Wayne,
do you have a harbor freight store close to you, if so, they have a small bench top that uses 4" blades, I have one of these and it is great for what your looking to do, very stable fence and came with both a combo as well as a rip blade, its on sale this month for $40, I love mine for those small projects that don't require the larger saw.
Dave
http://www.sawstop.com/
I post this for all who use a table saw, even though it is much more expensive that the one mentioned in this thread. Hopefully this technology will be available soon in all table saws.
Be sure to check out the "hot dog video."
These little table top and off brand saws (including Craftsman) are OK for cutting light plywood or soft pine. If you are looking for a long, square cut in a heavy piece of oak you need a saw with some guts to it. The Powermatic that Curt has is about the best saw made. I use a Delta contractors saw. Very heavy with an open base and easy to enclose. They can also be wired for 220 volts, that helps prevent stalling. The best light saw made is a Inca. Very hard to find.
Now before you flame me, try cutting a piece of 5/4 rock maple. You can see the light saws torque right off square during the cut.
If your only making lensboards any saw will work.
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