Write an article based on this "Drill holes into plexiglass to attach a wooden door frame to it. Set the plexiglass on top of 4 wooden planks. Make a plexiglass window for each side of the hamster cage. Install 2 door hinges to make a big door for the hamster cage. Place your doll house in a glass tank if you don't want to make a plexiglass door."
Now you’ll need to cover the front of your hamster cage with a clear surface. Lay the plexiglass on a flat surface and draw a small dot in each corner that sits 1 inch (2.5 cm) from the side of the glass. Then, take a 0.25 in (0.64 cm) drill bit and drill into the black holes. Don’t try to hammer holes into the plexiglass by hand. Use a power drill. Put the wood on the edges of the plexiglass in the shape of a door frame. Attach a Phillips head drill bit to your drill and press a wood screw into the wooden planks through the holes you drilled in the plexiglass. Then, drill the screws in place until the head is completely flush with the glass. To add a reference point, draw a black mark on the corners of the wooden planks that line up with the black marks on the plexiglass itself. This way, you’ll be able to see your hamster at all times while still keeping it in its home. Attach wooden planks to a sheet of plexiglass for all 4 sides of the hamster cage. Drill holes into each corner of the plexiglass sheets and then screw the planks and plexiglass together. Having plexiglass on all 4 sides of the hamster cage allows you to attach hinges to one side of the plexiglass and make a door for easy access into your hamster’s home. Place these door hinges on the wooden planks to the left of the hamster cage. Put 1 hinge about 5 inches (13 cm) from the top of the wooden plank and 1 hinge about 5 inches (13 cm) from the bottom of the wooden plank. Drill the hinges into the wooden plank using a power drill.  When you’ve drilled the hinges into the plank, slide the hinge pins in place. Test the hinges by opening and closing the door gently. Another way to cover your new hamster cage is to put it inside a big glass tank. If you have an old fish tank lying around, use this. Make sure the tank is big enough to fit the hamster cage with 5 inches (13 cm) of room to spare. Be careful whenever you go to remove the hamster cage from the tank. You need to know where your hamster is at all times to make sure it’s not in harm’s way.