Silvergrin
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I've been getting rather tired with my system of aquariums used for housing corns; not very heat efficient, and worst of all, not very space efficient! So I did some research, priced materials, and figured I could probably build my own stackable, front-opening cages for not too much (want it to be under $50/cage, since I want to build 20 total).
I used this page for reference.
Decided to go with Melamine as my design is small enough that they'll still be movable (36x15x12).
So here's prototype #1:
I like the looks, seems sturdy, main problem is the latches suck and it's not escape-proof
In retrospect I should have gotten some of the (more expensive) thicker acrylic so that it wouldn't be so bendy/easy to push out. Well I think it can be worked around, but I still need several latches to hold the acrylic in place; any ideas for cheap, simple ones? A simple tab of metal with a hole in it (if it is thin enough) ought to suffice, but I don't know if there's a special name for that/what section of a hardware store they might be....
I used this page for reference.
Decided to go with Melamine as my design is small enough that they'll still be movable (36x15x12).
So here's prototype #1:
I like the looks, seems sturdy, main problem is the latches suck and it's not escape-proof


