FIG. 8 illustrates a detailed expanded isometric view of another example of a magnetic panel joint 118 of the system 100 of FIG. 1 including the first panel 114, the second panel 116, and the shield 153. The magnetic panel joint 118 of FIG. 8 is similar to the magnetic panel joint 118 of FIG. 3. In contrast, the magnet panel joint 118 of FIG. 8 includes receptacles 156 that are not staggered and includes a plurality of alignment bores 202. Each of the alignment bores 202 is coupled to and, thus, contiguous and/or coplanar with one of the receptacles 156. The second panel 116 includes a plurality of alignment dowels 204 that correspond to the alignment bores 202. The alignment dowels 204 may be made of a ferromagnetic material. As a result, when the alignment dowels 204 are received within the alignment bores 202, a magnetic coupling is formed between the alignment dowels 204 and the corresponding magnet 149 that may create a nesting force that draws the panels 114, 116 together. The magnetic coupling of the alignment dowels 204 to the corresponding magnets 149 may be beneficial to provide planar coupling between the first panel 114 and the second panel 116, planar alignment between the first panel 114 and the second panel 116, and/or retention force between the first panel 114 and the second panel 116. In another example, the alignment dowels 214 may not be made of the ferromagnetic material.