worldburger
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I've got a project where I need to:
rip many 2ft-6ft long 1/4" to 1/2" strips of Baltic Birch (thickness needs to be precise)
cut many (even more) 1" to 5"circles of Baltic Birch (the circles can be rough, if the process is fast)
Has anyone ever had to do either of these? How'd you do it?
How might I best accomplish both of these tasks?
For the strips, I'm presuming the tracksaw with some form of parallel guides. Which of the parallel guides (Festool or 3rd party) would you recommend?
How might I cut many (many!) 1" to 5" circles of Baltic Birch? I thought a regular hole saw on a drill press with a vacuum to vacate the swarf would work. Unfortunately, it seemed slow, but perhaps it was user error
This is the hole saw kit I was using:https://www.milwaukeetool.com/accessories/drilling/49-22-4175
I was considering using the band saw for the circles. Ideally, I would have a perfect circle in the first step, but I'm open to ideas where they'd be slightly rough shaped as they will eventually make their way to the lathe.
I have access to a litany of Festools, a table saw, band saw, lathe, and thickness planer.
Unconventional suggestions/solutions welcome as I'm stumped
EDIT: added dimension.
rip many 2ft-6ft long 1/4" to 1/2" strips of Baltic Birch (thickness needs to be precise)
cut many (even more) 1" to 5"circles of Baltic Birch (the circles can be rough, if the process is fast)
Has anyone ever had to do either of these? How'd you do it?
How might I best accomplish both of these tasks?
For the strips, I'm presuming the tracksaw with some form of parallel guides. Which of the parallel guides (Festool or 3rd party) would you recommend?
How might I cut many (many!) 1" to 5" circles of Baltic Birch? I thought a regular hole saw on a drill press with a vacuum to vacate the swarf would work. Unfortunately, it seemed slow, but perhaps it was user error

This is the hole saw kit I was using:https://www.milwaukeetool.com/accessories/drilling/49-22-4175
I was considering using the band saw for the circles. Ideally, I would have a perfect circle in the first step, but I'm open to ideas where they'd be slightly rough shaped as they will eventually make their way to the lathe.
I have access to a litany of Festools, a table saw, band saw, lathe, and thickness planer.
Unconventional suggestions/solutions welcome as I'm stumped

EDIT: added dimension.