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Simple set to biuld your own small greenhouse.
Those pieces are designed to fit on a skewer 2.5mm thick, you might need to size them up or down to make them fit your skewers, technically those could be used with wooden dowels to make a proper greenhouse if sized up properly.
Its a set of parts that you can use with skewers to build a wireframe for greenhouse. After you use them and skewers to build a frame (you might need to use some glue) just get a stretch foil or any foil for that matter and wrap whole thing neatly to cover all sides, after that cut out hole on the bottom and you are good to go. There is also a part with vent holes, No idea if it works but general idea is that you would snap one part on a bottom skewer (after wraping whole thing down) and use secound part to snap both together, then secure both part to themself by putting some sort of wedge (might be piece of skewer) in small knob on secound piece. then you should be able to puncture holes in foil without risking damaging it more.
Simple idea and cool project I would say, and for simple small cube you need only 8 corner pieces and nothing more.
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