by Makita
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| Sales Rank: | 26700 (lower is better) |
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| Label: | Makita |
| UPC: | 088381056458 |
| Binding: | Tools & Hardware |
| Published By: | Makita |
| ASIN: | B0002VB1XC |
| Category: | Home Improvement |
Makita LS1214 15 Amp 12-Inch Dual Bevel Sliding Compound Miter saw Features
- 12-inch dual bevel sliding compound saw with soft start
- 15 amp; 3,200 rpm; cuts 52 degrees right and 47 degrees left with 9 positive stops at 0, 15, 22-1/2, 31.6, 45 degrees left or right
- Machined aluminum base; dual aluminum base; dual slide rails; carbide tip blade
- Includes saw, vertical vise, blade, wrench, triangular rule, 2 extension wings
- 20-1/2 by 28-1/2 by 27-1/2 inches; 52-1/2 pounds; 1-year warranty
Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions
Amazon.com
Makita's LS1212 was already at the top of our 12-inch slider list when we met Makita's newest, with its expanded base and greater cut capacity. Everything we loved about the 1212 carries through on this model: the smooth-as-silk slide action, the dead-on accuracy, relatively quiet operation, user-friendly electric brake and superior stability. But there's more to love on this model, including a 4-1/2" maximum cutting depth and an additional positive stop for bevel cuts at 33.9 degrees left. Those who prefer a horizontal handle might be disappointed with the vertical grip, but if your work crew includes a southpaw, it's really an advantage. The expanded work table is one of the best improvements, and though it does add a little weight, we think it's a great tradeoff. Makita's come up with an innovative pivoting fence that maneuvers easily to support your miter cuts and then moves neatly out of the way for bevel and compound operations. Like the 1212, the 1214 features the sturdy vertical vise for workpiece stability. When you squeeze the paddle trigger, you'll feel virtually no tug thanks to the soft-start mechanism, and we experienced zero vibration. Electronic speed control maintains steady power, whether you're chopping rock maple or pine, something you'll appreciate if you're cutting at the saw's full 12-1/8-inch width capacity. The base turns like a dream, and these detents won't give way to slop even after years of use. Are there any flaws? Cam-lock aficionados will say so, as you still have to turn the old-fashioned screw handle for base adjustments. And someday, we figure Makita will move the bevel lever up front, but frankly, we don't see that as a huge problem. Dust collection is about as good as it gets on a chop saw. As it stands, Makita's got a super-accurate, versatile precision machine here, ideal for the contractor and definitely up to the exacting home woodworker's standards. --Kris Jensen-Van Heste
Customer Reviews
DIY-er comments - Reviewed on 2006-09-16
4 customers found this review helpful.
Just as a point of reference for my comments.....I'm a fairly serious DIY-er. I bought the LS1214 last Christmas, when Amazon was practically giving them away, plus Makita gave me a free 12 volt cordless drill and a very nice jig saw.
I found the LS1214 to be completely as advertised: high quality, easy to use, great soft start, powerful, super smooth slide mechanism, accurate, versatile. The saw arrived a few days after I ordered (with free shipping option). The box was in good shape and there was no damage. It's true that some other saws have a greater bevel and/or miter capacity than the LS1214. All that is in the specs. If you want a few more degrees bevel or miter you'll have to look elsewhere. Personaly, I haven't been limited by the LS1214. The included 70 tooth blade gave near glass smooth cuts with no splittering on bamboo flooring I installed. I recommend buying the saw with the factory laser, unless you can get a substantial price reduction for the non-laser version. There's only $20 difference as I write this. The only thing I don't understand about the saw is how the factory crown stops are supposed to work. Looks like they make you re-adjust after each cut. Maybe I just don't get it where the crown stops are concerned or maybe its something to look at if crown stops are important to you. Good luck!
Update....I learned to to cut crown molding "on the flat" vs "upside down and backwards". This gives better results and no need for crown stops.
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