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Transparent glass in front of Acrylic Sheet to hold it together ?

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  • A Offline
    askmahesh
    last edited by May 20, 2020, 10:41 PM

    I am building a Smart mirror and have got an Acrylic see through mirror (18" x 24") and a 24 inch monitor. Everything is setup and now i want to build the frame (which is the hard part for me).
    I have a questions though about the frame and fitting all together. Do i need a transparent glass in front of the acrylic sheet when i have it all together ?
    How will it hold firm with a wooden frame in front ?
    Any help / suggestions appreciated.

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      BKeyport Module Developer
      last edited by May 20, 2020, 11:05 PM

      If you’ve got the sheet the right size, you shouldn’t need anything - the frame on top would do the job of holding it in place if built correctly. See standard woodworking videos on youtube for frame building ideas, or hit up a frame shop.

      The "E" in "Javascript" stands for "Easy"

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        askmahesh @BKeyport
        last edited by May 21, 2020, 1:07 AM

        @BKeyport thanks

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          pandeyprakhar00 @askmahesh
          last edited by May 21, 2020, 5:32 AM

          @askmahesh You can take some ideas from the link below !
          https://youtu.be/BZ_JVD9ReMk

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            askmahesh @pandeyprakhar00
            last edited by May 21, 2020, 1:06 PM

            @pandeyprakhar00 Thanks. But in the video you are using a glass. I have an acrylic sheet which is slightly bigger than the monitor.
            The sheet is 18"x 24" and the monitor is 24" (which is 12.5" x 21.5 ").

            BTW: I did see your video and liked it. especially the dimensions and calculations with excel sheet…

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              bhepler Module Developer
              last edited by May 21, 2020, 8:45 PM

              Be sure to add a little room in your frame for wood expansion. Changes in humidity (and the fact that you’ve cut the wood into pieces) will make it expand slightly. If you don’t account for this, the wood will push on the sides of your acrylic, warping it.

              It shouldn’t take much to give it enough slack. Maybe half a centimeter all around.

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                pandeyprakhar00 @askmahesh
                last edited by May 22, 2020, 4:10 AM

                @askmahesh Thank you for your kind response.
                For Acrylic sheet you will need to build a complete frame, after taking allowances as suggested by @bhepler

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