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I already wanted to make a really cool cache for storing valuables. In which there was a wooden insert with LED backlight, which would turn on when the book was opened. I always loved the idea of ​​secret shelters and secrets, and in this regard, I decided such an unusual cache in the book.
Secret cache in the book

Squealing a suitable book


The first thing I did was visit a nearby bookstore in which I found this interesting book. Interesting, of course, not in terms of text, but in the form of a future cache. She got just five bucks. If you have the opportunity to find a similar book for free, then it will generally be just great for you.
Secret cache in the book
Secret cache in the book

I will make a book with magnetic Velcro using neodymium magnets. And for this you need to make a margin of thickness for the magnets from the first pages. To do this, we glue the first pages with glue like PVA.
So that after gluing the pages do not become wavy and stick together better, put them under a small press.

Splicing book pages


Now you need to glue the pages of the main part of the book. To do this, we smear all three sides with glue, and again we put it under the press. After that I realized that I could not do this, because I still had to drill holes for the magnets and stick them in, which in turn would hold all the pages together.
Secret cache in the book
Secret cache in the book
Secret cache in the book
Secret cache in the book
Secret cache in the book
Secret cache in the book
Secret cache in the book

Removing the inside


It's time to decide on the size of the internal cell of the cache, and finally, make this cut and remove unnecessary paper.
The technology is this: Take a piece of MDF, draw on it the dimensions of our cache cell. We attach a piece to the book and press it tightly. And we drill in the corners of the MDF with a book. Before drilling, it is necessary to measure the thickness of the piece of MDF and the thickness of the book, subtract 0.5-1 centimeter. At the resulting distance, we make a limiter on the drill so as not to drill through the book.
We remove the board, with the help of a ruler and a pencil we connect the holes on the book. We take a sharp clerical knife and begin to slowly cut out pieces of paper. Be careful when handling a sharp knife.
Secret cache in the book
Secret cache in the book
Secret cache in the book
Secret cache in the book
Secret cache in the book
Secret cache in the book
Secret cache in the book

Wood insert


According to the size of the resulting recess, we make parts of a wooden insert. Smear abundantly with glue and glue into the recess. We use improvised materials as spacers.
Secret cache in the book
Secret cache in the book
Secret cache in the book
Secret cache in the book

Making a box with backlight


For LED backlighting, an additional section in the cache is required. I will glue it in the same way from this wood as the main box. We drill a hole for the LED. We form a box for the mechanism for turning on the LED.
Secret cache in the book
Secret cache in the book
Secret cache in the book
Secret cache in the book
Secret cache in the book
Secret cache in the book

Magnetic clasp


In order for the book to close securely, I decided to modify it with magnetic fasteners. To do this, drill holes, four in the lid and four in the main part. I advise you to pre-mark the same on both sides, so that when closing the book, the holes are opposite each other, and, consequently, in the future, magnets.
Then, we paste magnets into the resulting holes.
Secret cache in the book
Secret cache in the book
Secret cache in the book
Secret cache in the book
Secret cache in the book
Secret cache in the book

Fit


I did not quite accurately calculate the inner box and therefore the book did not close tightly. I decided to correct this error by cutting a couple of millimeters of the box with a knife.
Secret cache in the book

Putting backlight


I needed: LED, flat battery (3 volts), battery holder, spring, wires.
We assemble a simple scheme. Solder the wires, after determining the polarity of the LED and the battery.
The switch is made of a spring so that in a relaxed state the contacts of the backlight circuit close. We pass the wire through the spring, and the end of the wire rests on the leg of the LED, thereby closing the circuit. One has only to shorten the spring - the wire goes to the bottom of the LED and the circuit opens.
Of course, it is better to use the switch, and not to arrange dances with a tambourine, but I did not find this.

Final assembly backlight


Set the backlight. We glue all the details on the glue. I used epoxy for the spring. After the whole circuit has been worked out and is functioning, we close the box lid. Now close the book and see if the backlight turns off.
Secret cache in the book
Secret cache in the book
Secret cache in the book
Secret cache in the book
Secret cache in the book
Secret cache in the book
Secret cache in the book
Secret cache in the book
Secret cache in the book
Secret cache in the book
Secret cache in the book
Secret cache in the book

Rub with wax


So that the cache would have a presentable appearance, and it would not be embarrassing to put our treasures in it, we will go through a wax wipe to give the tree shine.
Secret cache in the book
Secret cache in the book

That's all. I finally made this miracle. Now I have this interesting cache in my room.

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Comments (2)
  1. Guest Andrey
    #1 Guest Andrey Guests May 23, 2018 01:02
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    Instead of removing the protruding from the box, I would cut some paper from the “lid”. Thickness allows after all, since magnets fit in.
    1. pan22
      #2 pan22 Guests February 21, 2019 19:34
      0
      If you got hold of magnets, buy a reed switch (get it out of old alarms, or the cars were in tanks, either brakes, or clutch, go through services that would not be suitable to spill the mountain).
      Everything is thought out for a long time. And why didn’t you look at SMS or a pleasant voice on your phone?
      Rebuke.

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