Finally pulled the trigger on a used TS (Ridgid TS 3660) since gaining some spring cleaning workspace. Been some years since I used a TS and feel completely out of date with how modern things are now in the safety dept.
My main use for it is going to be ripping various walnut,white oak,poplar for smaller furniture craft projects such as small resin river tables for sofa tables, cutting boards,pic frames etc..
Been researching various riving knives, shark guards, splitters, featherboards (both that attach to your fence as well as magnetic ones), push sticks,and different style sleds. A little overwhelmed to say the least. My understanding is this model does not have a riving knife area to attach to so that option may be out the window.
I'll be cutting some smaller hard wood pieces mostly so it'd be comforting to get an idea on how most of you are setup these days.
I should say I also have a chop saw, band saw, and surface planer I plan to use.
Appreciate any input!