Note: this viv is for a leopard gecko, not a beardie.
I got a 35 gal. bowed aquarium for free. The bottom is cracked and it's wider than it is long, so I laid it on its "back" so that the curved part is the top and actual top is now front-facing. Now I need to figure out how to create a wall/door here. I was thinking plexiglass with meh (think: car door and window) but don't actually have the tools/skills to cut plexiglass. It's a temporary build. Any suggestions? The curve part is whats throwing everything off.
Maybe a wooden frame with some screen mesh (like used for a screen door - sold in rolls) across it. The curved cut might be a pain but if it's temporary you might be able to just oversize it a bit and have the door be squared. Then attach it along the bottom via a hinge hot glued or similar with a latch set at the top so you can keep it secured and then open it downward.
Seeing as the curve is up top and not needed for function, you might be able to use something like a foam board like https://www.michaels.com/elmers-foam-board-white/10110205.html to fill the curved area. That would at least give you an area with straight edges to work with for doors.