How's it going everyone? today, I'm going to show you the process which I took to create this raspberry Pi laptop, so let's get started.
First I'm going to mark all the plates that will be cutting on to this thin plywood
Next I will proceed to cut the plywood with the saw making sure that I carefully follow the lines that I have marked
Okay, so I have finished sanding the bottom of the case and as you can see I've Gotten all the holes cut so everything looks
Like it's Gonna fit pretty well
The top is also sanded down quite a bit
And it is a lot smoother and flatter than it was originally, and that is very good. I've also
added in an infrared sensor so that [I] can change the brightness and
different settings of the screen and
So I have the ribbon cable coming out of the bottom and it'll it's a lot shorter than I hoped
But I think it'll work, so it will just plug [straight] into the back of the case
Next I'll install all the components into the case and hot glue them in place
you
Here I am wearing up an HDMI cable that I have shortened to around four inches
you
I
have finally finished my
laptop
This project took me roughly five months to complete, but it was a lot of fun
And I didn't actually have to spend that much money
about
maybe 150 200 or so I
Didn't keep track, but I could look back on all the ebay items that I bought the past few months
If you guys want me to I can put all the items that I used to create this in the description
But might take me a little while to
But without further ado let's flip this thing around and I'll show [you] [all] of the little features and [whatnot]
on
the back there is an on/off switch there also is a closet in and
A
Sd card for loading all the operating systems on I actually had to get in
Micro Sd to a normal Sd. Card converter actually was one of adapter
so that I could have
the
Raspberry Pi on one side but then have the sd card slot way on the other side
and on the [lot] on the left side we have three usb ports and a
12-volt
End so I can charge the battery
[you] have to add a mouse because I don't have a
Touch Pad on it
on the right side there is a
3.5 millimeter Headphone Jack on the
Top half is the [seven] inch
eight [forty] by no 800 by 480 pixel [display]
So it's pretty good quality
on
The bottom half which I guess I didn't video
there is a seven inch by
2 inch keyboard that is meant for it in Android tablet, but I just cut it out of the case and
installed it
It's usb so I just plug straight [into] the pie so that was how it's pretty good. That's why I got it obviously
So right now. I'm just going to show you me running Minecraft
Minecraft when you install it with optifine it runs pretty smoothly [I] could never get it to [30FPs]
The Max that it would stay at was like 20, but that's actually you can play it really well with that
So that's pretty cool. I'll put a link to the forums where I learned how to download this so you guys can do it, too
so I just want to say thanks for watching I leave a comment and a like if you liked it of course and
See you next time Adios
