The various hints are awesome folks, the one about the alcohol is brilliant. I wonder if I can just pour on some of the bourbon that I will need to drink to finish sanding these

Yeah, Norman, those are what inspired me. Any hints, exact directions, and/or specific tools/brands you used that you want to send me in a message, would be AWESOME

These are the first speakers I have built. So, here are some hints for the other folks that are new to this type construction like me...
1. While there are dowels to align the pieces, you will not have them perfectly aligned. Take the time to do your best at aligning them before clamping because ANY mis-alignment will mean a more sanding. Sanding these is not fun.

2. If you are working quickly, have the individual pieces lined up exactly as you want to put them on. Simply taking off a piece you just put on with dowels and all is hard, let alone getting another one on and the dowels out of the mistake piece before the glue starts to harden

So far I am using both a block with sand paper and a palm sander. The block with sand paper is for evening out gross mistakes and the palm sander is for smoothing out the whole side. I will do final sanding with a large block such as what was mentioned above.
I should have one 95% sanded tomorrow so I will post pictures of the u-nsanded and sanded one side-by-side...