Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Building the Frame
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How are you going to mount the mirror to the housing? With some kind of glue? Or are you going to build a frame which holds the mirror glas (like a picture frame) ?
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@yawns Yeah, the glass will sit on top of the monitor and the front frame will hold it in to place
I’ll then add wood, behind and below the monitor to hold it in place
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@Mitchfarino I did something similar with my mirror. I ended up routing a channel in two pieces that spanned in the interior of the box. The monitor edges fit in the channel and a couple of corner brackets secured each piece to the interior of the box. If you weren’t too concerned with visible screws on the outside of your box, you could skip the corner brackets for driving screws into the monitor supports from the outside.
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@bhepler how did you fix that to wall?
I’m struggling to see how you did it from that pic
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@Mitchfarino Heh. Well, that pic was just for holding the monitor in place. I used a french cleat to mount the mirror on the wall. One piece screws into the wall, the other screws into the edge of the box. You can make one fairly simply or just buy one from a hardware store.
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@bhepler And it’s strong enough to hold it up?
I think that might be the route I’m gonna take to hang mine
Any chance of a pic of the back of yours?
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I blogged about building MY mirror here: https://catoantonsen.wordpress.com/2016/09/24/magic-mirror-version-1.
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Basically like this: https://docs.smart-mirror.io/docs/hardware.html (scroll down to the last but one picture)
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@Mitchfarino Oh yeah. The cheap-ish french cleat I bought from Home Depot claims to be rated for 100 lbs. If you mount it on a wall stud, you’ll have no problems whatsoever.
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@bhepler it’s a dot and dab wall, so I need to go through to the brick (UK)