PSA for all who need it (me): Today is not a day for clever CNC’d inside-corner design. Put in some dogbone joints and cut out the prototype.

A white-lined drawing of the flat pieces of a piece of furniture. It's a box, which can be used as a table or to prop up a piece of furniture. It's actually 33 by 33 inches, which is the size of this small foam floor-couch that I have. So if you attach two of these together it could hold up the couch. And the side piece has three different possible heights, so it can be a low, medium, or high box. The whole thing is design to be put together with tension cords and assembled or disassembled like a puzzle, without any glue or nails. Oh, and of course the dogbone joint is when the CNC, which is a spinning router, cuts the wood it creates a circular cut. This is a little hard to describe just through an image description so maybe there's a way you can actually find a piece of wood cut by a CNC to really feel this... But the dogbone is a dogbone shaped joint, which is meant to deal with that. It's sort of like the icon of a dogbone, but it's just the easiest shape to cut that allows for a flush joint. So the point of the caption is: stop worrying about trying to find some way to prevent a dogbone joint and just use the joint, because it's going to make your life so much easier. Whew, that was hard to describe, hopefully I can be more clear and concise next time *wink*