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Hi Midget,Tim - sorry I got to this late -
You are quite skilled!
The fan will dry out eggs - you dont want direct air blowing on the eggs.
Also - short & long cabinets (think your cabinet laying on its back) are better at keeping uniform heat - you dont have to worry so much about the heat piling up at the top of the cabinet.
1 more thing - you do want some air exchange from outside - not a lot - but the little buggers let off a lot of CO2 as they breath - so you need some fresh air to come in- when I built mine - I had way too many vents & dried out my first batch. So maybe 1 or 2 small holes that can be opened & closed as you wish.
Better late than never.......I will be putting some sort of shelf under the fan / over the eggs. As for the "air exchange, I saw a great idea in the home made incubator section. You cut the bottom out of a medicine bottle, then glue the bottle into a hole the same size as the bottle. You can take the lid on or off for outside air. I plan to add a couple of those. Thanks for joining......good ideas!
Tim