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DIY Projector on the Cheap

Step 3Casing

Casing
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With all the plugging and unplugging I was doing of all the components, I felt like the power jack on the mainboard was getting a little flimsy (it's only held on by solder, I think), so I put the entire board inside a document protector, which closed pretty well with only the jack and the VGA port sticking out.

After a brilliant suggestion from Alyosha, I have since created a bellows as a variable-height enclosure. I will be posting a separate instructable for it presently.
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Oct 4, 2011. 4:32 PMtten eyck says:
Does that not cause massive overheating?
Oct 23, 2007. 9:09 AMastrozombies138 says:
what did you use to make the bellows how can i make one of my own?

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