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7:12 PM, Saturday November 12th 2022

50 more boxes: http://imgur.com/a/k7i3xdh

Pd: sorry for the delay

1:42 AM, Monday November 21st 2022

You did a really good job with these boxes! I a problem with a few of these however, and that is the inner corner being off, which I didn't see as much in the previous 10 boxes. Drawing the boxes in this alternative method should help with that. That being said, this is a very common problem for this challenge, and it doesn't seem to be too big of a problem for your boxes, but I would keep this in mind as you continue.

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10:28 PM, Monday November 21st 2022

Thanks, the alternative method works pretty well.

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