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I'm looking at the cheapest way to safely power-saw some lengths of timber to build shelf units. I could use a hand saw but I'm hoping to avoid the effort and risk of straining my arm. It's a one-off project at this stage, actually it would make more sense to hire a saw or pay for cutting, but I don't know if that's possible? So that's the first question, I guess.
In terms of safety, I'm assuming a circular saw is a risky option without extra equipment and experience. I do have a small DIY workbench I can screw or clamp a miter saw to for reasonably safe use.
So, if this is a good hobby choice: https://www.bunnings.com.au/ozito-1600w-210mm-8-corded-compound-mitre-saw_p0025645
My question is (since it's not in the product details online): what width of timber can it handle? I assume one can cut half way through a wider piece and then flip it over to cut the other half?
Thanks for the tip, Alan.
It prompted me to look a bit closer and now I see the details are actually in the Bunnings product listing in the Specifications section (dah!), I just didn't think to look there before (I'm used to just seeing basic product dimensions there). Look and learn!
I assume that the 120mm straight cut capacity means I could cut timber up to 240mm by cutting half-way then flipping over for a second cut.
Hello @GreyWolfMelb
That's correct, by flipping the timber over you can cut that 120mm again and technically it would cut the timber in half.
Please remember to wear personal protection such as gloves, goggles and a mask when operating the tool.
If you need further assistance, please let us know.
Eric
Thanks, Eric!
I opted for the sliding mitre saw: https://www.bunnings.com.au/ozito-1800w-210mm-8-1-4-double-bevel-sliding-mitre-saw-scms-1621_p629058...
It will clean cut without the flipping timber flip and go a long way to cutting larger boards too.
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