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LED Gaming Display Powered by Raspberry Pi Zero (Tetris, Snake, Pong, Clock) by JoBoUM
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Great LED-Display.
You can play Tetris, Snake, Pong or watch a clock in different colors.
Detailed tutorial here:https://www.instructables.com/Wooden-LED-Gaming-Display-Powered-by-Raspberry-Pi-/
(Copy whole line. The recognition is wrong)
Big thanks to maketvee at instructables!!
I only designed these file, to print the pixels and use a 60 LEDs per meter strip. (Original with lasercutter and 30 LEDs per meter).
Just print the 5X5 pixel parts and glue them together. I used a thin wood as backplate and glue them on it.
Instead a veneer i used a normal paper. Works great.
I recommend printing it in a dark color (black) and than paint it white.
I printed it in white, but than the light shined into the next pixel trough the walls. (Last picture)
A white surface makes it way brigther so it is worth to paint it.
You can play Tetris, Snake, Pong or watch a clock in different colors.
Detailed tutorial here:https://www.instructables.com/Wooden-LED-Gaming-Display-Powered-by-Raspberry-Pi-/
(Copy whole line. The recognition is wrong)
Big thanks to maketvee at instructables!!
I only designed these file, to print the pixels and use a 60 LEDs per meter strip. (Original with lasercutter and 30 LEDs per meter).
Just print the 5X5 pixel parts and glue them together. I used a thin wood as backplate and glue them on it.
Instead a veneer i used a normal paper. Works great.
I recommend printing it in a dark color (black) and than paint it white.
I printed it in white, but than the light shined into the next pixel trough the walls. (Last picture)
A white surface makes it way brigther so it is worth to paint it.
