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Thread: The most accurate Mitre Saw
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2nd August 2021, 07:49 PM #16SENIOR MEMBER
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Just put up the post here: Inaugural tight lines comp - Contractor edition!
The mitre was I used was the Makita DLS713Z 36V Cordless 190mm SCMS. Its primary use is for trims such as architraves and skirtings. I like it because I am a little precious about my trims, and I can move it into the same room as I am working to get really tight mitres without having to move backward and forward between the saw bench.
The problem for me, is this saw does get bashed around in the back of my tool trailer, so its never always spot on. But its pretty easy to calibrate using the 5 cut method I learned from William Ng here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbG-n--LFgQ. I don't use Vernier's though, normally for me I can get enough accuracy by eyesight alone.
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