Advice on upgrading my Ryobi 2000W SLIDE COMPOUND MITRE SAW (254MM) - EMS254RG
Hi all, this is my 1st post so go easy please :)
I am slowly advancing along with my skills in my simple woodworking workshop. I am making MDF/Plywood boxes, small woodwork projects etc. Also Jarrah picket items such as picture frames, tea/coffee stations, planter boxes etc.
I have had a Ryobi 254mm Mitre saw for many years, which I have used to cut everything and anything. I am finding it now does not seem to be accurate enough to reliably cut 45 degree angles. I have spent some time trying to calibrate it but I cannot get an accurate angle.
The only other equipment I could use in my workshop is a METABO 2000W 254MM (10") TABLE SAW which seems to have a pretty sticky mitre track system and no accurate alignment for 45 degree cuts (a laser line would be great).
So, are these issues just me stumbling though and blaming my tools or should I invest in a replacement Mitre saw like a Bosch Sliding Mitre Saw GCM 8 SDE (GCM8SDE) or new version of my current saw, being the Ryobi 2000W 254mm Dual Bevel Sliding Mitre Saw (RMS254DB).
Thank you in advance
Coops