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    Humidor Inerds in Sketchup

    Boy, this was fun!



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    looking good Ed, looks youre on the road to completion
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    Thanks David! Yes Sir, she's almost coming to a close.

    I just hope this contraption fits in the box!

    I haven't seen it since Sunday afternoon. That's when I put a clear coat of epoxy where the lid opens and closes. It's been a sealed box, sealed the seams with tape and everything, to keep the dust (and me) from messing with it while the epoxy cured.

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    Ed, Ive been following your blog, pretty cool stuff and very informative.....I think anyone who wants to build a box should take a look
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    WOW Ed, nice job on both. I wish I was more up on my sketchup skills.
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    Thanks Bill.... it took me a while to figure out SU, but once I did..... it's very easy.

    It's (SU) all about enclosing areas. One leak in the surface, it becomes hollow. That's what I found to be the key..... figuring out the potential "leaks" and either not making them happen, or closing the gap when it does so the form becomes solid again.

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