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    Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @3DPrintedWaffles
    last edited by Jan 28, 2018, 1:52 PM

    @3DPrintedWaffles said in Prepping my first build. Care to check my work?:

    Would it be ideal to just use brute force on it? Hell no!

    Ha ha! :-)

    Any advice would be much appreciated :-)

    I’ve never encountered a bezel that didn’t just snap off so be as careful as you can be. I know someone that cracked a 32 monitor while removing it from the casing. :-(

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      3DPrintedWaffles @cruunnerr
      last edited by Jan 28, 2018, 6:39 PM

      @cruunnerr said in Prepping my first build. Care to check my work?:

      @bhepler said in Prepping my first build. Care to check my work?:

      • Give a thought to power. Are you routing the power through the wall? Through a hole in your internal framework? Consider that at the moment, you have to power the Pi and the monitor, so that’s two cords.

      That is a good keyword. If u just want one cord u can think about using a step-down converter.
      Don’t know what Voltage your monitor will be using. In my case my monitor needs 12V and the RPi 5V as normal.

      So i choosed a big 12V power supply (5A or 60W) to power both.

      Then i ordered a DC-DC Step Down converter: https://www.amazon.com/DROK-Converter-Step-down-Regulator-Stabilizer/dp/B019RKVMKU/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1516968110&sr=8-5&keywords=lm2596&th=1

      connect the 12V output of the power supply to the converter input and parallel to your monitor.
      adjust the converter output to 5 - 5.1V and connect it with your Pi :)

      You can see an example here: https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/6048/my-first-mirror-until-now/12

      This looks like the way to go, though perhaps a bit more advanced than I am. I think I’ll give this a go when I build my second mirror :-)

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        cruunnerr
        last edited by cruunnerr Jan 28, 2018, 6:45 PM Jan 28, 2018, 6:44 PM

        a last hint, which is more software suggest:

        https://github.com/gilyes/pi-shutdown

        order one push button more (if u tough about before), so this is nice to shutdown and boot up your Pi safely :)

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          3DPrintedWaffles @Mykle1
          last edited by Jan 28, 2018, 8:13 PM

          @Mykle1 Could you show me how this mirror looks from the front? Do you have it vertical or horizontal?

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            Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @3DPrintedWaffles
            last edited by Jan 28, 2018, 9:06 PM

            @3DPrintedWaffles said in Prepping my first build. Care to check my work?:

            Could you show me how this mirror looks from the front?

            0_1517173573119_2.JPG 0_1517173584148_3.JPG 0_1517173595582_1.JPG 0_1517173605101_4.JPG

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              3DPrintedWaffles @Mykle1
              last edited by Jan 28, 2018, 9:16 PM

              @Mykle1 Dang, that’s pretty good lookin’. I especially like your frame. I think in some ways the frame makes or breaks it. With a poor/ugly frame it loses it’s “future tech” feel and instead looks tacky. But what you’ve done with a high quality frame keeps the mirror crisp and communicates that it’s not some poorly thrown together novelty/oddity. I think it’s similar to when you see what was once a very nice car that’s been beaten up and not lookin’ good.

              I’m probably not going to try to go bezel free for my first build, but as it happens my next door neighbor is a big wood working guy. I’m gonna ask for his help with that part of this. I just gotta think of some kind of gift I can give him in return…

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                Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @3DPrintedWaffles
                last edited by Jan 28, 2018, 9:26 PM

                @3DPrintedWaffles

                Thanks for your kind words. Really, I made that frame from a $12 piece of molding from the local Home Depot. Hell, you could buy a $6 miter box and do the same thing yourself.

                You can see the whole build here
                https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/1678/1-old-noob-1-rpi-i-can-t-believe-i-did-it-revisited

                And you can see my use of a cheap miter box here.
                https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/4930/vanity-mirror-thy-name-is-woman-using-laptop

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                  Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @3DPrintedWaffles
                  last edited by Jan 28, 2018, 9:31 PM

                  @3DPrintedWaffles said in Prepping my first build. Care to check my work?:

                  but as it happens my next door neighbor is a big wood working guy. I’m gonna ask for his help with that part of this. I just gotta think of some kind of gift I can give him in return…

                  Get him a six-pack of beer. It will take him less than five minutes to miter a frame. Or. get yourself the beer and make the frame yourself. Then you get all the glory. :-)

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                    3DPrintedWaffles @Mykle1
                    last edited by Jan 28, 2018, 9:36 PM

                    @Mykle1
                    Also you may have mentioned this earlier and I’ve forgotten, but what size is your monitor? I’m considering upping my size… =-/

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                      3DPrintedWaffles @Mykle1
                      last edited by Jan 28, 2018, 9:50 PM

                      @Mykle1 Heh I might do the woodwork on my next one. I plan to make at least a few of these.

                      He’s a very talented woodworker, he could make it look better than I ever could. Worth a few beers at the very least. I need both the rear frame and bezel cut, so maybe a 24 pack is in order :-)

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