¿ªÔÆÌåÓýThanks for the feedback. Seems it is more of a preference as the safety advantage, I think, has minimized with riving knife, slider and clamps - excluding specific cases mentioned in the OP. I do prefer lower noise of the bandsaw over the table saw. Perhaps I should look for opportunities to rip on the bandsaw. Imran On Jan 23, 2022, at 12:05 PM, Jarrett Maxwell <j.a.max7@...> wrote:
? Hey Imran,? I rip exclusively on the band saw unless I'm trying to straight line lumber. Every board goes to the jointer regardless of where I rip. The band saw never kicks back and has better dust collection since my slider doesn't have overhead dust collection.? I've been doing it this way for about 12 years now and definitely prefer it over standard ripping at the table saw.? Have a great day!? Jarrett On Sun, Jan 23, 2022, 10:58 AM imranindiana <imranindiana@...> wrote: Over the years I have read here that some people prefer ripping on the bandsaw. I guess the poster may not have a slider, but I think that is a minority here. Anyhow, in case I am missing something, why would one carry out a basic rip routinely on the bandsaw when you have a slider? |