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These curiously strong mints have had a storied history, a copy of which is included in every tin. They taste pretty good, but most hackers and makers are more interested in the pocket-sized tin ...
Looking for a simple yet rugged enclosure for the device, [mircemk] found a metal mint tin that would hold the microcontroller, sensor, buzzer, and the 9 V battery that powers it all. We know what ...
And while you can create the console housing by removing all the mints from an Altoids tin (don't eat them all at once), Alley Cat Engineering also provides a 3D-printable shell you can put it in ...