Woodchipper
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Have a new bandsaw, an old bandsaw and an old table saw. I can make a jig for either one. Which is considered the most accurate or does it matter?
Cut pieces for pen blanks. Wood.Blades for what? Again your question leads to more questions. What is it are you trying to do? What materials are you cutting. Are you inlaying segments of different thickness. More teeth the smoother the cut. 1/2 or 3/8" blade is a good size to work segments with a bandsaw.. Unless you are doing curves within the blank than a thinner blade is needed. Tablesaw, 60 tooth is a good starting point. I like to use FGT blades so that maybe a problem getting to that high a tooth count. You would have to get a 40 tooth blade. I like the Freud line tablesaw blades. Well tuned machine with an accurate sled will get the job done.