The mitersaw is one of the most versatile and accurate tools you can add to your workshop. You can pivot the blade over the base to get the exact angle you want. And you can cut piece after piece and be sure that the angle will be the same. This is especially useful for moldings and frames. Best of all, you can shave small amounts off to adjust your cut till it's perfect.
90-degree cut until the saw just touches the bottom of the miter box, then stop. Repeat Insert stock wood into the miter box. Hold the wood tightly against the side of the miter box. Insert the saw into the 45-degree guide
Good to hear about the 10". For Xmas my husband got me the Fire Storm by Black and Decker 10" Compound MiterSaw with Laser. I asked for a mitersaw so I could learn how to put up crown moulding. I plan to get the table on Saturday. Very Ambitious
I need manual for a mitersaw I just bought at a garage sale. The model # is: 900234811. Pdf file would be OK. Any idea how old this saw is? Thanks George
I have a new mitersaw from sears but can't figure out how to change the angle. My old one had a little handle in front that you just loosened and moved to the the desired angle. This one? Please help!! Lois
I just bought a Craftsman 10" Compound MiterSaw. The model number is 315.212340. My question is, when you rotate the miter table until it locks in the 0 deg. position, the plastic indicator with the
trying to decide between two different types of miter saws. I can buy a 12" mitersaw with a 40 tooth blade, or I can get a 10" sliding mitersaw with a 60 tooth blade. My primary use for
I am trying to decide between a radial arm saw and a dual-bevel sliding mitersaw. Both are suited to the same purpose (mainly). The mitersaw would be more portable, but is not as powerful