Lazyman

BTW, It looks like you have some slight dents (from clamping?) in that one picture showing the proud box joints.  Have you (or anyone else for that matter) ever tried the wet cloth with and hot iron trick to raise dents like that? 

Yeah, I noticed that when I posted that pic Nathan.  It must have been the way the light was hitting it because it wasn't bad enough that I noticed it in person.  Only thing I can figure is I did it when clamping on the jig while cutting the box joints but that seems odd since I used a quick clamp with rubber pads on it.  I don't see how my parallel clamps could have done it and I have probably tapped it with my assembly mallet but it's got a big leather-padded face.  I don't see similar marks anywhere else that I don't expect them.

In any case, it's not really a concern.  All of the case members are still just like they came out of my thickness planer.  I don't handplane pieces that will get clamped on or coerced with a whacker until I'm ready to start finishing and gluing just because I expect some spots such as those to rear their ugly head.  So after the final dry fit, I'll hit all those external faces with a smoother and either sand or scrape them as well as filling in any knots or bug holes.  So it's not a concern but good eye 😉