CezzaXV
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Hey everyone,
I don't know what's up with me lately, but I just fancied doing some woodwork. I was out shopping yesterday and came across a smallish sheet of MDF for £3.49 so thought what was the worst that could happen and brought it home. Tbh, I think plywood would have been a better choice, although the items I've made so far are fully functional. My woodworking stills are kinda rubbish if I'm honest. None of the sides line up or anything, but the items that I've made are fully functional so hey. At least I proved my boyfriend wrong in that I can do woodwork, even if it's not great quality
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With the wood that I got, I managed to make a little drawer to fit in my stand and a small platform for my filter to stand on so I can store things underneath it. My tank is relatively small and I have a lot of stuff for it, so anything that maximises storage space is definitely a good thing. I made the drawer first, and my skills have already improved a little when I made the stand for the filter.
Another thing I did was to use some small bits of wood to secure my electrics to the inside of the door, keeping them off the floor and as long as the door is closed there's no way they can be exposed to any dripping water during water changes.
I'm out of wood now, but I intend to get some more and make a drawer for the top section to match the bottom one. This'll be slightly more difficult as there are bracing brackets inside the top cubbyhole that my drawer will have to fit around. I'm also going to make some nice fronts for both of the drawers, paint them and put some nice handles on. Also thinking about making a nice rack for me to hang up my gear - my net, scissors, tweezers, that sort of thing. Maybe even another small section I can slide my books and small things into.
It's not really much, especially to those who are more experienced/skilled than I am in this area, but I'm proud of myself and wanted to share
I don't know what's up with me lately, but I just fancied doing some woodwork. I was out shopping yesterday and came across a smallish sheet of MDF for £3.49 so thought what was the worst that could happen and brought it home. Tbh, I think plywood would have been a better choice, although the items I've made so far are fully functional. My woodworking stills are kinda rubbish if I'm honest. None of the sides line up or anything, but the items that I've made are fully functional so hey. At least I proved my boyfriend wrong in that I can do woodwork, even if it's not great quality
Pictures are clickable for bigger versions
With the wood that I got, I managed to make a little drawer to fit in my stand and a small platform for my filter to stand on so I can store things underneath it. My tank is relatively small and I have a lot of stuff for it, so anything that maximises storage space is definitely a good thing. I made the drawer first, and my skills have already improved a little when I made the stand for the filter.
Another thing I did was to use some small bits of wood to secure my electrics to the inside of the door, keeping them off the floor and as long as the door is closed there's no way they can be exposed to any dripping water during water changes.
I'm out of wood now, but I intend to get some more and make a drawer for the top section to match the bottom one. This'll be slightly more difficult as there are bracing brackets inside the top cubbyhole that my drawer will have to fit around. I'm also going to make some nice fronts for both of the drawers, paint them and put some nice handles on. Also thinking about making a nice rack for me to hang up my gear - my net, scissors, tweezers, that sort of thing. Maybe even another small section I can slide my books and small things into.
It's not really much, especially to those who are more experienced/skilled than I am in this area, but I'm proud of myself and wanted to share