It'd get the g0555, great workhorse and cuts veneers just fine with a carbide blade and a little fence adjustment. Not ideal, but definitely workable. If you then decide you want to do this stuff full time, and it'd be worth it to have a dedicated resaw bs, you can buy one and the grizzly will still be your main cutter. You can change blades, it's what I do. Used to play around with normal blades, finally got a carbide tipped and never looked back. I think it's necessary if you're working with a lot of fiberglass and especially g10. I now have two carbide blades, one for resaw, one for normal use. Like others mentioned, I set aside a day to make a bunch of core lams and veneers and set the saw up for it, then switch it back when I'm back to normal tasks.