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Make our light-up Raspberry Pi box for #MonthOfMaking
The MagPi magazine on Twitter
Hey @Raspberry_Pi, wanna join us in making some stuff for #MonthOfMaking? Rob has some cosplay to do this week and other plans for the rest of the month…
And we said YES!
At this point in time, Alex was hiding in the Raspberry Pi Foundation makerspace, creating thingamabobs and whatsits with the laser cutter, and an idea came into her mind.
(Is it weird that I’m referring to myself in the third person? It is. I’ll stop.)
The idea started with this:
And ended like this:
With a little bit of this in between:
And thanks to some cheap battery-powered lights and magnets from Poundland…
…it lights up too!
Make your own
So, do you want to make your own? Of course you do.
Ideally, you need access to a laser cutter, but if you don’t have one, you can just cut out the layers from some thick cardboard using a craft knife.
You’ll need these four files:
These are slightly different to the ones I used, so the acrylic should press-fit without the need for the backing frame you see in the image above. And, though you can’t see them in the photos, magnets keep the box closed. You could also use velcro.
Feel free to resize the files and change the box design to better fit whatever you want to put inside, but remember: making these boxes to sell, or diverging from our brand guidelines when using the Raspberry Pi logo, is against our trademark rules.
#MonthOfMaking
Join Raspberry Pi and The MagPi magazine in the #MonthOfMaking by using the hashtag in your social posts sharing your makes online. And, just as you can see from my light-up box, your make doesn’t have to use any digital technology. Bake a cake, stitch loop art, restore a car — whatever you plan on making this month, make sure we see your creation! Have fun!
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