It can cut up to 305 mm, and there's an adjustable stopping screw that can be used to set the cutting depth, so you can make indentations like that. I haven't bought mine yet, still looking for reviews, so I've only seen this in other videos, and have no experience of my own doing it.
Yes, the audible stops you can see in the video are just there to help getting to those most-used angles quickly. You can lock it at any angle between 0 and 45 degrees.
@@toemas8 not all viewers are in the Australasian market and most manufacturers distribute world wide. The rest of the information regarding this will be in the instruction book!
Awesome, just bought mine from mitre 10 mega yesterday, got a few projects to do around the house
Yeah it’s pretty good I can’t believe I held off getting a compound mitre saw… saves so much time and pain with the skillsaw. 👍🏻
Thank you for the information. I'm looking at purchasing one from Mitre 10
Thanks for the vid. Does the blade stop more or less immediately when you remove your finger from the trigger?
Dunno if you still need this information, but no, the blade carries on for a while.
hahaha, i brought one of these saws todat from mega, just to cut pallets for firewood lol
What is the maximum cut depth on this saw ?
How can adjust my black and decker miter compound miter saw it’s not cutting straight😢
Thanks
Will a 120mm beam fit under the feed to make an indentation in it?
It can cut up to 305 mm, and there's an adjustable stopping screw that can be used to set the cutting depth, so you can make indentations like that. I haven't bought mine yet, still looking for reviews, so I've only seen this in other videos, and have no experience of my own doing it.
Can you lock it at any angle?
Yes, the audible stops you can see in the video are just there to help getting to those most-used angles quickly. You can lock it at any angle between 0 and 45 degrees.
Might have been a good idea to let people know what MODEL the saw is! 🤦♂️
Hi there good point, however there is only one model, at least in the Australasian market, but if it helps its the: BES710-XE.
@@toemas8 not all viewers are in the Australasian market and most manufacturers distribute world wide. The rest of the information regarding this will be in the instruction book!
@@gbwildlifeuk8269 thanks for the tip.