Each tool has its place in the process I suppose. It just seems that it would be easier to use a gouge to get the curvature of the cheekpiece. I, too, have used rat tail files, and even chainsaw small round, as well as a drawknife on the cheekpiece but find it hard to do. Much use of the scrapers, too. But, man, those are labor intensive. I'm kind of surprised gouges don't seem as widely used as I would have thought. My preference, too, is for the flea market 'junk'. If I were rich, I might try the $40 gouge just to see if it really holds an edge that much better. Maybe 'Swiss made' just looks more professional lying on the bench. Guess I'll continue to look for a shallow 'vintage' gouge on eBay!