2LaneCruzer
Super Member
True. Nothing like looking afterward and seeing it lying on the floor.
I'm in the market for a miter saw. I have a variety of projects coming up that will make one very very handy but I don't really know what I need. I'll be facing some exterior deck stairs (risers), building a trellis and a small picket fence, probably building some interior, simple book shelves and building bed rails for the pocket stakes on my trailer, etc. etc. etc.
Yes, I could be doing a lot of this with a circular saw, and I always have, but I think I'd get better results, faster, with a sliding chop saw.
I will not be cutting much, if any, molding.
I'm pretty sure I want a 12" and fair power (15 amp?) as I will be cutting some treated lumber and possible some 4x4s. I want the sliding type as well.
Other than that I don't know what to look for. I don't even know what single bevel vs double bevel means. Any advice much appreciated.
James, my laser has never been accurate. Maybe it's adjustable but like you I don't see the point. Mark board, lower saw. Since you actually have to start saw to see the laser you'd have to wait for saw to stop or move board around under moving blade to adjust anyway.