This may take some time to complete, I'm starting from the ground up and need some aid in which direction to go.
As you may know, I'm on a limited budget so if I can keep the project to a low cost, I'd be happy to so.
Goals of the project
Store a modest stock of previously selected/humidified leaves in a relatively temperature/humidity controlled display case of 1-2 pounds
Questions with specifications for those more familiar with humidors
Here's some photos of the design I envision only much smaller:
Any thoughts, criticisms, encouragement or discouragements are well welcomed, thanks!
As you may know, I'm on a limited budget so if I can keep the project to a low cost, I'd be happy to so.
Goals of the project
Store a modest stock of previously selected/humidified leaves in a relatively temperature/humidity controlled display case of 1-2 pounds
Questions with specifications for those more familiar with humidors
- I don't have a reliable or cheap access to Spanish cedar, will any other hardwood veneers be sufficient? I can get maple, oak, poplar, American cedar.
- Do I absolutely need an automatic controller (if not, I'm envisioning a small PC fan, a sterilized sponge as a wick and a reservoir, the fan would kick on, pulling moist air through/around the sponge wick, pulling moist air into the chamber)
- I am planning to build this similar to a table top glass front display case, should/can I seal the edges up with any kind of odor free silicone to help withhold moisture and hopefully control too many humidity swings? (See Evaporative Humidification)
- Is glass needed, or can I use plexi/acrylic/polycarbonate. Reason being, it's a lot easier to drill poly than it is glass (for attaching hinges, handles etc)
- Any safe yet effective ways of making a heat source in the humidor? Perhaps a simple Xenon puck light?
- Anyone have experience with these hygrometer/temperature sensors?
Here's some photos of the design I envision only much smaller:
Any thoughts, criticisms, encouragement or discouragements are well welcomed, thanks!