I used the same procedure as Kenny until I couldn’t find a good bandsaw blade where I live and did not want to wait ten days for a new one to arrive (There are a downside to living in the Montana). On a whim I tried a super thin 7 ¼” blade (A 40 tooth Diablo although the 24 tooth works well too), with the zero clearance insert, on my 10” table saw thinking it would get me by for the bow I had planned. I was surprised, it is much faster, makes a cleaner cut, and has about the same kerf as the 8 teeth per inch blade I was using on the bandsaw. However, unless you have a lot of experience and are confident using a table saw, for safety reasons I recommend using the bandsaw.