Having a semi functional diode laser comes in handy. The faceplates were cutout, out of order btw the acrylic has already been ordered. Then I ran the sheet metal flat patterns.

"Cutting"

Final result

After finishing the cut with an exacto

Text fitting the screen and pi

With keyboard, batteries, hinges, and handle.

Fully closed.
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