This humidor didn’t make it out of my workshop as promtly as Santa Claus would have done. It’s made from a single stick of bubinga, with maple splines and feet.
The finish is a few coats of shellac plus satin polyurethane.
This humidor didn’t make it out of my workshop as promtly as Santa Claus would have done. It’s made from a single stick of bubinga, with maple splines and feet.
The finish is a few coats of shellac plus satin polyurethane.
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You have created a beautiful humidor. I like the bookmatched top and the finish
Very attractive you have the eye. Keep up the good work. The key is to make the box look as rich as possible. Great combination of wood.
Don from DWF Gallery.com
Nicely done, keep up the good work!
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