Things You'll Need
- One 76- by 30-inch piece of 14-gauge woven wire
- Two 25- by 25-inch pieces of 14-gauge woven wire
- One 30- by 24-inch piece 1/4-inch plywood
- 100 1 1/2-inch nails
- 20 1/2-inch screws
- Two 1-inch hinges
- One eyehook
- Four 1- by 1- by 30-inch boards
- 10 1- by 1- by 22-inch boards
- Two 1- by 1- by 24-inch boards
- Staple gun and staples
- Hammer
- Screwdriver
Instructions
Building the Frame
Build two frames using the 30-inch-long and 22-inch-long boards. Place two of the 30-inch boards parallel to each other, 12 inches apart. Place two of the 22-inch boards in between to create a frame that is 30 by 24 inches. Repeat to make a second identical frame. These will be the top and the bottom of the rabbit cage.
Nail these frames together using two of the 1 1/2-inch nails through the 30-inch boards into the 22-inch boards on each corner.
Place one 1- by 1- by 22-inch board between the corners of the two frames you just built and nail it into place from the outside of the frame. Repeat this step in each corner until you have built the entire frame for your rabbit cage.
Build a frame for the cage door using two of the 24-inch and two of the 22-inch boards. Place two of the 24-inch boards parallel to each other, 22 inches apart. Place two of the 22-inch boards in between to create a frame that is 24 inches square.
Finishing the Cage
Staple one piece of the 25- by 25-inch woven wire to one end of the frame, completely covering one end of the cube and overlapping the 1-inch frame on each side to prevent escape.
Do the same for the 24- by 24-inch frame that you built for the cage door, again overlapping the sides.
Stretch the 76-inch-long piece of woven wire over the top and down both sides of the frame, creating the sides and top of the cage. Wrap the slight overlap on each end around the corners. Place a staple every 1 inch on the cage's wooden frame.
Nail the 30- by 24-inch plywood to the bottom of the cage using the 1 1/2-inch nails, securing it to the frame.
Attach the door to the cage frame using two 1-inch hinges screwed into the door frame and the cage frame on one side. Attach the eyehook to the opposite side to lock the cage door.