
As you can see, the MDF cuttings are fairly straight forward. I have an electric saw at home, but it's just as easy to ask places like Focus or B&Q to do this for you. Actually looking back at it now, that's what I should have done as it will save you awkward corners and fittings. Use your hole cutter to ensure 3 holes at the top and bottom of every large bit. This is to promote the airflow through your biltong box.
Try and get as many holes in image 3 as possible without compromising the strength of it. This piece will fit in the middle of your box, just above the light bulb. It is there primarily as a drip tray, but if you wrap it in foil, it could also enhance any heat during the process.
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