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How to Bend Aviator Sunglasses?

Published in Eyeglass Adjustment 1 min read

Based on a method demonstrated in a video reference for adjusting metal-framed glasses like aviators, one way you can bend them is by adjusting a specific part of the frame, moving it inward.

Adjusting the Frame Inward

To perform this adjustment, which is often done to alter how the glasses fit against your head or ears, you focus on bending a part of the frame, likely the temples or arms that extend back from the lenses. The goal is to bring this part closer to the head.

Here's how the process is described in the reference snippet:

  1. Identify the part of the frame you intend to bend inward.
  2. Carefully bend that in a little bit on one side of the glasses. The reference notes that after bending, "you can see that it's Bend in quite a bit more than the other side."
  3. Work on the other side, doing the same thing to the corresponding part to achieve a balanced adjustment.

This method involves making careful, controlled bends to the metal frame part to adjust its position relative to the rest of the glasses, specifically bringing it "inward."