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This is a discussion on China Cabinet Conversion into Humidor (work in progress) within the Cigar Accessory Discussion forums, part of the The Cigar Lounges at Puff category; Originally Posted by King Leonidas [SIZE=3]You are quite the master of the wood. [/SIZE] Originally Posted by DonnieW Awesome project ...
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As for the shelves, I am plannin on doing flat for my design of fans to create circulation... I will build some slanted inserts to slant certain sticks, or even a row, but I guess I didn't think too much about that in the begining.
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Where did you get the cabinet? It looks really cool and will look even better when finished. How many boxes do you think it will hold?
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A lot of folks ask about where to buy spanish cedar, where did you source yours?
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Cheapest wood I could find, and they charged me actual shipping... well I am assuming so, it was reasonable. Now for the next set of pics.... Notice on the background of the humi there is a line going down the middle... I was originally going to butt the wood up to that and have a section going down the middle, but I decided it would look nicer, and be easier to raise the wood off of the back and simply make it one sheet across. I was at first debating what to make the risers on the sides out of but went with scrap Spanish Cedar as anything else would impede the integrity of the cabinet. ![]() Sizing the bottom pieces in ![]() After sanding the wood it got really dusty and hard to clean, so I took some distilled water and wiped off the boards before I glued them in... idn't it purdy? ![]() ![]() Then I placed the top part of the cabinet on the ground so I could glue in the back walls, making sure to support the edges. ![]() The scraps I used to secure the sides of the backboard ![]() First piece in, with weights upon it ![]() Gluin' ![]() Had to find a lot of random heavy things sitting around the garage as i had 3 sections to weigh down for each of the 4 boards ![]() The next day it started lookin nice! Take a look at that grain! ![]() There will still be some visible other wood (the back brace) when finished, I might choose to cover this, but probably won't care that much when everything else is done, you will notice in the next few pictures what I am referring to. ![]() I tried to pair the wood up for the back wall so that the paterns complimented one another. This happened to occur because of the place in which I got the wood as mentioned above ![]() ![]()
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Re: China Cabinet Conversion into Humidor (work in progress)
The look with the shelves in place
![]() Image from inside looking down the length... notice, I wasn't able to completely sand out the glue marks ![]() More of the back brace ![]() I also wanted to secure some brackets for the front corners of each shelve as they currently had no support as it was designed for glass... When making these little brackets I tried to hammer right into them and this is what happened.... ![]() So make sure to drill small pilot holes in thin pieces of wood ![]() Also, as I was hammering it in I realized I was putting a lot of stress onto the glass from the pounding so I got an air finishing nailer to afix these pieces to the cabinet ![]() ![]() Once installed... ![]() Now supporting weight ![]() I am also adding an edge to the front of the shelves so I can hide my wire and LED lighting, I like the way this turned out ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Check out the final demonstration of my China hutch conversion here - Vid 1 - Demonstration Found out how I made it on this thread here Warning: lots of pics |
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Re: China Cabinet Conversion into Humidor (work in progress)
Once finished, this is how they look...
![]() Notice the cuts in the areas where the supporting brackets are ![]() Final step of the night, glue the bottom board to the cabinet ![]() ![]() If I had to do it again I would have scuffed the wood first as it didn't seem to want to stick to great to the finished surface... ![]() More with the make-shift weights... notice the jenga game I was playing with myself on the right... ![]() That is all for tonight! Keep up the comments, but please don't quote the pics in your quotes as this post is large enough without doubling or tripling the picture count.
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Check out the final demonstration of my China hutch conversion here - Vid 1 - Demonstration Found out how I made it on this thread here Warning: lots of pics |
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Re: China Cabinet Conversion into Humidor (work in progress)
This looks cool but I'm curious how you're planning to battle wood movement? Seasoned, isn't that cedar going to expand like crazy?
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That's going to make one sweet humidor! Thanks for keeping us updated. I can't wait to see the final product.
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I could be mistaken, but the point of using spanish cedar is that it holds moisture without molding, or warping. Thats why all humidors have tight fits, the wood has little movement from dry to wet.
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Check out the final demonstration of my China hutch conversion here - Vid 1 - Demonstration Found out how I made it on this thread here Warning: lots of pics |
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This is such a bloody gorgeus humidor!!! Can't wait for the finished product!
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Looking awesome!
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Great project! That is going to be really nice!
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That is looking good. I can't wait to see it finished and full of cigars.
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Wow that thing is going to hold a ton of sticks....very nice
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Looks awesome so far Matt! I can't wait to store some stuff in there. I'm definitely renting out some space next time I place a big order!
-Nick
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