I am glad I read some of this thread. I have been re-sawing cedar and hardwoods using my band saw and never even tried to re-saw using my ridged table saw. I make small boxes with images inlaid into the hinged lids and need all the cedar that I use cut to 3/8" thickness. While waiting for new re-saw blade for my band saw I decided to try doing it with my table saw. This morning I made an extension for my table saw fence and re-sawed 26' of 1"x6" rough eastern red cedar. cut 1/2 way through, flipped the board and cut again. Light pass though my planer and good to go. Worked well and a lot quicker than using my band saw. Learn something every time I get to the various forums that I frequent, including this one. Thanks folks, for the idea.