Bowed top on DIY stand

with that bow he would be sanding right through the birch finish which wouldn't be a big deal as long as the tank covered it. I wouldn't recommend using foam board myself
 
For future reference there are times when glue shouldn't be used and wood should be allowed to move.
 
Started sanding it last night. It's certainly a PITA trying to take enough off to even the suface.

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Would screws alone be enough to secure the wood and allow breathing?

In your case they would have been more than sufficient to keep the top in place. You also could have gotten away with just using the top piece and not laminating it to a lower piece. With proper cross braces a 3/4" piece of ply is more than enough to support that weight.
 
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I don't know if you said whether your tank is rimmed or rimless, but you don't want to use foam directly underneath a rimmed tank.
 
I don't know if you said whether your tank is rimmed or rimless, but you don't want to use foam directly underneath a rimmed tank.
Hi. It's rimmed but the foam wouldn't be directly under the tank. It would be tank, solid core door, foam, tank stand.
 
Okay great, just thought I'd make sure. Stand looks great btw.
 
Looks good!! Instead of adding the foam and door you could add another piece of ply on top and shim between the existing top and plywood. Then run some trim around the base of the tank to hide the ply/shims.
 
Looks good!! Instead of adding the foam and door you could add another piece of ply on top and shim between the existing top and plywood. Then run some trim around the base of the tank to hide the ply/shims.
That makes the most sense, keep sanding until you get sick of sanding then add the ply probably could use 1/2 or less depending on size of the gap
 

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