
You are better off just buying a separate LCD. It would take a few hundred hours of engineering time, and cost a lot in prototypes. It also would probably render the macbook from which you removed the screen unusable as a laptop.

You would have to take the laptop apart, design and engineer a custom converter to drive the LCD interface (internally, it's going to use LVDS to handle the interface between the laptop's motherboard and the screen), and power it somehow. Here is the answer provided by " Fake Name": Its going to be an engineering effort as referenced in a similar question Can my Macbook Pro's display receive inputs from other sources?. Your ‘Book will go to sleep, but you can wake it by moving the mouse or using the keyboard. Your best bet would be to sell the MacBook Pro as parts on eBay or something and just buy an external LCD or put the cash towards your next computer. Power up your ‘Book until the desktop appears on the external display and then close the lid. That is a proprietary interface and there is not going to be a ready made solution to get it to adapt to being used as a stand alone screen separated from a Mac Book Pro.
