A box for all of your e cig stuff.

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flynbyeya

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I just finished up this box to keep all of my e cig stuff together. I used to use an old camera case but it was much too small and made it hard to find what I was looking for. This has compartments to store juice, cartomizers, an extra tank and battery, drip tips, and q-tips and alcohol swabs. I wired 2 blue LED lights with bullet shells over the bulbs to direct the light down. I'm building a charging dock that will hang off the back side and charge 2 e cigs and a cell phone next. The lid can be locked and when it's closed it locks the contents in place. Made with oak and maple.
 

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gjanderson

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That would be ideal for me when traveling (in car, truck, bus, or train). I would like to have something a little easier to access my ecig at the ready and even an area for my eliquids to seep and not risk spilling over. However, this has given me an idea and when I am in Malaysia, I will ask my future brother-in-law or my fiance's cousin to assist me on making something. I do like the light idea also, much like a lighted cabinet or lighted jewelry box (which I have made before also). By making it where the units can be standing up and having it open from the front instead of the top and where the "shelves" or dividers can slide out a little would be perfect. If you beat me to it, show it off - in the DIY section when you have enough posts so that area is available.

It is very beautiful. If you ever make other variations, you can market these also (maybe not in the forum unless you get permission or where it is allowed - not sure about that). I do agree, there are several people who would like to have something like this but that will hold maybe even 5 or 6 bodies (units) and maybe 4 or 5 clearomizers, rebuildable atomizers and other types of items. When you are able to, check out what some people have (there are people who have pictures of their setup in the new member section also) and keep these things coming out. Would love to see more of your work also.
 

flynbyeya

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Jan 18, 2013
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St. Louis, MO
That would be ideal for me when traveling (in car, truck, bus, or train). I would like to have something a little easier to access my ecig at the ready and even an area for my eliquids to seep and not risk spilling over. However, this has given me an idea and when I am in Malaysia, I will ask my future brother-in-law or my fiance's cousin to assist me on making something. I do like the light idea also, much like a lighted cabinet or lighted jewelry box (which I have made before also). By making it where the units can be standing up and having it open from the front instead of the top and where the "shelves" or dividers can slide out a little would be perfect. If you beat me to it, show it off - in the DIY section when you have enough posts so that area is available.

It is very beautiful. If you ever make other variations, you can market these also (maybe not in the forum unless you get permission or where it is allowed - not sure about that). I do agree, there are several people who would like to have something like this but that will hold maybe even 5 or 6 bodies (units) and maybe 4 or 5 clearomizers, rebuildable atomizers and other types of items. When you are able to, check out what some people have (there are people who have pictures of their setup in the new member section also) and keep these things coming out. Would love to see more of your work also.

It's built for travel alright. ;-) I wanted something that could sit on my night stand. Nothing too big. I mainly use 2 juices and a few flavorings. I could make it hold more cartos, I left a blank spot for the next "new thing", but I usually get 5 cartos at a time and one goes straight into my tank. lol.

I have seen some big setups elsewhere though. It's crazy how many batteries one person can have. lol.
 

flynbyeya

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Very nice, I'm in the process of making one for myself. I had a lot of clear cedar from another project that had been kicking around my garage. Decided to get to it since I have some time on my hands, will also help keep me out of my own head. If you know what I mean :D

Cedar is nice. Looks and smells great! It is a softer wood though so it can dent and scratch easy but if your not travelling with it, it would work great!
 
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