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      A Former User
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      I like to present you the build of my MagicMirror, it measures 65cm x 150cm and its based on a Nissedal Mirror from Ikea.
      The Mirror it self is from a Swiss Company (Glass Trösch). The Screen is a Philips Essence LCD TV 42PES0001D, to support the thin mirror from Ikea and to mount the TV, I`v made a wood frame around it.

      It works really good and i will make the Design of the mirror in the near future.

      Regards
      Marc

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        des
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        Hi mfasi

        What did you do with the Ikea Mirror to make it transparent?

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          sero @des
          last edited by sero

          @des said in Nissedal Mirror:

          Hi mfasi

          What did you do with the Ikea Mirror to make it transparent?

          He just used the frame and inserted a mirror pane from “Glass Trösch” (Switzerland).

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            petrepa
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            What did you do to remove the original glass? I’ve bought one for myself, but unsure how to remove the glass the best possible way. Your project looks great!

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              cowboysdude Module Developer
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              How about some pictures that aren’t distorted? ;)

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                A Former User @petrepa
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                @petre the best way to remove the glass ist to cut of the withe silicon. I’ve made it with a swissarmy knife :grinning: . Bit be carful with the frame, it isn’t made of real wood! The little brackets can you easy pull out. Feel free to ask :ok_hand_tone1:

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                  petrepa @Guest
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                  @mfasi Thank you for the reply! I will take a look at it this weekend. Still searching for a monitor that could fit ;)

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                    edgeball
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                    Hi Marc
                    How much did you pay for the “Glass Trösch” oneway-mirror?
                    I live in Zurich too and thinking about building a smart mirror. Not exactly sure with frame I’m going to take. Nissedal or Ribba from Ikea.
                    Cheers

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