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Pictures of Phonieboxes for inspiration 2020/2021 #639
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Will you take pictues from 2019 from the old thread for the 2020 calendar? Or should we post a single picture here again for it? |
I will go through the old thread, as well, of course. In short: I will dig through both. |
@andreasbrett: very impressive! |
This is the second Phoniebox I built up.
After this repair the radio sound (FM/UKW) was fantastic. So I searched this topic in the internet and found some hints and solutions how to connect audio line outputs to a tube radio's TA input. Finally I decided to upcycle my tube radio by adding the typical Phoniebox parts (Raspberry Pi Zero, Hifiberry DAC, Power Supply, RFID reader) and an audio cable including a very simple but very good passive audio filter ( see this link for details ). Now my good old Jubilate 8 tube radio has some additional features which in the 1950's no one had dared to dream: :)
And of course all sound features can be played in crystal clear tube amp quality. But this radio only provides one audio channel (mono). In my opinion this doesn't matter. I mixed the left and the right channel in the audio cable using resistors. Open topics:
Attention: If you want to modify a tube radio by yourself you must be an electronics specialist! Tube radios can be very dangerous. Inside of them there are very high voltages which can kill you. So don't do anything with them if you do not exactly know what you must and what you can do there. |
@flo2305 that is a Phoniebox classic by now, you are right. Nice 50s green. Looks like you got the dial for volume and buttons to skip to new tracks. If you have a working script combining buttons and dial, I would like to add this to the wiki, possibly you can write something? |
@MiczFlor Hi. Sorry, but I didn’t realize the volume control in software. It’s the built-in dial from the speakers. I soldered it around and built it into my box. |
@040medien that looks great! Also like the card slot. Very nice design! |
@andreasbrett your box looks very nice. What materials did you use? |
Thanks, @mikebarkmin! Here's a list of materials used:
If you need more details just ask. |
a cool, thanks. Are they just glued onto the batteries leds? |
@Yordan1976 Nice! How did you fix them on the battery and where did you get them (haven't been able to find them yet). |
The powerbank has holes there (the LEDs are inside) and I just bought a fitting diameter (0.5 mm here). Because the diameter isn't perfectly constant, i could measure it and choose the right places for the cut to get a nice close fit. |
@deheingit: the box itself is custom tailored medium-density fiberboard (MDF) which is glued (Leim). Front and back are 8mm; the other parts are 12mm. I bought optic fiber cable (0,5mm diameter; 2m length) on ebay. On the wood side it is glued; on the powerbank it is just "plugged". It could be a bit tighter but it holds the cable as long as you do not shake the whole box. |
@dbffm: Ok, thanks a lot |
@dbffm: One mor thing: where did you get the usb port and the power button. i rally like the combination ;) |
@deheingit I found both on Aliexpress 16mm 3V LED Power Push Button https://a.aliexpress.com/oiAuW0sBZ |
@dbffm : Thanks!! |
During the last days I also built a Phoniebox. Here you go: (The lid is held closed by a buried screw in the center of the front edge) (I tried to manage the cables in a way that I can still maintain the box in a few years...) Finally, big KUDOS to @MiczFlor for his ingenious open source project. Such things make the world a better place! 🐱🏍✨ |
With my Phoniebox's design I'm applying for the least-effort-award. I've just used the child's suitcase (actually a present for newborns) from a big german drugstore chain. Still, I'm pretty happy with the result. Lot's of thanks to @splitti for thoroughly documenting his experience (I heavily profited from that!) and to @MiczFlor of course ;-) |
I built a chirping box as birthday present for my 3 years old son. I was searching for a robust music player but didn't want an old fashioned child's CD-player and also didn't like to teach him hitting a music box to play the next song. First I was a bit afraid of starting the project, because I have no programming or electrotechnical skills. The housing is built in the design of 2 bird's nesting boxes. The powerbank is the only part that I don't like. My son loves his chirping box and he lets it play all his favorites songs. |
Here a phoniebox "book" covered with artisan beige linen and loudspeakers hidden in the spine. Some 3d printed parts have been designed specifically for this box such as the powerbank holder which serves also as mounting surface for the raspberry pi and a tiny bezel for the OLED display. The +5V for the LED lights in the buttons is tapped from the amplifier board which gives a visual cue that battery is drained (when not played - after idle time the raspbi shuts down anyway) The strap is from black leather. On the bottom of the box is a RFID card wallet that can hold up to 5 cards (favourite songs). Inside the box you'll find the usual suspects (RFID reader, onOff shim) and a tiny bit of golden glitter hotglue. For better acoustic we decided to drill three extra holes (~15mm) into the box. Overall result: happy kid 🙂 - the book fits in a bookshelf. Thanks to the entire phoniebox community! |
Thank you so much for the time and work you have devoted to this project and for making it available for others to enjoy! I made this last December for my 3 year old son. He has used it pretty much everyday this year he loves it. The whole family does. It is now the main way we all listen to music in the house. |
Wow, I really love this design! |
The Phoniebox has a fabric-covered front that is magnetically attached. I glued fibre optic cables to the power bank to make the battery status visible outside. The phoniebox is switched on and off with an OnOff SHIM and can be charged via USB-C. I sprayed the symbols onto the wood with a stencil. All large components are attached with Velcro so that they can be easily removed. |
Thank you so much for sharing and maintaining this project! I built a box as a present for my daughter's third birthday. These are the parts that go beyond a minimal setup:
I opted for the cardboard case as it was the only option I found which allowed me to build a quite compact (20 cm width) and lightweight device. The challenge there was to find an inner construction that ensured its stability even when handled by a child. That seemed successful, the box is now 1.5 years in use and the only parts that went missing are some of the original stickers. :) |
Build #2. |
What I used:
What I modified in the code:
Enjoy ! |
Sound:
Buttons:
Other:
The sound is fine, I even limited the max. volume to 80 %. But next time I would probably go for a PAM8406 2x5W module, which already has proper buffer capacitors on it. For the buttons I would choose screw clamps instead of soldering. I documented all steps for my setup, see attached file (sorry, german only). Thanks to all contributors of this amazing project! |
First, thanks for this Projekt! Thx for all these Ideas, i see the work @ all Projekts. Last Weekend i build my Phoniebox.
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Here is my Phoniebox design... **Awesome project, everything worked as expected! Thanks a lot! ** |
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Hi Phonieboxers,
please add your designs of finished Phonieboxes in this thread. Also, I am collecting designs for the new calendar 2021 coming out shortly before Christmas. You can see the 2020 calendar here and the 2019 calendar here.
Use this new thread that I started for sharing pictures and designs, because the old thread was wonderfully picture rich which is why it became very heavy to load. So we start a fresh thread end of 2019 and into 2020. You can find the old thread of Phoniebox designs for inspiration here.
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