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    2nd try Smart Mirror, 30" monitor and 110cm wide

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      DiyMagnus @sdetweil
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      @sdetweil
      Appreciate it. Thank you :)

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        htilburgs
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        Looks great!

        (still trying to learn JS, but not afraid to ask) ☺

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          DiyMagnus @htilburgs
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          @htilburgs
          Thank you too.

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            Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer
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            I upvoted your build because you have your piano and sheet music out. :thumbsup:

            Well done!

            Create a working config
            How to add modules

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              DiyMagnus @Mykle1
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              @Mykle1 Hahahahah, Thanks dude. Always good to have a fellow musician in the crowds :D

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                AImirror Banned
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                Great job !

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                  DiyMagnus @AImirror
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                  @AImirror
                  Much appreciated :D
                  Thanks.

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                    mumblebaj Module Developer @DiyMagnus
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                    @DiyMagnus Wow, that looks really awesome. Love the frame-less look…

                    Check out my modules at: https://github.com/mumblebaj?tab=repositories
                    Check my blog-post: https://mumblebaj.xyz/

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                      zdenek
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                      @DiyMagnus can you post some images, how did you make the “hardwork”? I mean, how did you fix the position of HW components (there is some wood desk on the back?) and how did you add the mirror (glue?). I like frameless design…

                      thanks Zdeněk

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                        DiyMagnus @zdenek
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                        @zdenek

                        Hello Zdenek. Yes ofcourse. The frameless design is actually with drill holes in the glass ( 6mm) which gets covered up by small caps. (Ebay search link here: https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=m570.l1313&_nkw=Stainless+Steel+Mirror+Nail+Screw+Cap+12-30mm&_sacat=0)

                        For the backboard I bought what I think is called a chipboard and cut it roughly about 20 mm smaller than the mirror one very side.
                        To align the HW components, the components were modelled in a CAD program (Fusion 360) and fitted into a sort of a container that could be screwed into the chipboard. Picture here: alt text. Used a 3D printer for that.

                        I had to use a woodplate for the back, since I made the backlight myself. Tell me if you are considering the same and have som valuable information on backlights, since I know barely enough to make this work, otherwise a steel frame would might be a better and more elegant option.

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