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Porter-Cable Miter Saw Manual
Porter-Cable Miter Saw Manual

Porter-Cable Miter Saw Manual

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How to Buy a
M
iter Saw
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Craftsman 21224; $300.
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A miter saw is just the ticket for accurate
cuts, whether you're building a house or
assembling a picture frame.
What is it?
Miter saws are designed for making precise crosscuts at any angle
from 0 to 45 degrees (some saws have a 60-degree capacity).
Miter saws are versatile and portable.They can be hauled to a job-
site to rough-cut boards for a deck one day and brought back to
your shop to cut delicate moldings for a furniture project the next.
The Family
There are three branches of the miter saw clan. The first is the
conventional miter saw. Designed primarily to make dead
square crosscuts and miters, these saws have been fixtures in
woodshops and at jobsites for decades.The saw head can swing
at least 45-degrees left or right of the centerline for miter cutting.
The second branch of the family is the compound miter saw.
Cutting a compound angle means cutting a bevel and an angle
at the same time.With a compound miter saw you simply set
the bevel cut by leaning the cutting head to the desired angle,
and set the miter angle on the table. A number of these
saws allow you to bevel the head left and right. Some
moldings, like crown for example, require compound
angles. On a conventional miter saw you have to prop the
molding upside down against an extra-tall auxiliary
fence. It's a pain! A compound miter saw allows you
to make the same cut with the crown mold-
ing laying flat on the bed of the saw—a
huge advantage. A compound miter
saw is more versatile than a conven-
tional miter saw.
sliding-compound miter saw. The
big advantage of these saws is
the huge leap in cutting capacity
made possible by the sliding head. Most of these
saws will crosscut 11-1/2 in. or wider stock, which
rivals the cutting capacity of some radial-arm saws.
But, sliding saws are safer to use than radial arms
because you push the saw through the cut instead of pulling it.
This eliminates climb cutting (cutting in the same direction as
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At the head of the family is the
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Summary of Contents for Porter-Cable Miter Saw

  • Page 1 The Family There are three branches of the miter saw clan. The first is the conventional miter saw. Designed primarily to make dead square crosscuts and miters, these saws have been fixtures in woodshops and at jobsites for decades.The saw head can swing...
  • Page 2 Unlike with a radial-arm saw,you can’t rip or dado on a sliding-compound miter saw, but that’s what your tablesaw is for.
  • Page 3 C-clamp, are more poky. Two-Way Bevel Setting If you’re considering a compound miter saw, go for one that bevels both left and right. It’s something no tablesaw or radial- arm saw offers and, because you can work from either side of the saw, it makes it much easier to do compound cutting.
  • Page 4 Copyright 1997 By Home Service Publications, Inc Copyright 1998 By Home Service Publications, Inc Copyright 1999 By Home Service Publications, Inc Copyright 2000 By Home Service Publications, Inc Copyright 2001 By Home Service Publications, Inc Copyright 2002 By Home Service Publications, Inc Copyright 2003 By Home Service Publications, Inc All Rights Reserved...