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Learn how to properly & safely use a miter saw to cut and fit crown molding & base trim, in this free video series.
There are 14 videos in this series:

Learn basic miter saw information and usage in this free DIY video.

Learn miter saw safety tips and techniques in this free DIY video.

Learn how to make 90 degree angle cuts with a miter saw in this free DIY video.

Learn how to properly make base inline joint cuts with a miter saw in this free DIY video.

Learn how to make 45 degree angle base inline cuts with a miter saw in this free DIY video.

Learn how to properly make base outside cuts with a miter saw in this free DIY video.

Learn how to properly cope base trim with a miter saw in this free DIY video.

Learn how to use a miter saw to cope crown molding in this free DIY video.

Learn how to properly cut crown molding with a miter saw in this free DIY video.

Learn how to properly cut crown molding inline joints with a miter saw in this free DIY video.

Learn how to cut window and door casings with miter saws in this free DIY video.

Learn how to use a miter saw to cut crown molding on an inside corner in this free DIY video.

Learn how to properly use a miter saw to cut crown molding on an outside corner in this free DIY video.

Learn how to clean and maintain a miter saw in this free DIY video.

Humans are creative beings, and have been known to build a few things in their time. Since the first spark of inspiration hit men and women, they have searched for easier, faster, better ways to realize their ideas and solve their problems.
It is reckoned that in the Stone Age the first tools were born, and by extension, machines and technology. Though the basic principles behind altering physical matter haven't changed much, some amazing advances have been made in tool technology. For instance, with the advent of consumer power tools, mankind has the ability to increase productivity and complete more projects in less time.
A miter saw used to refer either to a large unpowered backsaw or metal frame saw with replaceable blades suspended on rollers in a metal guide that allowed making accurate crosscuts and miter cuts. These types of miter saws are still sold, the Nobex brand being notable. Today, they are generally used in picture framing but have largely been displaced by the power tool in carpentry and joinery operations.
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