Building a box.. Wood?
As far as using nice quality wood like you mentioned it can be done but is generally for something that is going to be a feature piece that needs to have a nice finish on it. Even then most will still use mdf and put a nice veneer over it that can be finished. One advantage of this is that a thinner veneer will have the look and grain of a nice piece of wood like those mentioned but can also be bent depending on thickness. This allows for some creative shapes and contours if desired making for a nice show piece.
i use like 1"-1/4 or larger #8 (red square head) screws and i put them in so tight they counter sink themselfs....
I also glue and caulk like said,,, but make sure your saw cuts very strait and you measure correctly and always use a large square cause no amount of glue or caulk will fill a gap properly.
Id use the really nice wood on the top of the box,,, kind like a faceplate. then you can cover the raw squareness of a mdf box. and custom make a faceplate template with bristle board,, then trace and cut into nicer wood
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