Thread: King Mitre Saws
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On Apr 27, 5:07*pm, Chris Friesen wrote:
mick wrote:
I guess I'm wondering if the better sliders are "really" good or if
there is a trade-off on cut quality. *I'm not doing brain surgery or
anything but if I'm going to drop $500.00 on a saw i would like to be
confident that I am getting at least as good a saw as I have
already...


By their nature, it's going to be harder to get a slider to be as
dead-nuts accurate as a simple CMS. *There are simply more moving parts..

On a better slider the play will be less, but generally you're still
going to be able to deflect the blade side to side slightly at one
extreme of travel or the other. *This shouldn't impact 90-degree cuts
much, but may come into play on miters.

Chris


So much has to do with how they're used as well. One of my guys feels
the need to slam the blade through the work. I get a better cut just
letting the blade do its thing...nice and easy.
I was very happy with the Makita LS1013, but sold it when I simply
didn't need it anymore. I now have a dirtbag Crapsman to hack build-up
strips with and a 12" DeWalt, just a low-end, but with a great blade
and tuned. It fills my need. All the accuracy I need.
BUT... I must admit... I have been caught drooling around that
whizbang Milwaukee slider...yowsa that's a cool piece. Anybody want to
buy a DeWalt 735L?