Here's the horn brace layout steps. Draw a giant circle, with a smaller circle inside of it. There's supposed to be an even smaller circle inside of the two, that's used as a driver-side phase plug extension. I'm foregoing this step and going with an all-foam phase plug extension to maybe save some weight, as well as jig saw aggravation.

With an addition of an octagon, the smaller circle turns into half of a driver spacer. The horn braces are laid out with the framing square, and lightening triangle notches are drawn. I managed to fit 6 horn braces (the plans call for 5) around the circle, which is nice. I'll have a sort of awkward-shaped piece of ply left over, so I'm going to lay out 4 individual horn braces without having to draw another huge circle. That means I'll have to make the other half of the driver spacer on another sheet of 1/4" ply, but I have a whole virgin sheet to use.

Here's a close-up of one of the horn braces. It might be difficult to appreciate the scale on the close up, but these are going to be some pretty big braces. If you've seen a regular J15 I'm sure you can understand the scale.

That's all I have for now. Hopefully I'll have something else of interest to post soon.
-Nathan