I’ve got the Makita LS0714 which is similar but a bit smaller I think with a 190mm blade. I bought it in 2012 (ten years ago) and it’s still going strong. I chose it because of its portability and despite it being sold as a trim saw I’ve used it constantly on framing jobs, on fence posts and rails and all sorts of rough work as well as trim and apart from changing the brushes and blade a few times and giving it a good clean and some oil every now and then it’s never missed a beat. I think you can never go far wrong with Makita kit because everything I ever bought from them definitely gave me my money’s worth several times over.
I love that. Sounds like you put your saw to the test and then some. I think that is where the quality of these Makita saws really shines. The fact we can give them a real torture test and they just keep going. Thanks for supporting my channel Matt
Thank you so very much for the LS1040 review. I am having to replace a 22 year old Delta chop saw that I have loved for it's simplicity. This is the only (quality) model that I can find, that is truly straight-forward. I will definitely be purchasing now.
Great review... it can cut 6" if you lift the timber slighty at the end of the cut. Also worth noting that parts are very cheap from Makita - bearings are a few pounds, brushes are £4, plastic Gaurd is about £11 and the safety button is less than a pound! I've given mine a refurb with a new blade, want to try and fit a soft-start modue next!
Cheers for this video. You pushed me over the edge to buying one this week. I had a crappy Titan one (like a cheap copy of the Makita) which lasted 20 years. Although it was clunky and inaccurate it served most of my needs. Now i really appreciate all the extra facilities this has, plus a very well written manual. I'm v impressed at how easy the brush replacement appears. This tool will see me out!
@@mlteenie glad you enjoyed the video. I am still using mine, must be nearly 20 years old now. I don't know what the black ring is for. If you need any maintenance videos in the future please check my channel. Happy woodworking Matt
Still using mine daily on site, great saw. Light weight, reliable...only downside is its limitation for cutting wider stock. But I just go to my Circular saw with a straight edge to do it. Built plenty of homes with it.
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Just bought one for $200 Canadian. My first mitre saw and I love it. You can tell it was built with good engineering. I had to decide between this and a Dewalt DW713. The dewalt seemed much more bulky and also cost $320.
Hi Matt. I purchased an LS1040 today and am very happy with it. There is just 1 thing I cant work out. There is a part supplied with the saw called the auxiliary plate. It shows how to install it but I have no idea what its for. Can you help me with that? A couple of others have asked in forums but no explanations have been given. Thanks Mark
@@turveymark Hi Mark. That Makita LS1040 is a gorgeous piece of kit. Nice purchase buddy. The Auxilary plate is to support the back of the saw. There is a manual here. www.manualslib.com/manual/98597/Makita-Ls1040.html?page=7#manual All the best. Matt
Good review...I just picked one up, at Home depot....The salesman told me that this Makita Ls1040 Compound Miter Saw (190 cad / 117 pounds) will give Milwaukee Miter saws (698 cad/ 428 pounds) , a good run for their money...So i got it. So far I am loving it...built me 2sets of Saw horses , a 2gabage bin container and now working on some pantry shelves...awesome little makita ....one prob is I can't remove the bolt for removing the 10 " blade to get the rough cut off and fine blade on..hmm. ??
Glad you like the review and of course your new saw. Taking the saw blade off is always tricky the thread is reversed. That is the same for all mitre saws. I am always confused even after 10+ years. There should be a direction arrow ➡ near the bolt. If not try the opposite direction. Hope that is helpful. You can send your project photos to my Facebook group. Crook's the Cabinet Makers. All the best Matt
Hi.thanks for the video. Having watched your video and done some research. I've gone and purchased the ls1040. I should get it in a few days. Thanks again .
Hey buddy. Sorry I did not reply. I can't find the key either. Been such a long time since I used it... I guess it must be in a "safe place" incase I loose it
Hi Florin. I had to adjust this saw once, at the time I was transporting this saw on and off the building site. I have to adjust my larger Makita saw more often. However, I use it and transport it almost daily. This link shows the most efficient way (I have found to date) to set the Makita saw beds. th-cam.com/video/8WPmDl3sAi0/w-d-xo.html This version is slightly newer th-cam.com/video/yXCzzXyySa0/w-d-xo.html Thanks for supporting my channel Matt
Hi , I have mine for about 3-4 years now and I'm really happy with it although sometimes I'm thinking to buy the makita ls1018l to get large cutting capacity. I have a table saw and circular saw , so I'm still thinking about it . One thing is that I don't have a stand for it , Can you recommend on portable stand for it ? I thought about the dewalt de7023 or the makita wst05 ?
@@Crooks103 thanks! Do you recommend to buy the sliding 10 inch miter saw ? not sure it worth as I have other tools like circular saw and table saw...what do you think ?
@@MoranGuyVideos up until recently I had the 10" makita miter saw also. Totally excellent quality. Recently I have been looking out for bargain priced makita gear on fb market place and ebay. I have picked up some great bargains. Most of the Makita gear is absolutely worth repairing, and components are cheap. You can check out the repair videos on my channel. That said, I built a garden office /studio with my new cordless circular saw. If you keep an eye out, there are definitely makita bargains out there, don't let them go to waste
Hi KC, glad you found the video helpful. I am still using my Makita LS1040 two years later, still going strong. I have some maintenance videos for the larger Makita saw, basic stuff but I hope you will find those helpful too. Thanks for supporting my channel. All the best, Matt
Hi, I am confused between This ine and Total TS42182551. Its of th same cost, but total has more power (1800W) and sliding option, Laser, 5500 rpm etc. I trust Makita but i have used 'Total' products before and it is good as well. Hence confused! Your reply is much appreciated.
I have no idea regarding "total tools". From what I have seen, they look pretty good. Have a think about your budget, after a few years you might want to upgrade anyway.
Had one at my previous work. What i hated about it is how incredibly noisy it is, also hard start can literally jerk the workpiece and shift it slightly making the bad cut. I honestly hated this tool and while looking for a sliding mitre saw for myself makita was low on my list. After Watching some reviews i went for ls1219l hiwever and boy what a wonderful saw to use. Much more precise even out od the box, great capacity and Perfect smooth cuts even on a birch plywood. Couldnt be happier
Nice to meet another fan of the Makita. When I bought this Makita, 12 or 13 years ago, there wasn't a range of saws in this price range at all. Recently I was looking at the price of the Makita and other saws in the same price range. You can buy a saw with far more functions for the same price. Tell you what, I would buy this saw over and over again A friend of mine did buy one of the budget priced saws, guess what, not the best option.
@@Crooks103 I am in Australia. Bought one today. The tool shop always has a pile of them in stock. They sell more of them than anything else because the building trade loves them.
Hey I'm in Australia, and just bought this saw, going to put it together tomorrow, I basically just want it to cut picture frames, so will have it on a 45 degree angle all the time, any tips on making sure I get perfect clean cuts...cheers Tracy
Sharp blade, all the time. Get some quality blades, and use a professional sharpening service, it's not too expensive. You need a blade with a higher number of teeth I hope that is helpful. Matt
looking for a small and cheap mitre saw for some wainscoting/panelling work. do you reckon this saw does the job well? I am also doing furniture carpentry work so should i go with a sliding mitre saw instead?
I would use this Makita for small beading around panels, but it's a bit extreme. You could try a small "Nobex" saw I bought a second hand Makita and repaired it. You might be able to pick up a similar bargain. Makita saws are well worth repairing
@@Crooks103 Would love to get a nobex saw if I find one but I cant find it anywhere here in my country. Thanks for your advice, will look around for a used makita saw. Cheers
Hi Martin. This model does not have the depth gauge. It is a basic model, great quality, and should last you well. I would buy this for basic cuts, and mitres.
It is finally broken . I used this tool for 11 years . All this time I changed 4 carbon brushes sets and the rotor big bearing twice . Now the motor creates sparks and the break is not working. The motor creates continuous flames . I presume is the rotor so I ordered a new one .
I would be interested to know whether you fix it up this time. I hope you can get it back to life. I bought mine in 2006, still going strong. Good luck
the field was burned and also the rottor armature developed high resistance so I replaced both. I also replaced the two switches just to be sure . I also replaced the resistance coil that comes from the right brush contact .The replacement parts costed 100EUR. Now it is like new but the operation was difficult . The old field need new wire and the old armature need resoldering.. trying to save the old parts . Sometimes I made arround 300 cuts per hour so the tool was overheated . @@Crooks103
I have never used my saw for cutting aluminium, I can't comment on that part of your question. Specs for cuts: Max cut at 90º 90.5 x 95 mm. Max mitre cut at 45º 48 x 95 mm. Best Matt
If you are OK with a bit of maintenance, 300 goes a lot further on second hand tools.. Ii have some repair videos for this generation of makita mitre saws.
Very nice review. However I’m confused about the horizontal cut depth? Only 5 inches from a 10 inch blade? I would think it should be able to cut a 2x10
Thanks for the straight forward, no nonsense review.
Hey William, Appreciated. Glad you like the content. All the best Matt
I’ve got the Makita LS0714 which is similar but a bit smaller I think with a 190mm blade. I bought it in 2012 (ten years ago) and it’s still going strong. I chose it because of its portability and despite it being sold as a trim saw I’ve used it constantly on framing jobs, on fence posts and rails and all sorts of rough work as well as trim and apart from changing the brushes and blade a few times and giving it a good clean and some oil every now and then it’s never missed a beat. I think you can never go far wrong with Makita kit because everything I ever bought from them definitely gave me my money’s worth several times over.
I love that. Sounds like you put your saw to the test and then some.
I think that is where the quality of these Makita saws really shines. The fact we can give them a real torture test and they just keep going.
Thanks for supporting my channel
Matt
Thank you so very much for the LS1040 review. I am having to replace a 22 year old Delta chop saw that I have loved for it's simplicity. This is the only (quality) model that I can find, that is truly straight-forward. I will definitely be purchasing now.
Hey Russ glad you found the video helpful.
Great review... it can cut 6" if you lift the timber slighty at the end of the cut. Also worth noting that parts are very cheap from Makita - bearings are a few pounds, brushes are £4, plastic Gaurd is about £11 and the safety button is less than a pound! I've given mine a refurb with a new blade, want to try and fit a soft-start modue next!
I have refurbished quite a few Makita tools. Totally agree, the parts are cheap and the tools well worth fixing. Good luck with your Makita refurb.
Cheers for this video.
You pushed me over the edge to buying one this week. I had a crappy Titan one (like a cheap copy of the Makita) which lasted 20 years. Although it was clunky and inaccurate it served most of my needs.
Now i really appreciate all the extra facilities this has, plus a very well written manual. I'm v impressed at how easy the brush replacement appears. This tool will see me out!
One thing I forgot! There is a black metal ring, about 1" dia in one of the bags. Any idea what that is for? Thsnks again!
@@mlteenie glad you enjoyed the video. I am still using mine, must be nearly 20 years old now.
I don't know what the black ring is for.
If you need any maintenance videos in the future please check my channel.
Happy woodworking
Matt
Nice one. Have subscribed :-)
@@mlteenie cheers mate.
Still using mine daily on site, great saw. Light weight, reliable...only downside is its limitation for cutting wider stock. But I just go to my Circular saw with a straight edge to do it. Built plenty of homes with it.
Hey Bartbug, glad you enjoyed the video. The Makita LS1040 is superb on site, really lightweight easy to carry around.
absolutely love the review, I just needed someone to say the straight up facts. Legend mate.
Appreciate your comment mate. Glad to know this video was helpful. I am still using this Makita in work on daily basis.
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A review of my Makita mitre saw, over 12 years of professional use, still absolutely accurate and fully functioning. Excellent piece of kit
Just bought one for $200 Canadian. My first mitre saw and I love it. You can tell it was built with good engineering. I had to decide between this and a Dewalt DW713. The dewalt seemed much more bulky and also cost $320.
Smart investment. The Makita is such a durable/accurate piece of equipment. Mine is still in daily use, incredible.
Appreciate this review. Think this is just what I need. A simple but durable no frills miter saw
I am still using mine. Its perfect for the smaller cuts. The accuracy is superb
Great review, to the point and no fluff. I have subscribed to your channel. Thanks
Hi Mark, glad you enjoyed the video. I appreciate your support for my channel. Matt
Hi Matt. I purchased an LS1040 today and am very happy with it. There is just 1 thing I cant work out. There is a part supplied with the saw called the auxiliary plate. It shows how to install it but I have no idea what its for. Can you help me with that? A couple of others have asked in forums but no explanations have been given. Thanks Mark
@@turveymark Hi Mark. That Makita LS1040 is a gorgeous piece of kit. Nice purchase buddy.
The Auxilary plate is to support the back of the saw. There is a manual here.
www.manualslib.com/manual/98597/Makita-Ls1040.html?page=7#manual
All the best. Matt
Good review...I just picked one up, at Home depot....The salesman told me that this Makita Ls1040 Compound Miter Saw (190 cad / 117 pounds) will give Milwaukee Miter saws (698 cad/ 428 pounds) , a good run for their money...So i got it.
So far I am loving it...built me 2sets of Saw horses , a 2gabage bin container and now working on some pantry shelves...awesome little makita ....one prob is I can't remove the bolt for removing the 10 " blade to get the rough cut off and fine blade on..hmm. ??
Glad you like the review and of course your new saw.
Taking the saw blade off is always tricky the thread is reversed. That is the same for all mitre saws.
I am always confused even after 10+ years.
There should be a direction arrow ➡ near the bolt.
If not try the opposite direction.
Hope that is helpful.
You can send your project photos to my Facebook group. Crook's the Cabinet Makers.
All the best
Matt
Thanks a bunch. I’m trying to reacquaint my high school knowledge at 65, to woodworking 😮.
This Makita is ideal for starting up. Glad you enjoyed the video
Thank you.. That was nice and short, but much info to use
I am still using this machine. Really nice piece of kit.
Glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for supporting my channel
Matt
Great review mate. Much appreciated.
Glad you liked it buddy.
Hi.thanks for the video. Having watched your video and done some research. I've gone and purchased the ls1040. I should get it in a few days. Thanks again .
Glad you found the video helpful. This saw has been so accurate and stable over the years. Mine is still going strong.
Appreciate your video good insight I don’t see where the key for removing the blade is clipped and stored?
Hey buddy. Sorry I did not reply. I can't find the key either. Been such a long time since I used it... I guess it must be in a "safe place" incase I loose it
Nice review. It seems like a really good peice of kit.
Used it just yesterday, still good as gold
thanks. very helpful. hopefully my 2019 ls1040 will live and work as long as in the video.
I don't doubt it.. Great pieces of kit. All the best, safety first
Thanks for video i will buy one
Good choice. Glad you like the content. Best, Matt
Thanks for the review
Thanks Gary, appreciated
This saw comes from a time when Makita was manufacturing in Japan. Great quality.
Yeah, still going strong today, nearly 15 years on since I bought it
@@Crooks103 Thanks for the video, sir. Picked up my second one today. Sold the first to a friend and had instant regret!
Hello, a very good presentation, thank you, do you have to make adjustments to cut it perfectly from time to time?
Hi Florin. I had to adjust this saw once, at the time I was transporting this saw on and off the building site. I have to adjust my larger Makita saw more often. However, I use it and transport it almost daily.
This link shows the most efficient way (I have found to date) to set the Makita saw beds.
th-cam.com/video/8WPmDl3sAi0/w-d-xo.html
This version is slightly newer
th-cam.com/video/yXCzzXyySa0/w-d-xo.html
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@@Crooks103 thank you 👍
@@florinelr8154 Welcome
I was wondering if there is a depth stop on the saw ?
Nope. There is a depth stop on the sliding mitre saws though
Hi , I have mine for about 3-4 years now and I'm really happy with it although sometimes I'm thinking to buy the makita ls1018l to get large cutting capacity. I have a table saw and circular saw , so I'm still thinking about it . One thing is that I don't have a stand for it , Can you recommend on portable stand for it ? I thought about the dewalt de7023 or the makita wst05 ?
I have the largest makita miter saw. That came with a stand. But now I just use my site bench to save room on the van
@@Crooks103 thanks! Do you recommend to buy the sliding 10 inch miter saw ? not sure it worth as I have other tools like circular saw and table saw...what do you think ?
@@MoranGuyVideos up until recently I had the 10" makita miter saw also. Totally excellent quality.
Recently I have been looking out for bargain priced makita gear on fb market place and ebay. I have picked up some great bargains. Most of the Makita gear is absolutely worth repairing, and components are cheap.
You can check out the repair videos on my channel.
That said, I built a garden office /studio with my new cordless circular saw.
If you keep an eye out, there are definitely makita bargains out there, don't let them go to waste
Sold! (just ordered thanks)
Hi KC, glad you found the video helpful. I am still using my Makita LS1040 two years later, still going strong. I have some maintenance videos for the larger Makita saw, basic stuff but I hope you will find those helpful too. Thanks for supporting my channel. All the best, Matt
Ta for that. Well put. Cheers
Welcome buddy, glad you enjoyed the video. Matt
I found a used one in here in the southern US for thirty dollars in working order. I better jump on it!
I would have already bought it.
Hi,
I am confused between This ine and Total TS42182551.
Its of th same cost, but total has more power (1800W) and sliding option, Laser, 5500 rpm etc.
I trust Makita but i have used 'Total' products before and it is good as well. Hence confused! Your reply is much appreciated.
I have no idea regarding "total tools". From what I have seen, they look pretty good.
Have a think about your budget, after a few years you might want to upgrade anyway.
Had one at my previous work. What i hated about it is how incredibly noisy it is, also hard start can literally jerk the workpiece and shift it slightly making the bad cut. I honestly hated this tool and while looking for a sliding mitre saw for myself makita was low on my list. After Watching some reviews i went for ls1219l hiwever and boy what a wonderful saw to use. Much more precise even out od the box, great capacity and Perfect smooth cuts even on a birch plywood. Couldnt be happier
I have a larger Makita also, it's fantastic.
Thanks. So many saws have features which are little more than gimmicks.
Nice to meet another fan of the Makita.
When I bought this Makita, 12 or 13 years ago, there wasn't a range of saws in this price range at all. Recently I was looking at the price of the Makita and other saws in the same price range. You can buy a saw with far more functions for the same price. Tell you what, I would buy this saw over and over again
A friend of mine did buy one of the budget priced saws, guess what, not the best option.
@@Crooks103 I am in Australia. Bought one today. The tool shop always has a pile of them in stock. They sell more of them than anything else because the building trade loves them.
Hey
I'm in Australia, and just bought this saw, going to put it together tomorrow, I basically just want it to cut picture frames, so will have it on a 45 degree angle all the time, any tips on making sure I get perfect clean cuts...cheers Tracy
Sharp blade, all the time.
Get some quality blades, and use a professional sharpening service, it's not too expensive.
You need a blade with a higher number of teeth
I hope that is helpful.
Matt
looking for a small and cheap mitre saw for some wainscoting/panelling work. do you reckon this saw does the job well? I am also doing furniture carpentry work so should i go with a sliding mitre saw instead?
I would use this Makita for small beading around panels, but it's a bit extreme.
You could try a small "Nobex" saw
I bought a second hand Makita and repaired it. You might be able to pick up a similar bargain. Makita saws are well worth repairing
@@Crooks103 Would love to get a nobex saw if I find one but I cant find it anywhere here in my country.
Thanks for your advice, will look around for a used makita saw. Cheers
@@MuraiWoodworks I have a repair video as well if you need some info
Very interested on buying this because of your review. Does it have a stopper so I can control the cut for making,say, half-lap joints?
Hi Martin. This model does not have the depth gauge. It is a basic model, great quality, and should last you well.
I would buy this for basic cuts, and mitres.
@@Crooks103 Just bought it, never mind the stopper it works mighty well thanks!
@@MartinPineda98765abcd great stuff, the start of many great projects. Enjoy, safety first
@@Crooks103 Hi, means it has not stop depth screw? Thanks
Do you release the trigger or safety switch first. Does it matter?
I think you have to press the safety before the saw can start
I have this saw, and my last name is Crooks so I guess Crooks like this saw.
Clearly a quality name and good taste in saws..
@@Crooks103 No argument from me, Take good care.
It is finally broken . I used this tool for 11 years . All this time I changed 4 carbon brushes sets and the rotor big bearing twice . Now the motor creates sparks and the break is not working. The motor creates continuous flames . I presume is the rotor so I ordered a new one .
I would be interested to know whether you fix it up this time.
I hope you can get it back to life.
I bought mine in 2006, still going strong. Good luck
I'm waiting for the rotor and will start from there . Will let you know .@@Crooks103
the field was burned and also the rottor armature developed high resistance so I replaced both. I also replaced the two switches just to be sure . I also replaced the resistance coil that comes from the right brush contact .The replacement parts costed 100EUR. Now it is like new but the operation was difficult . The old field need new wire and the old armature need resoldering.. trying to save the old parts . Sometimes I made arround 300 cuts per hour so the tool was overheated . @@Crooks103
I'm a newbie. Is LS1040 for wood and aluminum? And what's max depth and wide?
I have never used my saw for cutting aluminium, I can't comment on that part of your question.
Specs for cuts:
Max cut at 90º 90.5 x 95 mm.
Max mitre cut at 45º 48 x 95 mm.
Best
Matt
@@Crooks103 Thank you Sir, I will take a look at the manual book. If you cut a 250 mm (W) wood, what tools do you use?
th-cam.com/video/8WPmDl3sAi0/w-d-xo.html Follow up video, How to adjust the fence
Considering buying one of these. Not easy choosing a mitre saw under £300
If you are OK with a bit of maintenance, 300 goes a lot further on second hand tools..
Ii have some repair videos for this generation of makita mitre saws.
Hello, please tell me what width it can cut, how many cm or inch? thank you
From memory I can cut up to 5" (old money).
@@Crooks103 thank you, 👍
welcome
Yes Man👍😊
Hey Buddy, glad you like the content, thanks for supporting my channel, Appreciated. Matt
where is auxiliary plate used for
Sorry, I would like to answer as clearly as possible, but I do not understand your question.
can this machine cut through steel??
No. To the best of my knowledge it's not designed for steel.
th-cam.com/video/8WPmDl3sAi0/w-d-xo.html Follow up video, how to adjust the fence
Is it with a Soft Starter?
Not exactly, it takes a few seconds to reach full speed but that is nothing unusual.
Thanks sir
You're welcome, glad you like the video
I want to like this thing but it kicks like a mule when you start it to the point where the work actually jumps… a soft start would be good
Safety first of course.
I have this little bad boy too
This little Makita saw is worth it's weight in gold, I still use it everyday.
Could it be use for cutting steel/metal ?
No. Buy the correct tool for cutting metal. SAFETY FIRST
@@Crooks103 Alright, sir. Thank you and have a good day
Very nice review. However I’m confused about the horizontal cut depth? Only 5 inches from a 10 inch blade? I would think it should be able to cut a 2x10
I use mine to cut aluminium extrusion on site, obviously with a blade change from the wood one supplied. Works a treat 👍🏽
Ok
Best non sliding 10” saw on market. Details are buried in the internal parts,
Yep. Quality through and through