Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
My Mirror
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Hello fellow mirrorbuilders.
This is my mirror based on a 32" lcd screen.
I have build everything from scratch.I’m not the handiest man on earth when it comes to carpenting but after some iterations and i had a frame that the screen fits nicely in. I bought the front frame in pieces and cut them in a 45deg angle and glued it on the back frame and let it dry overnight.
For the mirror i went to a local glasstore and they cut out a piece of glass for me after my measures. I bought the mirrorfilm online and had some trouble with bubbles when i tried to apply it. After about an hour of scraping the bubbles most of them disappeared and after about 1 week all bubbles was gone.
Modules
Calendar:
I have a calendermodule that syncs from my phone, facebook, googlecalendar and even some RSS feed of my favorite icehockeyteam :)Forecast
NewsfeedI will implement a webcamera in the future with facerecognition so me and my girlfriend can have seperate profiles.
Here is the result :)
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Nice build. Could you add some more information like
- why did you build it
- what are things you might change in the future
- things you might have “learned the hard way”
People like to see pictures, but they also like to read a story behind it :)
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What’s brand/model of the monitor you used? Also, where did you get the mirror itself from?
Very well done, I may try to build one that size myself.
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@AdamMoses-GitHub
Hi!
I used a 32tums lcd screen. But lcd makes the screen sometimes visible through the mirror so next time there will be a led screen.Everything is built by hand even the mirror. Went to a glass shop that cut out the glass for me. Then I applied a mirror film that I bought online. Also the frame is built from scratch.
I’am writing down the whole process and will update the post shortly for more information :)
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@Mykle1 Hi could you post the link to the film vendor?ty
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@lofgren used film on this mirror. I never used film so I can’t recommend any vendors to you. Perhaps someone else will. I think most people are using acrylic mirrors or glass mirrors. Glass mirrors are best, acrylic mirrors come next, and then film. Again, I’ve never used film but I understand it is a lot more work and perhaps difficult to manage, as well.
Do a search right here in the forum for “what kind of mirror to use” and you should find plenty of advice