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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7539083#post7539083 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Hypsoblennius
By the way, nice panels IR!
... My plan will be to build two large corner pieces, wide at the base and sloping upward... [/B]
Thanks

I discovered that panels should be no less than 2" thick, which also seems to be the case with anything sculpted in the salt mix and meant to take weight (shelves, arches, etc)

After I posted, I wondered whether the "slope" might be more what you were describing.
Locking pieces can be a mighty pain. You have to match the pieces almost exactly or no fit.
You might have more fun and better luck moulding by hand in a large box. The box should come pretty close to your tanks footprint and height.
Lay your horizontal foot first (unless you want a table with legs - then do the legs first), add a layer of mould material and start working your slope, and adding shelves as you proceed and adding more mould material as you work your way up the box. To help with weight, use pieces to cardboard to section the box into pieces...
Pre-formed plug holes are a great idea - and you could plug them with deco-rock plugs until you have corals to place...
What are the standard sized for frags and plugs?