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How to Use a Miter Saw : Miter Saw Safety Tips

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Uploaded by on Sep 20, 2007

Learn miter saw safety tips and techniques in this free DIY video.

Expert: Bobby Hester
Bio: Bobby has several years of experience in construction and remodeling. He is very detail oriented and takes pride in making sure all of his work is of a high standard.
Filmmaker: bobby Hester

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  • Helps our a newbie very much. Why not use a circular saw? Do you like Porter Cable? Thanks!

  • Thanks great tips!

  • if you control the wood there is no grabbing , so you dont need to wait until the saw head comes to a complete stop. if you are a beginner then use the tip first, but later i can quarentee you that you forgot that.

  • ur supposed to pull the saw all the way towards you then turn it on bring it ALL the way down then all the way forward then let the blade stop and lift it. you get a smoother cut that way instead of driving it straight into the wood.

  • Aren't you supposed to use the rails to slide into the material, and not just dive the saw into it?

    Just started woodworking myself and bought the LS1016L, awesome saw.

    Nothing reaches Makita, except Festool in europe...imho.

    Safety ftw!

  • u suck out of biz

  • Hi Bobby my name is Century2324. I am also Gay. I did not want you to feel alone

  • I have this conduction on using this kind of saw next week.... can die just by looking at it -.-

  • Thank you all of you guys who are making these safety movies. More women are wanting to do their own work regarding moldings and things because they can't afford to pay men so much, but few know how to use the saw safely. I still don't know how to cut window moldings that are wide on one side and narrow on the other though. Any secrets people need to know about that? Thanks for the suggestion about putting something on both sides.

  • Excellent a video on cutting compound cuts and/or crown molding would be great!

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