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    Two way mirror suppliers - Australia!

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      tgriffo
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      Thanks @zydecat74 - I’ve tried with the film you suggested ($45 from Bunnings) + a normal piece of glass ($22 from a local glass shop). It works like a beauty.

      You will also need an application tool (yellow thing in the photo), a very sharp knife, a ruler (ideally longer than the one I used) and baby shampoo to mix with water and spray on the glass/film to apply it.

      Photos of stuff and the result. All that is left for me now is to make the frame - but it is starting to look achievable now.

      The film
      ![0_1475966543600_Energy saving film copy.jpg]
      ![0_1475966558698_Energy saving film 2 copy.jpg]

      Tools
      ![0_1475966573010_Other tools copy.jpg]

      Results (the film is inside)
      ![0_1475966586655_Result with film inside copy.jpg]

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        Lobsta @tgriffo
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        @tgriffo I can’t see the photos?

        Can anyone else see them?

        The film sounds like a good idea.

        On a scale of 1 to 10, how hard was it to apply? Would it work just as easy on a piece of acrylic? My only concern using glass is the extra weight and consequences of some part of my dodgy handiwork giving way.

        Lobby

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          tgriffo
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          Hey @Lobsta, the film wasn’t very hard to apply to glass. Took me, doing it for the first time, about 20 minutes and it didn’t look too horrible.

          Images are not working well on this forum hey - tried to upload them again but no luck…

          I’ve today finished the woodwork, with a lot of help from a friend that is experienced in weekend-woodwork. I don’t think it was any harder with glass than it would have been with acrylic. Certainly heavier though. I suspect the film would just as well with acrylic…

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            clumsy_ninja
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            @tgriffo are you able to send me some photos or try posting them again?
            I’m trying to decide if the quality is good enough with the film or if I should drop the $220 for glass mirror.

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              tgriffo
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              @clumsy_ninja trying again using an image hosting service: https://postimg.org/gallery/1lw67cdn2

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                clumsy_ninja @tgriffo
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                @tgriffo Thanks, I can see them now. It looks better than I thought a film would actually.

                I bought this film the other day, should have it this week.
                http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/290756560949?_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

                Apparently they use it in dance studios etc where mirror is too expensive so i’m hoping it works quite well. I’ll be sure to post the results.

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                  systmworks @clumsy_ninja
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                  @clumsy_ninja howdy - it’s been a while - how did that 15% mirror tint roll from eBay go ?

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                    systmworks
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                    I thought Id share a list of Australian glass suppliers that appear to supply one-way mirror glass (I am sure there are lots more, but this is what I found in Google).

                    FYI I have emailed a couple and are yet to hear back, but YMMV. If they receive multiple enquiries they may be more likely to start supplying this type of glass in the small sizes required for smart mirrors.

                    greaterglass.com.au/glass/two-way-observa/
                    chevronglass.com.au/stocked-substances/
                    walshsglass.com.au/view/mirrors

                    Seems I cant paste the full list here - keeps getting flagged as spam.
                    Full list here: https://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-replies.cfm?t=2571313#r11

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                      bellroy
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                      Hi Guys,

                      I’m gathering all the hardware items, and I’m sourcing 2 way mirror but it seem like they not an easy type mirror to get, anyone here has completed their project with 2 way mirror that they managed to get in Australia? I’m from Canberra.

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                        inversation @bellroy
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                        @bellroy Like many others on this thread, I’m currently stuck on the 2 way mirror part. I’ve hit up a few local places with no luck, thinking of trying the Bunnings option mentioned above. If you do find a place that isn’t exorbitant in price, please be sure to let us know!

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