The laser guide I would suggest is one that bolts onto the blade shaft
and when the blade spins faster than 600 RPMs the laser lights up and
draws a line exactly where the blade will cut. This is especially
helpful when cutting compound miters.
The one I got is a disc about 3" in diameter and about 3/8" in
thickness. Don't be fooled by a laser pen that is mounted to the blade
housing and as the CMS comes closer to cutting the wood, the pen moves
upward and draws a line across the cutting area on the wood. This kind
of guide can get out of adjustment real easy.
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