DRG Posted September 25, 2010 Posted September 25, 2010 Earlier this year I had an eye exam and was told I need tri-focals. Ok, I'm getting older and my eye sight is changing no problem. When I got the glasses made I had them make two pair. One pair with the regular lenses and Bi-Focal prescription and one pair with the Tri-Focal lense. When I am modeling I was having trouble seeing some things, small details. Finally thought of Tri-Focal glasses and solved the problem. Like a friend told me a long time ago. Too soon old, to late smart.
Monte's Motors Posted September 25, 2010 Posted September 25, 2010 Light has been my friend in the seeing area. Picked up a desk light from Wal-mart for $7. Could be the best detail tool I have.
Guest Johnny Posted September 25, 2010 Posted September 25, 2010 Light has been my friend in the seeing area. Picked up a desk light from Wal-mart for $7. Could be the best detail tool I have. I also use a bulb that replicates natural sunlight! When we had our house I did most of my building especially detail work out on the sunporch!
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