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A New Chapter for MagicMirror: The Community Takes the Lead
Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.

The mirror is bigger than the monitor.

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    adadws
    last edited by Mar 4, 2018, 7:19 PM

    The mirror is bigger than the monitor.
    How do I attach the monitor to the back of the mirror and handle the remaining space?
    I tried to put an electric tape or black paper, but it seems inappropriate.
    What method did you use?

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      CharonBeber
      last edited by Mar 4, 2018, 7:23 PM

      Depending on what kind of mirror you are using, you can choose a lot of solutions from this forum:

      https://forum.magicmirror.builders/category/12/show-your-mirror

      A lot of articles tell you exactly what kind of glue or mechanical solution they choosed

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        adadws @CharonBeber
        last edited by Mar 4, 2018, 7:31 PM

        @CharonBeber
        I saw a lot of posts
        I do not know yet.
        Besides, I do not know English well.
        I thought to put mdf, but it is reflected in the mirror, not black.

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          CharonBeber
          last edited by Mar 6, 2018, 10:02 AM

          An important step is to choose a good mirror. Thats step one. Knowing its transmission is important to the lightlevel of the place where the mirror will be located. This means how much light comes from the monitor through the mirror and is visible for example in you bathroom. A lot of german users recommend this product:

          https://www.glas-star.de/spionsspiegelnachmass/chrome-spy-spiegel/chrome-spy-6mm-nach-maß/

          You can set your own size.

          The backside of the mirror can be mdf, but it should be painted black. This raises the mirror effect and no light shines through. You can also build a small frame and spray the uncovered parts black.
          For glueing you can use mirror glueing tape or a hot glue gun. This results are most stable. Glass weights a lot.

          Be aware of the right ventilation for your pi. Otherwise its getting too hot, even if you use a fan.
          Hope I could help a bit.

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            adadws @CharonBeber
            last edited by Mar 6, 2018, 12:40 PM

            @CharonBeber
            I am going to drill three holes of 2cm on both sides.
            Do you have tips on ventilation?
            Thank you!

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              CharonBeber
              last edited by Mar 6, 2018, 2:59 PM

              Drill holes in the top and in the bottom for a chimney effect. Heat goes always upwards.
              You can check your temp easy with MMM-stats, it tells you the temp of your cpu and uptime and so on

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