Maybe I should have got a Felder instead of the Laguna 24 Resaw. ?Not sure why I did not do that. ?Just a couple of observations. ?If I understand, the Felder has 2 ports, and not sure the current Laguna Bandsaws have that or just 1 port on the larger machines. ?Nice to have 2 ports, even though there is always some dust that gathers on the table. ?I do not know if the Felder has a positive stop for the tilt of the table, but the Laguna does not. ?When the table is perpendicular to the blade on this machine that has a heavy co-matic feeder and is just used for re-saw or rip cuts, at times the table wants to tilt a bit over time due to the force of the weight of the feeder. ?I know I can rig up something which would be especially easy to do if I had Metal working tools, but sure wish there was a locking stop at 90 degrees. ?
On the 1 vs 2 vs 3 bandsaws mentioned here and on another thread, I can say that I have 2. ?With the dedicated Feeder, great for ripping boards not so wide and re-saw, and I much prefer ripping on the bandsaw vs the panel saw. ?However, forget about other uses and forget about taking the feeder on and off. ?Can be done but not practical, especially if you use the heavy pneumatic feeders. ? That leaves everything else to the other bandsaw.
That everything else includes curved cuts, and straight cuts on things too wide for the other bandsaw (things more than 6 inches between the blade and feeder are too wide). ?A nice blades for ripping is not good for curved cuts and visa versa. ?One can always change blades, but it would sure be nice to have a bandsaw dedicated to each task. ?Although money is an issue, I suspect space is a bigger factor for most when deciding how many bandsaws they can have in their shops. ?