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DEWALT DW712 8-1/2-Inch Single-Bevel Sliding Compound Miter Saw

Cheap DEWALT DW712 8-1/2-Inch Single-Bevel Sliding Compound Miter Saw Review




For the last: Could you indicate the mark of the 80 tooth blade you use? I have never seen such a blade. It looks like too many teeth for mounting on a blade of 8.5 inches, but who knows.

I have the Freud Industrial 48 tooth with the hook necessary negative and 60 tooth blades Dewalt. Freud is a kerf blade full and this saw can handle without problem. I am currently potential problems with the Dewalt blade. If I bring the blade to the front of the wood andthen push it though (like you're supposed to on this type of saw), then leave the head of the saw until the blade stops (again, like you're supposed to) the blade leaves a Dewalt bad mark on the cutting blade. The mark of the blade is made when the ribs of the blade down and down is electric braked at the end of the cut. The only way to remedy this brand of blade is either 1) stops the engine just before the end of the race (just as you should with a Skil saw) or 2) to immediatelylook up at the end of the cut while the blade is still spinning. None of these options is desirable and 2) is not safe.

I'm going back to Freud blade manufacturer and see if I have this problem. I feel it is the blade, because I do not remember that before. BTW, my saw is slightly offset on the tab of the box and saw these must be implemented exactly perfect because incedibly small errors in Tabs / perpendicularity fence will be displayed as largeerrors when the saw slipped to a 12 "cut. The only way I could bring the machine to my standards was by trial and error using a large square (known to be good) on the kerf a 12 inch cut. I had the setting up of a fraction of an inch at a time until I saw the line exactly perpendicular to the fence. A very difficult and lengthy process. In unless it can be done and he should take it for a long time.

I could not get any degree ofsuccess with a small square against the blade. The blade is simply not large enough to get an accurate reading (he always seems to be square to the fence at O degrees, even when the kerf says otherwise) and the teeth interfere with the square if you do not put up with the 30 tooth blade that comes with the saw.

This saw is an incredible machine composed once but like all saws should call in. I love the setting. It has a very high quality contemporary Italianconstruction (I have no idea why Dewalt makes this one lives in Italy, but get it while you can), all the necessary capabilities for 99 percent of jobs out there (who needs to cut a 4X4 miter saw - you learn to put flat things - you do not need a huge monster of 12 inches with a cursor as the cursor is providing high capacity), it is light, and it is powerful. A one-of-a-kind Dewalt. I would not use anything else. If you need to chop huge crown and want to nest it Ijust get a non-slider 12 inches.

Oh, the bag takes up more than 50 percent of the sawdust is my guess. Way better than nothing. Blade change is a snap - really, really easy with the tool provided.

I use it with the base plate MSUV. The stand is difficult to make sure (almost impossible given that some parts are not really) and the platform the more stable a bit fragile (the world but not enough) but otherwise it is quite good. It will not winawards for quality construction, but he is quick to install, you can move the saw around easily and has good capacity even if the extensions are the weakest link. They are fast and they work on are the most that can be said for them. I wonder how long it will take to use, but so far so good. I see nothing better on the market.

If someone has had similar experiences / problems with the alignment of the saw or the problem that the blade Dewalt please drop acomment.


Update: The mark of the blade was caused by driver error: ie, without understanding that the motor must be living back home with much sweetness and not typed at all. These phones have not saw the stability of the mass in their favor and vulnerable populations do not help. The problem for me is that when the keeper engages the wood it creates a certain resistance to be overcome to push the motor to the house. Once resistance has been defeated you need to backtrackwith your strength or you'll slam the head motor in the stop. For me, I was probably exaggerated just enough to deflect the motor a fraction of an inch, enough to create a brand of blade. The solution is to be very careful (mild is the best way to put it) when bringing the motor to the original position. I found it really need to be mitigated through the very last part of the cup. Interestingly, if you use the saw as a lefty, there were no problems. The saw has required adjustments on the two conicaland settings tab. I found the best way to do it with triangles of plastic drafting. Nothing is square box. I do not care who saw it is.

I measured the runout of the Industrial Freud and the combination Arbor, and it was less than 002 - a remarkable number, essentially perfect. The Freud Diablo 60 tooth and 60 tooth Dewalt each had unacceptable runout. I believe that the thick plate is the only way to go.




DEWALT DW712 8-1/2-Inch Single-Bevel Sliding Compound Miter Saw Feature


  • Powerful 15 Amp motor capable of 5,400 RPM for extended power and durability
  • Bevel stops at -2, 0, 33.9, 45, and 48 degrees
  • Stainless steel detent plate with 11 positive stops for repeatable accuracy and work site durability
  • Weighs 43 pounds
  • Included with saw: carbide blade and blade wrench




DEWALT DW712 8-1/2-Inch Single-Bevel Sliding Compound Miter Saw Overview


The DeWalt DW712 8-1/2-inch Single Bevel Sliding Compound Miter Saw comes with a powerful 15 Amp motor capable of 5,400 RPM for extended power and durability. Features include easy-to-use bevel stops at -2, 0, 33.9, 45, and 48 degrees, and an adjustable stainless steel detent plate with 11 positive stops for repeatable accuracy and work site durability. This saw cuts 3-1/2-inch crown nested vertically for increased vertical cutting capacity and cuts 3-1/4-inch base vertically for increased vertical cutting capacity.

Also featured is a 50-degree left miter capacity and a 60-degree right capacity for added versatility in miter cutting. Its miter cam lock system provides increased ease of use, and a horizontal main handle provides increased comfort during use. This saw also comes with a tall sliding fence for increased cutting capacity, and its arbor size is 5/8 inches. This saw weighs 43 pounds and comes with a carbide blade and a blade wrench.



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