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MITER SAW TIPS - FAMILY HANDYMAN
From familyhandyman.com
Estimated Reading Time 4 mins
- Clean, Safe Miter Saw Cuts. Dropping the miter saw blade into the workpiece too fast is dangerous and will likely result in a rough cut or splintered wood.
- Use a Sacrificial Fence. To avoid launching small pieces across the room, use a sacrificial fence. Build a two-piece fence for tiny material like this cove molding (left).
- Carry a Miter Saw by the Base. Miter saws are heavy and awkward to carry. Some saws have handles near the top so you can lug them like a suitcase, but get into the habit of carrying them by the base instead.
- Send Miter Saw Dust Down. Controlling dust created by a miter saw is notoriously difficult. The collection bags do little, and even if you hook up a vacuum, dust is still going to fly.
- Mark a Guideline on a Miter Saw Base. Here’s a fast way to cut a bunch of parts to the same length: Position the first one and then mark the location of the end on the saw base with a pencil.
- Always Wear Hearing Protection. If you asked our pro why he never wore hearing protection when he was younger, he would probably give you a blank stare unless he’s wearing his hearing aids.
- Make Micro-Adjustments. Here’s a tip when you need to shave off just a tiny bit: Lower the blade while it’s not spinning, and push the material tight up against the body of the blade.
- Screw Guides Onto the Miter Saw Base. Clamping down a temporary guide makes cutting crown molding a lot easier, but sometimes the clamps are difficult to install because of the irregular shape of most miter saw bases.
- Never Cross Your Arms. Sorry, lefties, but most miter saws are designed for right-handed users, meaning the saw is operated with the right hand and the material held down with the left.
- Cut Wide Boards With the Best Side Down. Splinters and tear-outs occur where the blade breaks through the wood. That’s the bottom side when plunge-cutting narrow boards, so it’s best to cut narrow boards with the “show” side face up.
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- Trim The Ends of the Board to Square It Up. To improve your woodworking DIY projects’ quality, it is important to square the end of the board before cutting the pieces to length.
- Mark “no hands” Zones. Draw red lines on the fence and bed of your miter saw to indicate it as “danger zones” or “no hands” zone. The line should be 8-inches from the 12-inch blade and 7-inch from the 10-inch blade.
- Mark the Middle of Your Cut Line (layout mark) Your miter saw blade first starts to cut the middle of your board. So, your layout mark should be at the middle rather than at the edge of the board.
- Use Intelligent Stop Block for Repeat Cuts to Save You Time. For projects like making the outdoor beverage table, DIY dog gate, outdoor coffee table, or garden cabinet, you may need to make repetitive cuts.
- Use A Jig to Hold Crown Molding. Build a jig to hold trim pieces like cove, bed, and crown molding that sit at an angle to the ceiling or wall. It’ll also help you to ensure the trim is held at a consistent angle each time.
- Check Your Throat Plate for Gap & Close It If Any. The throat plates of your saw may sit slightly below its table. However, any gap between the throat plate and your workpiece will leave the exterior fibers unsupported and leads to splintering on the bottom face.
- Add a Wood Fence for Cutting Small Pieces Safely. A miter saw isn’t perfect for cutting pieces of wood that are smaller than 20 centimeters or 8 inches.
- Use The Best Miter Saw Blade to Cut a Tight-Fitting Joint. Even the skilled carpenter can’t cut with precision with a dull saw blade. A sharp blade can cut cleanly with little effort.
- Cope Baseboard Trim Faster with a Miter Saw. Making coped joints by using a coping saw is time-consuming. Using a low fence miter saw for cope joints makes the process faster, and it also works great for standard baseboard profiles.
- Add A Laser Cutting Guide to Your Old Miter Saw for More Accurate Cuts. Wonder if you can add laser cutting guides to your old saw? Take heart! Remove the outer washer of the blade and fit the laser alongside the blade.
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