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So I get it... Bigger... My second design looks less like a humidor and more like an old dinner cart with caster wheels, and additional tray, and 8in more depth and height, my only concern is that once I get this thing built it will take a year to fill it... lol My paycheck comes this Thursday, and we are going parts/supply shopping saturday, so I have to make a decision soon... Any words of advice or encouragement always appreciated, Thanks everyone & Good Smoke, Rob |
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Does your buddy sell these-- pm me if he would do another one for a fellow LEO |
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Absolutely, 100% use spanish cedar, and not "regular" cedar!
And I would recommend 1/2" thick, personally. Most cheap Chinese-manufactured humidors utilize 1/4" and it just isn't thick enough to do the job.
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check and see if you have a woodcraft store in your area
http://www.woodcraft.com/Stores/Default.aspx i made mine out of black walnut and used 1/4" SC to line it.
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there's one in knoxville and one in greenville.
not too sure how far they are from you.
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ya knoxville is the closest unless you want to wait until im in the Atlanta area i can go to Hardwoods Inc. they are pretty cheap.
or you can try this http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?page=569&rrt=1 |
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much, much bigger.
Look for specialty/hard wood stores in your area. You can order it online as well, from the links provided. But, Im betting you have a source in the viscinity. much bigger... yeah....
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So let me start by saying I am in no way an architect...
But to show my plans better I drew the following plans... anyone who cares to look them over and provide feedback it will be greatly appreciated... As for the bigger, much bigger comments, as the plans show this is a Modular system that can be expanded by adding extra tray housings, as it stands now, this set up is a good 7 times bigger then what I am currently dealing with so I feel it will do me well for now, but I did take your expansion recommendations into account and when space starts running low I will add space as needed. So without further adieu, Here are my plans... [IMG] ![]() [IMG] ![]() [IMG] ![]() Once again, I know these drawings are crude sketches but hopefully this will give you an idea of what I am thinking... let me know what you think! ![]() Thanks Everyone, Rob |
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I know nothing about woodworking, so I originally thought those cross-members would be necessary for structural strength, After taking your recomendations to Darrell he also feels the cross members are unnecessary... Glad I posted my plans for review by you guys... ![]() Thanks again, Rob |
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I am also open to suggestions on what the outside hardwood should be, seems locally we can find some red oak and a decent price.... Thoughts?
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think of the tongue and groove portion for expansion as a "bee keepers hive" that allows for additional storage to be added... Maybe I should call it the bee hive humidor....lol
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Looking forward to seeing the progress.
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VERY QUICK QUESTION,
Does anyone know if red oak is an appropriate wood for the exterior? the only reason I ask is because Darrell says it is decently priced and we are giving thought to using it for the exterior... I ask because I don't want any smells or tastes to be transferred through the inlay wood to my sticks, and once again, I know nothing about wood or woodworking.... Thanks everyone for your help, a few quick replies to this question would be great seeing how Darrell and I are going shopping in about 4 hours... Looking forward to your input, Rob |
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