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    • Laser-cut Magic Mirror frame (3mm plywood, 620×375 mirror)

      Hi everyone,

      I wanted to share a small project I just finished: a Magic Mirror with a fully laser-cut wooden frame.

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      The goal was simple: instead of buying a frame, I wanted to design and cut the entire structure using a small laser cutter.

      The mirror itself is 620 × 375 mm, and the frame is made from 3 mm plywood sheets (210 × 145 mm) cut with a 10W diode laser.

      In total the frame required:

      • ~56 laser-cut parts
      • 10 cutting sheets
      • 3 mm plywood
      • finger-joint assembly
      • rabbet for the mirror
      • 2 backing layers

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      For a 10W laser, cutting all the pieces for a frame this size actually worked surprisingly well. I honestly didn’t expect it to work that cleanly.

      The mirror runs on:

      • Raspberry Pi 5
      • HDMI monitor (USB pow ered)
      • standard MagicMirror modules (clock, weather, news)

      More info https://www.framistik.com/showcase

      For a first build I’m really happy with the result.

      If anyone is interested in the frame generator, I’m happy to share it.
      https://www.framistik.com

      And of course if people have ideas to improve the frame design, I’d love the feedback.

      Thanks!

      posted in Show your Mirror
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