If I place the point of an arrow on a smooth table top, holding the nock end with one hand while pressing a bend into the shaft with the other hand ... and roll the arrow back and forth, I can easily find the stiffside and the weak side.
I scrape the up-facing side when the arrow is the stiffest. I could be doing it different from everybody else however.
Often it seems like the arrow is only stiff on one quadrant, and weak on the three other sides.
I only need to scrape for stiffness in the middle third of the arrow for spine, and as jeffp51 mentioned in the other thread, reduce the outer thirds for weight reduction