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It is recommended for use especially where strips of timber or plastics have to be cut either square or at specified angles accurately and where perhaps there is not access to a fully equipped workshop. The saws are guided and therefore relatively safe to use even for young children and the replacement blades avoid the need for any resharpening.
It is recommended for use especially where strips of timber or plastics have to be cut either square or at specified angles accurately and where perhaps there is not access to a fully equipped workshop. The saws are guided and therefore relatively safe to use even for young children and the replacement blades avoid the need for any resharpening.
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Revision as of 17:20, 18 December 2014

A Precision Mitre saw is used for the accurate cutting of various angles or mitres on picture frames, architraves, etc. It comprises a guided frame saw with replaceable blades and a saw table with adjustable length stops and material clamps. The saw assembly can be swivelled to the required angle and locked into position where it is guided to produce accurate cuts.

It is recommended for use especially where strips of timber or plastics have to be cut either square or at specified angles accurately and where perhaps there is not access to a fully equipped workshop. The saws are guided and therefore relatively safe to use even for young children and the replacement blades avoid the need for any resharpening.


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