mcurl98
Premium Member
I know some of you have been following a thread like this in the main forum. I decided to try making one of these as the egg crate has been blocking too much light and my Lineatus has taken to carpet surfing. Here is the frame:
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I used bait cast netting. I chose to go with a 5/8 mesh as that is the same size as my home depot egg crate (at least one side of it). I found some 1/2 inch for much cheaper but it seemed a lot smaller-I know it is only an 1/8 smaller but it seemed like a lot side by side. Stringing it was difficult and I had to use a set up like this:
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Here are some finished shots:
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The mesh doesn't seem to block any light to me. I am very happy with the light results. Not so happy with my frame though. The netting was a bit tough to work with and I initially stretched it too tight, throwing off the frame. I have since learned (after reading the net instructions) that soaking it in water with laundry detergent for 12 hours softens it up. I tried it with a piece and it works. Would have been A LOT easier if I did it first. Anyway, I am going to make another one-a solid rectangle rather than cutting around my overflow covers. It will be much easier and look better, I think. The tightness of the netting pulls the angles off a bit. This is a start and I'm going to try it one more time. Definitely a worth while project with a great outcome. I think the clear bait cast net is superior to what was used on the main thread.

I used bait cast netting. I chose to go with a 5/8 mesh as that is the same size as my home depot egg crate (at least one side of it). I found some 1/2 inch for much cheaper but it seemed a lot smaller-I know it is only an 1/8 smaller but it seemed like a lot side by side. Stringing it was difficult and I had to use a set up like this:

Here are some finished shots:


The mesh doesn't seem to block any light to me. I am very happy with the light results. Not so happy with my frame though. The netting was a bit tough to work with and I initially stretched it too tight, throwing off the frame. I have since learned (after reading the net instructions) that soaking it in water with laundry detergent for 12 hours softens it up. I tried it with a piece and it works. Would have been A LOT easier if I did it first. Anyway, I am going to make another one-a solid rectangle rather than cutting around my overflow covers. It will be much easier and look better, I think. The tightness of the netting pulls the angles off a bit. This is a start and I'm going to try it one more time. Definitely a worth while project with a great outcome. I think the clear bait cast net is superior to what was used on the main thread.