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    27" barn wood frame mirror (Alexa controlled)

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    • J Offline
      jfdesgagne
      last edited by

      I built the frame out of old barn wood. I wanted to make it look oldish, so perfect fitting was not needed. I hooked up a 2m led strip using a 12V power supply and some transistors. Everything is controlled through Alexa using IFTTT.

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      Main image
      Side view
      Living room
      Frame
      Frame inside
      Electornic
      Power supply
      Raspberry

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      • SvenSommerS Offline
        SvenSommer
        last edited by

        Very nicely done!
        What are the rotary switches in the last pictures for?

        Looking for some building inspiration?
        Check out my large, thin and metal framed mirror on robstechlog.com.

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        • J Offline
          jfdesgagne
          last edited by

          Thank you.

          To answer your question, there is no rotary switches. The grey things are wire connector to connect the led strip wires to an wire extension.

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            anupam
            last edited by

            Congratulation ! Very Nice Work.

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              tonyk86
              last edited by

              Awesome work! I’m planning on building my first smart mirror for my girlfriend. How difficult was this for a person who doesn’t have any programming skills? Also how much was the total cost of this project?

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              • G Offline
                goprojojo
                last edited by

                What Alexa module did you use? I’m still failing with setting up voice recognition for my own mirror

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