It is necessary
- Glass cutter,
- Glass (ordinary, window, about two millimeters thick),
- Ruler, Felt-tip pen,
- Sandpaper (a piece of sanding tape number "P80" or so will do)
- Epoxy adhesive (preferably transparent, which is sold in twin syringes),
- Toothpick, Napkin, Clip.
Instructions
Step 1
Cut out rectangles from glass to fit the screen frame.
Step 2
We round off the corners and sharp edges of this workpiece with sandpaper.
Step 3
We rub the glass surface on which the glue will be applied with sandpaper. This is for good grip.
(the procedure is not necessary as smooth glass also adheres well)
Step 4
Carefully wipe the glass and the display of the camera from dust and dirt with a damp cloth.
Step 5
We prepare the glue and apply it to the glass along the edges with a toothpick where necessary.
Step 6
We put the glass on the display, fix it with a clip, align the edges and turn the camera over with the glass down so that excess epoxy does not flow onto the display surface.
Step 7
Once the glue has hardened, you can remove the clip and voila! your cameraman is no longer afraid of keys in his pocket,