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Good luck! Several people here do wood working as a hobby as does my brother. Initial costs are high but amortization is your friend, as long as you stick with the hobby.
I have an interest in wood working, but not the commitment, so I wind up using a friend's shop when I need to have stuff done. The first things to consider, from my perspective are that you will need a planer, you will need to know how to build jigs (or buy them $$$) and you need to know about glues that could affect the effectiveness (alliteration is my friend) of your finished humidor. Those are just some of the things that I believe most people don't put enough thought in to. My humidor cost about $5K, but it was made with about $50K worth of tools. Scale as appropriate.
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