No hay artículos en el carro
No hay artículos en el carroCustomer
Comentado en Canadá el 28 de agosto de 2024
Very satisfied
Todd
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de agosto de 2024
Here’s the thing this saw will cut probably through just about anything. It’s a strong motor with a good blade. The issue this saw is one that every small miter saw faces and that is how does the blade pass through or get far enough down to make your cuts with the distance between whatever you place underneath the object to be cut and the blade. It’s not a detractor if you need to cut whatever fits within that space however it’s not very workable otherwise.
Karen Levy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de mayo de 2024
This is my first try with a saw. My husband set it up and showed me how to work it and I use it in building my dollhouses. I am a novice and have no problems operating this at all. I can highly recommend.
Rolando Garcia
Comentado en México el 10 de noviembre de 2023
excelente sierra , los cortes son muy precisos
R. Rice
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de enero de 2023
I have been using my saw for 3 years now daily, building custom pool cues in my garage shop. I have tons of equipment packed in there, but this one is truly my favorite to use. It's extremely well engineered and I loved it except for one thing I'm here to report in case anyone else avoids instructions but reads reviews LOL.When I rotate the base the blade would hit the clamp. I couldn't believe something so well built didn't notice! I showed my son the issue and he said "Dad, why don't you turn the lead screw in the back and move the saw over?" OMG I'm an idiot and not afraid to admit it and help other idiots out there. It's an absolutely perfect little machine for me, and so nice for round material like pool cues because of the V groove in the clamp. It's the best way I've found to make flawless cuts in carbon fiber tubing as well with the equipment transitioning to that, and I'm relearning best practices. This saw makes me so happy after so many disappointments with Chinese disposable junk in the mini power tool category. Next I need the Proxxon mill, then the table saw, or a bigger shop LOL! I just wish I bought this sooner, like 45 years ago...
Marko
Comentado en Canadá el 24 de octubre de 2014
Love the saw... Well built, precise and very clean cuts... I do a lot of small work (miniatures, models, etc.) and, of course, it's perfect for that - but also very often you need small cuts on (bigger) things you do around the house (e.g. cutting quarter rounds or shoe mouldings) and in my (very small) workshop my full size sliding compound mitre saw is tucked away in the crawl space and often times it's too much pain to get to and setup just for a couple of small cuts (which I then end up doing by hand resulting in having to clean up the edges with the file/rasp/sanding block, etc.). With this saw, I just whip it out of the drawer, make the cuts and put it back... I only tried it on wood/plywood so far and cuts are exceptionally clean. I ordered some fibre cutting discs for cutting softer metals but haven't received them yet so, obviously, I can't comment on that. I didn't want to try it with the carbide blade that came with the saw as the space between the teeth is large enough that smaller metal stock could get "hooked" in - though I understand from the product literature that it might be possible (Proxxon's website claims the carbide blade can "also be used for polycarbonate, plastics and aluminum"). At any rate - didn't want to test the theory (on aluminum at least) and will try that when the fibre cutting discs arrive).As other reviewers have pointed out - it definitely IS possible, if you're not paying attention, to hit the clamp with your blade (very easily done with mitre cuts) - but, hey, I don't necessarily view that as a problem or a design flaw. If you use any clamping fixtures (on any saws - but especially mitre saws where you can easily change the geometry of the cut!) you should always "dry" check the full extent of the intended cut before you just plunge into it (and repeat the check whenever you adjust the angle or depth of cut). It's only common sense, I would think (I mean - you DO want to figure out where the blade will plunge on your work piece after all, right?). I like the lateral adjustment screw in the back (very much!) as it allows you to adjust the cut slightly without unclamping your workpiece. Not necessary with the full size mitre saw as, in most cases, you hold your workpiece by hand so it's easier to adjust the workpiece than saw head. But with this saw, things being rather small and held uncomfortably close to the cutting edge, I imagine that MOST things you cut will be held in the vise (though you can remove it if you want to just hold the work) - and, once secured, it is handy to be able to adjust the position of the cut without unclamping the workpiece. So, thumbs up for that...So, overall, it could have easily been a 5-star product but I decided to knock one star off. Why? Well, considering the price of the saw I would have liked to see:- An easier, more convenient way to change the blade (though that's not a big knock since I couldn't immediately think of how else you could do it)- An easier, more convenient way to remove the clamping vise and (especially) adjust the fence stop! Clamping vise is not a big deal (as I don't see anyone removing it and putting it back too often - maybe once in a blue moon) but, hey, the fence stop? For a $310 ($250 on sale) saw - I would have liked to see a thumb screw instead of having to pull out the allen key every time. I might (and probably will) replace the hex bolt there with a thumbscrew (since adjusting the length of the fence is something that should be easy and quick as it might be done over and over) but, as I said, for a premium priced product - it should be there to begin with...- There is a depth-of-cut adjustment screw at the back of the saw and, while I haven't tried adjusting that at all yet, I can see it being rather tricky place to get in and out of with an allen key. Once again, a locking thumbscrew would have been nice (and not unreasonable to expect on a "premium" product like this).- Finally, and this is probably my biggest complaint (because, unlike my other issues, I can't think of a way to retrofit a solution) - but it would have been really nice to provide some sort of a dust collection port! Obviously, the saw is small and blade is thin so it doesn't produce nearly as much dust as the full size unit - but the small size also means that you are much more likely to use it inside your house or apartment and having a way to connect a small hose to the shop vacuum and keep it all clean would have been really nice...But, overall, very well built product with (for my purpose) a very high convenience factor so, yes, I'd buy it again (and recommend it to others). Your mileage, of course, may vary depending on the kind of work you do and the average size of pieces you have to cut. Obviously, this is not a substitute for a full size 10" or 12" mitre saw (especially not sliding kind) but it covers a specific need and does it extremely well.
Productos recomendados