ucla695 07:37 AM 01-07-2009
That's a great looking cabinet! You have some serious skillz there. Have fun filling it.
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replicant_argent 07:50 AM 01-07-2009
Looks heirloom quality to me!
Nice job on the design, pics, layout, and overall aesthetics. I would be damn proud to own a humi that looked like that, and I am sure you will enjoy it every time you utilize it.
Perfect choice on the Zebrawood, BTW.
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muziq 08:00 AM 01-07-2009
While I'm only adding to the noise here, that's a great looking humi and definitely something in which you can take pride for a lifetime. Nice job on a one-of-a-kind humi.
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O-Danger 11:45 AM 01-07-2009
Originally Posted by MikeyC:
Good looking humi! I've never seen anyone work with power tools in sandals before. :-)
Saftey first
:-)
Thanks for all the positive comments. I am really looking forward to filling it up once I have the funds
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karmaz00 01:16 PM 01-07-2009
great work man..i wish i had that talent
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GKitty 01:30 PM 01-07-2009
Bravo!! Gorgeous humi you've made for yourself!!
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php007 02:49 PM 01-07-2009
Great looking cabinet.
Enjoy,
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Agent11br 03:11 PM 01-07-2009
Starscream 06:58 PM 01-07-2009
Big Ben 09:10 PM 01-07-2009
Great job. It's a beautiful piece of furniture. I bet in two years you will say.....I shoulda went bigger.
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Blueface 09:22 PM 01-07-2009
BTcigars 04:17 PM 08-14-2010
I just now found this post. Wow great job and thanks for detailing the building process!
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bsmokin 04:20 PM 08-14-2010
Chingas 04:46 PM 08-14-2010
Thanks for resurrecting this thread. I guess by now it's full and you built two more. Updated Pics?
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Salvelinus 04:54 PM 08-14-2010
Awesome Project. Very nice work.
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rostamizadeh 05:17 PM 08-15-2010
Glad this post got bumped up. That is a killer project and looks fantastic. I wish I had the skills to craft something like that.
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stogie smoker 07:05 PM 08-15-2010
It looks good except, where are the cigars? How about showing that thing full of wonderful smokes?
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Flat4boxer 07:23 PM 08-15-2010
That is one awesome job right there!! Wish I had your woodworking skills.
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longknocker 07:50 PM 08-15-2010
Originally Posted by O-Danger:
Total Materials Cost: $650 CAD all in
If I was to build another it would cost around $100-$150 less as some items were purchased in bulk. The wood obviously accounts for most of the cost as Zebrano is not cheap (nor is black walnut) however I have enough left over to make a small 100 ct. desktop out of black walnut with some Zebrano accents. This cost does not count in the cost of the tools which if bought at home depot can be quite expensive but if you get them off the net are reasonable. The Interior dimensions are roughly 31"x19"x19". outside is roughly 35"x21"X21". The top has a lip on it of 1" all around. I wanted something of a tower look to it. Since shipping on an item of this size would be about $300 plus Duty (another $100-$200) I feel I made out well.
Excellent Work, Tom!
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maverickdrinker 08:00 PM 08-15-2010
BEAUTIFUL work Tom. Well done!!!!
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