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chris_harper2
at Sun Nov 14 08:33:27 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by chris_harper2 ]
How big of a cage do you want? I may have a more simple suggestion.
Regardless, I'll answer #3...
>>3. I quess this should have been question one, but do you think this type of cage would work, and do you have any suggestions.
I'm not a big fan of building frames from wood stock unless you're a fairly skilled carpenter. Since you're here asking questions I'm guessing you're not a skilled carpenter.
>>I have done this type of cage with plywood before, but i want this one to look good and not crappy like the ones I have done before.
From my experience when novice cage builders work with plywood their results are better than when they try to tackle a light weight, frame-style cage.
Plywood can very attractive. Here's a cage I built from low quality, oak-laminated plywood. I had the cuts made at Home Depot and then I took the panels home and squared them up with my circular saw. No fancy tools required. I could have done the entire cage with my $49 circular saw but I needed to get the plywood down to a transportable size.
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3.4 Gonyosoma oxycephala - (Green)
2.1 Gonyosoma janseni - (Black)
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