Project by Cefarat1 | posted 09-18-2015 10:20 PM | 1400 views | 1 time favorited | 4 comments | ![]() |
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This is my first project after building my own router table. The humidor is made of Andiroba with some Walnut trim and lined with Spanish cedar. It also contains a tray insert made of Spanish cedar as well. I used finger joints on the sides and filled any gaps with black resin. I then applied a finish of wipe on polyurethane.
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Mean_Dean
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#1 posted 09-18-2015 11:43 PM
Looks great! Just curious, though: how do you maintain the humidity level?
-- Dean -- "Don't give up the ship -- fight her 'till she sinks!" Capt James Lawrence USN
CincyRW
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#2 posted 09-19-2015 06:21 PM
Wow, that turned out great. I like everything about this little box. Even the tray insert is tidy and well crafted. Well done!
Cefarat1
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#3 posted 09-21-2015 01:17 PM
Thanks, guys! The humidity is maintained using Boveda Humidity Control pouches. There is also a hygrometer in the box that displays the humidity level.
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#4 posted 11-06-2017 04:51 PM
Looks really nice! I love the way you put everything together. Even the black resin blends in well. I do have a question. What type of chain and hardware do you use that withstands the humidity and doesn’t rust?
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