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
The "make paper" intent typically refers to the , a classic project featured in early editions and official magazines like The MagPi .
: Setting up the Pi as a wireless print server to output to standard paper. Practical Raspberry Pi Projects 2nd ED
Beyond the case, the 2nd Edition explores using the Pi with paper-based electronics:
: Build a protective enclosure using only paper or cardstock. The book includes a popular hardware project for
: 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).
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 : Setting up the Pi as a wireless
: 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.