Setup and cut bottom spar cap trough RFC2. [Timewarp 13JAN18: Don't do it this way.]
Had a lot of trouble setting up for RFC1 cut, due to the remaining block being marginally small. Having learnt a method to visualise where to stick the templates, I match drilled them along the level line, put nails through both on which I balanced a level, then orient them on either side of the block until I figger where it is all supposed to go. Decide it will all work better if I move the TE as far forward as I can, cross my fingers and set up that way and cut it solo.
Setup bottom spar cap trough RFC2. [Timewarp 13JAN18: Don't do it this way.]
Setup RFC1 profile cut
Setup and "sticked" RFC3/5
Went to work, dragged the missus to the shed on arrival back and rade the RFC2/1 cuts. Not at all happy with the RFC 1. Lengthy joins of skinny pieces in the vicinity of the cap trough look just horrible, and will mean much work later.
Cutting TE of RFC1
Cutting RFC1
Checking out cap trough. The thought bubble contains a thundercloud... Next block behind