Shaker Humidor Console
#11
Although the Shakers were tobacco users, I don't believe they were cigar smokers. But if they were, I bet we might see a piece like this at one of the Shaker villages back in the day. Cherry/spanish cedar/ebony. OSMO Polyx hard wax oil finish. Hand cut DTs and M&Ts.

   
   
   
   
   
   
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#12
Only one image shows so what I see is a nice looking hall table. Yours?
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#13
Ha: thanks for the feedback. I can see them fine on my Apple laptop, but can only see the first pic on my iphone???
All pics are viewable on SMC right now: I will see if I can straighten this out over here on woodnet. Thanks again!


(05-19-2019, 12:40 PM)hbmcc Wrote: Only one image shows so what I see is a nice looking hall table. Yours?
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#14
Re-sized pics so they should be viewable now.
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#15
All show for me now.  Well executed!
~ Chris
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#16
(05-19-2019, 01:59 PM)cwarner Wrote: All show for me now.  Well executed!

Nicer, still!

So, did you steal a violin adjuster peg for the drawer knob? Cool idea.
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#17
Chris/HBMCC: Thanks

Only piano and guitar players in my household so I had to buy the tuning pegs: they are for violas, which are apparently a little larger than violin tuning pegs.
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#18
Very well done and designed!
Thanks,  Curt
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#19
I love it. That wood looks fantastic as well as the design. How many sticks will it hold?
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#20
Very well executed. Is the gap between the drawer front and the drawer intentional? If so, why? Also, given it's a humidor, how are you maintaining the RH in the drawer?
Still Learning,

Allan Hill
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