Done - Brazilian Cherry Humidor

WaxingMoon
WaxingMoon Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 328
This one was built for capacity....

20" x 14" x 12"
6 - Half Trays - four levels counting the bottom...
480 Count

Sold for $471.50 plus shipping

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  • Smoke=Fire
    Smoke=Fire Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 682
    Gorgeous! VERY well done. :D
  • phobicsquirrel
    phobicsquirrel Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 7,349
    Smoke=Fire:
    Gorgeous! VERY well done. :D
    yeah, great work.
  • RampMonkey
    RampMonkey Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,808
    job well done, great looking piece!
  • Nick2021
    Nick2021 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 938
    that is great work there! Have you ever done cabinets before or considering it?
  • SgtRick
    SgtRick Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 75
    WOW! All I can say is.....WOW!
  • The Cank
    The Cank Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 799
    So Nice !
  • Roughscotsman
    Roughscotsman Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 39
    That's nice work dude!
  • docbp87
    docbp87 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,521
    As always, that is absolutely gorgeous.
  • Lasabar
    Lasabar Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,457
    Very nice work! One question I have, your capacity, is it like most humidors based on the corona size? Or do factor it in differently? Again, beautiful!
  • WaxingMoon
    WaxingMoon Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 328
    Lasabar:
    Very nice work! One question I have, your capacity, is it like most humidors based on the corona size? Or do factor it in differently? Again, beautiful!
    I calculate the capacity much the same as the commercial humidor vendors... 100 cigars for every 700 cubic inches... (overall)... in this case, 20*14*12 = 3360 cubic inches.... 3360/7 = 480. Corona is the standard and this does not take in to consideration anything else (trays) taking up any of the real estate....

    The trays are typically divided out by available space. I made the bottom tray slightly larger to accommodate some boxes....

    On this one, the bottom level is 2.25" and 4 of the six trays are 2.25" and the two of the trays are 3.25".... there was 10" of useable space inside... the lid takes away 1.5" and the bottom panel & it's groove take another 1/2"... so you lose 2" off the height right off the bat....

    Some of the smaller boxes usually wind up with 1.5" trays...
  • doromath
    doromath Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 576
    Gorgeous piece of work WM. I'm so glad you're back on the forums and posting these things. Truly they're all works of art and I can't wait to own one (someday).