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Originally Posted by Ken Smith
Looks good. I would suggest fitting the Top first since it is the least flexible part and prone to cracking. The Back can be widened as needed but dry fit and estimate it first before making the center spline/insert.
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That makes total sense and I just sat the top on the rib assembly and it is a perfect fit
.I was worried that I may have to cut the ribs down to accommodate the top.