MagicMirror Forum
    • Recent
    • Tags
    • Unsolved
    • Solved
    • MagicMirror² Repository
    • Documentation
    • 3rd-Party-Modules
    • Donate
    • Discord
    • Register
    • Login
    A New Chapter for MagicMirror: The Community Takes the Lead
    Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.

    How do I go about making a decent sized mirror cheap?

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Hardware
    7 Posts 4 Posters 5.1k Views 3 Watching
    Loading More Posts
    • Oldest to Newest
    • Newest to Oldest
    • Most Votes
    Reply
    • Reply as topic
    Log in to reply
    This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it.
    • chaseb1357C Offline
      chaseb1357
      last edited by chaseb1357

      @bhepler That’s great and all, but I was mainly looking for ways to do touchscreen. I’m going to end up making a mirror for my grandma because she wants one but she would neither know how to use VNC or be able to, so I was hoping I could make it touchscreen so she could change whatever she wanted by just touching what she wants.

      J 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
      • J Offline
        j.e.f.f Project Sponsor Module Developer @chaseb1357
        last edited by j.e.f.f

        @chaseb1357 the cost of your mirror is going to scale proportionally with how big you want to make it. If you want to keep it relatively small (say 20" monitor) then you can likely get away with this:

        https://www.amazon.ca/2-way-Acrylic-Mirror-Smart-Mirrors/dp/B01N05S3BC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1500571369&sr=8-1&keywords=two-way+mirror

        and combine it with any refurb computer monitor you can find. However you’ll still need to purchase the raspberry pi and build the frame for it. You’ll looking at somewhere in the neighborhood of $250 at a minimum. Not sure if that fits your budget, and that’s before even considering touch capability.

        When I built mine my costs quickly spiralled out of control… mine finished around $800. But that was with a 32" TV and a 1.5 meter piece of two-way glass.

        cowboysdudeC 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 1
        • chaseb1357C Offline
          chaseb1357
          last edited by

          Never mind about price, just what are different ways to achieve touchscreen capability with an acrylic sheet?

          J 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
          • J Offline
            j.e.f.f Project Sponsor Module Developer @chaseb1357
            last edited by

            @chaseb1357 Something like this might do it:
            https://www.amazon.ca/GOWE-touch-overlay-panel-screen/dp/B01H8MFCFU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1500571842&sr=8-1&keywords=ir+touch+frame

            Do a search on amazon or google for IR touch frame

            1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 1
            • cowboysdudeC Offline
              cowboysdude Module Developer @j.e.f.f
              last edited by

              @j.e.f.f said in How do I go about making a decent sized mirror cheap?:

              @chaseb1357 the cost of your mirror is going to scale proportionally with how big you want to make it. If you want to keep it relatively small (say 20" monitor) then you can likely get away with this:

              https://www.amazon.ca/2-way-Acrylic-Mirror-Smart-Mirrors/dp/B01N05S3BC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1500571369&sr=8-1&keywords=two-way+mirror

              and combine it with any refurb computer monitor you can find. However you’ll still need to purchase the raspberry pi and build the frame for it. You’ll looking at somewhere in the neighborhood of $250 at a minimum. Not sure if that fits your budget, and that’s before even considering touch capability.

              When I built mine my costs quickly spiralled out of control… mine finished around $800. But that was with a 32" TV and a 1.5 meter piece of two-way glass.

              They can get VERY expensive… so far I’m about right where you are with the 32"… but like I said I also used a real itx board and IR touch frame… with more to come…

              1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
              • 1 / 1
              • First post
                Last post
              Enjoying MagicMirror? Please consider a donation!
              MagicMirror created by Michael Teeuw.
              Forum managed by Sam, technical setup by Karsten.
              This forum is using NodeBB as its core | Contributors
              Contact | Privacy Policy