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121 of 123 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Saw, September 8, 2001
Our small business specializes in finish trim carpentry. We have a number of miter saws to include the DeWalt DW708, DW705, Milwaukee Magnum 6496, and a Hitachi C10FC2. Each of these fine saws have unique qualities providing specific benefit. Recently we purchased the DW706. Since purchasing the DW706 it is unquestionably the saw of choice when is comes to tall base and crown molding installation. The saw has a very smooth start and stops with little drop. It is accurate, has clear viewing areas and seems to take daily abuse to include being bounced in a trailer from job to job. We hesitated to buy at first when deciding to purchase, as we are less than satisfied with the compound accuracy of our DW708 specifically during full bevel operations. But the DW706 has impressed each of us. The only issue that keeps the saw from a five star rating is the lack of friendly release mechanism for the double bevel feature. I would not let it stop you from buying however. This is the best I've used to date.
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29 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic compound miter saw - worth the money!, September 21, 2004
I am a professional craftsman and was in need of a new compound miter saw. I looked at Bosch, Hitachi, Makita, Porter-Cable, and DeWalt. Based on price and performance, the DeWalt is the hands down winner. I read all the other reviews before buying the saw. The only things I have discovered are 1) the crown molding stops made by DeWalt will NOT let you cut 6-5/8" molding, though the saw is capable of doing it. I had to hold the molding by hand, and still made excellent cuts. 2) A laser guide would be nice, but its absence is not a reason to not get this tool. 3) The saw dust really doesn't collect well in the bag, but I have several tools with dust bags, and none of them work well, so big deal.
As far as some of the other negatives I read, like the saw jerking when the trigger is pulled - I had no issue like that at all. The blade jumps up a little initially, but the deck didn't move. Also, I don't know what people are complaining about reading the bevel angle. Sure, some sawdust collects, but why wouldn't it? I found this objection that I read a complete overstatement.
The blade that comes (premounted) to the tool cut perfect angles. I checked the stop angles and they were dead on out of the box. The only adjustment I made was about 1/2 degree on the bevel indicator.
The tool has a blade lock, and the bevel is easy to rotate side to side. Since I need to take this tool to job sites, I was concerned about ease of transport. This tool has a built in handle, and weighs only 44 pounds. It is easy to move around especially when you lock down the blade.
There is no doubt in my mind that I bought the right tool.
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26 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Crown Moulding Stops, January 20, 2003
By A Customer
I AM A FINISH CARPENTER ,WHO CUTS AND INSTALLS A LOT OF CROWN MOULDING.I BOUGHT THIS SAW BASED ON INFORMATION OBTAINED FROM THE DEWALT WEBSITE WHICH STATED THAT THIS MODEL SAW WOULD CUT UP TO AND INCLUDING 6" CROWN NESTED VERTICALLY. SINCE 6" CROWN IS THE SIZE THAT OUR COMPANY USES 70 TO 80 PERCENT OF THE TIME THIS SOUNDED LIKE THE SAW THAT I WANTED. BOUGHT THE SAW ,ORDERED THE CROWN STOPS(WHICH I GOT ABOUT 2 WEEKS AFTER GETTING SAW)USED THE SAW AND ENJOYED EVERY MINUTE OF IT, NOW THE PROBLEM,THE DEWALT WEBSITE SUGGESTED PURCHASING THE CROWN STOPS(IN THE ARTICLE ON CUTTING CROWN MOULDING)FOR CUTTING CROWN MOULDING NESTED VERTICALLY UP TO 6",WHEN CROWN STOPS ARE ATTACHED TO THE SAW AND POSTIONED AS FAR BACK AS POSSIBLE YOU CAN ONLY GET 5 1/4" CROWN TO SIT PROPERLY AND MAKE THE CUTS.,SO I FIRED OFF AN E-MAIL TO DEWALT ASKING FOR ANY SUGGESTIONS ON HOW I COULD MAKE THE CROWN STOPS WORK WHEN CUTTING THE 6".CROWN MATERIAL,THEIR ANSWER WAS LESS THAN SATIFACTORY:THEY TOLD ME THAT THERE WERE NO PLANS FOR THEM TO REDESIGN THE STOPS ANYTIME SOON. YES I KNOW THAT I CAN CUT CROWN MOULDING LAYING FLAT ON THIS SAW, BUT I BOUGHT IT SO THAT I COULD CUT 6" CROWN NESTED VERTICALLY FOR ALL THE REASONS(LESS SET-UP WITH BEVEL AND MITER SETTINGS,MORE CONSISTENT CUTS BY LOCKING MATERIAL SECURLEY WITH STOPS AGAINST THE TABLE AND FENCE,ETC, ETC.ALL IN ALL I REALLY ENJOY THIS SAW.GREAT SAW, BUT DEWALT TECH WRITERS REALLY SHOULD FIELD TEST THEIR ACCESSIORES BEFORE MAKING CLAIMS ABOUT HOW THESE THINGS WORK.
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