Um.....I guess I'm just weird. I smoke them. Didn't really know there was any other way to do it.
Maybe I'll have to try the "run around the yard waving my arms thing"........:chk
There are really two ways to seal a hunidor.
Basic mechanical: This is what you see in every desktop. It basically consists of a lip which seats into the lid when closed. Rarely it will be reversed where the lip is in the lid and fits down into the base. (This configuration is one that I...
Focus on the construction of the exterior. Make sure everything fits cleanly and accurately. I'd call 1/2" Spanish Cedar a bit much, you shouldn't have to go that thick. It's a liner, not the main building material. 1/4" at a minimum and 3/8" at most should get you exactly what you want...
I also use the following:
Titebond II
Titebond III
Gorilla Glue
The Titebond II and III will actually produce a stronger joint in the short term, but over several days Gorilla Glue will eventually have more strength. I tend to prefer the Titebond simply because it cleans up a lot better than...
I use 1/4 Spanish Cedar for the interiors. Anything less than this won't work for a buffer which is the real reason for putting it in. You can always go thicker, but about 3/8" is about as thick as you want to go otherwise you'll start to really take up storage space.
A dust mask or even...
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