How about the big roughing tool, for making square stock blanks, not square...
For this purpose I use a drawknife. It removes wood much faster with less effort than a rasp.
I do the same on walnut. I am very fond of my spoke shave. Those tools make a mess of curley maple.
"I almost remarked that there was no need to bother about what tools to use when you can just save your money and by one of Jim's kits and put the puzzle together but then rethought the post as it might sound sarcastic and I don't want to come across that way."
I've assembled two of his kits. I think they are fantastic. He is a major positive force in the hobby. He is taking over for the older generation as they fade away. He is doing it better than 98% of them ever did too. I do not understand snarkey attitude about a his kits, or kits in general. Not everyone is interested, or capable of, re-inventing the ca. 1770 wheel, everytime they build a rifle. Truth be told nearly nobody really does it exclusively the old ways.
Anyway, off topic, I guess I'll just take my best guess and buy some rasps.
Thanks all