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<blockquote data-quote="PSturmer" data-source="post: 3573118" data-attributes="member: 568966"><p>well my box is going to be so small there will be no room for bracing. but some physics says this. if you have a side L with thickness R it will flex less if you half the distance of L, so .5L and R, versus if you double R, so L and 2R. meaning it is better to brace with a threaded rod than to double layer the wood. how much stronger the rod will be than double layering will change with every box, but on paper it is very significant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PSturmer, post: 3573118, member: 568966"] well my box is going to be so small there will be no room for bracing. but some physics says this. if you have a side L with thickness R it will flex less if you half the distance of L, so .5L and R, versus if you double R, so L and 2R. meaning it is better to brace with a threaded rod than to double layer the wood. how much stronger the rod will be than double layering will change with every box, but on paper it is very significant. [/QUOTE]
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