Today I gang cut the skeletons... (they were screwed together).
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That big vertical strip will support the sides of the bulkhead dados and the butt joint of the 1/4" exterior sheet. The heavy horizontal chunk is for drawer slides. The skinny vertical piece is for adhesion surface for the interior/exterior ply.
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The lower-left "meat" is for the headboard dados and the 45º is for adhesion of the interior/exterior skins.
But the biggee was cutting the ceiling shelf from the skeletons. With my other builds, I had used a jigsaw. On this one, I used my plunge base and Rockler's router guide so it had my full attention.
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I think it took me four passes per skeleton but they are nice and plumb. I'd choose this method again and it was a good warm-up for when I cut the hatch ends.
Tony