Thursday, March 10, 2011

A Review Of The Bosch Miter Saw

By Bryce May


For cutting joints for frame work on houses. Precision furniture making, cabinets and boxes. Picture frames can be cut really quickly and precisely. For work on the building sites the Miter saw is a good addition when you carry around one of these to let you cut the joints. Bosch make a gravity rise saw stand with wheels, great for moving the tool into place.

Making Use Of The Bosch Saw

Put in a better quality blade and you can use this saw for cabinet making type of finer wood work, such as making furniture. For the construction of individualised kitchens and furniture for other rooms, wardrobe perhaps.

Included In The Box With The Saw

Apart from the main item that is the saw you get some extra parts, like the vacuum connections and the bag to collect the dust with a 90 degree chute elbow. There is also a bevel included with a miter scale made of stainless steel.

Technical Points Of The Saw

1800 watt motor - 3800rpm no load speed The fence is 90 degrees to the table has a lock and unlock with just one touch Handle can be used by left handed people and right handed people

Checklist When Buying A Miter Saw

You don't want a saw that vibrates too much as that will affect the quality of the cut if there is too much movement. See if there is a laser included or do you have to buy one to fit after, maybe from a third part supplier.

Saw Accessories - Included or available as after market items

Gravity Miter saw stand Standard saw stand with extra supports for longer material to be cut Insert to cut dado and to cut with the rabbet cutters Supports for Crown Mouldings.




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