well as my first solo build I am assembling a bunch of parts I bought as a " kit" , I already tossed the x braces due to a slop joint ,and replaced the transverse brace made of spruce with one I made of mahogany . working without a plan , I merely duplicated the given transverse brace , I am getting near assembling the box now and I noticed the brace, already glued to the top,is about 1/4 " short of ideal , meaning I will have only about 1/8 " on either side supported by the mahogany linings, even less due to the amount lost due to the linings being angled while inletting. there is room for about another 1/8" on each side . do you think this is suffecient? should I replace the brace? ( I am not sure how to remove a glued brace, I used tight bond glue ). another thought I had was to remove a couple of the pieces of lining and fashion and attach small blocks to either side if the rims to give more support to the brace . any and all opinions considered and appreciated.thanks Jody
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