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The Guido Squad
Well, chop-chop young man we're waiting on the finished product. LOL! Looks really good so far!!
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Mr. Noice
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So this is what the mock-drawer looked like full - I decided to add another drawer, making it 8 to my wineador, but cut out 1/2 inch on the depth, to allow for air circulation (which won't really be happening) and also allow room for fronts to go on later should I choose, along with handles.
And this is the pile of wood that cost me $50 and a quick detour on the way to visit my mom this weekend. The guy at the place was real nice too. Diamond Teak was the Spanish Cedar supplier, and I picked up 10 Board Feet locally in Sellersville, PA. I only ended up using a little over half of the wood.
Decided to make the slats for the bottoms first. Ripped the 1 inch thick wood into 3rds for the slat thickness. At this point figured I was making 7 shelves, 5 slats each. 2 Long ones, and 3 shorter. This was because I noticed that the door had to be open 180 degrees to pull the shelves out if they had slats that extended on both sides. So now the first 3 on each drawer only extend on the left, not the right where the door is hinged. The door only needs to be opened 90 degrees now to allow the drawer to come out, and it stops once it reaches the 4th slat, which extends on both sides. Pretty nice, the design is simple and suits me.
Luckily, right after starting to rip the slats, I realized that there would be a LOT of sawdust created here. So we put down some plastic to catch it all! Any suggestions of what I should keep the dust in if I want to hang it in pouches or whatever around my coolers/humis - not sure what would allow the smell to permeate but wouldn't leak dust everywhere. Also, should I spritz it down a bit?
Then after the rips, cut down wood to make the first 4 boxes.
But then Mark mentioned his new table router, and that we could make the boxes a little nicer if we want to bevel the edges. It was a lot better looking!
Starting to put the boxes together:
Here's a finished box, top and bottom:
Here's all of them, before I cut the notch for the top drawer to fit in (there's a Temp indicator that drops down from the top a bit)
Here's the finished stacks from either side so you can see the slat differences noted earlier:
Left
and Right
and here we go with all of the drawers finally in! (Top notch cut) You can see here how far they extend out before "catching" on the rear 2 slats. Enough to browse, but not enough to shift weight and fall out or anything. Yay!
I'll add some close-ups as well once the seasoning process is finished, to show a bit more of the work that went into the drawers. They are a very simple design, and are a bit wobbly still until they go into the wineador. Once in, completely stable though. Held together with some really fine nails/staples - we used an airgun for that. The drawers are just nailed together at the frames, and the slats onto the drawers. We thought about reinforcing the tops at angles in the back, but realized we didn't have space to do it above the drawer, and didn't want to sacrifice 'gar room.
NEXT POST- ONWARDS TO SEASONING!!!!!
Also - due to the length/pictures in this post - please don't quote it when replying - makes it a real B to read through the thread, ya know?
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Royal Bum
Fantastic work Sean! Very impressive and I'm sure a hell of a lot cheaper than what I paid for my drawers.
That is an odd looking picture of a cat in the bathroom though
Once in a while you get shown the light
In the strangest of places if you look at it right
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Originally Posted by
projectsunfire
Fantastic work Sean! Very impressive and I'm sure a hell of a lot cheaper than what I paid for my drawers.
That is an odd looking picture of a cat in the bathroom though
lol, that's actually a print that used to hang in the bathroom at my first job. Took it when I left, now it hangs here.
It's called "Where's that Ball?" and this is what it really looks like
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Lost no more
Great job Sean now you've the fun of filling it with smokes...more pix pleeez.
Oh...best to order the next Wineador...since you have all the wood left needed to make the next set of .
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Originally Posted by
allusred
Great job Sean now you've the fun of filling it with smokes...more pix pleeez.
Oh...best to order the next Wineador...since you have all the wood left needed to make the next set of .
Honestly, this is supposed to hold all of my personal stash as far as randoms (along with the humidor on top and the tiny infused humi on top of that, in the earlier pictures), so I don't think I'll end up making another. Perhaps if I had more space (another location) I could deck out my decommissioned 150qt cooler with the remaining cedar as shelving or something. That would be nice for box storage.....
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The Guido Squad
Those look amazing! Great Job! I'll place my order with you once I start my wineador project! LOL!
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