Given I'm out of commision to actually work in my shop until my right wrist is back in shape, I've been watched quite a few videos lately including some by an Aussie named Darren Oates lately who does a lot of bent lamination for his furniture. If that's something you're interested in, you might also enjoy the YouTube channel. He really puts the time into developing his methods, fixtures and setups to do what he does very well and with consistency. Now he's been doing this for a long time which certainly accounts for the fixturing for the products he produces for his clientele...many of us would be more "quick and dirty" for one-offs for sure One thing that continually catches my eye is his resaw setup with a for purpose feeder and roller fence...it's seen early in the video shown below. What a great setup for consistent slices! This is not one of his more involved projects, so check out the set of videos, again, if this form of woodworking is of interest to you. He also has a nice one on how he set up his dedicated vacuum table that I found very interesting.