Amazon has
DeWALT 12" 15-Amp Single Bevel Compound Miter Saw (DWS715) on sale for
$209.16.
Shipping is free.
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Masterchi for finding this deal.
Features:
- Stainless-steel miter detent plate of 12" miter saw blade comes with 14 positive stops
- The mitre saw features the precise miter system and machined base fence support
- Tall sliding fence of DeWALT miter saw supports 5-1/2" base vertically
- Bevels 0 degree - 48 degree to the left and 0 degree- 3 degree to the right. Tool height-15 inch
- 2" x 8" dimensional lumber cross cut capacity at 90 degree and 2-inch x 6" dimensional lumber at 45 degree
Top Comments
How big is the stuff that you need to miter? This one can cross cut up to 8" and put a 45° miter on a 6" piece.
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But sadly i need a slider or if be all over this!
But sadly i need a slider or if be all over this!
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How big is the stuff that you need to miter? This one can cross cut up to 8" and put a 45° miter on a 6" piece.
How big is the stuff that you need to miter? This one can cross cut up to 8" and put a 45° miter on a 6" piece.
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Wish it had the sliding option to do bigger boards, but for the price, can't complain.
90% of my cuts are on 2×4 to 2×8, so I can't complain. I use a circular saw on everything else.
The only drawback is cutting larger boards. For example, if you are cutting a 6" trim you have to put the long side of the board opposite the motor. Otherwise the motor hits the board and you are stuck with 3/4 of a cut.
But sadly i need a slider or if be all over this!
How big is the stuff that you need to miter? This one can cross cut up to 8" and put a 45° miter on a 6" piece.
I'm more inclined towards a dual bevel for convenience when cutting moldings, not sure if sliding saw will make things better.
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I'm more inclined towards a dual bevel for convenience when cutting moldings, not sure if sliding saw will make things better.
Unless your baseboard is super extra tall, I recommend a fixed miter saw for that and use a circular saw with a guide like a speed square for cutting your 2x12s.