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    [DONE] New two way community order for all european countries - Open until 03 June 2018

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    • G Offline
      Goldjunge_Chriz @qu1que
      last edited by

      @qu1que said in New two way community order for all european countries - Open until 03 June 2018:

      @goldjunge_chriz

      Hi again!

      I’ve decided to buy the mirror. Here you have the dimensions:

      username: @qu1que
      width: 0,60 m.
      height: 0,70 m.
      real area: 0,42 m2.
      location of delivery: Santiago de Compostela - Spain.
      additional comments: polished edges

      Do you need my email to contact with me?
      Thanks,

      I will add you to the list later on the computer :)

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        bierfilzl
        last edited by

        Hi,

        I would also like to join:

        width: 0,435 m
        height: 0,62 m
        real area: 0,27 m2
        area to pay: 0,4 m2
        location of delivery: Kernen - Germany
        additional comments: polished edges

        Sorry - I don’t know how to edit the table. Thanks & regards!

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          Goldjunge_Chriz @buzztiger
          last edited by

          FINAL LIST

          # username width (m) height (m) real area (m²) area to pay for (min. 0,4 m²) location of delivery additional comments (like polished edges) confirmed
          1 rufu 0,71 0,60 0,43 0,43 Bratislava - Slovakia polished edges
          2 blafpap 0,89 0,504 0,45 0,45 Nieuwveen - Nederland polished edges
          3 essert 1,00 0,6 0,6 0,6 Friedrichshafen - Germany polished edges
          4 derRAV3N 0,4 1,0 0,4 0,4 Billerbeck - Germany polished edges
          5 AC 0,554 0,738 0,408852 0,41 Muenchen - Germany polished edges
          6 Buzztiger 0,5 0,8 0,4 0,4 Huerth - Germany polished edges
          7 qu1que 0,7 0,6 0,42 0,42 Santiago de Compostela - Spain polished edges
          8 bierfilzl 0,62 0,435 0,27 0,4 Kernen - Germany polished edges
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            qu1que Project Sponsor
            last edited by qu1que

            Hello @Goldjunge_Chriz, I’ve received the mirror today. I liked it a lot, only that I had made up the idea that it was a little thicker, but even better for the piece of furniture that I am building (I will put pictures in the “show your mirror” section of the forum when is finished).

            I just wanted to ask you a question, in one of the faces of the mirror, there is a film of very fine material, which can be extracted. Does that mean there is one face through which you look better than the other? Or in other words, what is the purpose of protecting only one of the faces with that film? (I put a picture of it)

            0_1533241687008_photo_2018-08-02_21-34-02.jpg

            Regards and thank you very much for the management!

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              justjim1220 Module Developer @qu1que
              last edited by

              @qu1que

              A two-way mirror can be looked through from both side with a mirror reflection on one side

              A one-way mirror is usually pretty difficult to look through the mirrored side, but can easily be look through the non-mirrored side.

              They usually have a rating, like most one-ways will only let around 75 to 95 percent of light through the mirrored side.

              whereas a two-way can range from 5% to 70%, with the most common being around 35-50%.

              At least that what I found during my research.

              "Life's Too Short To Dance With Ugly People"
              Jim Hallock - 1995

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                Goldjunge_Chriz @qu1que
                last edited by

                @qu1que said in [DONE] New two way community order for all european countries - Open until 03 June 2018:

                Hello @Goldjunge_Chriz, I’ve received the mirror today. I liked it a lot, only that I had made up the idea that it was a little thicker, but even better for the piece of furniture that I am building (I will put pictures in the “show your mirror” section of the forum when is finished).

                I just wanted to ask you a question, in one of the faces of the mirror, there is a film of very fine material, which can be extracted. Does that mean there is one face through which you look better than the other? Or in other words, what is the purpose of protecting only one of the faces with that film? (I put a picture of it)

                0_1533241687008_photo_2018-08-02_21-34-02.jpg

                Regards and thank you very much for the management!

                the foiled surface is the area you are looking into. The film is only to protect the mirror surface, you can deduct it. on the other side (the unfused side) comes your monitor, which shines through the glass. I hope I could help you :)

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                • qu1queQ Offline
                  qu1que Project Sponsor
                  last edited by

                  Sure! thank you!

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