
I used 3mm ply and stainless m4 bolts with dome nuts as feet. For more photos and a general post about what the Pi means to me, you can see my blog here - http://singlelensreflections.blogspot.c ... r-and.html


I second that. I'd certainly buy one of these. I've looked at quite a few and this is by far my favourite of them all. I may have an attempt at it but my woodworking skills are like Unicorns - non-existent.Montala wrote:This does look very smart indeed.
I am sure that a lot of folk would love to buy one, if they could be produced 'in volume'... I know I would!![]()
I certainly don't have the woodworking skills, or the equipment, to even attempt to make anything like that myself.
I'm away from home at the moment and forgot to scan the templates to keep with me. If I can get someone to dig them out and scan them for me, then I'd be very happy to share them individually, but honestly they're a bit rough for public consumption!Lorian wrote:Love it. I might try the same with some sapele I have...
Can we have a template please?
Thank you! As I just said, I'm away from home (and so away from most of my tools) and so can't get any made for the next couple of months. If you were still interested then, I'm sure I could put something together. But volume's pretty much out of the question with the tools I have. It's not impossible...but it is for me, alas.Montala wrote:This does look very smart indeed.
I am sure that a lot of folk would love to buy one, if they could be produced 'in volume'... I know I would!![]()
Never give up...never surrender! As I said, there are flaws in this and everyone has different tastes. And there are a million and one genius ideas for cases just floating in the ether ready to be snared.bredman wrote:I give up, no chance of beating that.
I'd love to see how you get on! Just don't make it too good - I don't want my shoddy cutting skills exposed on the forumrurwin wrote:That is very good. I may try that in acrylic... or even plywood
Too lateSN wrote:you should never power this one up - it should just stay as an ornament - excellent
Looking at it again, the layers can not be independent; you have to glue some of them together because otherwise you wont get any casing between the USB and Ethernet sockets for example. So all acrylic is out, since if you glue layers together it looks rubbish.themanoutside wrote:I'd love to see how you get on! Just don't make it too good - I don't want my shoddy cutting skills exposed on the forumrurwin wrote:That is very good. I may try that in acrylic... or even plywood![]()
I've never worked with acrylic. Might it be possible to weld it together in some way? What is the problem with glue? Is it an issue of an uneven layer on the plastic? Would it be possible to lay down a piece of broad double sided tape as the adhesive?rurwin wrote:Looking at it again, the layers can not be independent; you have to glue some of them together because otherwise you wont get any casing between the USB and Ethernet sockets for example. So all acrylic is out, since if you glue layers together it looks rubbish.
But if you just inserted one acrylic layer -- the one next to the LEDS, and maybe extended it over the LEDs... Then you might get a light-pipe/fibre-optic effect arround a large part of the circumference.
Ha! Nice idea re: stackability. I'd not thought about it, but that makes a great deal of sense. It would require another couple of layers, and probably wouldn't be something I'd want to make (I have enough trouble using one of them at a time!)...but still...benedict3578 wrote:Amazing looking case! Perhaps you could countersink the bolts and raise the side up a bit on the top, and lower on the bottom so you could make them stackable. Have you had any problem with overheating? I am working on one like this, but out of plastic and with an LED showing power on. I will post a few images later. Keep working on this one, it looks great!![]()
The problem is that you can see the glue; even if it's just a solvent, it distorts the polished surface. So instead of a crystal-clear block, you end up with layers of transparency with a mess between them. Double sided tape might look more even, but it wont be invisible.themanoutside wrote:I've never worked with acrylic. Might it be possible to weld it together in some way? What is the problem with glue? Is it an issue of an uneven layer on the plastic? Would it be possible to lay down a piece of broad double sided tape as the adhesive?
Hirurwin wrote:themanoutside wrote:The problem is that you can see the glue; even if it's just a solvent, it distorts the polished surface. So instead of a crystal-clear block, you end up with layers of transparency with a mess between them. Double sided tape might look more even, but it wont be invisible.
It should also be possible to mill it, and the raw materials would not be expensive, but you need a milling machine, and then it would take ages with emery cloth and metal polish to get it transparent again.