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WaxingMoon
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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



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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Gorgeous! VERY well done.
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yeah, great work.Smoke=Fire:Gorgeous! VERY well done. -
job well done, great looking piece!
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that is great work there! Have you ever done cabinets before or considering it?
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WOW! All I can say is.....WOW!
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So Nice !
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That's nice work dude!
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As always, that is absolutely gorgeous.
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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!
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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....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!
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...
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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).