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Makita LS1216L 12-Inch Dual Slide Compound Miter Saw

The Makita LS1216L 12″ dual slide miter saw delivers the largest crosscutting and crown cutting capacity in its class. It has a patented 4-Steel Rail Sliding System that further increases rigidity to produce superior cuts, and an exclusive 6 linear ball bearing design for smooth, adjustment-free, “dead-on” accurate cuts. The LS1216L is ideal for benchtop [...]

Hitachi C12FDH 15 Amp 12-Inch Dual Bevel Miter Saw with Laser

The Hitachi C12FDH 12-Inch Dual Compound Miter Saw with Laser Marker provides smooth, accurate miters and crosscuts in a variety of workpieces, including wood, plywood, crown molding, decorative panels, soft fiberboard, hardboard, and aluminum sashes. An ideal tool for trim carpenters, framers, and woodworkers who demand precision and reliability, the C12FDH features Hitachi’s exclusive Laser [...]

How to Cut Crown Molding

The beautiful look of correctly installed crown molding is a much sought after sketch additive. It looks terrific, but the expenditure can be outrageous. Even many experienced do-it-yourselfers used to favor the expense of professionally installed molding; especially in comparison to the risk of unbecomingly cutting the molding while installing it themselves. When a self [...]

Cutting Crown Molding – Compound Miter Saw

When cutting the molding with a molding compound miter saw rests on a table saw for these cuts. The bevel angle at which now depends from the point of view of the crown molding that tied you use. The most common are 45 degrees and 38 degrees. A simple way to check is to take [...]

Rockler Crown Molding Compound Miter Jig

Now it’s easy to create a distinct, stylish look with crown molding! Our innovative new compound miter jig makes it simple to cut difficult compound miters with a standard miter saw. Jig holds molding at correct angle to eliminate complex compound angles. All you need to do is make a 45 degree cut! Features easy-to-follow [...]

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