When I profiled
Limbs with template lines on the taped limbs, I would grind until just before the curled tape became an issue. I would either sand which did not always produce a clean cut that I wanted. So I would take a sharp knife and cut at an angle along the limb. Literally shaving off the tape, leaving a crisp clean edge of tape at the limb edge. It made my lines much easier to see and did not leave the rough edge of tape on the limb. However it takes a very sharp knife and maintaining the correct angle. I used a short sweeping motion when cutting. Doing a short section at a time. If you did not maintain the correct bangle, you could cut in the edge of the limb, causing a long sliver. But generally you would still have more profile sanding to do yet. Really was not ever an issue, but could happen. Made grinding limb profiles fast for me and made clean limb edges when done without the glue goop and rough tape edges that would tear the taped. Most taped limbs, the tape would peel off in one long piece down to the riser.