Sorry, no drawings, just gave him the pieces and told him what I needed done. He made the two plates and the close-tollerance hinge and I took it from there.
The shims are stock B shims, cut off short and drilled to accept the 1/4 pins. If you stack a bunch of them up, clamp them, and drill them all at once, then you can bolt them tightly together with 1/4" bolts and cut them all at once with a band saw or cutoff disc. I prepared a multitude of shims of various thicknesses so that the degree of taper was widely and finely adjustable. With it, I can grind lams with .001 taper, or less, OR grind a 1/2" thick belly core for a bamboo backed bow at 1/8 or 3/16 taper, etc. All one jig, and it takes just seconds to make any adjustments.
The shim pins are 1/4" stainless bolts with the heads cut off and threaded into the base plate. The top plate has holes drilled in it, underneith, to receive the pins as the two pieces come together.