Yes, several years ago I saw a contraption in an optometrist's office
that did just that: it was a little heater full of sand, into which
the temples were stuck.

On Nov 25, 8:27 pm, clocker <[email protected]> wrote:
> When I was a kid, ages ago, my Dad used to fit temples by heating them
> in hot sand to manipulate their shape.  Do they still adjust like
> that?
> Ian
>
> On Nov 25, 5:16 pm, Rudolf Schmidt <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I pulled out an old pair of glasses with the same temple length
> > (140mm) as the Zennis and they fit just fine. The difference is that
> > the Zennis bend nearer the lenses than the old pair, so they don't get
> > behind my ears. Are temples supposed to be bendable? It seems like
> > they should be, but whenever I try they aren't very pliable and I'm
> > afraid of snapping them.

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