I’ve decided to try and make my box unique. I’ve bought 1/4 inch oak which changes things from the 3/8 inch balsa wood that’s used in class. I’m still going to create the class box but this, alternate box, I want to not only change the wood, but also put etchings on it as well as a radical design change… create 3D printer corner locking pieces. I had to rearrange a lot here. Namely I had to take out the thickness and center the sides. Then rebuild the extrude for the sides and the top sketches. Once I had that I put squares in the corners, filleted them out and used a conical curve with the trim tool to get the shape I wanted. Then it was just a matter of applying the cut extrude to the corner pieces that I used for the sides. This worked out pretty nicely with, what is hopefully a strong center column and joints to glue the wood too.
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