Added Info AMERICAN WOODWORKER #66 Jun 1998 pg. 18
Spring-loaded feeder (hold-in) for resawing stock on a band saw keeps the wood pressed tight against the rip fence.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #67 Aug 1998 pg. 28
Six heavyweight band saw blades for resawing are evaluated.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #70 Dec 1998 pg. 51
Band saw jigs and techniques to handle unusual situations. (1) Cutting multiples using a template. (2) Cutting circles of various diameters. (3) Making compound cuts (such as cabriole legs). (4) Resawing fence. (5) Blade adjustment. (6) Band-sawn dovetails.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #74 Aug 1999 pg. 42
Band saw resawing. Cut logs into lumber, make thin boards from thick, and cut your own veneer.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #81 Aug 2000 pg. 46
Facilitate doing full-depth resawing on a band saw by first cutting kerfs in each edge using a table saw.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #88 Aug 2001 pg. 23
Tool test of band saws suitable for resawing.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #88 Aug 2001 pg. 84
Technique for resawing a large piece of wood into several pieces of uniform thickness using a band saw.
CHIP CHATS Mar-Apr 1998 (v.45#2) pg. 107
Simple guide aids when resawing on a band saw.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #353 Nov-Dec 1994 (v.44#10) pg. 16
Tips on resawing wide stock using a band saw.
FINE WOODWORKING #117 Mar-Apr 1996 pg. 28
Two resawing techniques. (1) Table saw plus band saw. (2) Table saw plus reciprocating saw.
FINE WOODWORKING #122 Jan-Feb 1997 pg. 22
Resawing on the band saw. For predictable results, use a high fence and a very tight blade.
FINE WOODWORKING #122 Jan-Feb 1997 pg. 74
Added Info FINE WOODWORKING #123 Mar-Apr 1997 pg. 8
Added Info FINE WOODWORKING #125 Jul-Aug 1997 pg. 28
Advice on resawing hardwood using a band saw emphasizes the choice of blade.
FINE WOODWORKING #134 Jan-Feb 1999 pg. 106
Jig to resaw stock works on a table saw, radial arm saw or a band saw.
POPULAR MECHANICS May 1984 (v.161#5) pg. 226
Pattern for an adjustable resaw fence made from plywood.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #84 May 1995 (v.14#6) pg. 21
Resawing on the band saw. Blade selection, dealing with blade drift, shop-built fence and featherboard for resawing, and troubleshooting tips.
SHOPNOTES #18 Nov 1994 (v.3) pg. 12
Magnetic resaw fence for a band saw.
SHOPNOTES #31 Jan 1997 (v.6) pg. 4
How to resaw safely. Includes a jig for resawing with a table saw, plus a look at the band saw technique.
WOOD MAGAZINE #7 Oct 1985 (v.2#5) pg. 44
Band saw resawing jig.
WOOD MAGAZINE #60 Apr 1993 (v.10#3) pg. 42
How to resaw lumber to make thin stock from thick. Techniques for both band saw and table saw described. Includes instruction for smoothing the sawn surface and for edge-joining stock less than 1/4" thick to make panels. Also included are plans for (1) a zero-clearance table saw insert with hardboard splitter, and (2) a resawing jig for a band saw.
WOOD MAGAZINE #109 Nov 1998 (v.15#7) pg. 41
Correction WOOD MAGAZINE #114 Apr 1999 (v.16#3) pg. 6
Fully adjustable band saw resawing guide lets you correct for blade drift.
WOOD MAGAZINE #137 Nov 2001 (v.18#8) pg. 20
Resawing. Both the table saw method and the band saw method are described.
WOODSMITH #63 Jun 1989 pg. 22
Added Info WOODSMITH #66 Dec 1989 pg. 3
Correct positioning of V-shaped guide block when resawing wood on a band saw.
WOODSMITH #77 Oct 1991 pg. 26
How to measure and compensate for drift when resawing on a band saw.
WOODSMITH #82 Aug 1992 pg. 16
Resawing. (1) Band saw technique. (2) Table saw technique. (3) Book matching technique. (4) End matching technique.
WOODSMITH #85 Feb 1993 (v.15) pg. 10
Band saw fence (for resawing lumber) uses strong magnets to hold it in place.
WOODSMITH #105 Jun 1996 (v.18) pg. 34
Band saw pivot block is useful when resawing thick lumber.
WOODSMITH #123 Jun 1999 (v.21) pg. 29
Resawing. How to get thin boards from thick stock using a band saw.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL May-Jun 1991 (v.15#3) pg. 13
Tip on adjusting a rip fence to compensate for blade drift when resawing on a band saw.
WORKBENCH May-Jun 1998 (v.54#3) pg. 8
Two-step resawing process uses both a table saw and band saw.
WORKBENCH Jul-Aug 1998 (v.54#4) pg. 16