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My 36" Mirror

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  • G Offline
    Gubert
    last edited by Jun 14, 2018, 12:42 PM

    Hey guys,
    thanks for all your great inspiration.
    I got an old 32" TV for free.
    Wood isnt my prefered material but i think it looks okay for the first mirror :)

    The main problem starts with the end.
    The mirror is quiet heavy (8mm | 80 x 53,3 cm) and because i wont holes in it i need to glue them in any way to the case:
    https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/7231/glue-mirror-for-wooden-case

    Unfortunately my TV doesnt support HDMI-CEC or anything else that could bring him in standby.
    But in the end i do a dirty workaround (black screen) to prevent the to from beeing displayed “no signal” all the time.

    The mirror has following specs:

    • Berechnung nach EN410 und EN673 Außen Innen
      Lichttransmission 11 %
      Lichtreflexion 42 % 42 %
      Energietransmission 13 %
      Energiereflexion 34 %
      Energieabsorption (1. Scheibe) 53 %
      UV-Transmission 1 %
      g-Wert 25 %
      Farbwiedergabeindex Transmission (Ra) 93
      Farbwiedergabeindex Außenreflexion (Ra) 95

    The only remeaning problem is from the MMM-Formula1-Module that doesnt load the data reliable.

    Here are the Pics:

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      conkhidot
      last edited by conkhidot Jun 14, 2018, 12:54 PM Jun 14, 2018, 12:54 PM

      Where did u get the mirror ? I’m looking for a good supplier. Its a very nice mirror btw :D

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        Gubert
        last edited by Jun 14, 2018, 12:55 PM

        thanks!
        https://www.myspiegel.de/spionspiegel-pg-2102.html

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          conkhidot @Gubert
          last edited by Jun 14, 2018, 12:59 PM

          @gubert uhmmm… I got 2 samples of them and I was disappointed. Whats ur opinion, would recommend it ? (but 8mm is very thick :/ )

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            Gubert
            last edited by Gubert Jun 14, 2018, 1:05 PM Jun 14, 2018, 1:04 PM

            I dont have any other mirrors seen for projects like this. So i cant compare. But for me it looks great.
            The pictures are while very bright light taken and the tv is about ~60% brightness setting.
            Whats your problem with this mirrors?

            EDIT: for sure they are very heavy. but its okay for me

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              conkhidot
              last edited by Jun 14, 2018, 1:10 PM

              The quality of the samples are bad.

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                PaulB
                last edited by Jun 16, 2018, 2:47 PM

                looks pretty cool! Well done :)

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                  SoleLo
                  last edited by Jun 28, 2018, 11:09 PM

                  Firstly, this looks great. I have a couple of questions. How did you get the mirror to be on the frame? Did you glue it or use some sort of two sided tape? Also; what did you use to hang it on the wall?

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                    Gubert @SoleLo
                    last edited by Jul 8, 2018, 5:20 PM

                    @solelo said in My 36" Mirror:

                    Firstly, this looks great. I have a couple of questions. How did you get the mirror to be on the frame? Did you glue it or use some sort of two sided tape? Also; what did you use to hang it on the wall?

                    “How did you get the mirror to be on the frame?”
                    As is wrote in the initial post i glue it. Scroll up ;)

                    “What did you use to hang it on the wall?”
                    Simple hooks. Like this:
                    0_1531070423434_d3457922-1d0b-4c08-ba84-e32f491fd357-image.png

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                      SoleLo @Gubert
                      last edited by Jul 8, 2018, 5:42 PM

                      @gubert after reading through I saw that… face palms

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