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    Humidor Cooling Units

    Controllers and power supplies can be done. I built a little controller with LCD display and temp/ RH sensor. It controls the original Vino unit. As for power supply, an old PC power supply ( simple modification) works pretty well. Also cycles a 120mm PC fan 15 minutes every hour (...
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    Project of the Day : Engraved Oak 3 Stick Travel Case

    Nice work! Good thinking on the oak inlay, forgot all about that. I made one from UHMW plastic to keep my fingers too. Post up some more pics!
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    Project of the Day : Engraved Oak 3 Stick Travel Case

    What he said about the dado is true- stacked is better. You can also run a dado with your router. Flat bottoms are really easy that way... Nice work by the way. I like the engraving. I've always wanted to learn how to do inlays and engraving with the router.
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    Pics of NOOBY BOMB ATTACK

    Me too!
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    Humidity fluctuation between top/bottom in vino

    I actually built my own. It has an LCD display, temp/ humidity sensor, fan controller, and controls the VINO electronics... It tests on the bench fine, just finishing up putting it in the VINO.
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    Humidity fluctuation between top/bottom in vino

    Can you guys post a pic of the fans and location? Im setting up my Vino and was thinking of a 12v 120mm computer fan on the bottom, set up to run 15 minutes at the top of every hour. I was considering running it all the time at 1/2 voltage too. Havent made up my mind yet. Just kind of curious...
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    Is there a Bad wood in a Vino?

    So I bought a Vino, and will be making or buying shelves and drawers etc out of Spanish Cedar. I was thinking it might look good to cover the front of the drawers/ shelves with a different wood- zebrawood, maple, etc. Keep in mind this is just for cosmetic and will not physically touch the...
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