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18-11-2019 #3
Thanks for the reply.
I had no idea about bespoke frames till my partner, a dispensing optician, told me the people she used for the service were in their later years. I was a cabinet maker for 15 years and looking to start my own furniture workshop. The cost of doing so in London would've been very high, so I spent a couple of years setting up a small spectacle workshop and working out the process. The optical world is very insular and not very forthcoming, working out the process was easy enough, sourcing hardware and machinery not so.
Coming from the bespoke furniture world I was amazed that bespoke eyewear isn't really a thing. The majority of our customers have interesting facial geometries (big noses, little noses, wide pupil distance, massive heads, tiny heads), and can't find suitable frames off the shelf. My big challange will be getting a suitable apprentice to train up to help with the workload.
As for the CNC, I've seen a Boxfords pop up on ebay and thought they looked suitable. Am I right in understanding the majority of them need converting to work with the likes of Mach3/4?
I've had a direct message of a reputable forum member who has offered thier services, thinking this will be the best route tbh.
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