I spent a half hour today cutting and planing the remainder of the usable sections of the billet:
I don't know if you can see but the grain on certain parts of the billet were really wavy:
BTW, I still have a lot to learn about gluing! Look at that blotchy job on a sanding surface no less. ;)
I was worried I wouldn't have enough for the upper transverse brace but it worked out. I even got all my finger braces.
... but I fell short for enough usable lengths to brace the back:
Like I said though, the back's still a ways off. Not pictured is the optional X-braced pattern which I was hoping to try but I think fate has told me "not this time." That's OK with me though. I think ladder bracing will do just fine.
Anyway, I still need to tweak these a little. I've been concerned with getting the lengths necessary for each brace while still having a straight grain along their lengths. For the widths I was "eyeballing" them against the plans and basically planing them until they were clean (S4S). I should have had my digital caliper on hand. I was mostly concerned about getting the X braces to 5/16". They're a little light at .3" so we'll see how bad that will be. All the other braces (except for the UTB) re to be 1/4". One finger brace came in at .22".
Oh - and there's that runout thing. Chiseling could either as much fun as I've heard or a bunch of unpleasant surprises. We'll see!