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Today, I will teach you how to use the BoxCutter add-on. BoxCutter is an add-on designed to work with HardOps, which I covered in the last video. To start using BoxCutter, we first need a cube. Then, press Alt+V to open the Viewport and tick the Cavity option. This function is part of HardOps, so when purchasing add-ons, it is advisable to get a bundle, meaning both HardOps and BoxCutter, as they work together seamlessly. After adding a Bevel, there are two ways to activate BoxCutter. The first method is to go to the left menu, click it, and the BoxCutter function will open. To close it, press W. The second method is to use the shortcut Alt+W to activate BoxCutter. Once BoxCutter is open, first press N to bring up the N-panel on the right, which explains what the different buttons do. If you have any questions, the N-panel will have all the information. For the first cut, press D and select Box Helper. Inside Box Helper, there are four basic shapes to choose from. Letamp;#39;s start w