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(grunting sounds) (upbeat music) - Hello , and welcome back to the LARAMY-K Optician Works training center where yes, we did take a little bit of a break for the last couple of months. As it happens so often I was working on one project when I got a question over on YouTube that was a perfect match for what I was working on. So today we are going to take a look at how you resize or reshape a set of lenses to go from one frame into another to handle those emergency situations. We are going to call this Customer Own Lenses into a new frame. Is this ever a good idea? Well, no for a lot of reasons its not. But we generally are doing this as a emergency repair or an emergency fix or an act of goodwill. As is always the case, the first thing were going to do in this process is mark the lenses. An R, an L, an arrow up. And only after we have done that, assuming they are still in the frame, will we pop those two lenses out. Then you will literally walk the frame board, holding it up. Compar