OrneryDuck
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Buying first proper woodworking tool may be a more apt title. I've got lots of tools for fixing things (and many capable of unfixing them), but not much in the way of creating things. I aim to change that, starting with a miter saw. This will immediately allow me to build some benches and storage for the garage, as well as satisfy a couple household requests from the better half.
I've narrowed down my selection to the following saws, one a 10" SCMS, the other a 12" SCMS.
Option 1: 10" Rigid MS255SR
http://www.homedepot.com/p/RIDGID-1...r-Saw-with-Dual-Laser-Guide-MS255SR/203132245
Option 2: 12" Hitachi C12RSH
http://www.lowes.com/pd/Hitachi-12-in-15-Amp-Slide-Laser-Compound-Miter-Saw/3107745
I don't foresee ever needing to cut more than a 4x4 or 2x8 for that matter, both of which the Rigid claims to handle well and reviews crow on about how 'clean' the saw runs due to the effective dust evacuation design. The Hitachi carries a lot of weight with its name for accuracy I've heard mixed reviews regarding their newer tools losing the quality they were once famous for with atrocious warranty support to boot. It is a bigger saw in the same price point, though application may be limited, especially if I get a table saw to handle rip cuts that a miter couldn't even consider.
Hitachi has revised the C12, the new model being C12RSH2 but there is little info on it to indicate if the changes are good, bad, or purely aesthetic.
Once I've become comfortable with the miter saw and sorted out my immediate bench needs, I'll look to add a table saw next. Not too terribly concerned with this one, as long as it can cut accurately, allowing for a consistent rip cut at 90* for normal work and 45* for making large French cleats if the need arose.
Thanks!
I've narrowed down my selection to the following saws, one a 10" SCMS, the other a 12" SCMS.
Option 1: 10" Rigid MS255SR
http://www.homedepot.com/p/RIDGID-1...r-Saw-with-Dual-Laser-Guide-MS255SR/203132245
Option 2: 12" Hitachi C12RSH
http://www.lowes.com/pd/Hitachi-12-in-15-Amp-Slide-Laser-Compound-Miter-Saw/3107745
I don't foresee ever needing to cut more than a 4x4 or 2x8 for that matter, both of which the Rigid claims to handle well and reviews crow on about how 'clean' the saw runs due to the effective dust evacuation design. The Hitachi carries a lot of weight with its name for accuracy I've heard mixed reviews regarding their newer tools losing the quality they were once famous for with atrocious warranty support to boot. It is a bigger saw in the same price point, though application may be limited, especially if I get a table saw to handle rip cuts that a miter couldn't even consider.
Hitachi has revised the C12, the new model being C12RSH2 but there is little info on it to indicate if the changes are good, bad, or purely aesthetic.
Once I've become comfortable with the miter saw and sorted out my immediate bench needs, I'll look to add a table saw next. Not too terribly concerned with this one, as long as it can cut accurately, allowing for a consistent rip cut at 90* for normal work and 45* for making large French cleats if the need arose.
Thanks!
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I'm cheap, but dang that's a pain. Not to mention a bit limiting. You'll want a good cross cut designed blade in the SCMS and a specific (cross, rip or even combo) in the table saw. Changing blades is not only dangerous, but adds wear and tear to not only the machine but large chances to damage the blade as well.