Best way to Eleminate little Nibs on Corners

I am designing a box to hold my Bridge City Kerf and Tenon maker gauges.

Attached are the pictures of the pockets and the simulations. I am going to have a recess around the outside of the bottom and the rectangle I created I put a filet on the edge. This leaves some little nubs around the square corners of the stock. How is the best way to address these little nubs. I could just take a chisel and cut them off but sometimes that tears the grain and you get a rough corner,.

I will be making a top that will have a mating tenon to go into the area around the lower half pictured.

What would you suggest to best address the little nubs left over?

Create a rectangle around the perimeter, run a contour. Or four small squares with a contour or pocket.

This is known as “Rest Machining” — a feature which should appear in v7.

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