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Thank you!!! That's what I was trying to do! It's definitely not perfect but I'm happy with themLook as good as the company’s making them! Well done!
Looks better than my kraken honestlyThank you!!! That's what I was trying to do! It's definitely not perfect but I'm happy with them
It was my first time ever doing anything like this so I was nervous but it was way easier than I thought. Also my first time using a jigsaw haha but I got most of the stuff off Amazon, I used 1/4 inch thick polycarbonate, and the one I bought had a grid with lines on the back for easier cutting. I can post a link if you want. And the netting was also from Amazon too! I used a hand tap for the holes for the screws and then acrylic screws! I used a T101B blade with the jigsaw, and as far as materials cost wise, the screws were under 6 bucks, and the polycarbonate was 39 (the brand I bought is Robosource from Amazon) and I was able to get all three lids out of the 24x24 sheet, but cost wise that will vary depending on how big someone's tank is. For my 40 gal lids I also bought some acrylic clips (12.99) because there's no lip for the lid to sit on, like there is on my biocube. I did lots of research on what to use, and I can come back and report in a few months if I see any bowing but from my understanding the polycarbonate at 1/4 inch thick should hold up against that. Oh and I used a hand sander to soften the edges so like overall for the three lids I spent like about 60 bucks, give or takeDOPE. I may try. detailed instructions, pics? How much did it cost for materials? What kind of blade for jig saw?
What router bit do you use to cut?Great job! I make tons of these.. I’d invest in a router if you wanna make it really fast and super clean! They’re simple to do and takes about a hour. I encourage everyone to diy I love it! Haha..
These work perfect for cutting and grooving out the splines.What router bit do you use to cut?
1/8” bit above and 3/32 window spline works perfect. I like to drag a razor blade or knife down the groove to take the sharp edges off “or a piece of sand paper” it helps when installing the mesh and keeps it from cutting the mesh when installing it.
It looks like you machine /cut the edges so the lids rests on the tank and doesn't slide off. Can you share the bit you use for that purpose?1/8” bit above and 3/32 window spline works perfect. I like to drag a razor blade or knife down the groove to take the sharp edges off “or a piece of sand paper” it helps when installing the mesh and keeps it from cutting the mesh when installing it.