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    A New Chapter for MagicMirror: The Community Takes the Lead
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    Bathroom mirror: "Frameless, thin, gesture and voice controlled"

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    • J Offline
      Johans @Robert_K
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      @Robert_K
      Really nice build !!!
      Working on more or less the same mirror concept, but I won’t be able to get it on 3,6 cm, will be somewhere 4,8.

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        bugsounet Banned
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        Good job ;)

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          OviOne @Robert_K
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          @Robert_K Hi how did you waterproof it as you must get a lot of steam in that room with no window, nice mirror though.

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            slametps
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            awesome.

            regards,

            Slamet PS

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              Robert_K @OviOne
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              @OviOne

              I used Plastidip. This is a rubberish spray which gave a nice seal/coating on all electric circuit boards. I left de RPI open but all others got sprayed with PlastiDip.

              The ventilation is right above the shower, so the mirror doesn’t get that damp actually. It’s nog fogging up like a normal mirror due to two things. Glass is colder than acrilic, and the LCD screen gives a bit of warmt.

              Regards Robert

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                OberfragGER @Robert_K
                last edited by OberfragGER

                @Robert_K great work! Cool Design.

                2 questions left.
                What are the 3 (same) “devices” below the RPI?

                You forget to mention the light-stripe. Its a regular RGB? how do you control it? Extra device?
                Hint from myself: I used the rest of APA102-5V-Stripes and installed Hyperion in parallel. No extra device needed and animations too. The animations work via Hyperion-App, homebridge and/ or automatisation via ioBroker.

                Very modern (Guest?-) Bathroom too!

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                  Robert_K
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                  Thank you for the compliment.

                  The 3 “devices” are DC-DC converters. They are adjustable. The screen powerbord suplies 19V DC.
                  The Pi uses 5V, the LED’s uses 5V (but works better on 4V) and the audio bord uses 9V, however I didn’t use them. Both have a great power output (enought amps)

                  The LED’s are WS2801 programable (waterproof) LED’s for which I wrote two python scipts.
                  The Gesture module activates these python scripts.

                  Regards Robert

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                    mkloth @Robert_K
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                    @Robert_K

                    Hi Robert, that is a really cool mirror. What glass did you use? It looks very sharp and useful as a bathroom mirror ;-).

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                      Robert_K @mkloth
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                      @mkloth

                      If I recall correctly, I used this type of mirror:
                      https://plexiglasstunter.nl/plexiglas-xt-plaat-spiegel

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                        Tyfoon @Robert_K
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                        @Robert_K Just noticed this project and looks similar to something I want to build (frameless).

                        I see you have used plexiglas, you could also have used real glas (although a bit more expensive like here). Was there a reason other then price to go for plexi? I’m a bit afraid of warping.

                        Now some time further: How does the frame hold to the mirror? No issues with the glue? Did you ever consider using sticky black vinyl instead of the paint? (like this? and then attach the frame to it (I was thinking of using that type of solution).

                        Anything else on the build you would have done different in retrospect?

                        Thanks

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