I used one of those cardboard packs that things like large photos come in. Importantly, it has flaps inside which fold up to form the sides. These aren't that common, but it shouldn't be difficult to sort out something similar from an ordinary cardboard box.
For strength I added two battens, glued and stapled. A couple of bent copper staples, rescued from old cardboard boxes, are screwed into the wood and act as clips to hold the side flaps in place. These don't work quite as well as I'd like, and I'll revisit them soon.
I'll use it outside or in the garage, so I haven't bothered with any form of ventilation or extraction.
While I don't imagine it'll last long, it certainly does the job. I primed a few minis in it and I found it cut out any breeze problems. Now I just need to practice a bit more with my airbrush.
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