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Where to get (cheap) acrylic mirror from in Germany

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    dbahn25 @thk
    last edited by dbahn25 Nov 5, 2016, 9:38 PM Nov 5, 2016, 9:32 PM

    @thk That looks great!!

    @Steff said in Where to get (cheap) acrylic mirror from in Germany:

    Kindly apologize, seems like the link was not really working:
    http://www.pilkington.com/de-de/de/produkte/produktkategorien/spezialglaeser/pilkington-mirroview

    That’s probably the best possible option, since it’s advertised to be used with TVs and screens. Have you already asked them how much that mirror costs?

    EDIT: I just found a youtube video displaying the 50/50 version for high ambient light… that looks really good imho!
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LEmD-IcaOxo

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      dbahn25
      last edited by Nov 7, 2016, 4:34 PM

      I found something else: http://www.glas-per-klick.de/spiegel-antikspiegel/spionspiegel.html
      since the small one (20x30cm) is pretty cheap I’ll just order one and try it out. I’ll keep you posted.

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        Steff @dbahn25
        last edited by Steff Nov 8, 2016, 10:34 PM Nov 8, 2016, 10:33 PM

        @dbahn25
        I did ask Several glaciers in Munich for an offer of the Pilkington glass, however no one was able to provide an offer ( seems to be difficult to get a " Grosshändler" beeing able to sell this glass.
        @yawns
        Kindly apologize for the late answer, I just received the mirror and the invoice last week and I was on travel for several days. I paid tremendous 120 Eur for the glass, however, I “just wanted” it and they were extremely friendly, I can only tell you that it is from Glass Fuess, 6mm thickness, I do not have more data, but I can tell you, it really looks great. Currently assembling the frame, will post some pictures latest in two weeks, Regards Stefan

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          yawns Moderator @Steff
          last edited by Nov 9, 2016, 6:26 AM

          @Steff
          No need to apologize, this is just a fun thing, we all have our real live and more important stuff to do.
          Did they ship the mirror or did you have to pick it up your self?

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            Novocain
            last edited by Nov 9, 2016, 7:01 PM

            Hi,

            following your conversations since a few weeks, guess what ?! I have the same trouble in finding a two way mirror.
            Thanks for all the helpfull comments, tough i still strougle to find a feseller that i can afford ;-) Today i was at a glazier, his answer was roughly 220€ for that kind of mirror in 60x60cm. Still trying to find alternatives online…

            I came across this webpage and there was an interessting side note: “Smart-Mirror können mit Spionspiegeln nur bedingt erstellt werden, dazu sind schwach reflektierende Spiegel besser geeignet. Diese können von uns bestellt werden, unterliegen aber einem Mindestbestellwert.” (Quote: http://www.glaserei-kater.de/spionspiegel.html) Which translates roughly into: Spymirrors/two way mirrors arent the most suitable for a smartmirror, the best should be a low/weak reflecting mirror.

            Any ideas about that ? First time I hear from that kind of mirrors and no real products to find on the internet under the phrase “schwach reflektierender Spiegel”.

            @dbahn25 The UK Side you mentioned doesnt ship to Germany do they ?

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              Blamer
              last edited by Nov 9, 2016, 7:18 PM

              A couple of weeks ago I found this link where several mirrors had been tested (German). The pros and cons are listet in detail and the test results seems to be comprehensible to me: https://glancr.de/development/test-spionspiegel-fuer-smart-mirrors/

              Maybe that helps if somebody is in doubt in the right mirror material.

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                DirkS
                last edited by DirkS Nov 9, 2016, 10:21 PM Nov 9, 2016, 9:24 PM

                Here are pictures of a mirror by myspiegel.de + frame of bilderrahmen-passt.de

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                The mirror is darker than another ones i saw on pictures. It’s not a mirror for makeup ;)
                But im satisfied and my wife, too! It does look very fine and beautiful with the darkness of the glass.

                If you expect a real shiny mirror like in your bathroom myspiegel.de is the wrong shop for you.

                Regards
                Dirk

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                  Steff @yawns
                  last edited by Nov 9, 2016, 10:09 PM

                  @yawns
                  I picked up the mirror myself. They had a sample in their glasshop which I tested with my setup directly in their shop. Since I did like the result, I decided to order it from them. Stefan

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                    Novocain
                    last edited by Nov 9, 2016, 10:47 PM

                    @DirkS
                    Where do you hide all the technical stuff ? Is that a “rigips” wall ?

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                      DirkS
                      last edited by DirkS Nov 9, 2016, 10:49 PM Nov 9, 2016, 10:48 PM

                      @Novcheck check this

                      https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/787/inwall-mirror

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