Using Jason Coon ​ esp8266 FastLED webserver,

Using @Jason_Coon ​ esp8266 FastLED webserver, I finally finished a bedside infinity mirror table for my son. I have to fix the sketch as I ended up including an addition LED. I also incorporated a wireless phone charger in the center of the table, because you can never have enough chargers! I had to remove the casing of the charger so it would charge better through the 3mm tempered glass top.

Looks awesome, excellent work !!

Beautiful Work Well Done sir

Looks great - did you use privacy film and put it on the glass yourself? Or did you find a manufactured one way mirror?

I have yet to be able to put the privacy film on anything larger than about half a square foot without any noticeable bubbles, but perhaps that’s just not in my current skillset :slight_smile:

Looks great in that table.

Sweet build!

Looks great. Any information on the build process and materials used?

I will try and get a list together, but the base is mirrored acrylic and I did use transparency film on the glass. Believe me, there are many bubbles in it as I tried to do it myself. It’s my first attempt at building one…woodworking is not a strong suit for me

Looks amazing. You can turn it into a clock. See code on this instructable:

I should build an infinity mirror something. Seems like an amazing addition :slight_smile:

@Cristian_Martinez Now I’m really looking forward to an infinite mirror tie.

@marmil bruh no joke that would be sick awesome. Now you got me thinking!

@marmil as awesome as it sounds the idea seems to be pretty hard while keeping the tie flexible :confused:

@Cristian_Martinez Maybe a bowtie design instead.

Yeah. I need to see how good “mirror” spray paint looks and if it appears as an actual mirror :slight_smile: