I don’t cut veneers on my bandsaw any more even though I bought a second saw just so I could.
Actually…. I just got a good deal on a 17” Jet bandsaw, not specifically for cutting veneers. I used the wood slicer from highland and also tried the timber wolf. Both worked well, but were not fun to get set up just right for veneers every time I needed it. I use that saw for other things too.
My second bandsaw is a 14” and has a 3/4”x 3 TPI carbide tip blade I use for G-10 , glass , micarta, phenolic, and riser work. It’s all I use it for. Very expensive blade but they last for years.
I cut my veneers on a table saw, then use the drum sander. I use a thin kerf 8.25” , 24 tooth on my 10” saw. And use 7.25” carbide tipped framing blades made by Diablo for ripping glass and carbon. those are very thin kerf just over 1/16”.
Kirk