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that box really isnt big enough to worry about bracing. its not like the xplods are going to flex a box much. if you do want to brace, a 1.5-2" dowel in the middle of the 39" piece would do you just fine.

screws are only for clamping pieces together while the glue drys. yes you leave them in after but you dont need very many as long as you have clamps.

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Ok i was reading an article that said that i prolly wouldn't need bracing but i was just making sure from you pros.

also do i need to predrill the holes when doing the screwing into the board on top?

also what is the benifit of using resin in a box?

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im glad u figured out sketchup bro

nice design, lolz

give the subs as much space between each other as possible

i would put the bracing (1"+ dowel rods) front to back right where the lower and upper speaker meet on both sides

top to bottom right next to the rods going front to back... screw these together

then so side to side with 1 dowel... and screw the dowel to the two vertical dowels going from top to bottom

this way the bracing acts like 1 unit instead of 6 bracing points

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Ok i was reading an article that said that i prolly wouldn't need bracing but i was just making sure from you pros.

also do i need to predrill the holes when doing the screwing into the board on top?

also what is the benifit of using resin in a box?

yes, predrill every screw hole.

now that i see your design, yes i would brace that. or just do a double baffle.

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W/ those subs and that sized enclosure you won't need any significant bracing. Just predrill, double baffle, and a small dowel right above the port would be more than sufficient. With the face having all 4 woofers + the port being the main reason why a lil bracing would help you out.

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