Tomorrow I'll be at my Makerspace working on the enclosure.
On one hand I want to use an Altoids mini tin, but I can't quite get things fitting the way I want.
I could use a standard Altoids tin, but it's bigger than I want and now I have a lot of dead space.
Personally I would like to use a laser cut wooden cube about two inches on each side such that the LED is on "top" and when laid on one side resets, and another turns off; but turned "up" starts counting.
The only issue with that plan is that it is no longer a "everyday carry" size.
Looks like I'll just be sucking it up and putting everything in one of the Altoids tins.
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