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Old 08-21-2010, 08:18 PM   #1
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Finally, after relocating to Charleston, SC.... I was able to make some sawdust today!!! I got an excellent start on this humidor, which is Jataboa (Brazilian Cherry)... this will be Brazilian Cherry throughout with minimal accents with Ebony (splines).....

Dimensions are 20" x 14" x 12" which should yield a 480 count humidor....

I'll keep ya'all posted as she goes.... thanks for all your support!

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Old 08-21-2010, 08:26 PM   #2
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I have a feeling this is gonna be a sweet thread!
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Old 08-22-2010, 07:51 AM   #3
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I love watching these threads progress! Good luck! I have no doubt that it will be a great humi! I love Brazilian Cherry and Walnut.
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Glad to see you back posting pics of works in progress!
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Old 08-22-2010, 04:28 PM   #6
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I had a good day in the shop today..... I sand her down and applied some stain on the baseboard.... my client wanted a little contrast, but with the same wood..... I will do the same on the lid....

I then measured out and cut the splines... I went with the big fat ones on this one.... as she's a big box and.... well, just happened to have some big fat chunks of ebony laying around....

Then.... I drilled the holes for the hinges....and cut off the "lid"... or at least cut off the piece that will be glued to the lid....

Won't be long and we can call her a humidor!

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It looks great, I can't wait to see how it looks completed
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Man I wish I had that woodworking skill, I am anxious to see the finished product.
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Old 08-25-2010, 08:05 PM   #9
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She's coming along....slowly but surly.... still working on sanding the lid.... it's a pretty good size lid and with only a 10" blade....well, left a nice ridge of some very hard Brazilian Cherry that needed (needs) to be leveled out... but, she's coming along.....

I should be able to stain the lid to match the base and assemble it tomorrow... at least that's the goal.... Then, the lining.... can't wait, as it's all downhill from there...

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Looks beautiful. Thanks for the continued updates.
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Old 08-25-2010, 08:24 PM   #11
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THis is looking so nice I would love to be able to work wood like this
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Looking Good, Ed!
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She's coming along....slowly but surly.... still working on sanding the lid.... it's a pretty good size lid and with only a 10" blade....well, left a nice ridge of some very hard Brazilian Cherry that needed (needs) to be leveled out... but, she's coming along.....

I should be able to stain the lid to match the base and assemble it tomorrow... at least that's the goal.... Then, the lining.... can't wait, as it's all downhill from there...

That looks very nice Ed, what's that a 300-400 count?
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That looks very nice Ed, what's that a 300-400 count?
By using the standard formula of 100 cigars per 700 cubic inches.. it should be right at 480... But, trays, cigar size, hydration devices....etc... will take away from that....
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That's about what I was guessing looks like a beauty. At the rate I'm going someday I definitely might contact you about one of your very nice handmades
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This evening I milled the space for the lid stay and finished sanding the lid and stained it to match the base.... I will work on the lining tomorrow and once that's done...mount the lid. Build a few trays and shine it up and she'll be on her way to Mobile, Alabama...... Still a little ways to go, but it's down hill from here.



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We got a guy in Mobile...i wonder?

It's looking great Brother! Keep the pics and updates coming!
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Looks Awesome, Ed! Thanks For The Pics!
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BEAUTIFUL! That is all I can say. Can't wait to see the final product and I bet the smell is just awesome! Thanks for sharing Ed.
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