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    Slim, Frameless Bathroom Mirror with a 27" Display

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      reaper81
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      @schlachtkreuzer6

      if you mean the aluminum profile, they are from led-konzept. A realy nice shop, with lots of ideas all around led.

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        schlachtkreuzer6 @reaper81
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        @reaper81 said in Slim, Frameless Bathroom Mirror with a 27" Display:

        @schlachtkreuzer6

        if you mean the aluminum profile, they are from led-konzept. A realy nice shop, with lots of ideas all around led.

        No^^the parts for hanging, with the adjustment option from ikea :)

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          reaper81
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          @schlachtkreuzer6

          the conzept is called frence cleat. if they are well done, you can hang your mirror on the wall whitout any gap.

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          my rails are handcrafted and not so good.

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          My timber was too thick for the circular saw. If you use the ikea besta rails it is much easier and you get probably better results.

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            schlachtkreuzer6 @reaper81
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            @reaper81
            Ah I see. Thanks!

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              Relic
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              This looks like exactly what I want to do! I have one question though, how did you attach the wood frame to the glass? Looks great btw:)

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                MyMirror
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                Hi reaper81,
                same question from my site:
                how did you attach the mirror to the wooden frame to make it look frameless? Can you provide us some pictures and tipps?

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                  MyMirror
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                  One more :-)
                  Can you explain the first picture a bit more? What are the individual boxes and connections that can be seen in the picture?

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                    reaper81
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                    @Relic

                    The wood frame ist glued with the strongest intallation glue i could find. in my case it was soudal fix all high track.

                    The consistency of this glue is very tough, so i had to spread it with a spatula on the frame. Before this i had roughen the foil on the glas with sandpaperfor more gluegrip.

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                    After one day with a lot of weight on the frame the glue was harden.

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                      reaper81
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                      @ MyMirror

                      Before finishing the project, i had to rearange some prarts a little bit of the mirror, because i needed some space for the hanging rails. So don’t wonder.

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                      1. 220V AC Connection
                      2. 220V AC Mainswitch
                      3. 220V AC branching dose
                      4. 24V LED-power adapter
                      5. LED-Controller with radioreceiver
                      6. LED-stripes
                      7. monitor-power adapter mit HDMI-connection
                      8. monitor
                      9. 5V power adapter for Raspberry Pi und Bluetooth-Speaker
                      10. raspberry Pi
                      11. networkcable for Raspberry Pi
                      12. cameramodul for useridentification
                      13. radarsensor zur userdetection
                      14. voltage converter für Bluetooth-speaker from 5V to 3.3V
                      15. bluetoothreceiver/ -amplifier für exciter
                      16. button zur connect Bluetoothreceiver und smartphone
                      17. volumen Up Button for the Bluetoothreceiver
                      18. volumen Down Button for the Bluetoothreceiver
                      19. exciter (speaker)
                      20. memorycard for the raspi with a backupimage
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                        Vancete
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                        WOW. It look georgeous.

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