Let me begin by admitting that I knew it wasn't the wisest decision to do this, but I knew I didn't have access to a table saw, or a jointer. I started this project anyway. I thought that several painstaking hours would make for decent butt joints. I think I almost have that.
I measured, measured again, doublechecked the lines, etc. I did a fair job cutting pieces with a circular saw. Now, I'm embarrassingly admitting that the cabinets don't look like I want.
I fit them together and test clamped them and they look just fine. After lots of careful sanding with a block, I will have a passable structure. But I can't get perfect seams. The outer edge of the joint doesn't always fit perfectly because of ever so slightly rounded connections. I feel like making the purely cosmetic hairline blemishes disappear is unlikely.
I know I have a good connection up and down each joint, but because it's not totally perfect, I will be praying a filler will do the trick.
The pieces fit like clockwork, but being a perfectionist without perfect tools, I'm saddened by my results.

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Any words of wisdom?
Ben