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sascha gast
06-24-2008, 4:00 AM
after about 3 months of weekend laboring my humidor is finally done.
it's cooled with 2 peltier units and so far just humming along.
humidity is already there , temp is still pulling down, only a few more degrees and I finally have a safe place for my cigar collection.

here now a few pics of the finished humidor, wood is zebra wood veneer on the outside, everything on the inside is spanish cedar, face frame and doors are cherry

this was a fun project, but I am glad everything is done and my livingroom/assembly/finishing room is finally cleaned up again

front
http://www.pbase.com/saschagast/image/99166276.jpg

left side
http://www.pbase.com/saschagast/image/99166281.jpg

right side
http://www.pbase.com/saschagast/image/99166285.jpg

bottom drawer for yard dogs and cigars for friends that dont know anything about cigars
http://www.pbase.com/saschagast/image/99166279.jpg

top drawer for my nice singles I buy
http://www.pbase.com/saschagast/image/99166278.jpg

and the front open
http://www.pbase.com/saschagast/image/99166277.jpg


all of the construction pics you can find here

http://www.pbase.com/saschagast/humidor_construction

thanx for looking guys

now I just need to get a few more cigars and start aging some

Rich Konopka
06-24-2008, 6:07 AM
Dude,

You have a serious stogie collection. Any Royal Butera's in there? Great job on the humidor.

Cheers,

NICK BARBOZA
06-24-2008, 6:57 AM
Great looking cabinet and sweet cigar collection!!!!!!

quick question: why 5 hinges per door? are they that big? does the glass add that much weight?

Great job, i like it
Nick

Joe Zerafa
06-24-2008, 7:06 AM
why 5 hinges per door?

I was thinking the same thing?

Awesome cabinet by the way, makes me want to take up smoking!!!

Joe

Scott Rader
06-24-2008, 11:07 AM
....is sweet.

When my humble humidor project is complete, I'll have to think twice about posting pictures.

Just out of curiosity, where did you keep your sticks prior to completing this project?

Again...very nice!

Joe Jensen
06-24-2008, 11:27 AM
Absolutely fantastic work. Really nice design, great details, and highly functional. What wood is the case veneered with?

Ben Abate
06-24-2008, 11:41 AM
I have to ask a question, I'm a cigar person also and I have built more than my share of humidors. But obviously I out of the loop, why do you have it refridgerated or cooled down. My understanding of refridgeration is that it works as a dehumidifier and a humidor makes or works off of moister. Like I said, you obviously know a lot more than I do about cigars. I have kept cigars for years in just a normal type humidor Hummmm.

Also you may have mentioned in your write up of the process but how do you think the metal slides will hold up under the moister conditions?

I'm curious as all heck because that is one nice humidor and I may be inclined to build one some day using a few of your ideas.

thanks
Ben

David Cramer
06-24-2008, 12:02 PM
Sascha,

What a well executed and gratifying project to complete. Ya gotta be happy:) with that one Sascha.

A classic cabinet (humidor) with clean lines, nice proportions and a great combination using both the cherry and zebrawood. Well done and congrads Sascha! What's next??????

David

Dewey Torres
06-24-2008, 12:10 PM
That thing turned out great (as I thought it would). You should be proud!
Dewey

sascha gast
06-24-2008, 12:14 PM
thanx guys.
I am using 5 hinges for various reasons, one, the weight, dual pane glass is really adding some weight to the doors.
but also because I wanted the doors to close as even and as tight as possible.
I rather over build than not enough.

the cooling units are thermoelectric and don't use a compressor, therefore they don't dehumidify the cigars like lets say a fridge would do