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    • BangeeB Offline
      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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        • BangeeB Offline
          Bangee Module Developer
          last edited by

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

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            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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            • BangeeB Offline
              Bangee Module Developer
              last edited by

              Hi @binderth
              The monitor is put in the frame and hold by the glass and some lashes.

              This frame very thin an built with 1.5mm aluminium.
              The Weight ist only 1 kg.
              I’ve used a 3mm 12% twoway mirror.

              If someone is interested in this, I will produce some more pices.

              PM me if you’re interested in it.

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                PindaPower
                last edited by

                Looking great, hope you get the PIR working.
                I will appreciate if you share you work(step) to your finishing mirror. Trying to upgrade my mirror with PIR sensor in the future. So your step/choice would help me later on.

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                  KrawallKurt
                  last edited by

                  Wow… I was actually thinking of getting a 3% mirror. Will rethink that. What display are you using? Is it a 250cd/m² one?

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                  • BangeeB Offline
                    Bangee Module Developer
                    last edited by

                    yes its a 250 cd/m2

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                      Atheose @Bangee
                      last edited by

                      @Bangee Looks looks really great! I love how you integrated the PIR into the mirror itself.

                      What did you use to cut the hole? Was it difficult? Were you concerned about breaking the glass?

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                      • BangeeB Offline
                        Bangee Module Developer
                        last edited by

                        I’ve ordered the mirror with the hole in it.
                        I don’t know how to do this by your selve :-)

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