Your workshop just isn't faultless until you've got all the tools and that includes a miter Saw. But what's the contrast in the middle of a composition miter Saw, sliding composition miter Saw, and just a plain miter saw? Read on for the answers.
The motor for a miter saw is mounted on an arm that swings and pivots left to right so that you can do angled cuts. A composition miter saw motor not only swings left and right it also tilts so you can do beveled cuts.
Because this style of saw can not only go left to right but also up and down it is exquisite for doing things such as crown molding flooring, or picture frames. They cost a tiny more but the benefits are nothing else but worth it.
A sliding composition miter saw also has a highlight which allows it to slide like a radial arm saw does. This means you can make longer cuts in just one pass. Sometimes as much as 12" depending on the saw.
And some extra features are all the time nice for making your life easier. consider these:
1. Blade Size
Blades come in 8", 10", and 12" and remember the larger the blade the longer the cut so it's an important consideration when selecting your saw.
2. Positive Stops
The more Positive stops the saw has the less setup time you will have. These installation set points are a nice perk.
3. Self Retracting Blade Guard
The guard fully covers the blade but it's clear so you have an exquisite view of your cutting line.
4. Electric Brakes
By reversing the flow of electricity the blade stops absorbing much faster. In fact it can stop in as tiny as 2 seconds. A quarterly stop time is around 12 seconds.
5. Blade Type
The blade is the most important part of the whole saw and there are some blade types to pick from.
Steel blades are the most affordable and are good for softer woods but if you are cutting hard wood they will dull quickly.
High speed steel blades stay sharp longer when cutting hard wood.
Carbide tipped blades cost the most but they will remain sharp the longest of all blade types.
6. Dust Bag
Is very handy because it right away catches the wood particles. No fuss no muss. You make the cut and clean up all in the same step.
7. Security Clamp
Some will come with a Security clamp but if not you can buy one separately. It's a great investment as it helps hold your project in place. With tiny slip your cut will remain nice and straight.
8. Laser Guide
Will contribute a visual indication of where the cut will be positioned on the piece you are working on. Some models have a particular line while others have two lines.
Which type of miter saw you buy will depend on the type of projects you've got to do and your funds but the composition miter saw is definitely worth the tiny bit of extra in cost.
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