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Are radial-arm saws obsolete?

Are radial-arm saws obsolete?

Ellis Walentine: In my mind, radial arm saws are not at all obsolete. Although sliding compound miter saws do an excellent job of finish-crosscutting boards up to 12″ wide, nothing beats a radial arm saw for crosscutting wider stock and rough boards.

What is the primary advantage of a radial arm saw over a miter saw?

Higher Cutting Depth:Miter saws are not capable of cutting thick wood. While dealing with thicker woods, you will have to opt for a radial arm saw. It can easily cut thick lumber due to the higher cutting depth. More Choices of Cuts:When it comes to versatility, a radial arm saw can be your better choice.

Should you still get a radial arm saw?

If you don’t have enough space to house a table saw, then you should get a radial arm saw. Table saws need enough room to be used and the saw can’t be placed in a corner, unlike radial arm saws. Radial arm saws can work with a confined space so you don’t have to worry much about the floor space in your workshop.

How to properly use a radial arm saw?

Adjustments. Be sure the saws starting point is completely behind the fence.

  • Set The Table. Most radial arm saws have a wooden tabletop that can be replaced.
  • Measure Materials. It stands to reason that you need to make measurements before you start working.
  • Start Your Cut. With the blade running,lower the saw to the starting cut position.
  • How to disassemble a radial arm saw?

    Basics First. Before getting into some more serious problems you will want to check the easy things first.

  • Clear The Area. Turn the power off and unplug the saw.
  • Burned Out Motor. In the worst case you may have burned out your motor if your machine will not start up.
  • Stalled Motor.
  • How do you unlock a DeWalt miter saw?

    Unlocking the Head: The first thing you should unlock in a miter saw is its head.

  • Down Lock and Push Lock: Almost all miter saws have a down lock in it. Mostly,the lock is controlled by a simple knob.
  • Unlocking the Angle Lock: DEWALT miter saws also have angle lock like most of the common units in the market.