 2 года назад
Great to see some craftsmanship! Love hand made frames! Wish all frames were still made like this! This used to be part of the Augenoptiker apprenticeship when I was an apprentice, but we had to do all by hand and not use any electric tools ( excluding the polishing machine)
@worshipfulspectacles1550
@worshipfulspectacles1550 Год назад
Thanks. I learnt as an apprentice cabinet maker that you always should be able to do the job by hand so you're covered when the machines break down. A lot more of our process is now mechanized, but I can keep stuff going out the door if the robots give me a hard time
@damienford3587
@damienford3587 4 года назад
Astounding, great skill and precision. thank you
@worshipfulspectacles1550
@worshipfulspectacles1550 3 года назад
Cheer's
@ThePeeeel
@ThePeeeel 6 лет назад
Nice work Matt, nice to see everything you were working on come together!
@worshipfulspectacles1550
@worshipfulspectacles1550 6 лет назад
Cheers mate.
@natnapinn.7665
@natnapinn.7665 Год назад
Hi, love the video, can you recommend alternative choice of lens groover apart from Cask tools pls?
@farmervlog5802
@farmervlog5802 Год назад
Why no new video?
@RonaldGoldstein-l2l
@RonaldGoldstein-l2l 10 месяцев назад
Hi and thank you for the video, where or how do you make or get the small acetate nosepads? thank you
@MoisesPedrozo-jc4cd
@MoisesPedrozo-jc4cd Год назад
Boa noite que líquido ou produto é utilizado para unir as partes de apoio do nariz.
@tannerv4177
@tannerv4177 11 месяцев назад
Where do you get your Acetate? It is not that simple to source atleast in my experience
@andrewmazurkiewicz105
@andrewmazurkiewicz105 4 года назад
Hi Nice video and a lot of work. What kind of plastic do you use for the tortoiseshell frames you make. I've been looking for something similar to use as an inlay material in guitar making.
@worshipfulspectacles1550
@worshipfulspectacles1550 4 года назад
Thanks. It's cellulose acetate. I actulally used to make guitars back when I was cabinet making and wouldn't advise it as an inlay material. It's too soft, would easily pick up dings from nails and strings. Have you tried scratch plate material? Definately harder than acetate.
@ishandag6711
@ishandag6711 4 года назад
Hi Matthew! Please can you tell me where to find the transparent acetate sheets. Thanks in beforehand
@worshipfulspectacles1550
@worshipfulspectacles1550 3 года назад
Sorry for the slow reply, We get ours as 1400 x 600 sheets from www.mazzucchelli1849.it/ in Italy. They do creative boxes that you a piece together but i think there's still a minimum order. www.la-es.com/ are also in Italy. We haven't brought from them but met them at trade fairs and they were really nice. There are plenty of Chinese companies, www.jinyuplastic.com/ is the one off the top of my head. Most suppliers are set up for large orders so it takes a while to build up a diverse stock. For that reason jac-france.fr/ is most probably the best starting point. They sell single 170mm x 70mm blanks and corresponding preshot temples (has the hinge wire inserted). That will mean you can skip laminating them like I do in this video
@willroberts7403
@willroberts7403 Год назад
Hi amazing work! Where did you learn to do this?
@worshipfulspectacles1550
@worshipfulspectacles1550 Год назад
Thank you. Self taught with a little guidance from one of the old hands. I was a cabinet maker back in the day, so a lot of the skills were transferable.
@msms147
@msms147 2 года назад
Hello. Very interesting video. How did you insert the hinges into the rim and temples?
@PivotMania
@PivotMania 2 года назад
He showed the process at 8:00, he welds two pieces of thin acetates with the temple hinge and core using acetone.
@worshipfulspectacles1550
@worshipfulspectacles1550 Год назад
Also, We use Prima 82 heated pliars made by GFC to insert the hinge posts.
@nsymx5713
@nsymx5713 Год назад
Hi can i know what kind of glue u use for stick the leg together. Please answer thank you
@milkmusik
@milkmusik Год назад
Sorry for the slow answer, it's just acetone.
@ojoguandule
@ojoguandule 2 года назад
What tool for the V groove
@worshipfulspectacles1550
@worshipfulspectacles1550 Год назад
Hard to find them. I think back then I was using a cutter by a guy called Cask tools. Not sure if hes still making it. I now use a vintage cutter by Serelo. Most cutters now are for CNC machines and do not have the pattern/bearing follower. You can maybe check a company called Small Batch Tools
@stephantournee1235
@stephantournee1235 Год назад
what kind of glue do you use at minute 9:04?
@worshipfulspectacles1550
@worshipfulspectacles1550 Год назад
That's just pure acetone
@stephantournee1235
@stephantournee1235 Год назад
Thanks for your tip @@worshipfulspectacles1550
@ashleygreen3066
@ashleygreen3066 Год назад
What is the solution you dip the glasses into after sanding?
@milkmusik
@milkmusik Год назад
That's acetone. Sorry for the slow reply, I don't check the account often
@ashleygreen3066
@ashleygreen3066 Год назад
@@milkmusik no prob! does the frame just adapt any base curve because of the material you releaved on the back or do you bend it?
@worshipfulspectacles1550
@worshipfulspectacles1550 Год назад
@@ashleygreen3066 I now use a shaped press to curve the frame, back then I would free hand it a bit and let the lenses apply a bit of curve. The acetate is pretty stable so doesn't bend towards the removed stock in the same way wood will. But it still does a touch. It does have a bit of a bias though, I identify that before starting to make sure the natural curve of the blank is going in the direction I want. Laminating acetate has the same effect as veneering wood, you have to balance it otherwise it will pull towards the thicker laminate. Hope this helps
@ashleygreen3066
@ashleygreen3066 Год назад
Thank you! I’ve been trying to find a machine to do it but they are all so costly. Do you mind sharing where you found yours?
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