Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Where to buy good two way mirrors ?
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Hi,
I am thinking of building my own magic mirror since at least a year now.
It does not seem very easy to order a two way mirror on Internet that could be shipped to France for a reasonable price. Does someone have any recommendations about where to buy such mirror for France ?Thank you
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Just call a local glazier, was quite easy to get one in the next town :)
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In the US, we simply go to a glass shop. Same place that would make custom glass sizes for things like windows, tables, even car windshields …
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That’s what I meant by glazier not sure if it is the correct word, used Google translate for that one :sweat_smile:
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Same here. Asked two glass shops, both were able to supply it for a decent price.
Stay away from using foils.
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@MichMich Hey Mich, why do you not recommend foils?
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@EoF Lets say the whole project will cost somewhere around €250,- including monitor. The foil will only save you around €25,- while it has a major impact on the end result.
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@MichMich Fair point. In my project however, I am actually making a touch screen “magic mirror”. So I actually chose to go with foil due to it being so thing (still waiting to test to see if touch screen will work through it).
Edit: If I were going for no touch screen, I would for sure go with an acrylic two way mirror.
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Personally I wouldn’t use acrylic either. While lighter, over time and with cleaning it will scratch. I prefer glass, even though it would be heavier.
In fact I’m thinking of putting a large (3-4 feet wide) mirror up and use a 24" screen on one side of it. But that’s just a thought at the moment. Still pondering it.
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I used acrylic for my project and it seems to be fine. If you’re gentle with your mirror, you shouldn’t have to worry about scratches too much. I got my acrylic 2 way mirror from http://www.twowaymirrors.com
They also sell glass and they have a “special” glass for the smart mirror project. They ship internationally too since they are a US based company.
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Wouldn’t the reflection you get by using their special glass be pretty close to none? I mean I am using a normal two-way-mirror and without a light attached the reflections aren’t that extrem and it’s supposed to be a mirror after all…
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Looks like their “Vanity Glass” has a 70% reflection and 25% transmission. The Dielectric however has a 40 reflection and 60% transmission, designed for very bright rooms. They have a comparison of the different types of glass on their site: http://www.twowaymirrors.com/smart-mirror/
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I think mine has 70% reflection and 30% transmission. Okay I understand it now so their Dielectric would only make sense in bright environments.
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Aaaaand that “Vanity Glass”, at the size of the monitor I’m using (22x15), with polished edges, would cost $600 … I’m actually afraid to see what the full size that I plan to use would cost.
Ok, I checked … $2k. I’ll get right on that. :)
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Haha hence why I went with the acrylic. It cost around $60.
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Waaaaaah :D My mirror is 21" (I think not sure right now to be honest) cost 70€ so about 80$ :)
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I paid €60,- for 24".
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Yeah, the acrylic, at the monitor size (22x15), would be about $103 … But I’m putting it on a wall, a much larger piece … that’s gonna be 'spensive!
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https://www.glastroesch.ch/glas/82-spionspiegel.html
This is an adress for Switzerland, where I’ll buy my mirror.
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