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      Anthony Project Sponsor
      last edited by Anthony

      Hello to all forum.
      Finally after a tones af reading, asking, searching I managed to finish and hang my mirror to the wall so it is time to share my effort with you.

      The frame is regular wood. It is thicker than I thought but it is my first try.
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      I painted with grey chalkpaint and after my wife’s suggestion we gave it a vintage look before polish it.
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      The project is running on an Rpi 4B 4GB
      The modules I am using are the follwing:
      MMM-GoogleAssistant
      MMM-NewsFeed
      MMM-SpeedTest
      MMM-Tools
      MMM-Weather
      MMM-WiFiPassword
      MMM-Astro
      MMM-SpeedTest
      MMM-EasyBack
      MMM-StopwatchTimer
      MMM-GABackground
      MMM-IronManGA
      MMM-Pages
      Gateway
      EXT-Alert
      EXT-Background
      EXT-Bring
      EXT-Browser
      EXT-Detector
      EXT-Governor
      EXT-RadioPlayer
      EXT-Screen
      EXT-ScreenManager
      EXT-UpdateNotification
      EXT-Volume
      EXT-YouTubeVLC

      Behind the frame there is a 2m WS2812B which is powered from an external 5V power supply and controlled by an arduino. I have uploaded a schetch I found here with about 20 effects which I change from an extelnal push button. Also one raw of zimple RGB led strip running on an external 12V power supply. This one is used for GA statuses. It is usefull for me because I am using an old TV with built-in speakers. That means that when the TV is closed I have no audio either so when I use the command to turn it on I do not know if GA heard me or not. Any way here are some picures of my built.
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      I have two of these 12V fans to cool the frame
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      The circuit that drives the RGB led strip for GA status.
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      My mini control panel
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      And that is my final result
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      I hope you like my try. At this point I would like to thank everyboby who replied to my hundrends of questions and hepled me finish this project.
      Special thanks and RESPECT to @bugsounet for his excellent wiki and recipes and for his patience!

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        mumblebaj Module Developer @Anthony
        last edited by

        @Anthony Nicely done. Was a little concerned about the thickness of the wood and how heavy it would be but it looks good. Love the effects…

        Check out my modules at: https://github.com/mumblebaj?tab=repositories

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          Anthony Project Sponsor @mumblebaj
          last edited by

          @mumblebaj Thank you my friend. That why I mention thickness in the beginning of the topic. We learn from our mistakes. Next one will be better and thinner for sure!

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            bugsounet Banned @Anthony
            last edited by bugsounet

            wow !! wonderfull !

            26 modules used including 20 from myself ! :astonished_face: :astonished_face:

            • Real question is why ?
            • @bugsounet response is just because !

            Happy use @Anthony

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              KamiSchami @bugsounet
              last edited by

              Looks great !!!

              Real programmers never work 9 to 5. If they are around at 9 AM, it's because they were up all night.

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                Sven1894
                last edited by

                Wow that looks amazing! Great work!

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                  Egnos
                  last edited by

                  @Anthony nice job congratulations!

                  My Mirror https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/17262/the-raspimirror-was-born/7

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                    joey
                    last edited by

                    This looks great. As mumblebaj said, I too was concerned about the thickness but more about how far out the screen would stick out from the wall, but showing it next to a wall-mounted television shows that the Magic Mirror sticks out about the same.

                    It also took me far too long to realize that GA is Google Assistant. Some acronyms/abbreviations just never stick in my brain!

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                      Anthony Project Sponsor @joey
                      last edited by

                      @joey Hello and thank you for your review and your opinion as well. You are right about the frame thickness but since this was my first built I want it to be safe for it’s weight so I exaggerated a little. Next will be thinner. As for the wall distance this the minimum I could do since all the components (RPi, arduino, power supplies etc) I think they couldn’t fit in a thinner frame. Although it looks great in my home. Also I kept in mind that there must be enough space in the frame for vendilation. For GA I am sorry but everyone refers to Google Assistant like this so I did too.

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