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[QUOTE="NickAVD, post: 2030926, member: 117461"] Wow, looks like you have a lot of experience in building terrariums! I will definitely publish the progress of work and the final result. I am very interested in your opinion and the opinion of all respected forum participants. I'm currently working on a home furniture project and once I'm done with that I'll start making a terrarium. In the meantime, I’m just planning, making drawings and choosing materials. Initially, I wanted to choose a edge-glued panel from oak for the wall material, but I doubted that perhaps a 2-foot-wide panel would greatly change its dimensions depending on changes in humidity. This would greatly complicate the connection between walls with vertical wood fibers and horizontal ones. You probably understand what I'm talking about. This is a problem with all carpentry products, I think that I will take a carpentry panel as a basis (a edge-glued panel made of pine, covered with MDF) with subsequent veneering. What material was your 6x3x3 terrarium made of? [/QUOTE]
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