-Integrated CUTLINE Blade Positioning System provides adjustment free cut line indication for better accuracy and visibility for the 12-inch miter saw blade
-Powerful 15 Amp, 3,800 rpm motor delivers extended power and durability for the mitre saw
-Super-efficient dust collection system of DEWALT miter saw captures over 75% of dust generated
-Tall sliding fences support crown molding up to 7-1/2-inch nested and base molding up to 6-3/4-inch vertically against the fence while easily sliding out of the way for bevel cuts
-Exclusive back fence design cuts up to 2x14 dimensional lumber at 90 degree and 2x10 at 45 degree
-Adjustable stainless-steel miter detent plate with 10 positive stops improves productivity and ensures cutting accuracy
-Miters 60 degree to the right and 50 degree to the left providing increased capacity
-Oversized bevel scale makes bevel angle adjustments accurate and easy
-Compact, lightweight design (58 lbs.) allows for easy transport and storage
-Cam lock miter handle with detent override deliver quick and accurate miter angles
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Shadow line is great, better than a laser. Cut capacity is huge. It's a great saw.
This price is not incredible, though.
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Shadow line is great, better than a laser. Cut capacity is huge. It's a great saw.
This price is not incredible, though.
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Again, I love this saw, but I cannot figure out how to build it into a miter station. It's just so deep. To give room for the side counters to be in line with the fence, but also enough off the wall for the sliding rails to fit, the 12'-15' miter counter would have to be ~3 feet deep at least.
Do other people have counters that massive just for miter stations?
Looking at selling it and downgrading to a 10", as the amount of super wide cuts I do is small, but I really do love it so much. Maybe I'll keep it set up in the corner, and put a 8 1/4 or 10" for the daily stuff.
Again, I love this saw, but I cannot figure out how to build it into a miter station. It's just so deep. To give room for the side counters to be in line with the fence, but also enough off the wall for the sliding rails to fit, the 12'-15' miter counter would have to be ~3 feet deep at least.
Do other people have counters that massive just for miter stations?
Looking at selling it and downgrading to a 10", as the amount of super wide cuts I do is small, but I really do love it so much. Maybe I'll keep it set up in the corner, and put a 8 1/4 or 10" for the daily stuff.
After many great years of use, I sold and got the dual bevel, dual battery makita 10". I now have it on my bench. The sliding steel tubes are fixed and saw goes forward so it's not too deep. Been a great saw so far.
After many great years of use, I sold and got the dual bevel, dual battery makita 10". I now have it on my bench. The sliding steel tubes are fixed and saw goes forward so it's not too deep. Been a great saw so far.
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I use an Incra jig for all of my miter cuts unless the piece is just too long to safely handle or I'm working on something away from the shop. But even then, I find the little 7-1/4" slider gets a ton more use than my DWS780. For me, this DeWalt is literally a dust collector, it sits in the corner and collects dust.