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    27" Mirror with selfmade frame

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    • kruemelK Offline
      kruemel
      last edited by kruemel

      Ah sorry i did not get any notifications about new posts :-)
      I will answer all the questions this week

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        kruemel @jersam
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        @jersam said in 27" Mirror with selfmade frame:

        which router bits did you use on the 2x4s?

        Sorry i dont get your point ^^
        Do you mean this, maybe?

        0_1528793865589_display.png

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          kruemel @onkelbobby
          last edited by kruemel

          @onkelbobby Hi, thank you :-)

          I just mounted the sensor on a piece of wood behind the glass (to reduce the range a little bit without a tresistor) instead of directly behind the glass.
          0_1528794501017_sensor.png

          If you need i can make a picture but i think the illustration should do the job ;-)

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            jersam @kruemel
            last edited by

            @kruemel which bits did you use to cut the wood.

            Looks like you started with a 2x4, cut into a L shape with a ledge, put a smaller strip of wood to hold the mirror and display in.

            its nicely done so i was curious.

            I just picked up a table saw so i can do a datto cut in wood.

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              onkelbobby @kruemel
              last edited by

              @kruemel
              thanks… no need to take pictures…
              I’m just wondering why my sensor is no working trough the glass wood combination (Mirropane Chrome Spy 4mm + plywood 5mm)

              Anyway, I found another way to mount it almost invisible.

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                teegray1124
                last edited by

                does your myweather module still work?

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                • kruemelK Offline
                  kruemel @teegray1124
                  last edited by

                  @teegray1124 Yes but i think you mean the “rainfall” amount, when you ask like this ^^
                  I noticed that it states “nullmm” instead of a number, since a couple weeks.

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                  • kruemelK Offline
                    kruemel
                    last edited by kruemel

                    @jersam Aaaah, now i get your point :D

                    I started with 2

                    Douglas Wood 4,5 cm x 200 cm x 7 cm
                    https://www.obi.ch/terrassendielen/unterkonstruktion-douglasie-4-5-cm-x-200-cm-x-7-cm/p/3434313

                    Cut in the half and to my needed length.
                    Get rid of the wood i dont need with a wood milling, like this:
                    alt text

                    …with two different positions to get a “stairway” :-)

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                      max86
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                      Hello @kruemel , is that possible to have the outline dimensions, i’m thinking about building almost the same ? Actually, i don’t know what should be the size of overflow for the mirror, to keep it strong.

                      Really nice setup :)

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                      • kruemelK Offline
                        kruemel @max86
                        last edited by kruemel

                        @max86 Hi Max, sure :-)
                        Outline is 153cm x 40.3cm for the frame
                        and visable mirror is 34.3cm

                        So the overflow in my case should be about ~1.5 to 1.7cm

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