Practical Raspberry Pi Projects 2nd Ed Site

: One sheet of A4/Letter paper, scissors, and a hobby knife.

The "make paper" intent typically refers to the , a classic project featured in early editions and official magazines like The MagPi .

: The 2nd Edition often points to the original Punnet design by E.H.V. van der Meulen. Key Steps : Print the template on thick paper (160gsm+ recommended). Practical Raspberry Pi Projects 2nd ED

: While not "paper" in the physical sense, the book covers ePaper (Electronic Ink) displays that mimic the appearance of printed paper for low-power projects.

Cut along the solid lines for the outer shape and port holes. Score and fold along the dotted lines. Assemble by interlocking the tabs—no glue is required. Other Paper-Related Projects : One sheet of A4/Letter paper, scissors, and a hobby knife

Beyond the case, the 2nd Edition explores using the Pi with paper-based electronics:

The book includes a popular hardware project for creating a Paper Case (often called the "Punnet") for the Raspberry Pi . This project provides a printable template that you can cut and fold out of cardstock to house your board. Project Overview van der Meulen

: Instructions for using the Raspberry Pi Paper Case Template found on platforms like Scribd. Raspberry Pi Projects | PDF - Scribd

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