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Here is a technique to resaw boards using a track saw. Obviously a bandsaw is a better choice but if you don't have one or in a pinch this works pretty well.
Attach the board to the side of the MFT or workbench. In this case I used screws driven into the bench edge. If you don't want to drive screws into the bench then use clamps at the ends of the board in whatever fashion works for your set up situation.
Make sure the screws and clamps are only at the ends. You do not cut all the way to the ends. Be sure to avoid cutting into the screws or clamps. Leaving the ends uncut also provides support to clamp and keeps the split board together in one piece until you are done resawing.
You can cut up to double the saws depth of cut by flipping the board and cutting from both edges. You can also leave an inch or so down the center of the board and finish with a handsaw or jigsaw. Leaving some in the center adds support and can also be used to increase the width of board that can be resawn.
If the saw struggles in the cut just do several passes at increasing depths. You may find that adding shims to kep the kerf open is helpful. Especially when doing a second cut from the other edge.
After the resaw cuts are done cut the ends of the board off to free the two split pieces.
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Seth
Attach the board to the side of the MFT or workbench. In this case I used screws driven into the bench edge. If you don't want to drive screws into the bench then use clamps at the ends of the board in whatever fashion works for your set up situation.
Make sure the screws and clamps are only at the ends. You do not cut all the way to the ends. Be sure to avoid cutting into the screws or clamps. Leaving the ends uncut also provides support to clamp and keeps the split board together in one piece until you are done resawing.
You can cut up to double the saws depth of cut by flipping the board and cutting from both edges. You can also leave an inch or so down the center of the board and finish with a handsaw or jigsaw. Leaving some in the center adds support and can also be used to increase the width of board that can be resawn.
If the saw struggles in the cut just do several passes at increasing depths. You may find that adding shims to kep the kerf open is helpful. Especially when doing a second cut from the other edge.
After the resaw cuts are done cut the ends of the board off to free the two split pieces.
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Seth