Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
22'' Display + 40cmx50cm IKEA Frame + PIR Sensor
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Looks really good. Thinking about using the same ikea frame.
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I used a film and the glass included with the frame, as I didn’t want to go crazy for my first magic mirror, but as soon as I get another display ( a good one) I will order a proper two way mirror and make another one using the same frame (super easy to do and quite cheap)
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You are the genius!! I considered IKEA RIBBA, but I gave up the idea because the depth was not enough. How can you find “Back-to-Back” solution! I should have read this article 1 weeks before.
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@Sean Well, to be honest, my wife deserves all the credit: I was desperate after 2 weeks of trying to do my own frame, including butchering 3 RiBBAs (just to get the glass) and my wife just said: hey, you already have two unused frames, why you just don’t glue them back to back? MIND BLOWN
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@ryck Would please you post a hardware list with prices? I like your setup and it looks like a simple cost effective design for my first project.
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@AZ_Geek I can try :)
Required
- Old 22’’ display (£10)
- 2 x IKEA RIBBA 40x50
- One way reflective film
- Micro SDHC
- Raspberry Pi 3 B
- HDMI to VGA adaptor
Optional
You will also need some glue to join the two frames together, an extension lead to plugin everything inside the frame, a drill to hang the frame and make a hole for the extension lead cable… but hopefully you’ll have all this things already.
Good luck with your new MagicMirror!
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Isn’t a 40/50 Ribba frame at Ikea…?!? Thinking of using this or two back to back. Also can you quote the one way reflective film you used as the link was just a link to Ebay.
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Hey ryck,
is it possible to show us some pictures from the backside how do you placed the PIR ?
How do you fix the PIR and, if possible, the connection from the PIR to the raspi …
And what hight did your RIBBA have?Thanks!
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@MyMirror Sure, I’ll try tonight, but I can already tell you:
- The PIR is attached to the bottom of the frame with some bluetack
- The PIR sensor is using this “module” so just follow the instruction (ie, here)
- My frame was 40x50, but you have more options, just choose the one that works better for you (and fits your screen, of course)
Good luck!
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