I just had my first weekend back in the workshop for maybe 6-months, and made this craft storage box for my wife. It's made from Jarrah, Tasmanian Oak, and then some plywood offcuts. Mitred edges with splines for the main box, with a plywood base trapped in a groove. The two smaller trays are mitred, but the plywood base is just rabbeted in to try to save a little vertical height. The lid comes off entirely, no hinge, and on the underside it has a cutting board inset, so she doesn't have to try to store that inside the box with other stuff. On the lid I attempted a little Kumiko action, first time doing that, and I have now learnt that I really don't have the patience for it! It took me about as long to make that feature on the Sunday as making the box and trays did on the Saturday! All in all though, I'm super happy with it. It's been a long time since I've had two full days in the workshop, and I loved every minute of it.