Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/02/22

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Subject: Re: [Leica] red dot - the point
From: "dbledsoe" <drbledsoe@yahoo.com>
Date: Sun, 22 Feb 1998 08:07:09 -0800

Steven Blutter wrote:

>>I'm going to fill the lettering with something water based and easily
removed (like tempra or something to knock the bright white down) and
experiment with tapes for the dot.<<

To fill the lettering you might want to try DAP Blend Stick.   It comes in
black and is available at most hardware stores for about $1.50.  It is waxy
substance in stick form intended for filling small imprefections in finished
wood.  It works exceptionally well for filling small imprefections or
missing pieces (chips) in Leica vulcanite body covering or for filling
lettering on black cameras when you don't want to advertise what camera you
have in hand.  It stay in the grooves exceptionally well, is waterproof, but
can be removed latter should you want to.  It is also easy to use.  You
simply rub the stick over the area you want covered and it fills low spots.
You can then wipe off any access with a small piece of cloth and a bit of
pressure from your finger.

As to the red dot, well black gaffers tape is pretty tough to be.  Better
than electrical tape that tends to endlessly emit glue around the edges in
hot weather.

Hope this helps,
Don