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    lofgren

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    • My Mirror

      Hello fellow mirrorbuilders.
      This is my mirror based on a 32" lcd screen.
      I have build everything from scratch.

      I’m not the handiest man on earth when it comes to carpenting but after some iterations and i had a frame that the screen fits nicely in. I bought the front frame in pieces and cut them in a 45deg angle and glued it on the back frame and let it dry overnight.

      For the mirror i went to a local glasstore and they cut out a piece of glass for me after my measures. I bought the mirrorfilm online and had some trouble with bubbles when i tried to apply it. After about an hour of scraping the bubbles most of them disappeared and after about 1 week all bubbles was gone.

      Modules

      Calendar:
      I have a calendermodule that syncs from my phone, facebook, googlecalendar and even some RSS feed of my favorite icehockeyteam :)

      Forecast
      Newsfeed

      I will implement a webcamera in the future with facerecognition so me and my girlfriend can have seperate profiles.

      Here is the result :)

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      posted in Show your Mirror
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    Latest posts made by lofgren

    • RE: My Mirror

      @AdamMoses-GitHub
      Hi!
      I used a 32tums lcd screen. But lcd makes the screen sometimes visible through the mirror so next time there will be a led screen.

      Everything is built by hand even the mirror. Went to a glass shop that cut out the glass for me. Then I applied a mirror film that I bought online. Also the frame is built from scratch.

      I’am writing down the whole process and will update the post shortly for more information :)

      posted in Show your Mirror
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      lofgren
    • My Mirror

      Hello fellow mirrorbuilders.
      This is my mirror based on a 32" lcd screen.
      I have build everything from scratch.

      I’m not the handiest man on earth when it comes to carpenting but after some iterations and i had a frame that the screen fits nicely in. I bought the front frame in pieces and cut them in a 45deg angle and glued it on the back frame and let it dry overnight.

      For the mirror i went to a local glasstore and they cut out a piece of glass for me after my measures. I bought the mirrorfilm online and had some trouble with bubbles when i tried to apply it. After about an hour of scraping the bubbles most of them disappeared and after about 1 week all bubbles was gone.

      Modules

      Calendar:
      I have a calendermodule that syncs from my phone, facebook, googlecalendar and even some RSS feed of my favorite icehockeyteam :)

      Forecast
      Newsfeed

      I will implement a webcamera in the future with facerecognition so me and my girlfriend can have seperate profiles.

      Here is the result :)

      alt text
      alt text
      alt text
      alt text
      alt text

      posted in Show your Mirror
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      lofgren
    • RE: Apply mirror film

      okey thanks! Gonna order a bigger one then :)

      posted in Troubleshooting
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    • Apply mirror film

      Hey guys!
      I building my first mirror now and just realized that my mirror film is too short. My question is,will it be an ugly edge if I buy a film and splices them, or is it best to buy a new large one covering the entire surface at once?

      Thank you guys!

      posted in Troubleshooting
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      lofgren