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ArcticMyst Security by Avery

Cutting coated cylindrical lenses

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So i was looking at my correction optics and kinda hated the fact that they were 20mm tall when i did not need more than 5mm if that.
So i started my reasearch into cutting glass.
So i built a submerged glass optic cutter with 1mm glass cutting disks.
So here are some test.
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Here is the proof!
No loss so coating is undamaged!
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This helps take the cost of these lenses down by 50% so good news for us.
 
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did you score em and break em or did you cut right thru them with your wheel?

looks great! big huge tall lenses would had looked dorky! LOL
 
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nope just made a line with my sharpie and put them threw the wheel.
Tested it on some casio lenses first.
 
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yup but very thin ones.
They cut very well and very fast threw the glass.
Im not sure if i would want to do this on large scale but for cutting my personal set so i have more to work with is always good.
 




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