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Very nice! A lot nicer than the ones I've made! Lol but I don't have the correct equipment so I had to rig a table saw to rip the Spanish cedar.

Again very nice bro!!
 
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Nice job.
Is that plywood? Not that there is anything wrong with that. People make a big deal about using Spanish Cedar and while Spanish Cedar is the best, any wood that does not give off an odor will work fine and most plywoods fits that bill. All wood will help hold and slowly release moisture. You just have to make sure it doesn't contribute any odor to your sticks.
 

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Very nice! How long did it take?
Two hours to complete, then another 2 planing / sanding and retrying...

Turn out the shelve recesses and the fridge interior was tapered. Meaning it was 5mm skinnier at the back, was an annoying oversight that wasn't easy to fix as my drawer was square.

If everything had of been made the right size though i would have only taken 2 hours.

Where did you get your cedar?
A good friend of mine is a builder, his father who started the family business is now retired and makes furniture as a hobby.

It was pretty funny actually, I went over there and he was like: You're lucky BOY! I don't get my cedar out for anyone! Haha

Nice job.
Is that plywood? Not that there is anything wrong with that. People make a big deal about using Spanish Cedar and while Spanish Cedar is the best, any wood that does not give off an odor will work fine and most plywoods fits that bill. All wood will help hold and slowly release moisture. You just have to make sure it doesn't contribute any odor to your sticks.
No mate it's Cedar! Not Spanish, just cedar.
 
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