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Doug wrote:

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?


For the most precision make the initial cut slightly oversized with any
miter method and make the final cut with a Lions Miter Trimmer:

http://www.coastaltool.com/cgi-bin/S...htm?E+coastest

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Jack Novak
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