PirateAudio (Pirate Audio) Line Out box
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Pirate Audio Line Out Box. This is a straightforward, compact enclosure for the Raspberry Pi extension board. To assemble it, start by attaching it to the front panel with long 3mm screws. Next, secure it to an external wall and then attach the back panel, making sure not to apply too much pressure. You have two options for the external box: one without holes or a second option with pre-drilled holes. If you choose the version with holes, be aware that it may not fit perfectly. For this reason, I recommend using the version without holes and drilling your own hole after printing. I glued the screen distance to the box using superglue. Since there's no need for support, this design is ideal for printing on a flat surface. You can add a backlight plate or customize it with any other component you prefer. For backlit purposes, I used 5V LEDs, but feel free to experiment with RGB LEDs for a more vibrant effect.
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