Good project. Like the 15 degree dovetail. How big was the starting block & what was the finial dimensions? What did you use to cut the "top" and "bottom" off? Thanks for the detailed pics.
When I started, my board was 3-1/2" x 5" x 45" long. I used the table saw to cut five pieces for the boxes. The pieces vary in length from 7" to 8" in length because I had to avoid some knot holes and drilled holes that were already in the board from previous use.
I used the table saw again to cut the tops, dovetail piece, center section, and bottom off of each block. Four pieces all together (be sure to mark each piece in order to reassemble them for grain match) there were three pieces 3/8" thick for the top, dovetail piece and bottom and that left a 2" thick center section after counting the kerf of the saw blade. I had to run the blocks through the saw and then flip it over and make another cut to get through the 5" wide cut. Obviously a band saw would have a much better tool but, I don't have one.
As you might guess, the 2" thickness of the center fairly well maxed out the scroll saw! By drilling a 3/4" hole in each corner it made it much easier than trying to follow a curve at the corners.
Before anyone asks...I used an Olson FR408TW blade which has a .080 width and a .018 kerf thickness with 7 TPI to cut the center section out and a Flying Dutchman FD-SR No 3 for the dovetail cut and the inlay on the names.
The final dimensions of the largest boxes (there are two) Is 5" wide x 8" long x 3-1/8" deep give or take a bit of sanding.
Hope that helps.
Rog
PS. The inside dimensions are about 4-1/4" wide (3/8" walls) x 7" long (I left 1/2" on the front and back because end grain tends to break easily) and 2" deep more of less.