I do understand that closed box reactors won't work because of cusp leakage and magnet impact. I think I have a way of making a workable closed box reactor, but that's not my primary goal - closed or open, the magnetic field provides several free paths that result in no net deceleration of the electrons once they escape the well - including paths that intersect the center of the coil itself, so I came up with the permanent magnet design so I could test things out without niobium and liquid nitrogen. Nb = $$$.
I've got a preliminary design using permanent magnets (just for an electron trap proof-of-concept) that also has some slightly off-axis Helmholtz coils around the large permanent magnets. These serve two purposes. For fuel and electron injection, I can turn the coils on and null most of the permanent magnet field, then once I have the low energy electrons in the trap, I can turn the coils off, and I have intense field compressing the electrons to the center of the trap and a higher potential (this is part of the demonstration aspect - I want to make sure my math works on this one in RL). The second purpose the coils serve is that I can pulse them at a very low voltage/current and wiggle the field of the magnet they're wound around - this is why they're off-axis slightly. If I control the phase of the wiggle properly, then the field will appear to rotate from the frame of reference of an electron escaping along a free flux path (cusp) and the cusp will then wiggle, thus turning the electron towards higher and higher field strength, and away from the cusp.
Further, I can increase the current to the coils and heat the plasma by wiggling the field and inducing plasma currents.
I think this would work with even a larger non-closed-box reactor, with the possible exception of the permanent magnets (kind of hard to get a ring magnet with field in the middle of it...

Any input?