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12-06-2009, 01:10 AM | #1 |
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Mini cabinet conversion (Project Thread)
Over the next month or so I will be converting a small case into a mini cabinet humidor
for one of the BOTL’s here. I will attempt to update this thread like I do the tray threads with photos and descriptions. Please feel free to ask questions, advice or general banter. Part one - Tear apart and prepare sidesBelow is what I had to start with: As you can see from the photo the sides (only 3) are attached to the base and top by metal brackets and screws. It appears the sides were routed out to install glass in them at one point. The first thing to do is tear it down and inspect the damage. There was one of the sides that came loose and the base was separating. The sides were a tad uneven and the joints had swelled in a few places. A little wood glue and clamps were in order. Once the repairs were finished I ran the sides through the surface planer a few times to level everything out and re routed the inside edge of the opening. Next I built a temporary frame on the bench to hold the sides while I enlarged the groves on the inside for the wood inlay. A second board is screwed on top of the temporary base to act as a guide for the router. Cont…. |
12-06-2009, 01:12 AM | #2 |
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Here is a shot of the veneer that I will be using for the sides.
I have no clue what it is; it has a few bad spots in the run as seen in the right half of the photo, so I got it for free. Here you can get an idea what the sides will look like once completed. The spots that are bad will be outside the size I need for these pieces. Part 2 will be the construction of the inlay and the top and bottom. Chas |
12-06-2009, 02:52 AM | #6 |
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I love these threads!!!
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12-06-2009, 01:34 PM | #7 |
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I honestly thought this thing would sit around another 25 years doing nothing useful. Here is the background on this piece:
This was a high school woodshop project, it was supposed to be a curio cabinet but of course it was only graded on the wood parts, so that is all I completed. After that it has sat around being abused and neglected for over 25 years, doing nothing more than serving as a place to put things I didn't care about too much. Sometimes it was in storage facilities, sometimes it was in unheated garages, and its even been in basements that have flooded. I fell down the slope very recently. Fathers Day this year, my son gifted me a few nice smokes and that was all it took. So I found a decent humidor for the short term and after 1 lotto winning here, it was full. No room for 5'ers or boxes, so I started thinking of a larger humidor. One day I looked over and saw this poor thing sitting there with DVD cases on top of it and photo albums inside of it and I realized its potential. I very briefly considered trying it myself and when that 2 minutes was over I started thinking about who could do it justice. I posted a picture of in the 'show us your humidor' thread with my smaller one and stated my intentions to have this raggedy thing turned into a cabinet. Chuck contacted me and it just so happened that he was coming through my area that weekend on his way to a HERF in Cincy. So him and the Mrs. stopped by and took a look, and the rest is history in the making. Poor old unfinished curio cabinet left my house and began its new life of transformation. After all the looking and talking with others, there is no one else I would even want working on this. I know this remnant from the past will soon be an heirloom for the future and I couldn't be happier! Thanks Chuck!
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12-14-2009, 10:43 PM | #9 |
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Good to see you getting the project done, Scott!
The veneer looks like it could be Cocobolo.... very nice looking wood! I can't wait to see how she turns out for you. Keep up the good work, Chuck! Good stuff - sawdust & cigar smoke! Volatile combination!
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I know there are variances in the wood but I just cant put my finger on it. Chas |
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12-23-2009, 03:07 PM | #16 |
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I got the inlays glued, sanded and sealed and some other things started this week.
Just need to edit the photos. Planing on taking a few days off to spend with the family so I will try to get them posted this weekend. Happy holidays, Chas |
12-23-2009, 04:06 PM | #17 |
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I hope we didn't all come off as demanding an update....just really enjoy watching you do your magic.
God Bless you and yours, and have a Great Christmas Season. STS |
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I do these threads in hopes that one person sees something that makes them try to build something for themselves. Its good to see people following them I truly enjoy working in the shop and the satisfaction when a job is complete is addictive. It makes you want to start the next project as soon as you can. Chas |
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12-24-2009, 09:52 AM | #19 |
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I'm subscribed to this too, and waiting to see more. Merry Christmas!
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