I, too, like band saws. To be clear, I didn't say I don't know how to use a band saw, only that I don't have one right now.
Great tools, one of a large arsenel of devices bow makers can use. I have also used a circular saw to rip wood closer to where I want to be, not wild about it but I have done it. And, I am using quite a few power tools during construction of the two Roman machines I started a thread about. You don't normally get to use a router when making a bow, but without that tool, I don't know if I could do some facets of the work at all. A power planer would be great, but I just can't afford one right now, and heck, a hand plane is one of my all time favorite tools.
However, I do stick by my thoughts about hand saws, and that goes for hatchets and other tools. I am guessing I will never totally abandon hand saws, even for the big jobs. And what did our ancient (and not so ancient) bowyer ancestors do before the invention of the band saw or even electricity (and comedians out there will bring up water powered mills, lol)? They used strictly hand tools. Though, I bet if they had a bandsaw in Medival England, they would have used it happily.