Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
My Magic Miror
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@Anthony Nicely done. Was a little concerned about the thickness of the wood and how heavy it would be but it looks good. Love the effects…
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@mumblebaj Thank you my friend. That why I mention thickness in the beginning of the topic. We learn from our mistakes. Next one will be better and thinner for sure!
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wow !! wonderfull !
26 modules used including 20 from myself ! :astonished_face: :astonished_face:
- Real question is
why ?
- @bugsounet response is
just because !
Happy use @Anthony
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Looks great !!!
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Wow that looks amazing! Great work!
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@Anthony nice job congratulations!
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This looks great. As mumblebaj said, I too was concerned about the thickness but more about how far out the screen would stick out from the wall, but showing it next to a wall-mounted television shows that the Magic Mirror sticks out about the same.
It also took me far too long to realize that GA is Google Assistant. Some acronyms/abbreviations just never stick in my brain!
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@joey Hello and thank you for your review and your opinion as well. You are right about the frame thickness but since this was my first built I want it to be safe for it’s weight so I exaggerated a little. Next will be thinner. As for the wall distance this the minimum I could do since all the components (RPi, arduino, power supplies etc) I think they couldn’t fit in a thinner frame. Although it looks great in my home. Also I kept in mind that there must be enough space in the frame for vendilation. For GA I am sorry but everyone refers to Google Assistant like this so I did too.