I'm a bit of a newbie to the world of acoustic instrument building. I've built a few electrics before, as well as having done some general repairs, but my most daring acoustic venture was a little box ukelele made from meranti some years back

With a little more experience under my belt now I thought I would take another little baby step and have a go at a steel stringed cigar box guitar this time. The idea is something like a octave mandolin or bouzouki (8 strings), but the string pairs will be tuned in octaves.
Now, here's the question

For the top and bottom, I've got some nice Australian rosewood that's a little over 5mm thick. I plan on using fairly light strings on it, but would the string pressure require some sort of bracing?
Thanks
Miles