Thanks for the info! That dado cut was a great idea. On my wooden cages I cut a rabbet on the rear inside edge of the top, bottom and side pieces, and the back piece fits in nice and flush. I wonder if you could do the same thing on yours so the sides are flush instead of set back a bit. Either way it gives a lot of strength to the cage. Thanks for the links too.

Quote Originally Posted by Wallbanger
Evan, one more idea.... If I can get these cages going pretty good, maybe we could do a little trading...
Definitely a possibility if I don't get around to making any in the near future (which is likely ) Be sure to post some pics and let me know when you have a few completed.

-Evan