oak for cigar case?
SoddyDenizen
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I have a few oak strips left over from a project and I am thinking of making a small case to hold 3 or four smokes. Just a small box with a latching lid. I understand that oak is not the ideal wood for this but I already have it. Not using it for long term storage, just to take a couple with me for a day or two. Should I finish the wood on the inside or leave it bare? I was thinking of rubbing a thin coat of shellac to seal the wood on the outside since pure shellac (no additives) is safe and inert. I don't want the wood to leach moisture from the cigars even though they will only be in there for short periods of time. I am wary of using a heavy varnish or oil based finish. Opinions? Ideas?
Thanks for any input!
Comments
If you can't, maybe buy some strips of cedar (local B&M cigar shops usually have some) and keep it in the box which will help retain some moisture for a short period of time and also give off a pleasing aroma when you open the box for a nice pre-light ritual experience.
Whatever you do, have fun with this!