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VOLUME 4
200 PAGES OF
IDEAS & INSPIRATION
Build
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55
PROJECTS
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E
very year it gets harder and harder to
choose which projects to put into one
of these Projects Books. With millions
more Raspberry Pi boards out in the wild,
that’s millions more people getting into
digital making and turning their dreams into
a Pi-powered reality.
Being so spoilt for choice though means
that we’ve managed to compile an incredible
list of projects, guides, and reviews for you.
I’m particularly proud that we managed to fit
in our magic mirror big build so that you can
make your own excellent piece of Pi furniture
at home. The rest of this book’s 200 pages
are stuffed with articles that will help Pi
newbies and digital making experts alike, so
there should be plenty for everyone.
I hope you enjoy this book. Happy making!
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Contents
Projects
20
PEGASUS LAND SPEED RECORD
24
QBEE
Trying to break the land speed record
with the help of a Raspberry Pi
This dress reacts to activity on social
media by lighting up
A organ that plays itself thanks to a
Raspberry Pi and some clever code
Bringing priceless museum artefacts
to anywhere in the world
A Pi Zero-powered phone that you can
make yourself
Make sure you keep an eye on the right
part of the night sky
RASPBERRY
PI FOR
NEWBIES
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Get to know the Raspberry
Pi and everything the
community has to offer
48
RASPBERRY TURK
50
DAILY PROPHET
52
SATNAV ROBOT
54
TELE2
Play chess against a (real)
Raspberry Pi-powered robot
A Harry Potter-inspired newspaper that
plays video
Improve robot automation with GPS
and a Raspberry Pi
Step into someone else’s shoes thanks
to this VR invention
Now you can give your dogs treats when
you’re not there
A very small handheld games console
that you can soon buy
Take better photos at your wedding
reception with this homemade booth
Roll up and test your strength on this
classic carnival game
This giant guitar actually works, thanks
to a Raspberry Pi inside it
Making a miniature of New York’s Times
Square is easier with a Pi
Upcycling an old intercom so that
it becomes a personal assistant
Print out your own voice as a waveform
on a piece of paper
Scratching digital music is possible
when you’re using a Raspberry Pi
A Disney Pixar animator makes cute,
emotive robots in his spare time
Print out GIFs using this camera
and a special, tiny display
A motion-sensing mirror that lights up
as you walk past it
This touchscreen synthesizer is very
powerful and customisable
82
3D BODY SCANNER
84
C-TURTLE
Get a 3D scan of yourself to show off
to your friends
This Raspberry Pi robot looks for
land-mines to help save lives
A Nerf gun robot that gives you
20 seconds to comply
These T-shirts get printed thanks
to a Raspberry Pi-based system
Even robots like to express themselves
sometimes, this one with drawings
Play arcade classic Out Run on this
upcycled Tomy toy
26
SELF-PLAYING ORGAN
28
MUSEUM IN A BOX
32
ZERO PHONE
86
FRED-209
88
RAPANUI
56
DOG TREAT MACHINE
58
PI0CKET TINY
90
NASA ARM
34
TRACKING TELESCOPE
36
PI MINI MINT
92
TURNIN’ TURBO DASHBOARD
60
PHOTO BOOTH
62
PI BASH
Squeezing a Raspberry Pi and screen into
an Altoids mints tin is a bit tricky
Digitally converting reel-to-reel film with
an old projector and a Pi
A thermal camera project that uses
the Pi Zero to take its photos
Why have a fancy modern smartwatch
when you can use a 20-year-old OS?
Improving the takeaway order system
of a restaurant with Pi
When your piano needs to take a beating,
use arcade buttons for keys
38
PI FILM CAPTURE
40
POLAPI-ZERO
Tutorials
96
MAKE A PI SPY CAM
This simple project lets you create
a nanny cam in your own home
Create a camera that works in the dark
to snap animal photos
This classic prank has been updated
for modern times with a Pi
A room temperature sensor lets you
know if your wine cellar is OK
This sunrise alarm clock gets you up
with the sun for a better morning
64
12-FOOT GUITAR
42
WINDOWS 98 WATCH
44
PI ORDER
66
GULLIVER’S GATE
98
NIGHT-VISION WILDLIFE TRAP
102
BUILD A WHOOPI CUSHION
106
SAVE YOUR WINE
68
GOOGLE PI INTERCOM
70
WAVES
46
TOUGH PI-ANO
72
PI DECK
108
GET UP WITH A SUNRISE ALARM
74
74
ALONSO’S ROBOTS
76
INSTAGIF
112
78
MESMERIC MIRROR
80
FM TOUCH SYNTH
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Reviews
172
RASPIO INSPIRING
173
UNICORN HAT HD
174
RAINBOW HAT
176
PI-TOP PULSE
Programmable LED shapes for impressive
2D and 3D displays
177
MOTE PHAT
This mini HAT can control up to four
programmable LED strips
256 LEDs that create a wonderful
multicoloured matrix display
A multifunctional HAT that acts as an intro
to Android Things on Pi
178
PAPIRUS ZERO MEDIUM
A special E Ink display that fits neatly
over a Pi Zero
Perfect for robots, this allows you
to have a moving camera
179
PAN-TILT HAT
A set of LEDs designed for pi-top laptops
which are fully programmable
180
OLED BONNET
A tiny screen and buttons that might
be handy as a mini menu display
184
GOPIGO 3
190
A very simple robot kit for beginners,
with plenty of learning resources
This kit lets you create a powerful
platform for robotics
181
TOUCH PHAT
Capacitive touch buttons that can
be slotted above the Pi Zero
A HAT for adding motion-gesture
controls to your Pi projects
186
RASPIROVER KIT
182
FLICK HAT
188
TINY 4WD
A super-fast robot based on a feature
written in The MagPi magazine
183
INKY PHAT
This more advanced E Ink display has
three colours
190
MEARM PI
Robot arm that’s controlled with
a Raspberry Pi
116
192
SPEAKER PHAT
Add music to your Pi project with this
add-on that even has visualisations
A powerful DAC that can turn your
humble Pi into a proper hi-fi
193
JUSTBOOM DAC
110
USING HUE LIGHTS WITH PI
Control your Philips Hue lights using
this quick Raspberry Pi guide
This LED system shows you how hot it is
as you go down the stairs
Not quite artificially intelligent, but it will
recognise emotions and replicate them
194
PIRATE RADIO
112
TELL THE TEMPERATURE WITH STAIRS
114
GIVE A ROBOT EMOTIONS
Create an internet radio with this fun
Pi Zero project
This tiny controller fits onto the
Pi Zero for compact gaming
Keep your Raspberry Pi properly
powered with this add-on
196
JOY BONNET
198
PIJUICE
142
CREATE A CUT-OUT THEATRE
A digital cut-out theatre using JPGs
and PNGs instead of paper
Create space age music with this
theremin using ultrasonic sensors
Track your boating adventures
with this GPS project
Use Siri to add voice control options
to any Pi project
Learn about emulating an Amiga the
proper way on a Raspberry Pi
Make your very own Game Boy-like
console with this big build
116
ADD VOICE CONTROL TO A ROBOT
Use Alexa to add voice commands
to operate a robot
200
ARCADE CONTROLLER KIT
120
BUILD A MAGIC MIRROR
146
MAKE AN ULTRASONIC THEREMIN
148
SAILING PI
Make your own plug-and-play arcade
controller with a Pi at its heart
Make the ultimate Raspberry Pi project
with this thorough guide
Use Google’s DeepDream to make trippy
photos out of what you see
Beautiful art is at your fingertips – literally
– with this DJ Hero mod
Know where your loved ones are using
this Harry Potter-inspired project
You can use an Amazon Dash button
to do a lot more than order loo rolls
196
132
TAKE DEEPDREAM PHOTOS
134
MAKE ART WITH RECORD SCRATCHING
138
FIND FOLKS WITH MARAUDER’S CLOCK
140
HACK AN AMAZON DASH BUTTON
150
ADD SIRI VOICE CONTROL
152
AMIGA EMULATION GUIDE
154
BUILD A RETRO GAMING HANDHELD
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