I have been making small coaster trays as Christmas presents (2007 which means i am as close to uptodate as historically possible :

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The first batch was made from a piece of 3/4 maple with a very interresting grain pattern. Those were no trouble.
I found a piece of 2" x 7" red oak that is long enough that I can make six of the coasters if i split it edgewise (resaw). i tried running it thru my 16" Reliant piece of junk BS but the saw just bogged down after cutting in about 1-1/2" from the end. That inch and a half had taken forever so i am figuring it is about time to change the blade. Even with new blades, that saw doesn't cut more than 4" or 5" for even tho it advertised to cut 12". I didn't know much about BS's and so i fell for the BS on that sale. "Cheap saw ain't cheap) I decided it was time to give my ATF 55 w/standard blade a workout. I have cut 4/4, 6/4 and 8/4 hardwoods such as red oak, white oak and sugar (hard maple) maple in both cross cutting and ripping. I do get into trouble beveling the white oak and hard maple in thicker pieces, but making two passes or more has worked ok for those cuts except for the tipping problem. that is a fight.
I clamped the 4/4 red oak to the side of my MFT 800. I placed a piece of 3/4" A/B plywood on table top so the oak could line up level with that. I was going to try making two passes from each side (edge) of the oak, but decided to give a try at cutting full depth and one pass each side. The oak piece was about 18" in length and the AFT went thru with only a little bogging down. As the saw seemed to slow down, i held back a little bit. Once thru side #1, i flipped the piece over (end over end so same side was to MFT frame) and sliced thru from th opposite side. the cuts did not meet in center, leaving +2" or so uncut. They would not have made it all the way, even with the TS 65 or my old Table saw, either. I then took the whole piece to the BS and finished the cut. Next stop>>> thickness planer. Once i had completed the cut with the BS, I found no burning from the ATF blade, even tho i had cut to max depth with one pass from each side of the oak.
I would not try with one cut full depth with hard maple or white oak. that would be a bit of a stretch. i have not tried more than 4/4 with Cherry but i do have some pieces of 12/4 cherry that i have earmarked for a small project in future. The simple thing to do is to put a new blade on my BS, but i now know I vcan make a full depth resaw rip type cut in red oak with the ATF 55. John Lucas has one of his demos where he has resawed a 6" piece of something (I forget what wood it was) with his TS 75.
Tinker