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07-23-2006, 11:04 AM | #2 |
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The only plans I've seen online are geared towards desk top humidors.
A cabinet humidor, however, isn't all that complicated to build, and really doesn't differ from old-school cabinet/furniture making except that you line it with spanish cedar and make the door seal when closed. Definately sketch or draw some rough plans before you begin to minimize errors; you can be reasonably accurate with graph paper drawing everything to scale. Check your local library for some cabinet-making books. Anything by Tauton Press/Fine Woodworking magazine will lead you in the right direction, but there are many good books on the subject. There's not so much information online, but looking at some of the master humidor craftsmens' websites will also help you see what works for them (i.e. "don't reinvent the wheel"). If you still want someone to do a set of plans, let me know. I might be interested in trading a few cigars for drawing up a set of 'custom' plans. |