Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
How Can I Mount my smart mirror to a wall?
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@dentrax last pic, correct, in that 10mm space.
you want the weight to be hanging, so the mounts nearear the top
and for 1st pic, no C, just wire from A to center point and back down to A on the other side,
the A closest to the topA will rotate a little on its screw to point to the center of the cable
you could use C as well, using only the bottom screw… so it rotates…
this would allow the loop of cable at C to be in the open space behind the mirror, reducing the protusion from the wall to just the thickness of the mounting flangestrong screws, yes, but make it long too… at least 1/2 the thickness of your side panel
they make them for holding kitchen cabinets which are indestructible…
but this is not much weightu want a flat head screw , to keep the protrusion small as well
there is not much force pulling away from the back surface, only sideways to the center
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@sdetweil said in How Can I Mount my smart mirror to a wall?:
you could use C as well, using only the bottom screw… so it rotates…
this would allow the loop of cable at C to be in the open space behind the mirror, reducing the protusion from the wall to just the thickness of the mounting flangeThank you so much! I’m just thinking if I don’t want to use a “hanger wire”, can i do it this way? And for the wall (hanging) side, I can go with something like “L screw hook hanger”, as the following in the second picture. What do you think?
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@dentrax the smaller screw, flat head, maybe longer. at least 1/2 the size of the side
drill a pilot hole so u don’t crack the material.
hanger wire for sure, and a picture hook. they can hold up to 25kg.! the cable gives you the ability to balance and straighten
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I used a French cleat on mine, one top and bottom
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@doogy_rev because of his sliding back panel he has no material on the top to used one of these
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Could always put a piece of batten across to fill the gap, just screw through that in to the frame it will then sit flush
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@dentrax What about french cleat?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_cleatThats the way i mountet my MM. Its vers stable and always horizontal.