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    Choosing mirror. 2 samples

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      Phate @KirAsh4
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      @KirAsh4

      I’ve thought about multiple instances myself…

      I was thinking a whole bunch of raspberry pi 7’ screens with just one module each spread over a huge window with that film… mmmmmm lol

      That would look awesome as a magic mirror

      I’d also love and RGB controller module… maybe the seed studios gear might be an easy integrate…

      Pi screens might be fairly cheap… probably find 8" I was only thinking the 7" official one for ease compatibility…

      I’d LOVE to see this if you manage it…

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        Phate @KirAsh4
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        @KirAsh4

        What printer do you have?

        Only just got mine a few months ago Flashforge Dreamer… Working way up on longer prints…

        Cant wait to try the wood and metal filaments…

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          KirAsh4 Moderator
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          Problem with using screens attached to the rpi is that they will all display the same thing, whereas a tablet, being a separate device, can load up MM² as an external URL. It doesn’t have to be a tablet, it could be something completely different. For that matter, they can be rpi zero devices with a screen attached. Those things are $5 each and while MM² won’t run on them, you can still load up a browser on them. :)

          A Life? Cool! Where can I download one of those from?

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            KirAsh4 Moderator
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            What you see there are laser cut wood pieces. The connectors and light cups are done on an Ultimaker 2.

            A Life? Cool! Where can I download one of those from?

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              Phate @KirAsh4
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              @KirAsh4

              hmmmm yes forgot about that rpi Zero… hmmm that does spark some thoughts…

              I wonder if I am allowed to use this software for displaying info in our small business…

              Picked up a cheap Nexus 7 tablet recently… 7" I think… still pretty good and lots around… they gave them out with new mobile contracts for a while…

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                KirAsh4 Moderator
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                Other than being ‘too much for what you’d use it for’, old tablet are cheap to come by. The trick is going to be keeping them running. I do like the rpi zero idea because they would all be connected to my main network and I can easily push updates to them that way.

                A Life? Cool! Where can I download one of those from?

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                  KirAsh4 Moderator
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                  For the record, I’m in the same rpi user group that’s chanting: PXE … PXE … PXE … (ideally wireless, but that’s a big overhead to have, ethernet would be fine)

                  A Life? Cool! Where can I download one of those from?

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                    molechi
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                    Hi
                    Can you provide product info for the 2 you’re comparing? I like the lighter one. Thanks

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