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Ikea kallax terrarium

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8x10 inch ikea Kallax version
8x10 inch ikea Kallax version
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15.9 h
6 plates
5.0(3)

12x8 inch version
12x8 inch version
Designer
15.3 h
5 plates

different top versions
different top versions
Designer
11.2 h
3 plates

side panel
side panel
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2.9 h
1 plate

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I started designing these terrarium tanks because I wanted a small terrarium that could fit inside my KALLAX shelf, but most clear tanks I found were either the wrong size or way more expensive than they needed to be. so I wanted to make one that was cheap to make and easy to build. My first version was actually a happy mistake — I messed up the dimensions and made a 12x8 version that didn’t fit in the KALLAX, but it looked so good that I decided to keep it. After that, I redesigned it to properly fit inside the shelf.

One of my main goals with this project was to make the terrarium affordable, simple to build, and easy to customize. Each printed frame uses roughly 500 grams of filament, and I was able to find a 10-pack of acrylic panels online for around $20. Depending on how many clear or solid side panels you want to use, that pack can technically make up to 10 terrariums.

This is my first real DIY 3D-print project, and I designed it to use as few extra supplies as possible while still being strong, functional, and easy to reskin with different themes later on. Please let me know if you run into any issues, have suggestions, or think of ways I could make the design simpler or stronger for future terrarium tanks.

 

supplies needed :

super glue 

silicone 

acrylic glass 8x10in (3mm thickness) 

suction cup (for door handle) 

 

optional supplies:  (for clear top) 

box cutter 

window mesh 


Documentation (1)

Assembly Guide (1)
Terrarium Enclosure Assembly Guide.pdf

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8x10 inch ikea Kallax version
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the figure back is ely the last of us?
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Replying to @user_775427218 :
it is!! printed In filament with the A1
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Replying to @user_775427218 :
that’s the whole thing, plus some other parts like her backpack and some other objects that goes on the ground.
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simple and effective solution for many different situations lol
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is it possible to make one for the A1 mini? I'm thinking of making one for 3d printed fish with transparent printed panels.
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were you thinking the same size as this one or one that is slightly smaller to be compatible with the a1 mini
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Replying to @tylerstone345 :
just to be compatible with the A1 mini if that's possible?
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Replying to @tylerstone345 :
id be interested in a small version for my kids to build! :)
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Love the look of this! Is there any way you could possibly add cross ventilation (like on the filament pillars) for jumping spiders? As this enclosure looks great, and if it had the necessary ventilation, would be awesome for them!
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i have a profile of different top variations witch includes already a premade top with ventilations and one thats open where you add a clear top or mesh screening to it whichever you prefer the design is already pretty snug where adding them on the pillars might not really be doable but im working on future designs and variations of this so i will keep that in mind and thanks for the feedback
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