OPJ
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I've been struggling to cut accurate mitres in 70mm and 40mm wide, 13mm thick American Black Walnut today for a simple serving tray I'd like to get finished ASAP.
I've got the timber stood on-edge, with the face resting against the fence cutting down across the width of the timber with the blade locked (and checked) vertically and 90º, while the saw is swung round the 45º mark.
What I keep finding is that the saw is reluctant to cut a perfectly vertical edge, no matter how slowly and carefully I make the cut. I'm not fussed about the 45º angle at this point, but if it doesn't cut slightly off-square then it cuts in almost a 'curve' shape near the beginning of the cut... Even when I have the timber securely clamped.
I should perhaps mention that my saw is the Bosch GCM 12 SD.
I'm having to resort to cutting them over size and finishing off with a plane and shooting board. Can't imagine the bandsaw will be good enough but I might have a go and see what the disc sander can do... :? I don't have a table saw, I should add.
It's almost like something is 'flexing' during the cut and it happens an awful lot, even when cutting "square", particularly on wide boards.
What about the rest of you, how accurate do you find your mitre saws? Are they purely built for site work?? Maybe it's time to start saving up for a Festool Kapex... If I could get £300 for this saw, say, then that's only £500 to go! :wink:
I'd appreciate anyone's thoughts and experiences on this. Thank you.
I've got the timber stood on-edge, with the face resting against the fence cutting down across the width of the timber with the blade locked (and checked) vertically and 90º, while the saw is swung round the 45º mark.
What I keep finding is that the saw is reluctant to cut a perfectly vertical edge, no matter how slowly and carefully I make the cut. I'm not fussed about the 45º angle at this point, but if it doesn't cut slightly off-square then it cuts in almost a 'curve' shape near the beginning of the cut... Even when I have the timber securely clamped.
I should perhaps mention that my saw is the Bosch GCM 12 SD.
I'm having to resort to cutting them over size and finishing off with a plane and shooting board. Can't imagine the bandsaw will be good enough but I might have a go and see what the disc sander can do... :? I don't have a table saw, I should add.
It's almost like something is 'flexing' during the cut and it happens an awful lot, even when cutting "square", particularly on wide boards.
What about the rest of you, how accurate do you find your mitre saws? Are they purely built for site work?? Maybe it's time to start saving up for a Festool Kapex... If I could get £300 for this saw, say, then that's only £500 to go! :wink:
I'd appreciate anyone's thoughts and experiences on this. Thank you.