I know this has been covered before but it has been awhile. I just made this jig with the help of Badlands. I'm very happy with the results and thought I'd share. This is so easy I can't believe I didn't do this before.
Bandsaw jig- clamp the block and cut. There is 2 holes for 2 different radius'. Top plate pivots on the bolt.
I have 2 guides on the bottem of the jig. One sits in the groove on the table and one lines up on the edge of the table so I get exact placement of the jig on the table everytime. This way if I want to come back and make another cut down the road it wall match up with previous cuts made in riser blocks.
I cut the long radius first then the smaller one. I can move the block right or left on the jig to create whatever type of flair I want when I cut the 2nd smaller radius. Here I moved the block over about 3/4" to give me a bigger flair on the bottem. Mixing and matching wood if the fun part.