We have a Dewalt set up that handles breaking down materials into more manageable parts, along with cutting trim details, but as for final sizing, I prefer the table saw, which brings a question to mind that I have often pondered to no avail. why is a miter box inaccurate, lets say we have a tuned up sliding miterbox and you cut a compound miter, I have found that more times then not it will be inaccurate, whereas you do the same cut on a well tuned tablesaw the results are good, is it just the physics of how the material is presented to the cutter, or am I just way over thinking the whole dang thing