Digging through box after box of unorganized mason jars last night to find the ones I needed was enough motivation for me to decide to move forward with my little box-building project. I thought of a better way to make the boxes stack, by arranging a side piece that will extend up into a void in the box on top, the boxes will lock together. Installing the bottom piece so that it extends below the other pieces will mimic a lid, so that I don’t need lids for every box that is stacked. The boxes will stack and lock with or without lids. I also played around with Google SketchUp again. Of course I impressed myself with my self-taught 3D CAD skills. Here are the pictures of my new design:
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