Once I set up my BS, I find I use it far more even for quick cross-cuts. Yea, I have a TS and a miter saw, sleds for precision work etc., but for a lot of things, the BS is easier and far safer. Especially for small stuff. Surprisingly for a lot of joinery I am not doing by hand yet. Now I have a Bridge City fancy thingie, I use it for the really small stuff I would never get close to the miter saw with, even with a million dollar stick ( a must have IMHO) In other words, if I had ONE power tool, it would be a band saw.
I have found so far, as who knows what tomorrow brings, that I set the fence to the table, table close and as I said, so far, I can tweak tracking with only the upper wheel.
Keye has a very good point of front to back if you are doing joinery, however the band will tilt with pressure and tracking, every so slightly. Know your machine.
Everyone's experience may/will vary. There are a dozen ways to do anything, ten of them work. Pick one of the ten.
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