05-05-2020, 05:52 AM
Depends on how accurate you want to be. In trade terms, that's first or second fix.
First fix is stuff like wall studding, second fix is far more accurate and includes fitting kitchen architrave etc.
I bought a DeWalt DW717-XPS from Screwfix. This is not a cheap saw but it is stupidly accurate on repeat cuts and incredibly versatile. When doing mitres, once set up it's accurate to small fractions of a degree. It's also a compound saw, which greatly increases its flexibility.
I've built floors, workbenches and picture frames with it and it's a breeze. The corners of the picture frames are so accurate there's not the tiniest hint of a gap.
Brilliant saw, but you pay for all that.
First fix is stuff like wall studding, second fix is far more accurate and includes fitting kitchen architrave etc.
I bought a DeWalt DW717-XPS from Screwfix. This is not a cheap saw but it is stupidly accurate on repeat cuts and incredibly versatile. When doing mitres, once set up it's accurate to small fractions of a degree. It's also a compound saw, which greatly increases its flexibility.
I've built floors, workbenches and picture frames with it and it's a breeze. The corners of the picture frames are so accurate there's not the tiniest hint of a gap.
Brilliant saw, but you pay for all that.
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