That's a lesson learned about the first sensor(sharp). I need to test the application of the sensor and verify if it works.
To do this, I built a paper box with known dimensions and placed the sensor on the center of the box.
That's not beautiful but runs well.

I built a mirror support and rotated the mirror around the axis sensor. And now it's fine. 360° covered by the sensor.

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