For ribs with to much curve , or a curve at the end , rolling a dowel , round knife handle , or pencil , along the inside of the cap strip , with the palm of your hand , or suchlike , will ' pre curve ' em .
If its to soft it'll crush . So thicker sheet sometimes used , before the big long sanding sticks applied . But generally you get away with it . Test a few before you settle that dodge , stops em tilting
or droping the edges on real soft wood . Really wants something with grain , for cap strips .
Nuther dodge is ' pin stripeing ' brush - a little thing with say 1 inch bristles , from the art store , for pre doping ( fitted ) cap strips - as it tends to dope the outside & not the edges , wotcher dont want .
A old trick is last step to run sandpaper ( block ) along the cap strip etc EDGES . I think it was Bob Gieske , so as the tissue dosnt ridge / droop along em . Seems to work good .
Your just knocking the ' hard edge ' off . Bearly discernable , not ' radiusing ' the edge .