"I don't do any measuring. Measuring is of no use unless you are working with a flawless stave. Any kinks or curves make numbers worthless."
I'm with Jim on this, to include, lumps, bumps, small deflex or reflex areas, and more, but...
It's ok to use 'some' measuring instruments or thickness or bend indicators if we apply them appropriately and not give them more value than they deserve, always keeping in mind that a selfbow's limbs, and/or areas of the same limb are unique and shouldn't necessarily be made to look or flex like the other limb, or other areas of the same limb. Doing so might make the limb look more pleasing to the eye, or like the perfect limb or arc in our mind's eye, but isn't necessarily the best thing for the bow.