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09-10-2012, 07:12 PM | #1 |
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Dream humidor construction in progress- help?!
So a new co-worker and friend of mine Darrell happens to have experience building cabinetry / jewelry boxes / display cases ect.... I rough sketched plans to him and he became very enthusiastic about our project to build my dream humidor. I will do my best to describe the dimensions and design and I have/ and will inevitably have more questions... I'd love any and everyone's feedback in this endeavor....
DESCRIPTION: (to the best of my abilities) The Humidor internal dimensions are Height:17in Width:18in Depth: 8in The Humidor (more or less) consists of 3 parts, --Base: containing 1 accessory Drawer (non humidified), Humidification bay, slotted overlay, and 8in wall for box storage, the Wall is of single slot and groove design upon which the next layer rests. --Single storage: 5in wall with stops that allow top portion of humidor to be removed to allow direct access to box storage,this portion will contain 2 trays with the dimensions 2.5in x 18in x 8in --Lid : Humidification bay of 1 inch for bead storage resting on slotted panel directly over single storage, then a 1 in hardwood top. QUESTIONS: (HELP!) 1) Anyone know of a good place to get wood? (ha) 2) Does the inside HAVE to be lined with Spanish Cedar? or will just Cedar work? How thick of a lining? 3) Darrell thinks a 1/4 inch wall, and tongue and groove seals separating the compartments will hold humidity, anyone know/have anything to say about this? 4) What beads should I use? everyone on here seems viciously loyal to their bead brands. ANY AND ALL CONSTRUCTIVE COMMENTS WELCOMED AND GREATLY APPRECIATED!!!! Thanks Guys, Rob |