First off, I made the chest in bits of paper, to see that it would actually fit on the planks I had at my disposal. I had to glue together the sides and the lid to make it as wide as I wanted to. Its hard to find that wide planks if you don’t cut down the tree yourself!
When all paper pieces where done(expect the bottom) I made sawed out the pieces with a band saw(cheater I know! But I needed to save time) the pieces where then carefully polished with sandpaper to get the best fit I could get. I glued the sides and end pieces together to more easily be able to measure the bottom piece.
The bottom piece was carefully polished with machine to fit exactly into the bottom hole, as all sides lean inwards, I had to be careful if I was to make the bottom piece to fit exactly.
The lid was hand planed in rough, then I used band polisher to do the last finish (again, to save time This is one detail the Mästermyrchest also has, the solid lid that are taken out to cut weight and get more space inside the chest.
All plugs where hand carved from Teak because Teak I wanted the plugs to be visible, but also because teak is easy to work in and the material itself is “slippery” when you carve in it.. The howl chest will get Teak-stain and that will make the plugs disappear a little bit more than from the start.