Thanks Bill!
I started setting the box into the wood stock today. Many of you have seen how I do this but I will cover it again anyway in case anyone might be curious. Before starting the part needs some work done to it. In this first photo I'm showing the beveled I file to the bottom edge.
This little angle allows the knife, used to make the outline of the part, to get in under and inside the edge. Photo 2 shows the box set into the wood to just flush so the bottom is mostly tight against the wood. The features on the bottom of the box are the only thing inlet, at this point I run the knife around the edge.
In case someone with good eyes would see it, the back of the box is set slightly above the centering line, but the front is centered on the line. This was a running change that seems to happen often! I decided I liked the look better with the back slight higher than what the plan originally was.
Photo 3 shows the the knife cut around the box showing it's position and outline on the wood. Because of the beveled edge on the box this line is just inside the edge of the box.
Fourth picture. Once I have the outline of the part on the wood, I next stamping a line, just inside the knife cut line.
Photo5. I then start taking wood out to the inside of the stamped line.
Never said I was good or even neat when inletting a part...as can be seen here!
Bob