djs134
BoM May '06
Ron, a couple of years ago, my lovely bride presented my with a beautiful desktop humidor. I have been fighting with the humidity ever since.
I've seasoned it. I've performed the "light test". I've even had a wood working coworker take a look at it. The general consensus is that the cedar was dried before the box was made.
The problem is that I really like the humidor, and it has some sentimental value as well. Is there any way to rehydrate the wood without running the risk of warping or cracking?
I've seasoned it. I've performed the "light test". I've even had a wood working coworker take a look at it. The general consensus is that the cedar was dried before the box was made.
The problem is that I really like the humidor, and it has some sentimental value as well. Is there any way to rehydrate the wood without running the risk of warping or cracking?