Back up. A couple of questions first.
1. How much $$ are you willing to put down?
....If you are under $150 then you will only be able to get a small table top bandsaw that will not be as good as a $150 contractor table saw.
2. What will be your source for rough stock? Logs, branches, burls, or basic boards?
....If you will be using true rough stock (branches, logs, burls, etc.) then a GOOD bandsaw (more $$$) is the only way to do it. Howver if you plan on buying boards or other dimensioned lumber then it is really hard to beat a table saw for its clean repeatable cuts. Add a decent DIY crosscut sled and you can cut any angle that you would ever need.
A miter saw is great for cutting down to length and in a pinch (when my table saw was so covered in other pen part and blanks) I have cut small sections with a ripping cut but I did not feel really comfortable doing it. Sooo.....if you have a good chunk of money then you could get a great bandsaw and a couple of great blades but if your budget is limited then a contractors table saw is the way to go in MHO. The best option really is to erect a 40'x40' steel building and have enough room for all of them!!
Good luck.[
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