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We waited for the right Zebrawood too... John sent me a few different pics of Zebrawood... Some cheaper than others.. Then a few weeks later. This came available. He said it was the prettiest Zebrawood he had came across. I agreed to the higher price and I am glad I did... John's idea on the wenge trim, accents the Zebrawood perfect... Anyone looking to get drawers done and has some extra change laying around.. Get John to help ya brainstorm something up. He has a very creative mind and great craftsmanship to back up his ideas
 

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I realize I'm just repeating what everyone else is saying......but ...WOW! That's a high class broad you've got on your hands.
 
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I was curious on everyone's thoughts of seasoning... I have read numerous threads on it but have went with this route

I put distilled water in the wife's kettle and got it boiling

Put a bowl in each drawer and shelf and put the boiling water in each, closed the door for awhile until it was done steaming.

Did this twice and wiped out the wineador..and let it get back down in humidity

Left distilled water in drawers and shelves over night and woke up to 78* humdity throughout

I took out one bowl of distilled water this morning and will see what I come home to after work

How long do you hold the 75* humdity level to season the cedar to around 65*?
 
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