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DIY accessibility ramp for elderly dragon
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[QUOTE="Spider8ait1994, post: 2045408, member: 101939"] I’m back to this thread again with some more DIY for Spike to make his enclosure more accessible to his mobility and sight needs as he’s aging. This time I’ve modified the bird ladder bridge between his basking platforms by turning it into a solid bridge. I planned the design so that I wouldn’t have to do anything to the ladder itself and would be able to revert the bridge back to a ladder if I ever need to and I was able to make it with things I had lying around. Materials used: MDF board Reptile terrarium carpet Same selleys glue used for the ramp String (I used waxed string for strength) Tools: Drill and size 4 bit Jigsaw with wood blade Set square, measuring tape and pencil A screw Hammer Vice grips and work horse table Box cutter Process: Measured the ladder’s length and width and added some to the width while removing some from the length so I ended up with measurements of 29cm by 10cm. Marked that out on the MDF with the pencil, measure tape and set square. Cut that out with the jigsaw. Lined up a corner with the edge of the terrarium mat scrap and pinned that down with the vice clamps then used a box cutter to cut the mat to size. Positioned the ladder as required and marked out 4 drill holes, 2 at the top and 2 at the bottom then drilled those. Glued the mat on. Used the screw and a hammer to puncture through the glued on mat from the reverse side using the drilled holes as a guide. Placed the ladder back in position on the underside of the board and threaded the string through the holes. Tied the string around the board and ladder to secure the pieces together. All done. I’m just leaving it out overnight to air out with the glue before putting it in the enclosure but I placed it back for a few seconds to get a photo of it in and make sure it still fits with the added thickness from the MDF. I’ve also included a photo of the ladder in my younger dragon’s enclosure to show how the ladder in Spike’s originally was positioned before modification.[ATTACH type="full"]89284[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]89285[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]89286[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]89287[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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