Ok..... I've been working on this all day long. I'm trying to get consistant 90 degree cuts ..horiz and vert. I've been messing with my 7.25 sliding miter saw and doing all that I can to make sure I push down the same rate and I push it back to finish the cut. I also tried building a sled for my table saw....which about worked but the oak runners that I used worked ok at first but I guess some moisture got to it a bit and now the sled wants to stick. So is a radial arm saw better for a 90 x 90 cut in some 8" x .5 and .75 material like walnut, cherry, maple and mahogany? I'm sure its my low dollar saws but just don't have the money for the high priced advanced models. The Table saw is a 2hp 8.5" Skil and the sliding miter is a Craftsman. I've got a 10" craftsman but it will not cut anything that wide in one pass.
thanks for any suggestions
thanks for any suggestions