answer:For versatility, I’d have to go with a big bandsaw In a pinch, it can do long straight cuts like a table saw using a fence or a miter guide (though you’ll have to plane the cuts or run them over a jointer), and it can do curved cuts (which circular saws an their cousins can’t). It can resaw thick planks into thinner ones, which I’ve found very useful. You can slant the table to make angled cuts. And you can put a bi-metal blade in it and cut metal, which none of the other saws can do.