Ditto. I use the fine tip Metallic Silver Sharpie pen's to do the
same. And I used it on my Orion to accent the otherwise nearly
impossible to see black-relief characters for POWER, MIC, PH, CW, and
vfo A and B.
You need a steady hand and use a new one of these markers to have a
good fine tip but if you boo-boo, it can be cleaned up. Done
carefully, it will look like it was factory done.
I contemplated doing this for a long time. But I have done this
before and always liked the results. Even though the position of
everything becomes second nature in a short time, I am pleased with
ultimately making these highlights on my Orions front panel.
Gene / K7TXO
On Sep 1, 2012, at 4:15 PM, Richards wrote:
I do that with knobs of all sorts, but my weapon of choice is a
silver Sharpie pen, that writes with a metallic ink (which is more
of a paint than an ink.) It allows me to remove it if I don't
like my results, which I clean off with Naphtha.
Try it... you want a photo of some of my knobs before you try it?
Just ask, friend.
Happy days. ----------------- James -K8JHR ----------------
On 9/1/2012 1:41 PM, chacuff wrote:
Has anyone ever tried to put white coloring on the tops of the black
molded lettering on the front panel of the Orion?
I am considering giving it a try using a fairly hard rubber roller
and
some white paint of some sort.
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