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Forum HABITATS AND TOYS NIC Cage ~ How thick should the wood be?

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    • meekobunny
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        Ok so I already went, and bought the wrong wood. I then went out and got the right wood, but I’m not sure if it’s thick enough. I’m pretty sure its 1/4 thickness birch plywood. Is that thick enough? If it’s not do you know a safe & cheaper plywood I can use, because it was pretty expensive. My bunny is a holland lop by the way, and there will be 2 floors & a loft. 

        I’m so confused on how to make this cage. It’s getting to be really expensive with all the mistakes I making. haha.


      • Eepster
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          Quality has as much to do with it as thickness. Basically, if it feels sturdy it’s fine. However, if it feels like you can bend it or it crackles when you put pressure on it, then it isn’t strong enough.


        • meekobunny
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            Ok Thank you. 

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