I guess I am a weirdo.... I buy scrapers from a tool supply house in CDA Idaho. They are made by 2 cherries in Germany and are about 2 inches wide by 6 inches long... Out of these, I can grind just about any shape that I want, then mount it in a wooden holder...
I can grind out to the shape of forestock moldings, the radius under a cheekpiece, and many more shapes... I also use them full size when the curly maple has hard and soft spots and wants to scoop out or when I am doing large area's where I want to get done fast. I just angle the scraper to about 45 degrees to the grain of the wood and scrape, no scoops but rather flat...
I generally sharpen my scrapers at 90 degrees to the plate, but that changes according to how the wood works... Sometimes I go as far as a 45% angle...
Anymore, I do far more scraping than sanding...
Another thing I have found is that a scraped stock tends to pop a much nicer color than a sanded one when using aqua fortis. I have no idea why, it just does...