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      Barrel91
      last edited by Barrel91

      Hi!

      After building a raspberry for my 3d printer, i was looking for other pi uses. Then i came acros this beauty!
      So i got another pi (4b) and started installing the magic mirror (with a lot of forum reading and copy/pasting/adjusting)
      then started collecting materials. I asked if she wanted a square or a rectangle mirror… “a round one!”.

      Bent and welded the outer frame, ordered a round 4mm glass, adhesive and some mirror foil.
      Power adaptor, power splitter and after about 2 weeks the mirror was hanging!
      The screen is a 24" monitor i had laying around. it is mounted with two corner brackets in the top left and right of the screen

      updating after holiday was a bit challenging, after fixing the bootloop, the microSD had insufficient storage.
      so extracted the config.js and reinstalled everything on a 32GB SD and it works again

      Thanks sdetweil for the install scripts
      Thanks Michael for the MagicMirror

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        sdetweil @Barrel91
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        @Barrel91 nice work! the Pic on the wall does show how big it is!

        Sam

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        learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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          kayakbabe
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          I have to tell you that I am awed! And really considering making a round MM now. It is fabulous!

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            stephanvdplas
            last edited by

            Wow, this is a nice MM!
            I have created a bathroom MM (https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/18406/bathroom-mirror/2?_=1705489145468) but something like this for the hallway or kitchen would be awesome. Thanks for the ideas!

            Regards,
            Stephan

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              Barrel91 @stephanvdplas
              last edited by

              thanks all!
              @stephanvdplas i have admired your MM aswell (and copy’d a bit of your config). Nice!

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                ferby09 @Barrel91
                last edited by ferby09

                @Barrel91 Wow, I never thought about using an IEC plug for powering your mirror if you don’t have a power outlet right behind it. That’s genius and so convenient!
                Also, what is that Netgear device?

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                  Barrel91 @ferby09
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                  @ferby09 and the powercable is white so it is less obvious running down the wall. The netgear is a mobile router for a network connection to the pi wich i used for testing some modules

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