I want to add a permanent compound mitre saw to my workshop.
Right now I have an old 10" Delta (non-compound) its a beast, very accurate, but not a compound.
I also have the Makita 10" slider, I like this saw a lot, but I need to through it in the pick-up to use on job sites and it gets knocked out of calibration.
So I want a compound mitre saw to set up in the shop and leave it in the shop.
I would like to go to a 12" (although 10" is fine) for greater depth/length of cut, but I am afraid I might get to much blade vibration.
The usages would be from cutting pictures frames, rails and styles, moldings, to an ocassional 2x4.
So Creekers - If money were no object - what saw will offer the greatest accuracy???