Recently got back into smoking cigars the 100 ct desk top I bought 2 months ago quickly filled up so I decided to build a cabinet I do the design & shop drawings for a custom cabinet manufacturer so I have access to everything I need. Decided on a cabinet 20" wide x 18" deep x 32" tall (just a little under 4 sq. ft. inside) using African Mahogany the cabinet box is made using ¾" birch plywood the top & bottom are dadoed, glued, & screwed into the sides ¾" plywood back attached
I then attached the mahogany side panels
Applied a beaded face frame
The top is solid hardwood with an ogee profile routed on side & front then applied small moulding under the top & a beaded edged base mould
Attached the inset glass door frame did some finish sanding ready for stain & laquer
Its been three weeks since the finish was applied & all laquer smell has dissipated
The color is actually a darker red I guess the shop lighting makes it look lighter
I was able to get the spanish cedar to line the inside from our lumber supplier, this morning I resawed the 1" thick stock in half & glued up enough to line the sides, back, top & bottom. That is the progress so far, the plan is to have a drawer at top & a center shelf I will add more photos hopefully by next weekend I really need to get this done my emergency coolidor is getting full & I've got more cigars on the way