Cheap Prescription Sunglasses.
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Cheap Prescription Sunglasses.



I wanted to have a pair of wrap-around prescription sunglasses but I couldn't afford to pay hundreds of pounds. If like me you've been wearing glasses for a long time you've probably got several other pairs that you don't use. I decided to cut up my old pair and use the lenses to make a pair of sunglasses. They work well for sports, especially cycling.
This project has a build time of about an hour.
What you'll need:
Cheap pair of sunglasses with thick body around the nose. I found a pair with interchangeable lenses at Lidl for £4.99 (http://www.lidl.com.mt/cps/rde/xchg/SID-C07164F9-83B45C9E/lidl_mt/hs.xsl/index_13321.htm)
Pair of glasses. You can generally get some very cheap glasses at your local opticians. The ones I got were about £20. Make sure they have a decent curvature to the lens and are wire framed.
Tools:
Super-glue
Hack saw
Files
Precision screwdrivers
Drill + 2mm bit
Dismantle the Glasses


2. Remove the lenses. Near the 'hinge' for the arms there will another screw. This one will hold in the lenses. Remove the screws that hold the lenses in. Make sure you don't lose the screw!
3. Remove the nose pads. These can be simply removed by bending the pads back and forth until they break off.
4. File off the arm attachment. The point where the arm attached to the frame needs to be removed otherwise it may scratch your face. File them down to the screws.
5. Cut the nose bridge in half. Once cut, you need to file down the edges to a slight taper. It makes it easier to insert the half-frame into the sunglasses frame.
Leave the lens out of the frame and keep them somewhere safe. Screw the glasses frame back together.
Drill the Holes in the Nose Section

Putting It Together





(Note: if the lenses of the sunglasses are not removable then be very careful not to get glue on them)
2. Reinsert the glass lenses. âOnce the glue has dried and the frame is securely fastened remove the screw that holds the lenses in. Reinsert the lenses and tighten the screws.
Done!! Try them on!
Hopefully this shouldn't have taken you much more than an hour.