Came for the bread, stayed for the cabinet. Nice work! An alternative to the incandescent bulb would be a ceramic heat emitter. They screw into bulb sockets and are typically used in pet enclosures.
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Thanks! I did run across those heaters, but what I found were $30+ and online, versus eventually finding a $6 bulb at my local hardware store. Someone also suggested reptile heaters, but most were only 10W or so which wasn't enough to maintain >80F in the (poorly sealed/insulated) cabinet. I do like the idea of something that doesn't mind drips/bumps as much as a glass bulb might, though.
Loving this crossover episode of two of my favorite communities
It looks amazing and I'm really interested in that proofing cabin. Good work!