I think that attaching the floors deserves its own step because it is a very crucial step.Īs you might of seen in the video, the second floor can bend back so that the camera could see the hamster. After you have decided use the knife to cut a hole that a hamster would be able to fit in.Īfter you have done all of these steps you should have been able to build a maze that looks kind of like mine(See pic 4). The hamster should be able to find it, and the hamster should be able to land in the first floor. Before you cut out a hole, you must find a suitable place for your hole. Cutting the Hole(Floor 2): How will the hamster get down? It will go down a hole.You could either cut some more cardboard, or if you have some spare cardboard pieces, great! Glue on the pieces of the inner wall until you are done. Building the Inner Walls(Floor 2): To build the inner walls for the second floor you'll need more cardboard.Repeat the steps you did to copy your plan onto the first floor onto the second floor, except this time with your plan for the second floor(See pic 3). Copying Your Plan(Floor 2): For your second floor, you would need to cut another base so that it could go on top of the first floor.The outer walls are easier than the inner walls because all you have to do is measure one of the sides, cut a piece of cardboard that is that side, and repeat for the rest of the sides. which also means I need build the outer walls as well.
Copying Your Plan: After you have chosen your base, you have to imagine where the maze will be.The Base: I used an already made cardboard box and used that as my base but you could just get some cardboard and build the base if you like(I would choose the base I used because the outer walls were already made for me).Of course, after you make a plan, you must start to build.