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Title: The Leica Mount for a CP 4500


1
The Leica Mount for a CP 4500
  • IMPORTANT NOTES
  • Nothing in this presentation is drawn to scale
  • If your eyepiece is narrower in diameter than my
    20-60 (about 50mm) this gadget may need extra
    felt (see step 8)
  • If your eyepiece is wider in diameter the
    principle will remain the same, but you will need
    different sized PVC pieces.
  • You can use the scope, but not the zoom, using
    this set up.

2
The Tube
3
Cap Piece
4
Other Bits
  • 4 Small (about 4G or 2.5mm) 10-12mm self tapping
    screws
  • 28-37 step up ring
  • 1 piece of sticky backed felt. The type you
    stick under vases, etc to stop them scratching
    furniture
  • A small sanding disc or drum is very useful.

5
First Step
  • Cut the top off the Cap
  • This leaves a hole in the centre of the cap
    piece that is perfectly centred and very close to
    the size required to fit the camera lens in
  • 2. Smooth down the top of the cap (I used a
    sanding disc on my drill to do this)

6
Second Step
  • Smooth down the rims of the tube with a piece of
    sandpaper
  • Sand down the exterior of the tube to make it a
    tight fit inside the cap piece. It needs to be
    a tight fit but one that can separated by hand
  • (I used a sanding disc on my drill to do this)

7
Third Step
  • Sand or file the hole in the cap piece so that
    the camera lens will fit in with about 1.5 mm
    free all round
  • The picture shows the centre hole with thestep
    up ring already mounted but you get the idea.
    If the hole is too large it is difficult to
    attach the step up ring.I used a small model
    making sanding drum on my drill to do this

8
Fourth Step
  • Rebate a small ledge around the hole on the
    inside of the cap piece.
  • I used a small sanding drum to do this. This is
    done to make the ring sit more securely and to
    raise its bottom edge up from the lens.Dont
    take too much away. It only needs to be 2 mm at
    the most
  • I cannot show a photo of this phase.

9
Fifth Step
Drill Here
Drill Here
  • Drill 4 x 3mm holes into the angles of the steup
    up ring.
  • Make sure the holes are drilled at an angle so
    the screws will go into the PVC at an angle
  • Hold the step up ring in place and drill 1mm
    guide holes into the cap piece
  • Screw the step up ring to the cap piece.

10
Sixth Step
  • Grind down the tops of the screws inside the cap
    piece
  • 2. Grind down any pointy bits from the screws
    that poked through
  • I used a small grinding wheel on my Dremel

11
Seventh Step
  • Use a small brush and vacuum to clean away all
    PVC and metal dust

12
Eighth Step
  • Cut a strip of felt about 1cm wide and 6 cm long.
  • Stick it along the inside of the tub and fold
    back over the outside.
  • This provides the grip when you slide the tube
    over the eyepiece

This is now the BOTTOM of the tube
13
Ninth Step
  • Slide the tube over the scope eyepiece. With the
    felt in place in should be a tight fit,but you
    should be able to remove the tube easily.
  • Attach the cap piece to the camera
  • Slide the cap over the tube. Make sure the cap
    is on as far as it can go. If the outside of
    the tube has been sanded as per step 2 the cap
    should be hard against the tube.

14
What It Should Look Like
15
Contact Details
Bill Palmer - bill.palmer_at_customs.gov.au Credit
and thanks to my wife, Debbie
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