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    • bheplerB Offline
      bhepler Module Developer
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      Excellent work! That is a really sharp looking mirror. And you obviously planned out a lot ahead of time. I especially love the cutouts for the angle brackets in the corners. That is some serious attention to detail.

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      • spitzlbergerjS Offline
        spitzlbergerj Project Sponsor Module Developer @bhepler
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        @bhepler Thank you. Yes, I’ve planned a long time. The mirror should be allowed to hang in the bathroom :-)

        Regards
        Josef

        http://www.spitzlberger.de/smartmirror, https://github.com/spitzlbergerj/MMM-TeslaLogger, https://github.com/spitzlbergerj/CaravanPi, https://www.la-gondola-barocca.de

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        • spitzlbergerjS Offline
          spitzlbergerj Project Sponsor Module Developer @SimtechBen
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          @simtechben Hi, I connected the radar sensor like a PIR sensor and followed this description in the broadest sense (https://www.nils-snake.de/archives/magic-mirror-bewegungssensor-einbauen-teil-5). I adapted the script to my needs. But the logic is still as described in the article.
          Now I glued the radar sensor outside in the middle of the lower frame board with white tape. So it lies horizontally on the frame at the bottom. Not optimal in alignment, but it works and my wife agreed ;-)
          As described above, I would simply place it behind the mirror if there was no Dibond plate or if it had a corresponding cutout.

          Regards
          Josef

          http://www.spitzlberger.de/smartmirror, https://github.com/spitzlbergerj/MMM-TeslaLogger, https://github.com/spitzlbergerj/CaravanPi, https://www.la-gondola-barocca.de

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            Ramez
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            really nice :) just a small question, how did you mount it to the bath wall? you drilled the wall for some hings or what?

            many thanks :thumbs_up:

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            • spitzlbergerjS Offline
              spitzlbergerj Project Sponsor Module Developer @Ramez
              last edited by spitzlbergerj

              @ramez Hi,
              Thank you for your kind words of praise.
              On picture 7 you can see my assembly construction. I use the same principle as for a kitchen wall cabinet. A rail is mounted on the wall. The construction hangs then with special fittings on this rail. The advantage of these fittings is that they are height-adjustable and depth-adjustable. This makes exact positioning possible. This is very good for drilling between tiles, because you should only drill in the joints.
              I then fastened the frame itself with screws from above through the frame into the substructure (see picture 24).
              Here are the links:
              https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B01MPZM5ER/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
              https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B01BDR8K32/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

              Regards
              Josef

              http://www.spitzlberger.de/smartmirror, https://github.com/spitzlbergerj/MMM-TeslaLogger, https://github.com/spitzlbergerj/CaravanPi, https://www.la-gondola-barocca.de

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              • cowboysdudeC Offline
                cowboysdude Module Developer
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                Excellent job!

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                  secdude @spitzlbergerj
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                  @spitzlbergerj Hi, i’m planing to adapt that concept and plan for the respective cutout. Did you test the radar sensor through the mirror glas? Has it proven to work through Glas?

                  Gruesse aus DE,
                  Mat

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                  • spitzlbergerjS Offline
                    spitzlbergerj Project Sponsor Module Developer @secdude
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                    @secdude Hi,
                    no, I did not test the radar sensor properly through glass, because I had already installed the dibond plate. I’m pretty sure that the sensor will work well through glass alone or through glass with black cardboard behind… Of course I can’t give you a guarantee. However, my experiences with the sensor make this seem very, very likely.

                    Regards
                    Josef

                    http://www.spitzlberger.de/smartmirror, https://github.com/spitzlbergerj/MMM-TeslaLogger, https://github.com/spitzlbergerj/CaravanPi, https://www.la-gondola-barocca.de

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                      secdude @spitzlbergerj
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                      @spitzlbergerj Danke fuer die Einschaetzung :)

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                        bachoo786 @spitzlbergerj
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                        @spitzlbergerj hi well done and looks amazing.
                        Quick question:

                        1. Can you not glue the mirror using the silicone on the back panel directly? Rather using the groove in the wood? Is it possible?

                        2. The back panel how is it holding the monitor? I read your comment that you have your back panel cut around the monitor and it fits in perfectly and tightly. How and where did you apply the glue tape ?

                        3. Finally do you have any distortions of your image from your mirror? Especially around the edges where you have your silicone in the groove and the mirror? Because the blackness of the groove is different from the back panel and as well as the monitor?

                        Thanks.

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