You asked for the "best", expect to pay!
Even better would be the Byrnes... you probably just missed this one:
http://members.boardhost.com/Warship/ms ... 76695.htmlAlternative: Learn to cut straight with your bandsaw, and then possibly follow up with a thickness sander or planer:
1. Mark a cut on your board;
2. With no guide, cut as straight as you can (wood will likely be at some angle to the blade);
3. Stop halfway through, stop the saw, and clamp down your board;
4. Set a fence against your board, clamp it down.
Now you can use this fence for nice straight cuts with no wandering (as long as the blade doesn't wear appreciably, or have the tension reset, etc). Of course, your saw should be adjusted as well as possible (good blade, tension, rollers, guide head set as low as possible).
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