Man those are expensive though …
Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
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RE: Where to buy good two way mirrors ?
Yeah, the acrylic, at the monitor size (22x15), would be about $103 … But I’m putting it on a wall, a much larger piece … that’s gonna be 'spensive!
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RE: Where to buy good two way mirrors ?
Aaaaand that “Vanity Glass”, at the size of the monitor I’m using (22x15), with polished edges, would cost $600 … I’m actually afraid to see what the full size that I plan to use would cost.
Ok, I checked … $2k. I’ll get right on that. :)
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RE: Where to buy good two way mirrors ?
Looks like their “Vanity Glass” has a 70% reflection and 25% transmission. The Dielectric however has a 40 reflection and 60% transmission, designed for very bright rooms. They have a comparison of the different types of glass on their site: http://www.twowaymirrors.com/smart-mirror/
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RE: Where to buy good two way mirrors ?
Personally I wouldn’t use acrylic either. While lighter, over time and with cleaning it will scratch. I prefer glass, even though it would be heavier.
In fact I’m thinking of putting a large (3-4 feet wide) mirror up and use a 24" screen on one side of it. But that’s just a thought at the moment. Still pondering it.
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RE: Calendar event dates enhancement
Yep, when I’m done cleaning it up. I have this thing against repeating blocks of code, which I had to do here, once for an all day event and again for a timed one. So let me rewrite it first and clean it up.
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RE: Touch Screen Monitor With Two Way Mirror Film
Remove the frame, look at the edges of the glass. That’s the important part not to get wet. You can likely put a layer of silicone all around on the edges, let it cure over night, then put the film on the next day. It’s not like you have to soak the thing, so changes are you can do it with minimal water exposure and it would be fine. Just keep an eye where the water is going, keep a dry rag handy to wipe it off right away. Let it sit out to air dry for a day or two before putting it back together and connected to power again.
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RE: Touch Screen Monitor With Two Way Mirror Film
If you must use liquid to adhere the film to the monitor, I would recommend putting a small bead of silicone along the edges to seal the glass to the frame. Or, if you are removing the frame, you can seal all around the glass screen itself with a thin layer of silicone before you put the liquid on.
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RE: Touch Screen Monitor With Two Way Mirror Film
Except, find out what kind of screen is on your phone. They’re not all the same, and they’re certainly not all capacitive nor resistive. The technology world has changed a lot over the last decade and those screens now come in a variety of different tech. As for the film … yeah, not much I can say there. Maybe check with a local place that applies window tints to glass, maybe they can give you some suggestions.
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RE: Calendar event dates enhancement
Hey @djsunrise19, since you’re here now, would you mind commenting on these enhancements?