WaxingMoon 06:37 PM 09-12-2010
This humidor is going to be another fun build..... Curly Maple & Walnut... always a classic combination. This curly maple looks nice and clear and has a lot of curl.... I can't wait to bring her to life....
She's going to be 26" x 12" x 12" and should turn out to be a 535 count humidor.
She's going to get a lid stay, base molding and trays out the wazoo....
This one is going to the UK!
Stay tuned for more!!!
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Fenster 06:41 PM 09-12-2010
Ranger_B 10:27 PM 09-12-2010
I can not wait to see this come together.
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Krish the Fish 10:57 PM 09-12-2010
Excellent. I really like the look of the Curly Maple, and I'm pretty sure when I finally get the cash together for one of your works of art, it will definitely be the main wood on my humidor.
Looks like #52 will be a phenomenal looking humi!
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Chingas 10:46 AM 09-13-2010
Anxious to see the build on this one Ed. The process you use for staining and poly will bring out more of the grain for the maple, correct?
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WaxingMoon 11:29 AM 09-13-2010
Originally Posted by Chingas:
Anxious to see the build on this one Ed. The process you use for staining and poly will bring out more of the grain for the maple, correct?
Absolutely!!!
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Chingas 11:38 AM 09-13-2010
Originally Posted by WaxingMoon:
Absolutely!!!
:-)
Gonna look Beautiful!
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WaxingMoon 07:14 PM 09-15-2010
I spent the last couple of days milling wood down to size.... there are a lot of parts to these things.... each side has four pieces.... and we haven't even started on the lid or the spanish cedar.
I went with a double "V" groove on the base of this one.... rather deep... I wanted to break up the base a little bit, as I had to make it a little over 3" in order to get the 12" height as ordered.... Hard to find curly maple wider than 10".... but, where there's a will, there's a way....
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WaxingMoon 08:08 PM 09-19-2010
Cut and glued in and sanded down the splines.... drilled the hinge holes and cut off the top.... she's coming along very nice.... start working on the lid next..
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kelmac07 08:21 PM 09-19-2010