I had some left over rough sawn 3/4" cedar (I think it is eastern white cedar) from some exterior trim done on the house a few years back. I decided to use it as the main lumber for a tool cabinet build. Progress on the cabinet is slow. My first attempt at hand cut dovetails. The cedar does not pare easily. The fibers are like brittle straws. I initially was chopping the dovetails, but then switched to the coping saw. Fit and finish is not great, but things improved as I moved from the carcass joints to the joints for the sides of the door frames. I had some spalted maple I salvaged from a down tree branch in the back yard a few years back that I decided to incorporate into the door panels. I still have a lot of work to go, but the project is starting to take shape. 34" tall, 32" wide, 15" deep. Photos of the door fronts don't do the spalted maple justice. I'll have to go for nicer pics once the project is finished. Primarily designed for planes, chisels, and a few back saws.