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    Humidor Divider Review & Tutorial

    I'm a neat freak and having my cigars rolling all over my humidor has been causing me a bit of anxiety. So I decided to add some new accessories in the way of humidor dividers. Rather than purchasing them ready made I wanted to set-up my humidor based on MY cigar preference so they would need to be made to custom lengths. Here is the step by step instructions for how I did it.

    Materials Needed:
    Humidor
    Spanish Cedar- I got mine from Gym_Bob_In_Maine and excellent ebayer who took my order, cut the material and mailed it the same day for $7+ Shipping!
    Furniture Felt- Available at most Wal-Marts, Lowes, etc
    Mitre or Other Straight Cut Saw
    Sand Paper
    Drill (Optional)
    Jig Saw (Optional)


    Here is a pic of my main humidor. Sorry I forgot to take a picture of the mess in there before hand.



    I started by measuring the inside dimensions of my box, my humidity devices and my cigars of course.



    Since I already had Gym Bob cut the spanish cedar to height (1.75") and a rough length I just needed to cut to pressure fit.



    I decided to add a decorative element to assist with airflow using the jig saw, but this is not necessary. Once I made my cuts I used a fine sand paper to get rid of the rough edges.




    Next I drilled holes to further improve airflow, specifically where it wrapped around my HF tubes. This is also not a needed step and you may want to think twice about it. When I drilled the holes the front side looked fine but the backside had splintered outwards requiring a lot more sanding and leaving a rough appearance.




    I was going to buy felt at Lowes, but going through a junk drawer in our kitchen I found these self adhesive felt sheets. I placed each end of the divider on the felt and used a pen to trace around it then used scissors to cut it out and finally attached it to each end of the divider .




    Est voila! For a couple bucks in materials my anxiety level has eased and my humidor is finally organized.The dividers have not only cleaned up my box and added space for more sticks, but they have added a wonderful cedar smell that my cheap humidor lacked. I am going to add a cross divider to each of the top shelves to keep the lanceros from sliding front to back. I still have lots of cedar left over, which I can use as my cigars organization changes, but right now I laid the extras inside my fridgador which smells amazing. I am clueless when it comes to using power tools, though lord knows I have tons of em and trust me if I can do it, you can do it.


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    Excellent tutorial, David. I see you filled it with some nice sticks too.

    Very nice!

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    Nicely done David, looks really good!

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    Great thread David - glad you were able to re-post this. Love that they are adjustable and not permanent.


    And a second for Gym_Bob_In_Maine being an excellent ebayer and good source for Spanish Cedar
    I've done 2 orders now with him and he is fantastic to work with.
    No cigar until you get a par - birdie if it's a scramble !

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    Nice David! Somebody likes barber poles.
    "Hate, it has caused a lot of problems in the world, but has not solved one yet."
    ― Maya Angelou


    Go Vols!

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    Good work David. This looks great and nicely organized. Thanks for sharing.

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    You got the works set up now! Good job!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Browns7213 View Post
    I'm a neat freak and having my cigars rolling all over my humidor has been causing me a bit of anxiety. So I decided to add some new accessories in the way of humidor dividers. Rather than purchasing them ready made I wanted to set-up my humidor based on MY cigar preference so they would need to be made to custom lengths. Here is the step by step instructions for how I did it.

    Materials Needed:
    Humidor
    Spanish Cedar- I got mine from Gym_Bob_In_Maine and excellent ebayer who took my order, cut the material and mailed it the same day for $7+ Shipping!
    Furniture Felt- Available at most Wal-Marts, Lowes, etc
    Mitre or Other Straight Cut Saw
    Sand Paper
    Drill (Optional)
    Jig Saw (Optional)


    Here is a pic of my main humidor. Sorry I forgot to take a picture of the mess in there before hand.



    I started by measuring the inside dimensions of my box, my humidity devices and my cigars of course.



    Since I already had Gym Bob cut the spanish cedar to height (1.75") and a rough length I just needed to cut to pressure fit.



    I decided to add a decorative element to assist with airflow using the jig saw, but this is not necessary. Once I made my cuts I used a fine sand paper to get rid of the rough edges.




    Next I drilled holes to further improve airflow, specifically where it wrapped around my HF tubes. This is also not a needed step and you may want to think twice about it. When I drilled the holes the front side looked fine but the backside had splintered outwards requiring a lot more sanding and leaving a rough appearance.




    I was going to buy felt at Lowes, but going through a junk drawer in our kitchen I found these self adhesive felt sheets. I placed each end of the divider on the felt and used a pen to trace around it then used scissors to cut it out and finally attached it to each end of the divider .




    Est voila! For a couple bucks in materials my anxiety level has eased and my humidor is finally organized.The dividers have not only cleaned up my box and added space for more sticks, but they have added a wonderful cedar smell that my cheap humidor lacked. I am going to add a cross divider to each of the top shelves to keep the lanceros from sliding front to back. I still have lots of cedar left over, which I can use as my cigars organization changes, but right now I laid the extras inside my fridgador which smells amazing. I am clueless when it comes to using power tools, though lord knows I have tons of em and trust me if I can do it, you can do it.


    Just found this Tutorial/review...impressive...very nice work there.
    Some thing that you didn't mention, but is a most useful touch is/are the cutouts at the ends of the shelves used when lifting the shelves out.
    Looks as if they must make it a lot less trouble when handling the trays.

    Thanks for providing this write up.

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