My experiences with woodwork projects over many years have left me with a bounty of information and ideas that I would like to share. In particular, I have been using a miter Saw for many years and the most frustrating and time inspiring contact I initially encountered was choosing the right Saw for my needs. After wearing out a few manual miter saws, I finally decided to upgrade to a power saw and ended up with a compound miter saw. The miter saw I chose has proven to be one of the most useful tools in my workshop.
I'm sure others are looking it difficult searching for a source of trusted information on miter saws and have many unanswered questions. Like me, they have encountered lots of reviews that naturally promote definite brands. Initially, the only useful information I found was in-store demonstrations, and I only caught 1 or 2 of those. When I did find the time to spend at a demonstration, I discovered a wealth of information, and I could get my questions answered. However, I couldn't just walk into a store at any time to attend a live demonstration. I beyond doubt spent hours learning, in my workshop, from trial and error, how to properly set up the power equipment. So, I made many mistakes. It's no wonder my wife got the idea that any scheme I undertook would take ages for me to complete. I started searching for time recovery solutions online.
I now save heaps of time by planning a scheme from scratch. I sometimes need a refresher on techniques, but I just look up a video or do a quick search of my trusted sites and get all I need. There is a lot of information ready but its the useful information that I look for, and if I don't know an answer, I can beyond doubt find it. I now generally know when I will conclude a project. Rather than spending many late nights in the workshop, I can now take my wife to evening meal without feeling guilty that I haven't completed a project.
When choosing on the right saw, I was advised to think the saw blade. Tungsten tipped blades will last longest before needing re-sharpening, but they are expensive. While it is best to use blades at least 10 inch diameter, if you also have other circular saws then make sure the blades are interchangeable so you will not be buying multiple blades of the same size.
I discovered a great deal of useful information on miter saw usage, accessories and safety. There is so much information out there, I have found it more efficient to result a tried and proven path rather than experimenting with distinct ideas. If you have a question, I'm sure the retort is easily at hand.
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