John, I have no experience repairing lenses and no info about the linked product, I suppose it could work but better wait for advice of experienced people.
Even with the best cement and hands I see a this work extremely difficult. If the lens fragments are not perfectly aligned in the original position and both surfaces perfectly polished and continuous the result would not be good, one of the repairs I never would attempt
Reichert Zetopan Polyphos Condenser
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Hi Pau
Yes, I would welcome expert help.
The glass has not moved but there is some granular loss from the surface impact.
In the UK we see advertisements on the TV showing how trivial it is for a firm called Autoglass to use a device to repair a dent/star impact in a car windscreen.
But.................... that is a big but.
Expert views very welcome. Hope they spot this thread.
G4lab (Gene)?
BR
John
Yes, I would welcome expert help.
The glass has not moved but there is some granular loss from the surface impact.
In the UK we see advertisements on the TV showing how trivial it is for a firm called Autoglass to use a device to repair a dent/star impact in a car windscreen.
But.................... that is a big but.
Expert views very welcome. Hope they spot this thread.
G4lab (Gene)?
BR
John