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    • spitzlbergerjS Offline
      spitzlbergerj Project Sponsor Module Developer @lavolp3
      last edited by

      Hi @lavolp3,
      I bought the LED light bar here
      As described in the last section of the article, I purchased the mirror from Glas-Star.de and the Aluminium composite panel (ACP - german: Alu Dibond) from plattenzuschnitt24.de as my backplate.

      The Aluminium composite panel is 4 mm thick and serves as a “black background” and as a mounting surface for all installations. It also stiffens the wooden frame on which I screwed the plate.
      greetings
      Sepp

      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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      • lavolp3L Offline
        lavolp3 Module Developer @spitzlbergerj
        last edited by

        @spitzlbergerj OK so you’re using the Mirropane Chrome Spy there I assume.
        Going to order that as well since I have the feeling it’s the best glass for a well lit bath.

        Thanks for the Alu Dibond tip.

        How to troubleshoot modules
        MMM-soccer v2, MMM-AVStock

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          PaulB @spitzlbergerj
          last edited by

          @spitzlbergerj Moin Sepp, danke für dein Feedback.
          Werde es mal meiner Freundin vorschlagen… vllt wird das ja was :-D

          Viele Grüße aus Hamburg,
          Paul

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            michael5r Module Developer @spitzlbergerj
            last edited by

            @spitzlbergerj Super nice build!

            If you don’t mind, a couple of questions:

            1. Seeing that you screwed the Dibond panel into the wood frame, did you cover up the screw holes afterwards or are they just not visible through the glass?

            2. I didn’t see any brackets or bracing in the photos, so how are you actually holding the monitor in place?

            Thanks!

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            • spitzlbergerjS Offline
              spitzlbergerj Project Sponsor Module Developer @michael5r
              last edited by

              @michael5r Good morning,
              I’ll be happy to answer the questions:

              1. I did not cover the screws. You still can’t see them through the glass.
                If you want to be sure, it should be sufficient to paint the screws with a black permanent marker.
                The only thing you see at the moment (if you know where to look ;-) ) is a small gap between the wooden frame and the silicone. At this point I apparently didn’t press the glass on well enough when I glued it to the frame. But that’s a little something.
              1. The monitor is actually already being fixed by the cutout in the Dibond plate. I adapted the cutout very exactly to the size of the screen. With an adhesive tape around it this is then sufficiently fixed. But I finally screwed two small angles to the wooden frame, which hold the monitor securely in the cutout of the panel. This is now doubly secure.

              Another tip about the motion detector (see also the supplement above in the text):
              In addition to the cutout for the monitor, I would now have an additional small cutout for the radar board (20 x 40 mm) made. The radar detector works perfectly, but unfortunately not through the Dibond plate. I had to fix it at the bottom of the frame. That’s OK, but it would have been perfect behind the mirror glass.

              Many greetings

              Sepp

              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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                acdacd2
                last edited by acdacd2

                Hello,

                very nice and waf.

                How did you fix the mirror on the wood ?

                Thanks,

                marc,

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                • spitzlbergerjS Offline
                  spitzlbergerj Project Sponsor Module Developer @acdacd2
                  last edited by

                  @acdacd2 Hi, thank you very much.
                  The mirror glass is glued with silicone. The groove in the frame serves this purpose. See also the pictures/photos 3, 8 as well as 17 and 18.

                  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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                    SimtechBen
                    last edited by

                    Very Nice Mirror! Quality work. Can you tell me how you wired up the radar sensor and where you finally placed it? I am assuming that you are using it to turn the screen on and off. What module did you use for that? I cannot get mine to trigger reliably.

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                      bhepler Module Developer
                      last edited by

                      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
                        last edited by

                        @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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