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LED Infinity Mirror, 32 LEDs, Selectable Patterns, Quality Frame

LED Infinity Mirror, 32 LEDs, Selectable Patterns, Quality Frame
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This Instructable covers building my available Full 8"x8" 32 LED Infinity Mirror Kit  or re-create it with your own materials such as acrylic  or hardboard sheet. It also could be scaled up or down to suit. Plans are included in the ZIP below.

The Kit contains everything needed to recreate this project. Everything from high-quality glass mirrors, parts to build a durable plastic frame, 32x LEDs( color's are buyers choice), LED Controller kit, DC Jack, Wall-Wart Power Supply and wire. Just supply some spray paint and a few tools.

With an overall dimension of 12" x 12" x 2.25" and 32x 5mm LEDs with controller.

I can also put together custom kits, if you would like to supply some of your own parts or if you want some of the steps/parts built for you. Just PM me or Contact Me

If you would like to re-create this project with out a kit. There is a diagram in the ZIP below with info on the pieces required to build the frame. Acrylic, Hard-Board, Wood, Styrene, plywood can be used to build the frame.

There are two ways to build this. With or without a controller. This Instructable will cover building with a controller. But there will be notes on what to do if you want an always on version, if you are using all Auto-Fade LEDs then a controller will not need to be used.



I have built of few different Infinity Mirrors, Check out My Gallery



Disclaimer: This project is potentially dangerous. The Author is not responsible in any way for any damages or injury's resulting from its use.


 
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Step 1Supplies and Parts

Supplies and Parts
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Everything is Included in the Full 8"x8" Infinity Mirror Kit

Materials Needed:
- 1x 8.5"x8.5" 1/8" Glass or Acrylic Mirror
- 1x 8.5"X8.5" Two-Way Mirror, kit includes 1/4" thick MirrorPane( brand name) *Careful the silvered side is easily scratched.
- 4x Side Pieces*, measuring 11.9" x 2.25" 
- 4x Inner Walls*, 8.6" x 2"  
- 4x Mitered Front Pieces*, 12" x 2", 45deg miters
- Pieces to hold the mirrors
- Glue**
- 32x 5mm LEDs, diffused or water clear. Try Auto-Change LEDs
- 8 Channel LED Controller
- Stranded wire ~22ga. 8+ ft.
- Solid Strand wire, 22ga, 1 ft.
- 5v DC Power Supply with Matching Barrel Jack
- Krylon Fusion - Black or chosen color

Tools:
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Soldering Pencil
- Tools for PCB building. (diagnol cutters, wire stripper, ect.)
- Hot Glue
- Small flat-point screw driver
- 5/16" Drill Bit*** and power drill

* The frame pieces included in the kit are Opaque 100mil Polystyrene. Acrylic could be substituted, it is harder to work with, but if you can make clean cuts its possible. Hard-Board ( Masonite ) could also be used, won't look as nice finished though. The same measurements can be used if the material is 100mil ( 0.1" ) otherwise adjust. Ex: 125mil acrylic, change the side piece from 11.9" to 11.875" & inner wall 8.6" 8.7" (they can be over length)

** Glue:
- The kit is supplied with a special glue for Polystyrene.
- Acrylic can use Methylene Chloride (Acrylic Cement, availible at hobby/crafts store) with chips of acrylic dissolved in it. Start with few chips and keep adding till its thick as corn syrup.
- Hard-Board, use a quality wood glue.

***Drill Bits
- Ask for the power and button holes to be drilled for you when purchasing your kit. Free of charge

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15 comments
May 10, 2012. 5:27 PMatm5atm says:
where else may i find the materials for this same project.
Jun 4, 2011. 9:32 AMarbita2 says:
thank you
Feb 22, 2011. 7:59 PMjackmcd007 says:
Would it work if I used a 1/8" thick Two-Way Mirror instead?
Feb 10, 2011. 11:22 AMbluumax says:
It's good to use some hot glue on the wires coming directly from the PCB before handling much, they really like to break off.
Nov 27, 2010. 4:43 PMDustySeven7 says:
I believe you got a little confused my friend. the negative ends should be connected in parallel and the positives should have all a wire connected to them from the controller. the way you said to connect the system would not work.
Nov 3, 2010. 10:54 AMcurly B. says:
great work!

http://www.instructables.com/id/cool-DIY-infinite-LED-tunnel/?&sort=NEWEST&limit=40
Aug 11, 2010. 5:36 AMjay2k6ie says:
Hi, Love the tutorial, im wondering how much space is between the two mirrors and the LED's in the middle? Im assuming it goes 1 mirror on the bottom - space - LED's - space - two way mirror, but how much space is given between? cheers
Jul 29, 2010. 2:37 AMlaserlad says:
Looks great. The link to your ChromationSystems-InfinityMirror.zip file seems to be broken.
Jul 27, 2010. 9:12 PMClayfig says:
This looks amazing, i think i'll get a kit!
Jul 27, 2010. 5:31 PMxboxteen01 says:
how much is a kit

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