Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Where to buy good two way mirrors ?
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@RedNax Hey, I bought a mirror from them. The quality is great, but although the mirror is a little bit heavy. It costs 75€ for a 650x430mm mirror, thats really cheap because I found only shops which offered that mirror for 120-150€.
How much it weighs exactly, I don’t know because it’s already built-in.
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@jordi2830 @Mark Finaly received my mirror last friday. Took a long time. Mirror looked good before inserting it in the frame. It is now hanging next to my front door, but it is to dark in the hall, so there is not a real mirror effect, and can look through the mirror… I ordered the 2 way mirror, or confrontation mirror. I am tinking about taping the sides where there is no screen, to see if that improves the effect.
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If the room itself is dark, there is nothing to reflect off of the screen, you will (only) see the monitor behind it.
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@Try2Fly I work a 10 minute drive away from DokterPlexiglas so I have no troubles with the delivery. I hope that they finish mine a lot faster then they did yours.
My mirror is bigger then the monitor but I made a woodenframe (spraypaint it black) to cover the mirror where there is no monitor. This works great even with the folie I tested it on (I only used the folie to test it, so please dont ban my guys) -
@Mark me too ;) I picked it up there since I also live nearby. I guess they have a big sheet of it now, so hopefully yours won’t take that long.
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@Mark I do think that a real glass mirror is better than the plexiglas. But that costs more, and for me this is now only a test and see where the project goes. If I am satisfied with the way MM is working and still find it usefull/fun, I might consider buying a glass mirror and building a nicer frame…
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@Try2Fly I tested with the adhesive film, and I am going to try the plexiglas 50x70 cm.
Let me know, if you have a cheap adres for the glass version. -
@michelleoj Just went onto their site and the price quote for a 24" x 36" acrylic is $270. Am I missing something or have they jacked up their prices from when you bought yours?
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@Mitchfarino Cutplasticsheeting is the company I used for my acrylic mirror.
It does the job, at a fraction of the cost! Yes it may scratch over time, but for £30 for a 22" I can’t really complain at that! -
@andy952 awesome!
I’m going to go with them then, just wanted to make sure the two way worked well enough.
Thanks for your feedback!