Things You'll Need
- Two 2 by 2-foot sheets of Plexiglas 1/4-inch plywood: four pieces, 12 inch by 2 foot 100 1/2-inch screws Six 1-inch hinges 16 boards, 1 inch by 1 inch by 2 foot Four boards, 1 inch by 1 inch by 12 inch Four latches such as eye-and-hook Caulk gun and caulk
Instructions
Frame four of the 1-inch-by-1-inch-by-2-foot boards into a square. Screw them together at the corners. Angle the ends of each board to fit together and create 90-degree angles. After finishing the first square frame, make three more square frames using the same procedure.
Squeeze a line of caulk all the way around one of the frames, keeping your line of caulk in the center of each board. Lay one 2-by-2-foot sheet of Plexiglas over the frame you just caulked. Squeeze another line of caulk around a second frame, staying in the center of each board, and lay it over the Plexiglas that you just affixed a frame under. The Plexiglas should be secure between the two frames. Repeat this process with the second sheet of Plexiglas.
Attach the 1-inch-by-1-inch-by-12-inch boards using screws at each of the four corners so that the two 2-by-2-foot sections that you just built are attached, forming a cube.
Screw one 1/4-inch 12-inch-by-2-foot plywood sheet onto the bottom of the cube. Be sure to cover the space where the Plexiglas is exposed so it cannot fall out. Screw a second sheet onto one of the sides of the cube placing screws every 4 to 6 inches as needed.
Attach one 12-inch-by-2-foot sheet of plywood to the top of the cage using three hinges on the back long side. Use two latches on the front long side to secure it closed. Attach the remaining sheet of plywood on the side using three hinges on the back long side and two latches on the front long side. Two access panels will make it easier to clean your cage and to lift your reptile out of the cage.