I built my own jig.....very ridgid.and made them all within very close tolerances........I think EVERY homebuilt is a little different. Lets not forget that these arent certificated, factory units/components made on some hydro-press/forge. Just make sure that YOUR ribs are identical for YOUR craft. Build your wings AROUND YOUR ribs. When I worked as an A&P (Continental Airlines), some of our commuter planes, specifically some Embraer models had MANY components that were not "JIG-BUILT". It's not like we are chambering a rifle barrel, where .045 could kill you . Obviously. there is NO excuse for sloppy work, but the parameters for "airworthy-acceptable" is fairly wide in most low-speed/high-drag designs.Copy/reproductions on computer printers/Office Max, Kinko's, etc .DO PRODUCE some variables in final the product(if you are using these copies for production patterns). If you are not an A&P, study the builders plans carefully, and FAA circular 43.13 1B, and other A&P reference guides for legal build standards. Spend $25 on Amazon and get BOTH 43.13 circulars(actually 2 books). When manufacturers criteria does not exist....these publications are FAA LEGAL for repairs/construction/alteration. Full of VERY interesting info.