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      pnobrega
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      Hi. Great look.
      By any change you took pics while mounting?
      Looking for ideias for the frame and how to put all together and secure…
      thanks

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        delightedCrow Project Sponsor Module Developer @pnobrega
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        @pnobrega Thanks, I did a couple of blog posts about the monitor tear down and the framing process which show some pics.

        This version of Wallberry is mostly a prototype held together with hope and electrical tape, so I don’t know how great a model it will be for you (others have done it much better with better tools), but it’s a fun example of doing a wall display with few resources.

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          HayyatAli
          last edited by

          well done…liked your work…i m interested to build this mirror but really don’t know how to start???from where should i start???any help???

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            mumblebaj Module Developer @HayyatAli
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            @HayyatAli
            In my opinion, get a Pi 3 B+, download the software and follow the instructions to install. Then play around with some of the modules and see how far you get. Took me only a few hours to get mine up an running and I explore different modules as often as I can.

            Check out my modules at: https://github.com/mumblebaj?tab=repositories
            Check my blog-post: https://mumblebaj.xyz/

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              delightedCrow Project Sponsor Module Developer @HayyatAli
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              @HayyatAli thanks!

              Breaking the project into small steps is a good idea and @mumblebaj has really good advice in starting with the raspberry pi. If you don’t already have one I recommend taking a look at Adafruit. Once you have your pi set up you can look at getting a monitor, then you can decide how you want to frame it.

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