Woodronic's designers and craftspeople persist in the tradition of handmade humidors with ancient techniques the same as those of the early artisans, including marquetry technique, with which pieces of veneer are applied to a wood structure to form decorative patterns, designs or pictures; various cutting techniques like knife-cutting, packet-cutting, and contour-cutting; classic sand-shading technique which adds shadows to the designs; and multiple veneer combination with the techniques of softening and flattening, rough cutting, seaming, and glue-up.
Woodronic's designers and craftspeople persist in the tradition of handmade humidors with ancient techniques the same as those of the early artisans, including marquetry technique, with which pieces of veneer are applied to a wood structure to form decorative patterns, designs or pictures; various cutting techniques like knife-cutting, packet-cutting, and contour-cutting; classic sand-shading technique which adds shadows to the designs; and multiple veneer combination with the techniques of softening and flattening, rough cutting, seaming, and glue-up.