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    Small 'Picture frame' MagicMirror (first attempt)

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    • Robert_KR Offline
      Robert_K @Mykle1
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      @Mykle1 said in Small ‘Picture frame’ MagicMirror (first attempt):

      The acrylic top plate does look nice, giving it a professional, finished look. One suggestion, and this is just one old man’s opinion. Keep an eye on the temperature, now that you’ve closed the back of the frame.

      I’ve been thinking about that too. So I started with a closed plate, monitored the temperature and was thinking about making ventilator holes. Then again the temperature isn’t raising above 40degC. So I think it will be okay. I’ll keep it in mind with a hot summer day, thanks!

      Regards Robert

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        E3V3A
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        Wow, beautiful inside!
        How did you make the cables stay so nicely squared? With hot-glue?

        "Everything I do (here) is for free – altruism is the way!"
        MMM-FlightsAbove, MMM-Tabulator, MMM-Assistant (co-maintainer)

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          Robert_K @E3V3A
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          @E3V3A said in Small ‘Picture frame’ MagicMirror (first attempt):

          Wow, beautiful inside!
          How did you make the cables stay so nicely squared? With hot-glue?

          Yes, hot glue indeed.

          Regards Robert

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            michael24h @Robert_K
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            @Robert_K
            leave back of mirror open.that will help

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              michael24h @E3V3A
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              @E3V3A
              In my mm-clock, all 3d printed. No hot glue.

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                Lupearn
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                For me when I started to decorate my house it was very important to have original and matching picture frames.

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                  Lupearn @Lupearn
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                  @lupearn hmm

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