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"Doug" wrote in message
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There is almost always more than one way to perform any given operation
in a WW project. But in general, all things being equal, which machine
would you reach for when making a miter cut, or any similar angled
crosscut that needs to be as precise as you can make it. Is there
reason to believe, for example, that a table saw, properly set up,
would give superior results? Would the miter saw. Does it depend
entirely on the settup of the machine? or is it simply user preference?


When I need a true mitre cut, i.e. making picture frames, I cut them at the
table saw. For most everything else, I use my dewalt chop saw.
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