08-19-2019, 07:59 PM
I'm making a miter saw stand from a repurposed base cabinet about 4' wide. This will be used by various people at various skill levels at a volunteer organization, mostly to cut 8' 2x4 and 2x6 down to shorter length. I'm probably overthinking pondering where to position the saw relative to the wings. I am right handed and normally hold the resulting stock to the left of the blade and eyeball where the blade will cut to the right of the mark.
Now, given this, would you put more or less of the table to the right of the blade, or would you just center it? The wings will probably be made of a section of 8' plywood. Sometimes we'll be cutting resulting 90 inch boards and sometimes 14.
My two miter saws at home are a giant pain to cut with my left hand because my thumb to release the safety on the trigger is on the wrong side. I am predicting 90% of the people using the saw are right handed, though the shop boss is a southpaw.
Now, given this, would you put more or less of the table to the right of the blade, or would you just center it? The wings will probably be made of a section of 8' plywood. Sometimes we'll be cutting resulting 90 inch boards and sometimes 14.
My two miter saws at home are a giant pain to cut with my left hand because my thumb to release the safety on the trigger is on the wrong side. I am predicting 90% of the people using the saw are right handed, though the shop boss is a southpaw.