If you have a garden or a small terrace, you might think of building a fish tank. In fact, this could well furnish an empty space and would give a personal touch. To make it you don’t need to be an expert in the field, nor will you need who knows what tool, below we will show you everything you need. Once you’ve got everything, you can get to work. We will guide you in a few steps to build your fish tank. So let’s get down to business and see how to make a fish tank.
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For our tank, first of all, we must obtain the transparent acetate with a thickness of 2 mm (easy to find on the market, even online, at the price of 0.25-0.30 cents for panels of 21 by 30 centimeters). We will immediately prepare a project, helping us with orthogonal projections and establishing what the dimensions of the tank we are going to build should be. We prepare a model of the cardboard tub, on a reduced scale of 1: 2. We will trace the faces on the pieces of transparent acetate with a marker.
Once the contours have been precisely defined, we cut the different pieces of the panels with a cutter or with a fretwork bow (today electric models are also available on the market, at very low prices). We sand with great care and precision, taking care that the edges are not rounded by the cuts (an aspect not to be underestimated, very important for the tightness of the tank).
Glue the corners with silicone, temporarily holding the parts with adhesive tape (at least an hour, minimum time for the silicone to dry well). After the sealant has dried perfectly, we will reinforce the tank externally with cloth tape, which will be arranged along the edges of the tank, thus moving on to the last phase of the construction of the tank.
We can indulge ourselves, once the construction procedures have been completed, with the decorations of the tank, following our imagination. For example, a decidedly nice effect is obtained by the use of enamels or tempera for external facades, on which it will be possible to draw algae, seedlings and colorful corals. Or, we can glue pieces of colored acetate of different shapes. Or again, use self-adhesive plastic films, which are cut/shaped with simple scissors and are very easy to apply. In short, have fun!
Make sure the panels are dry and perfectly adherent before using the tub!
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