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How to Make Safer, Better Cuts on a Miter Saw

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Clean, Safe Miter Saw Cuts

Dropping the miter saw blade into the workpiece too fast is dangerous and will likely result in a rough cut or splintered wood. This is especially true when you’re cutting thin, narrow pieces. Give the motor a few extra milliseconds to reach full speed, then lower the blade slowly as you cut.



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