Related to my recent post about the Achilles heel of the tracksaw being a hassle to rip narrow pieces of stock got to think more about getting small bandsaw for my shop. I don't have one right now and don't foresee myself doing any resawing or having the space but would a bandsaw be a better solution for ripping lumber down than a contractor saw? My thoughts are that the bandsaw will enable me to start to build things like chairs and curvilinear projects whereas the contractor saw would be a big overlap purely for ripping.
I'd love a reason to get a Carvex for this purpose, but the task is to be able to rip down something like a 2x4 or smaller for trim.
Maximum size of bandsaw I can accommodate would be a 14" and the Rikon has gotten some good reviews. I could be convinced to go Laguna as well though
Thanks in advance for any advice/support. Aloha.
I'd love a reason to get a Carvex for this purpose, but the task is to be able to rip down something like a 2x4 or smaller for trim.
Maximum size of bandsaw I can accommodate would be a 14" and the Rikon has gotten some good reviews. I could be convinced to go Laguna as well though

Thanks in advance for any advice/support. Aloha.