Wood stand possible for 300g... no center brace?

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Who knows. The plywood, if properly attached does make the stand stronger.

Unfortunately, the ways it strengthens, is in a manner that doesn't really matter unless you're trying to crush it lengthwise.

It will not help with center sag or twist of the stand in a meaningful way, which are the two biggest concerns.
Its a supporting base versus hole and Using a leveling mat provides the surface needed.
 
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I have a plywood top. I was not happy with how un-level my horizontal spans were, so I covered it with plywood, then planed it with a jig and a router. It is laser flat, as you can see in this picture with the laser level!

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I have a plywood top. I was not happy with how un-level my horizontal spans were, so I covered it with plywood, then planed it with a jig and a router. It is laser flat, as you can see in this picture with the laser level!

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Someone has Festool and a laser level:astonished-face::beaming-face-with-smiling-eyes:. Nice job on the cabinet.
 

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Its a supporting base versus hole and Using a leveling mat provides the surface needed.
I'm a fan of using plywood on top for those reasons exactly.

I also know it provides little to no actual support vertically, to the fish tank.

In other words. A stand with 3/4" borg plywood in top is not a lot stronger, than a stand with 1/8" hardboard. It won't hold a high percentage more weight. It's there for other reasons. Not to make the stand carry more weight.

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Removable center supports via KREG screws.
 
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Dang, this thread exploded today! What happened? Lol

In any event, in case you guys missed it. I decided to go with an offset center brace. Gives me a 48" opening to remove my sump. Putting on the first coat of acrylic exterior high gloss paint.
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I'm a fan of using plywood on top for those reasons exactly.

I also know it provides little to no actual support vertically, to the fish tank.

In other words. A stand with 3/4" borg plywood in top is not a lot stronger, than a stand with 1/8" hardboard. It won't hold a high percentage more weight. It's there for other reasons. Not to make the stand carry more weight.

PXL_20220917_195826346.jpg
PXL_20221013_001917586.jpg


PXL_20221013_001957493.jpg


Removable center supports via KREG screws.

Nice rail! I’m slumming it with connectors.
 
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I'm a fan of using plywood on top for those reasons exactly.

I also know it provides little to no actual support vertically, to the fish tank.

In other words. A stand with 3/4" borg plywood in top is not a lot stronger, than a stand with 1/8" hardboard. It won't hold a high percentage more weight. It's there for other reasons. Not to make the stand carry more weight.

PXL_20220917_195826346.jpg
PXL_20221013_001917586.jpg


PXL_20221013_001957493.jpg


Removable center supports via KREG screws.
In my case , It came on my 400g and Im glad it did, as when My tank and stand arrived from shipping, It was this very base that kept the stand together from Damage as you can see below. Made it easy to rebuild it.

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Today:

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In my case , It came on my 400g and Im glad it did, as when My tank and stand arrived from shipping, It was this very base that kept the stand together from Damage as you can see below. Made it easy to rebuild it.

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Today:

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I think we may be talking about the benefits of plywood, in different planes which is hard to explain over text and without hand motions.
 
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Ask about building a stand on this site and suddenly everyone is an engineer, but there’s only a few people I’d listen to and one of them is RocketEngineer. Don’t overthink it.
I build for a living.. got 30 years of engineering experience lol.. I can’t speak for everyone thou! :rolling-on-the-floor-laughing:
 
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