Building an aquarium stand

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shireen
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Building an aquarium stand

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Hi all ... I'm currently taking a beginner woodworking class. I'd like to build a simple stand for an Eheim Aquastyle Nano Aquarium 9 gallon. I believe the tank is footprint is 12" x 12" and it's 14" high. The standard height is 30". (I'd like to add a cabinet with 2 shelves for storage but that's optional.)

Since it's a beginner class, I need to work from a plan. Do you know where I could find something that I could scale down to work for a cube tank? Other tips would be appreciated too.

Thanks,
shireen
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Aaron
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I hear www.sketchup.com is a good program to use. I think there's a free version that's probably good enough for something like an aquarium stand.

If you are getting into woodworking have you discovered www.woodwhisperer.com ?
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You can get templates for Sketchup. I found a cube stand template when I was planning mine.
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Shireen -

goolge "aquarium stand plans" or "aquarium stand plans diy" for images and plans - there are lots of plans avail - some free some cost a minimal amount

here is a link to the first one above -- copy and paste into your browser --

https://www.google.com/search?q=aquariu ... tand+plans

George
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Thanks, everyone, for your suggestions. I just downloaded sketchup and will work on it this weekend. Aaron, thanks for the link to woodwhisperer, looks like a great site.
cheers,
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One more question ... is it ok to use pine?

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shireen wrote:One more question ... is it ok to use pine?

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shireen
It depends on the final design. Will it be stained? If so, definitely avoid pine. It's notoriously blotchy and ugly when stained. Also, pine isn't as strong as hardwood.
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And whatever you do...make sure to use a very good sealer after you stain!! It will be worth its weight in gold down the road.
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Pine is fine as a structural element. You can cover it in a nice plywood sheet veneer and put some corner trim on it. Just make sure you provide sufficient strength to prevent "racking" which almost any sheet material will provide.

Have fun!

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Pine is fine and isn't blotchy if you get good quality stock to start with. Talk with your instructor. My dad and I made all my stands furniture quality from both pine and from hardwood vernier plywood. My 30 gallon sits on a pine Colonial style piece we made back in the 70's with no structural support that still looks as good as when it was made. Stain is either a Cohasset Colonials or Minwax stain. My 110 sits on a birch ply Shaker-style piece we made in the early 80's that is a 2x4 frame with the birch ply skin. This piece is just urethaned.

I'll post pictures when I get home Sunday.

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