The forestock is sawn leaving 3/16" along the bbl and seeing I use swamped bbls, a 2" lg piece of 3/32" thick brass is slid along the bbl w/ a pencil marking the outside of the brass. The wood is then taken down to this line. Depending on the size of the RR pipes, a "scratch tool" which rides in the RR groove marks a line usually 1/16" outside the RR groove. Then 2 lines, one 1/3 down and another 1/2 way down of the forestock height are drawn in for an elliptical forend shape. If it's a "V" forend, then 2 lines, one 3/16" and another 5/16" down is drawn . Seeing not much wood has to be removed, I use a "Surform" , then a #49 Nicholson rasp and finally a double cut file. There are probably faster ways to shape a forestock but I don't do this for a living. To me, leaving very little wood after bandsawing is a real time saver. Normally I start w/ a blank but the same procedure is used on a precarve.....Fred