Collapsible Whelping Crate

by MagicManu in Living > Pets

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Collapsible Whelping Crate

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I made this whelping box for a breeder friend.

It is easily foldable and without tools to be stored when not in use. It is made of 18 mm thick white melamine, has a removable door and 3 anti-crush bars.

Dimensions:

  • height: 45 cms
  • length: 100 cms
  • width: 70 cms

Supplies

Material:

3D Plans With Fusion 360

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I drew the plans with Fusion 360, and for the first time, I used the software's animation mode, it's really nice to see what it will look like before creating it.

I put the plan to download in PDF format, the dimensions are in millimeters.

Cutting Boards

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I used 18mm thick melamine boards which I cut with the circular rail saw.

For long lengths, I used the table saw.

Bottom Assembly

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The bottom is 70 cms wide, as the boards are not big enough, I used 2 of 35 cms that I glued.

I assembled the 2 boards with wood glue and strips.
I mark an identical location on the 2 sides, I hollow out the location with the plate joiner, then I drive in the slats with a mallet and I assemble the 2 boards. I ensure a tightening with clamps I time for the glue to dry.

Feet and Reinforcements

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To strengthen the assembly of the bottom, I added 3 cleats which are screwed below. They also serve as feet for the crate.

Small Sides

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I continue with the cutting of the sides.

The front will receive a small door, I cut it with a jigsaw.

Hinges

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I used piano hinges. I cut them with a hacksaw and screw them in with small 16mm screws.

Large Sides

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To be able to fold the long sides, the hinges must be higher than for the short sides.

There is therefore a fixed part which receives the hinge for the mobile part.

Melamine Edging Tape

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Everywhere there was a cut, I stick a edging tape.

This edging tape is hot-glued with an iron. I add baking paper between the tape and the iron to avoid damaging it.

Then I cut the excess with a cutter

Fixings

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To keep the box open without the need for tools, I used locks toggle catch.

There are 4, screwed into the melamine.

Finishing Profile

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I used aluminum finishing profiles that I cut and glued over the entire upper part of the crate.

Anti-crush Bars

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For the anti-crush bars I used wooden curtain rods. I added screw-in inserts to the ends, and they are attached to the bass box with knurled screws.

Gallows

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With melamine scraps, I created a gallows that will be used to attach a heat lamp.

It is also secured with knurled screws.

Assembly of the Crate

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The assembly is easy, we start by raising the 2 small sides, then the 2 large ones, we lock the latches, we install the anti-crush bars, and finally the gallows.

Enjoy!

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Mom and baby dogs are comfortably and securely settled right after birth!