Originally posted by Bowjunkie:
Ok, I'm a jig guy, I've got stacks of them, but I'll be the odd guy here and say I don't think this type of jig would work well for me. It would set me back. My eventual 'trap shape' varies/evolves from flares to mid limb to outer limb a noticeable amount... better accomlished by hand, eye, and feel, than by jig. Know what I mean?
I do know what you mean--not as much trap on the limb butts [fades]as mid limb-as the tips--and I feather out the trap on the tips around the transition to the tip wedges
I found if I layed it out with reference lines--on the belly-say 3/16" in from the rough shape-from fade to tip wedge and grind to that with an eased transition area at both ends of the trapped section--then I finish up with a long block by hand and sanding tape [shoeshine fashion]
they come out pretty consistent
my first thought is always jig too--in this case it was not the answer for me--