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    • Bangee
      Bangee Module Developer last edited by Bangee

      Here is my frameless mirror project. I like this style a lot.

      Here you can see the difference between the 12 % and 20 % mirror.
      The room has big windows.

      12%:
      0_1475849078162_12_Mirror.jpg

      20%
      0_1475849270035_20_Mirror.jpg

      frame:
      0_1475855757955_frame.jpg

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      • yawns
        yawns Moderator last edited by yawns

        interesting. Thanks for showing the difference between 12% and 20% so clearly.
        Is the 12% better readable if you use the shutter to darken the room?

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        • Bangee
          Bangee Module Developer last edited by

          my first mirror was built with a 12 % in a “darker” room.
          There is no big window on the other side of the room:
          https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/117/bangee-s-mirror/16

          I’ll post another project with a 12 % mirror.

          the reflection of the 12% is golden. the 20% has a natural reflection.

          I’ts hard to decide 😉

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          • prototype0815
            prototype0815 last edited by

            Nice Mirror Bangee, where did you baught it? What is the thickness of these mirrors?

            Kind regards from Germany

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            • Bangee
              Bangee Module Developer last edited by

              I did it by my self.
              The glass is a 4mm two way mirror and the frame is aluminium 1.5 mm.

              and the complete mirror is about 5 cm thick

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                PaulB last edited by

                @Bangee

                Your Mirror looks awesome. Which components did you used to built the Mirrorframe and furthermore, how did you manage that the mirror is fixed on the Display?

                Kind regards from Bayreuth, Germany.

                Paul B

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                • Bangee
                  Bangee Module Developer last edited by

                  Hi @PaulB

                  I’ve used an aluminium sheet, 1.5 mm thik. I made a sketch and went to a Sheet metal processing company.
                  But the coast are very high. 🙂

                  The fixing is included in to the mirrorframe and its built in one pice of aluminium.

                  Bangee

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                    PaulB last edited by

                    @Bangee Your mirror looks so well, but I think I am going with a frame made out of wood for my first attempt. Nevertheless I am very interested in your mirror project, and still looking for a way to rebuild it with wood.

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                    • Bangee
                      Bangee Module Developer last edited by

                      0_1482437497958_IMG_8645.JPG

                      Here is my latest project. I have integrated the PIR sensor in my the glass 😏

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                      • binderth
                        binderth @Bangee last edited by binderth

                        @Bangee that Looks so great!
                        I’m looking into planning my frame at the moment. How do you attach the Monitor to the mirror and how do you place it on the wall, could you please add some information/pictures on that?
                        Thanks!

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