RE: Bluejay XLT question
I think you guys are talking about the same thing. Different approaches to joining the panels.
I like your approach Keith as it assures you of identical incidences. That is, provided the cores are actually identical mirror images of each other, using the shucks is quite helpful.
Unfortunately, cores are rarely cut as mirror images and the core is not centered height wise in the block so you end up with an uneven height when you flip one of the panels in the shuck and join them at the root. In that case, Gary's method is preferable I think.
David.