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GustavinoBevilacqua , to Random
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I'm once again asking for some to solve a philosophical dilemma.

When cutting wood on a bandsaw with a fence, which side of the board is better to keep against the fence, the narrower or the wider (assuming both sides can pass through the saw throat)?

I usually keep the wider against the fence, but I don't know if it's the best practice (I push the piece against the fence not farther than the blade, or it will pinch it, of course).

a32 ,
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@GustavinoBevilacqua Keep in mind that table saws and band saws produce very different forces.
It can be quite dangerous to have a thin strip between the blade of a table saw and the fence.

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