Very cool, thank you. When I used super glue my nose was itching, when I went to go scratch it well the casio plate was stuck to nose for 2 days. I really got tired of people asking me what time it was while laughing at me so thank you for another great video.
Thanks. Yeah, i was just trying to save time. I have many videos on how to remove and rinsert the module back into the case. Please check out my other tutorials for a more detailed tutorial. Heres one for example. Different model, but exact same procedure and internal parts: ua-cam.com/video/CREtF4pYXmc/v-deo.html
Hi Michael…. I have been using this really thin double sided tape for my mods. It is really easy to apply and seems strong. I thought I would share in case you wanted to try it out. Cheers Dan.
Thanks for the video. Ive found the same problems with tape and came up with this. -Cut your filter to size and rest in place on faceplate. -On the cut filter, mark 4-8 spots with a sharpie where you want to apply the superglue. -Pick filter up with tweezers and FLIP OVER. -Holding the filter, use the sharpie marks as a guide, apply a tiny dab of super glue (toothpick works best). -Turn filter back over so superglue facing down and fix filter in place. -Very gently apply pressure (clean toothpick) to filter edges to make sure superglue has good contact with faceplate.
hi and thank you for the good video. I will be attempting to do this mod to my rangeman, but the thing is that the display is negative. do you think it will work on a negative display or it would be too dark? or not visible at all? Cheers Stan
Yes, a better solution. But more recently i dont use liquid glue anymore. I now use Trex double sided glue tape. I uploaded a video on it and how to apply it a few months ago. So much easier and cleaner to use
So I’m putting together everything needed for modding my first ae1200. The idea is a nuke theme. Green and yellow filters with a nuclear symbol in the upper left with yellow filter as well as the world having a couple red dots (also yellow filter) and the rest with green filters. How can I achieve the nuclear symbol and the red dots? Idk if that all makes sense but any help would be appreciated
I don't dare use super glue, but use double tape. And the filter I use is a file book mica filter. I once used the doctor's medicine Aisa plastic, but it failed😅
Very cool, thank you. When I used super glue my nose was itching, when I went to go scratch it well the casio plate was stuck to nose for 2 days. I really got tired of people asking me what time it was while laughing at me so thank you for another great video.
I hear ya. Hopefully this will be better for you 👍
Great video mate but I would have loved to have seen the module put back into the case for the complete end result. Cheers from Australia 👍
Thanks. Yeah, i was just trying to save time.
I have many videos on how to remove and rinsert the module back into the case. Please check out my other tutorials for a more detailed tutorial.
Heres one for example. Different model, but exact same procedure and internal parts:
ua-cam.com/video/CREtF4pYXmc/v-deo.html
Hi Michael…. I have been using this really thin double sided tape for my mods. It is really easy to apply and seems strong. I thought I would share in case you wanted to try it out. Cheers Dan.
Thats great. Which brand do u use?
@@watchncarry9593 I tried to post a link earlier but maybe it didn't work... let me try again
MMOBIEL 2 mm Double Sided Layer Strong Adhesive Tape 50 m long Roll (Black) for Smartphone Tablet repair (if you search Amazon you should find it)
Where can I pick up that rubber work mat with the storage chambers at???
Would you ever make a video of how to mod a g-shock dw5600 with colour filters?
Good job, looks good so far!
Yeeep....very good alternative,cause i ruined my W800 with super glue try.Thanks for advice mate! 😎👌
Thanks for the video. Ive found the same problems with tape and came up with this.
-Cut your filter to size and rest in place on faceplate.
-On the cut filter, mark 4-8 spots with a sharpie where you want to apply the superglue.
-Pick filter up with tweezers and FLIP OVER.
-Holding the filter, use the sharpie marks as a guide, apply a tiny dab of super glue (toothpick works best).
-Turn filter back over so superglue facing down and fix filter in place.
-Very gently apply pressure (clean toothpick) to filter edges to make sure superglue has good contact with faceplate.
hi and thank you for the good video. I will be attempting to do this mod to my rangeman, but the thing is that the display is negative. do you think it will work on a negative display or it would be too dark? or not visible at all?
Cheers Stan
Thanks for the kind words.
I think a negative display is too dark to show any color with the filters. Best to only do filters ona positive display👍
Would applying glue using the end of a toothpick from an appropriate kind of glue (or glue stick) work?
Yes, a better solution. But more recently i dont use liquid glue anymore. I now use Trex double sided glue tape. I uploaded a video on it and how to apply it a few months ago. So much easier and cleaner to use
Im debating whether to do what you did or the entire screen
U can go either way. Best thing is, it's prettt easy to remove any colored filters u dont like and swap for other color 👍
So I’m putting together everything needed for modding my first ae1200. The idea is a nuke theme. Green and yellow filters with a nuclear symbol in the upper left with yellow filter as well as the world having a couple red dots (also yellow filter) and the rest with green filters. How can I achieve the nuclear symbol and the red dots? Idk if that all makes sense but any help would be appreciated
I don't dare use super glue, but use double tape. And the filter I use is a file book mica filter. I once used the doctor's medicine Aisa plastic, but it failed😅
there could be an issue with the tape drying overtime..
Guess we'll have to wait and see. Easy enough to redo if that happens
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I am from india and your work is far good