DEVELOPMENT TIME!
I made an illustrator file and laser etched my design into arcylic that are cut out at specific sizes.
From there i mited the corners in the workshop, to a 45 degree angle, so that the box can become flush!

Nxt i spray painted the acrylic pieces so that had a thick layer of black in the places were i dont want light coming through on the design, this will emphasize the light designs better
Here i working out my circuit so that the light is influenced by music. this is done by the use of uadio jack or auz cord, with the key component of tip31c transistor to send the input of the music through to the led strips
this is the bottom base of my lighting device, i routed it out so that i can lay the major components of my cirucit in here and that i willl be hidden away from sight.
This is the top peice of my base, i have holls right through so that i can connect this to the circuitry inside the bottom base, and to the light box. middle peice is for the magnet where i had metal in the middle to attract towards the magnet were it will get palced correctly to the base
i use tin for my connectors between the light box and the base, where i punched them with this circle punch in the workshop
details of the box, here it is with the detail with a lamp light in the background, the detail looks clear and consise everything is clean, and loooks very effective.
Next i diffued the back of the acrylic so that i can get a dispearsed area for the light in the background, so that it covers my detail more effectively!!

next on the inside, i soldered in the holes, and connected up my lighting strips to the soldered hols i jusst made, those holes connect to the cut tin circles that i made, so that it will connect to the base and conduct to make the circuit
Large work area, of putting everything together!
connected my base together with solder in the top part of the base that i have made.
overall effect of the base
all of the different coloured sides of acrylice for my cube