Friday, June 13, 2014

Working with Compound Miter Saw Tips

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The compound miter saw was designed to make clean crosscuts on the wood stock. This tool is unique in its own right in that it can be beveled while turned on to give a cut to miter instantly. This is not like the sliding miter saw where the saw blade as well as the motor are pulled forward at a short distance. There are several things you can do with these tools to get the most use out of them.


The Compound Miter Saw


This kind of power tool is highly regarded by its accuracy in making its crosscuts on the wood. These cuts can be square, beveled as well as angled. This type of miter saw will allow the user to bevel and also angle the cut instantly. This will create a precise but also a complex compound miter saw cut on the woods. This can be very important when you are doing the crown cutting as there can be materials that will demand extreme and accurate angle cuts.


Safely Working With the Miter Saw


It is very important to note that working with the compound miter saw is a straight-forward process. You have to place the wood on the working table up against the fence. The very next thing to do is set the bevel and the angle before you adjust the board position on the table. Turn on your saw and then glide the blade into the wood. Although it sounds real easy, this machine can be quite dangerous as it will cause serious injuries to the eyes and also hands if it is not used properly. You need to therefore learn some very important safety tips in order to reduce the risk of any injuries when you use this tool.



Building a Portable Stand


Even though the compound miter saw is regarded as a portable tool, these tools can be a very tough to use effectively when you are away from your workshop. One of the problems in this scenario is supporting of the stock properly on each sides of the miter saw. You can easily take care of this problem by building a portable stand you can use when you are out of the workshop. The stand will need to be equipped with supports that you can used on the job sites.


Miter Saw Butt Joints


Butt joints are one of the basic methods of connecting the two boards at the right angle. Take note that the end grain of one of the boards will be visible. When using the mitered butt joints will ensure that the end grain of the wood will not be visible.


Closing the Open-Mitered Corners


When you miter saw the corners, and they are improperly done it can have very obvious defects as they will tend to reflect the horrible workmanship. This is commonly caused by using materials that are not straight.


 


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