| #2. Place a brass plate, larger in surface area than the hole cut out of the lid, on the inside of your lid and tape the plate down with black electrical tape. |
| #3. Cut two strips of black paper (width of 2 cm and length according to the box, make sure to measure). |
| #5. To ensure that your pinhole camera is light-tight, cut a long and narrow strip of paper to wrap the bottom of the lid of your box. Secure the paper with electrical tape. |
| #6. If you want to, you can cut out two areas in the paper strip to make loading and unloading your pinhole camera an easier process. |
| #8. After your pinhole camera is dry, make sure that both parts (the lid and the box) fit together well. |
| #9. For the finishing touch, place a large square of electrical tape over the pinhole area. This is important to keep on the area especially when your camera is loaded with photo paper. |

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