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DEWALT DW712 8-1/2-Inch Single-Bevel Sliding Compound Miter Saw

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

DEWALT DW712 8-1/2-Inch Single-Bevel Sliding Compound Miter Saw

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 29.8 x 20.9 x 15.9 inches ; 50.2 pounds
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  • ASIN: B00008WFSZ
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  • Item model number: DW712

By : DEWALT
Price : $409.99
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DEWALT DW712 8-1/2-Inch Single-Bevel Sliding Compound Miter Saw

Product Description


Amazon.com Product Description
The DeWalt DW712 8-1/2-inch Single Bevel Sliding Compound Miter Saw comes with a powerful 15 Amp motor capable of 5,400 RPM for extended power and durability. Features include easy-to-use bevel stops at -2, 0, 33.9, 45, and 48 degrees, and an adjustable stainless steel detent plate with 11 positive stops for repeatable accuracy and work site durability. This saw cuts 3-1/2-inch crown nested vertically for increased vertical cutting capacity and cuts 3-1/4-inch base vertically for increased vertical cutting capacity.
Also featured is a 50-degree left miter capacity and a 60-degree right capacity for added versatility in miter cutting. Its miter cam lock system provides increased ease of use, and a horizontal main handle provides increased comfort during use. This saw also comes with a tall sliding fence for increased cutting capacity, and its arbor size is 5/8 inches. This saw weighs 43 pounds and comes with a carbide blade and a blade wrench.
From the Manufacturer
DEWALT knows that every cut counts, and the DW712 8-1/2-inch sliding-compound miter saw delivers optimum capacity, accuracy, and portability. This professional-duty saw produces smooth, precise cuts each and every time, regardless of whether you’re crosscutting, mitering, beveling or making compound-angle cuts. Its powerful 15-amp, 5,400-RPM motor slides effortlessly on two rock-solid steel bars, resulting in pinpoint accuracy and superior cutting capacities. With its 8-1/2-inch-diameter blade, the DW712 can crosscut and bevel-cut 2x12s, and miter-cut boards up to 8.3 -inch wide with the blade rotated to 45-degree. Plus, it’ll cut 3-1/4-inch-wide boards flat against its fence, and crown molding up to 3-1/2 -inch when nested at an angle against the fence. The blade bevels to the left up to 48-degree and the table miters 50-degree left and 60-degree degrees right. This versatile saw is indispensable on the jobsite or in the workshop. Use it to quickly and precisely cut: baseboard, window and door casings, chair rail, crown and other decorative moldings; wood siding and exterior trim; decking and fencing; flooring, framing lumber and tongue-and-groove paneling. Other features include a tall sliding fence for extra work support; comfortable horizontal-position handle; miter cam lock for enhanced accuracy; and durable, adjustable stainless-steel detent plate with 11 positive stops. The DW712 comes with an 8-1/2-inch-diameter carbide-tipped saw blade and blade wrench. It’s backed by DEWALT’s 90-day money-back guarantee, full one-year service contract, and three-year limited warranty.

Technical Details

  • Powerful 15.0 Amp motor and 5,400 rpm deliver extended power and durability
  • Adjustable stainless steel detent plate with 11 positive stops deliver repeatable accuracy and worksite durability
  • Cuts 3-1/2-inch crown nested vertically for increased vertical cutting capacity
  • Cuts 3-1/4-inch base vertically for increased vertical cutting capacity
  • Left miter capacity 50 and Right capacity 60 provides great versatility in miter cutting; Easy to use bevel stops at 0, -2, 33.9, 45, 48

 

DEWALT DW712 8-1/2-Inch Single-Bevel Sliding Compound Miter Saw

 

Customer Reviews


I've had this for about 6 months and it's never let me down. It takes a little getting used to if you've never used a sliding miter saw before, as the technique is somewhere between a radial arm saw and a normal fixed miter saw. As a couple of other reviewers pointed out, you have to make sure you slide the saw all the way home or you'll leave a little bit uncut.
One thing I've found is when I'm cutting narrow planks (4" or 6") I've gotten into the habit of pulling the blade toward me past the front edge of the piece, dropping it down, and then sliding it back through the piece - instead of just plunging the blade straight in, as you'd do with a fixed chop saw. This seems to significantly reduce bottom tearout.
It's undeniably a very pleasant tool to use; if you've only used saws that have a vertical handle you won't believe the difference the horizontal handle makes. The switch is well designed, it's not easy to trigger by accident but not fatiguing to hold. The action of the slides is smooth as silk, and setting the miter angles is quick, easy, and very positive. The motor has plenty of power for any kind of wood I've ever sent its way.
The 8 1/2 inch size has some advantages - the blade seems to be more stable, even without a stabilizer, than most 10" blades. Also in my experience 8 1/2" blades are a little cheaper than the equivalent 10" blade. But, it won't cut a 4x4 (or a 2x4 on edge) in one pass - a 10 incher will. Whether or not that matters depends on the kind of work you do.
You'll want to replace the blade that the saw comes with, it's fine for chopping up 2x4s (but if that's all you want to do you don't need this saw) but not good enough for finish work. There aren't a million blades available for this size of saw, but there's a decent selection - although not all the catalogs carry them. My favorite is a 60 tooth DeWalt finish blade that you can find most anywhere for about 50 bucks and does great work for me in all types of hardwood. Freud makes one that's pretty good as well. Forrest makes one of their chopmaster blades in this size, I'm sure it's great but it's $100+ and since I'm happy with my current blade I've never tried it.
Overall fit and finish is very nice - as you generally expect from contemporary Italian manufacture. After taking it out of the box, I went over it completely with my machinist square and couldn't find anything out of alignment. The only quality complaint I have is the crummy screws holding the blade guard on - blade changing is not exactly a snap with this saw and they really don't help.
There's no clamp included, unlike some other manufacturers - since I prefer to keep all 10 of my fingers I bought one - but they soak you on this item - $35 Actually I bought two but you only need one - you hardly ever use both at once and it takes a second or two to swap it from one side of the saw to the other. Also, while it holds well, it's a screw type and I would prefer some type of cam action - I think that would be faster and easier to use.
But overall if you want a really sweet, pleasant to use saw and you don't normally need to cut large timber, I'd recommend this saw - I'm certainly very happy with it.

I've had the saw for about a week and am very pleased. I bought the DW723 stand too and that's also great. A few reviews have knocked the product, but I suspect that's due to misuse or lack of thinking or experimentation. For example, the amount of dust thrown and collected is one issue. I use the saw with a shop vac on the dust outlet. Used straight down on the workpiece like a chopsaw it throws quite a bit of dust. But if you start the cut with the saw close to you and cut full depth towards the back, it throws almost no dust that the vac doesn't pick up. (I DO wish DeWalt had seen fit to design it for a 2.5 inch vac hose rather than 1.25 to increase the air flow and dust capture.)
Also I've seen gripes about the material supports, but I don't understand why. The saw can be positioned anywhere along the rail of the stand, so if the saw is set at one end, support is available on the rail infinitely out to 4 feet and then the adjustable support adds another 3.5 feet. I suppose cutting a miter on the end of a 20 foot long board would demand additional support -- but DeWalt must have found that's a rarity and didn't want to add the extra weight -- understandable.
Finally, availability of the 8.5 inch blade is NOT an issue. I found 60 tooth carbide tipped blades made by the GREEN Japanese tool company both at Lowes and online at Amazon for less than $30. They make a beautiful cut. Several other makes of the 8.5 blades are available too -- but their prices are generally substantially higher.
Hope this corrects some misleading information in a few reviews.

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