DEWALT DW712 8-1/2-inch Single-Bevel Sliding Compound Miter saw

by DEWALT

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Price as of:08/27/2008 12:08:39 AM MDT
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Label:DEWALT
UPC:690550145674
Binding:Tools & Hardware
Published By:DEWALT
ASIN:B00008WFSZ
Category:Home Improvement

DEWALT DW712 8-1/2-inch Single-Bevel Sliding Compound Miter saw Features

  • 8-1/2-inch single-bevel sliding compound miter saw with 11 positive miter stops and carrying handle
  • 15 amp motor; 5,400 rpm; cuts 3-1/2-inch crown nested vertically and 3-1/4-inch base vertically
  • Stainless steel detent plate; carbide blade
  • Includes saw, blade, blade wrench
  • 52 pounds; 1-year warranty

Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions

Product Description

8-1/2" 15A, Single Bevel Sliding Compound Miter Saw With Easy To Read Stainless Steel Miter Gauge, Tall Sliding Fence, Miter Cam Lock, & Electric Brake.
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Here’s huge cutting capacity in a surprising size. This 8-1/2 inch single-bevel miter saw really does cut a 3-inch post in a single pass, just like DeWalt says. And it’s also the only saw its size we’ve seen that will trim 3-1/2-inch crown molding vertically, because of DeWalt’s taller fence. With its smooth slide action, you’ll choose this over your table saw when it comes to cross cutting—-even a 12-inch board. It’s got all the features of the bigger, high-end saws, and then some. Five preset bevel stops zero your blade in at 0, 33.9, 45, 48, and -2 degrees, and there are 11 dead-on accurate miter stops at the most common spots: 0, 15, 22-1/2, 31.6, 45, 50 (left), and 60 (right) degrees. What we like best about this saw is the awesome ergonomic details. Anyone who’s used comparable saws repeatedly will tell you that the vertical handle causes some fatigue, especially on saws with a safety button. But this saw’s got a horizontal handle, keeping your hand and arm in a more natural position, cut after cut. Most saws’ miter adjustment involve turning a knob a few revolutions to lock and then to unlock the miter setting, but this DeWalt has a really nice cam lever lock that eliminates all that twisting and is just as reliable. This saw does throw a lot of dust, but we’ve not seen a saw that doesn’t (even those with dustbags still make a mess). We’d recommend building a little jig to hold your extraction system hose close by. This is a fabulous saw for the contractor. It weighs only 43 pounds and is easy to tote because of the handle. But it’s also the perfect choice for the woodworker. An aside: DeWalt makes a great miter saw stand that fits this saw like a dream.--Kris Jensen-Van Heste

Customer Reviews

Pretty good. - Reviewed on 2008-07-27
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The machine itself is excellent but they put a cheap saw blade on it. I immediately replace with a Forrest CM08H606100 which leaves a smooth as glass cut behind.
The best saw for finish work - Reviewed on 2008-04-20
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2 customers found this review helpful.

I've now been using the this saw for 4 years and it is absolutely the best for finish work. And it kicks @$$ on 2x framing as well.

Why? Because with a regular thick-kerf blade, such as CMT's 8 1/2 cut-off, you don't get deflection as you do with a 12". You get more power to the tooth because of the decreased blade diameter (motor torque is divided by the moment arm (radius) of the blade). And the sliding gives you almost 12" of cross-cut. It is light enough to carry with one hand with the other hand on the DeWalt saw stand.

A minor annoyance is the lack of double bevel.
Perfect saw theatre work - Reviewed on 2008-02-11
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I work back stage in a small but well equipped community theatre in Brooklyn. We build both back stage and on stage so all our big saws have to be mobile. We have pretty good tools, pneumatics, table saw, etc. and 10" Delta chopper mounted on a a 'Sidewinder' fold up cart. I have been eying a new slider and new bench for some time and finally got it. The saw mounted easily on the the Rousseau bench.

Most of our materials are 1" to 2" thick so this is an ideal saw for us. I have not used a slider before, but had used radial arms - very similar cutting feel; silky compared to the old chopper. Perfect and smooth cuts. Also bought one of those laser guides (Laser Cutting Guide - northern tool) - what a combo.

Don't miss the 10" blade at all.

One issue, unlike the chopper, the saw dust is quite fine and tricky to control. Time for a small shop vac.

I bought a better blade, but there is nothing wrong with the one that it came with - excellent.
Home remodeling workhorse - Reviewed on 2008-01-09
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Now that I've used this saw for about 1 year, I wanted to write a review. I absolutely love this saw. I am a home owner who is remodeling my whole house. This saw cuts 2 by x with ease and then turns around and cuts perfect miters on oak for cabinetry without changing blades and without tear. I locked preset angles as well as custom angles without issue. Changing blades is a bit of a pain in the butt because of the blade guard, but once the phillips screws are replaced with torx or allen screws, it's easier to loosen and tighten the screws because the tool grips the screw better. Tonight I was cutting 24" wide OSB and this saw cut about 60% thru on one pass, then I simply flip the OSB, line up the blade (put it in the existing slot) and finish the cut. I HIGHLY recommend the DW723 miter saw stand (which I have been using for about a month now) for this saw. I'd buy this saw again in a heartbeat, especially when Amazon has free shipping and it's delivered to my door!
MADE IN ITALY - Reviewed on 2007-11-29
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I have owned Makita, Delta, and Hitachi compound miter saws. Most larger saws have too much "head flex" if you are into precision cuts, you will know that term well. The reason I bought this saw, is because it has that precision cutting and well engineered from ITALY. Read the small print on the motor. I almost bought the Hitachi, but the Hitachi does not have good fences on both sides and the Hitachi is a little awkward. It's like buying an italian sports car, this is the Lamborghini of compound miter saws.
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