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    As promised, here is my desktop humidor that I built. Its made of pine with a dark red stain, urathane clear coat to keep it from smelling like pine. It has 1/4" copper accents on the front that were all hand bent- they used to be straiter but I dropped it and they wont stay in place the way they used to anymore. Its holds about 28 mixed size cigars, has two plexiglass shelfs (didnt feel like taking the cigars off them to take pictures). Has two bead tubes for humidity controle, no hydrometer... not that worried about it- the beads do the job. Sorry about the quality of the pictures, all I had was black and white film for my good camera so I used one of those throw away ones. I dont have any pictures of my chest humidor yet- its not cosmetically finished so not much to look at.

    Empty with lid open.


    Few cigars of differnt sizes so you can get an idea of the size of space inside.


    Lid closed.


    Front, cigars to show depth.


    Front, lid closed.


    questions, comments, ridicules..


    edit - by the way- the wall behind it is burgindy, not pink.

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    Very nice looking. Do you plan on putting cedar in it? Hows the seal?

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    No plans for cedar, seals nice.

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    Nice work SilentChamber and thanks for sharing!

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    That is VERY nice work. Unlike many home made humidors, it is not just a big box. A+ for design!
    "I Smoke in Moderation.... Just One Cigar at a Time." Mark Twain

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    Thanks. I dont like plain boxes much, too common run of the mill type thing. Here is the design for the one I'm making for flavored cigars (yeah.. I know what your saying.. but I enjoy flavored cigars on occasion and dont want them contaminating the rest of my stuff). It will be done in butcher block fashion with alternating light/dark wood design.


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