Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Slim, Frameless Bathroom Mirror with a 27" Display
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The display lies flush between the middle and upper cedar wood and is held only by angles screwed behind it, as can be seen in the picture below.
It is important that the foil is only removed in the area on the mirror, where later also the display should be visible. It is not bad either if a little too much foil was removed, it happened to me too. Then you just stick something on the glass or even better directly on the annoying place on the display, such as on the silver strip on my display.
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You really should not have shown me the link. Now I am dissatisfied with my solution. But your are rigth, small tweeters at the non visible top of the frame in connection with the exciters would produce a better sound. Well maybe the next mirror …
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@reaper81
Don’t be sad. Every time when you see an other project you will think damn that’s an great idea ^^ -
@reaper81 At least once a month I come across your awesome mirror. And it still wow’s me. I am looking forward to install a likewise solution as you did. It just looks so incredible cool.
Many Greetings from Hamburg :)
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@reaper81 said in Slim, Frameless Bathroom Mirror with a 27" Display:
For indirect lighting special 45 ° aluminum profiles were used, into which the LED strips were laid. The lighting can be dimmed and set the color temperature by radio.
I am interested into your LED solution, but I couldn’t understand what you meant there. :thinking_face:
Are you saying that the LEDs/LED colours are managed by a typical IR remote or?
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hi @reaper81
very nice mirror well done.
quick question are you having any issues with wifi drop outs? I have my smart mirror infront of the tiles in my bathroom and have issues with wifi dropping out and I think it could be the tiles causing this wifi drop out.
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Hi @reaper81,
awesome good looking mirror you have built! Another question regarding the window foil. Was it already mounted on the back of the mirror or did you do this on your own. If yes for “on your own”, what kind of foil was it in order to have a proper connection between mirror glass, foil and wooden frame?