From patience to PPE, these essential miter saw practices will keep your extremities safe and make cleaner, more precise cuts every time.
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How to Make Safer, Better Cuts on a Miter Saw
Dropping the miter saw blade into the workpiece too fast is dangerous and will likely result in a rough cut or splintered wood. This is especially true when you’re cutting thin, narrow pieces. Give ...
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You’re using the wrong glue on baseboards and it will pop later
You put a lot of effort into cutting clean miters and coping tricky corners, yet the wrong glue choice can quietly undo that work and leave your baseboards gapping or popping away from the wall. The ...
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