That worked out nicely. I have a tool in my basement that I think every shop should have. Actually, there are two tools I believe every shop should have if you own no other stationary power tools. You need a floor mounted drill press, but a benchtop will suffice if it must. And you need a benchtop belt sander. All the intricate shapes that would require rotary tables, special cutters and etc., can often be done on a decent benchtop belt sander. All the radii I put on things I've made have almost always been done on that sander. I pick the radius I want, scribe the radius on the piece and then sand to the line. Granted, the sander must have a solid table that is square to the belt platform and be adjustable for angle to the belt as well. But if you have a steady hand and can follow a line, you can make some really nice stuff with a saw, some files and a belt sander.
All the radii on this sight base (for my Win Low Wall and High Wall) were made on my benchtop belt sander.