Humidor in the making PT2

NiteSeer

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BOTL, thank you for your interest in my project. I want to share some pictures with you. As you can see, in the first picture, I have completed the front, back and side panels. Each panel is made up of several pices glued together. I want all my glue joints nice and tight. (Got to have a joiner and some good planes to accomplish this goal) Eventually, after sanding, staining, and varnishing each panel will look like one piece of wood.
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In the next picture you will see what the top will look like(Tiger wood). The top will be inserted in a dado to allow for some expansion. Most of the humidors that are on the market are made out of mdf and covered with a veneer. This type of construction does not have to worry about wood expanding and therefor cracking the sides or warping.
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Here I wanted to show you that I will use miter joints to fasten the sides together. Miters are not easy to do. All the miter joints will be reinforced for strength.
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I will use Baltic Birch for the bottom of the humidor. I will use a rabbet joint for this process
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Definately keep us updated. This looks like it has some serious potential.

If things turn out well and the price isn't too high, I may have to place an order! :D
 
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