#51 Build - Maple & Walnut Humidor
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WaxingMoon
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This will be a fun one to build. My client wanted me to find a piece of light colored wood with its prominent natural mineral stain.... and then wrap it around the box.... I think we can do that with this piece....
I currently am treating a couple of knot holes with epoxy... this helps maintain the integrity and the beauty of the knot hole....
She's going to be 26" x 13" x 9" and should be right at 435 count humidor....
Stay tuned for more!!!!
I currently am treating a couple of knot holes with epoxy... this helps maintain the integrity and the beauty of the knot hole....
She's going to be 26" x 13" x 9" and should be right at 435 count humidor....
Stay tuned for more!!!!

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Very interested to see how this one comes out with that knotty board there.
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agreed
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This is going to be a fun one.... I had to sacrifice some wood on the end to get this piece "front & center".... but, I think I made it happen.... phew!
I decided to run a cove down the center of the base molding..... I'm glad I did. -
I couldn't resist (trying) to cut the splines to match the angle of the featured grain on the front of this humidor. I was going for the angle where it starts to peak on the right side..... so far, so good!!!
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this looks awsoome.
just out of interest as at the moment i couldnt afford one of your pieces of art, but do you think you could make a humi with this sort of affect??
thats my gun and the pic doesnt really do it justice.
its made with like a laminate and then shaped. and where it curves it looks awsome.
i was thinking like an egg shaped humi but with a flat base and then when you open it up you get storage a bit like this