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Wireless Altoids Display

Step 6Add Arduino

Add Arduino
The Arduino Duemilanove conveniently fits within the Altoids tin.

Of course this takes up quite a bit of space in your case.
If you want that extra room for other circuits then you might be better building a 'Boarduino' available here from Oomlout.

Using tin snips, cut away entry points on the right hand side for the USB and DC power sockets. I found that it was best to make two vertical cuts and then fold excess material on the inside. This can then be hidden underneath the insulating material we put in earlier.
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Sep 19, 2010. 2:12 PMfzxdf5 says:
It would be easier to use a nibbler...you can get these from home depot for about $15 in the electrical department

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