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Making holes in really small enclosures.
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<blockquote data-quote="caretaker" data-source="post: 212320" data-attributes="member: 35591"><p>The acrylic basketball displays from Hobby Lobby are ok with a few holes added for ventilation they make a nice clear enclosure. these are a12"x12" cube and with a hot glue gun and some acrylic hasps and hinges from Amazon you can do a front opening enclosure without much work. Or just keep em as is for top opening. </p><p> Not proud of it,</p><p>below is my first attempt at a front opener.</p><p> Crude but effective. This was completed in about 45 minutes at 2 O'clock one morning when the urge struck. It was cut free hand with a Dremel tool. </p><p>Using a steel straight edge and with a little more care I'm sure you could do a much nicer job.</p><p>cheers,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="caretaker, post: 212320, member: 35591"] The acrylic basketball displays from Hobby Lobby are ok with a few holes added for ventilation they make a nice clear enclosure. these are a12"x12" cube and with a hot glue gun and some acrylic hasps and hinges from Amazon you can do a front opening enclosure without much work. Or just keep em as is for top opening. Not proud of it, below is my first attempt at a front opener. Crude but effective. This was completed in about 45 minutes at 2 O'clock one morning when the urge struck. It was cut free hand with a Dremel tool. Using a steel straight edge and with a little more care I'm sure you could do a much nicer job. cheers, [/QUOTE]
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