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Makita LS1019L 15-Amp 10 inch Dual-Bevel Sliding Compound Miter Saw with Laser and WST06 Compact Folding Miter Saw Stand

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Style: Miter Saw w/ Stand


Features

  • LS1019L 10" slide miter saw with the crown molding cutting capacity (6-5/8" nested) of a 12" miter saw and in-front bevel lock for convenient operation
  • LS1019L has unique 2-Steel Rail Sliding System design offers single slide-glide operation; reduced saw footprint allows operation flush against a wall and has dual dust collection ports
  • LS1019L has increased capacity for up to 6-5/8" crown molding (vertically nested), 5-1/4" baseboard (vertical), and 12" crosscuts at 90 and has miters 0-60 left and right; bevels 0-48 left and right
  • LS1019L has positive miter stops at: 0, 15, 22.5, 31.6, 45, and 60 left or right, electronic speed control maintains constant speed under load for smoother, higher quality cutting
  • WST06 is compact and lightweight aluminum tubular design for job site portability; weighs only 33.7 lbs., large solid rubber wheels and side handle allow for easy transportation
  • WST06 hss material support extensions extend to 100-1/2" and support up to 500 lbs. for increased cutting efficiency, Tool-less adjustable miter saw bracket levers for easier installation/adjustment

Description

The Makita 10” dual-bevel sliding compound Miter saw with laser (model LS1019L) delivers large cutting capacity and accuracy right out of the box. With the LS1019L, you'll get all the cutting performance you need in a slide compound saw, but with the most compact size in the Category for increased portability. With up to 6-5/8” capacity (crown molding, nested) jobs like cutting baseboards and crown molding are a snap, but with up to 4-3/4” baseboard, capacity, it can cut 4x4 dimensional lumber in one pass. It's ideal for fine woodworking, carpentry, general construction, and more. The LS1019L is powered by a 15 amp direct drive motor with soft start, a key point of difference. This means smoother start-ups and consistent, Constant power with No belts to slip or replace. The Electric brake provides added convenience. The LS1019L will tackle the most demanding jobs while keeping production high.

Brand: Makita


Color: Multicolor


Blade Material: High Speed Steel


Surface Recommendation: Aluminum


Special Feature: Brushless


Brand: ‎Makita


Color: ‎Multicolor


Blade Material: ‎High Speed Steel


Surface Recommendation: ‎Aluminum


Special Feature: ‎Brushless


Included Components: ‎Bare-Tool


Speed: ‎3200 RPM


Blade Length: ‎10 Inches


Number of Teeth: ‎60


Number of Batteries: ‎1 Unknown batteries required.


Cutting Angle: ‎90 Degrees


Manufacturer: ‎Makita


Batteries: ‎1 Unknown batteries required.


Style: ‎Miter Saw w/ Stand


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Special Features: ‎Brushless


Date First Available: January 9, 2020


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  • Great saw......but
Style: Miter Saw
Had this saw about 4 months . Never could get it to cut properly, because the blade carriage and the rails were not aligned (parallel). Obvious saw defect, but I didn't catch it for a long time, thinking it was my poor adjustment skills. (The blade/rail alignment is not adjustable.) Good news is that Makita took the saw back and replaced it with a good one. Excellent customer service. new saw is awesome; perfectly aligned and smooth as silk to operate. Even the stock blade is excellent. The fence is two piece, adding more height when you need to. Work clamp is very easy to use but its not fast. Takes quite a few turns of the knob to secure the work. Would definitely recommend to buy this saw. If you do buy, first thing to do is to check the blade/rail alignment. Best way is to anchor a dial indicator to the table and place point of indicator against the side of the blade. Then move the blade carriage back and forth as far as you can, watching the dial. Be sure not to hit the teeth with the indicator; just the blade body. Acceptable dial indication is .005 movement total, front to back; (.002-.003 is better). More than that will likely give you problems. You need to doublecheck your results by making some cuts as noted in next paragraph. If you don't have a dial indicator, you should try test cuts after setting the blade perfectly square to the fence. First try a plunge cut (no sliding). This cut should be a perfect 90 degree . (use a good square to check against a backlight). Then try cutting a wider piece using the slide motion. If the saw is good, this cut will also be near perfect. If it isn't, doublecheck your settings and do it again. If still no go; consider replacing the saw, because it cant be adjusted to fix this type of problem. If you're happy with the cuts, keep the saw; you'll really like it. Its worth going thru the checkout process because this is just a great saw. But I guess they made a batch of bad ones, so you have to be careful. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2022 by KC592

  • The winner from three saw comparison.
Style: Miter Saw
First I want to note that I'm coming from a Festool Kapex miter saw. Actually two of them. The saw was used generally for cutting 1" think maple and poplar at 90-45deg.The first one lasted for about 5 years and the second one for about 2 before a motor failure. I'm still a Festool fan and I own multiple different types of tools from them, but the repair of the saw out of warranty is in the 250-300 range (with shipping), plus the headache of not having the tool for a week. And let me tell you- these failures are not happening when the saw is not in use. I think for $1.5K they should do a little more research, testing and whatever it takes to make the motors a little more rigid. So, from that experience with the Kapex I decided it is time to look for something else. My attention went to two saws- Makita LS1019 L and Bosch CM10GD and the reason why is the type of forward rail system and space saving capabilities since it is intended for shop use.To me there ware a few factors that I was looking for- precision of cut (miter and bevel), dust collection, ease of use, versatility, ergonomics. Let me stars with the Bosch saw: Firs thing I noticed was that packaging was nice, which if bad is one of the main reasons for inaccurate tools after destress. Miter and bevel was adjusted to be perfect 90deg before I started testing.The miter cut was good, but the bevel cut had some sort of deflection towards the end of the cut, so that was the first negative for me. The tool was hooked to a vacuum but I was not impressed one bit with the dust collection. Compared to the Kapex it was at about 50%, shooting dust all the way to the front of the saw. To me the overall movement of the saw was very smooth, surprisingly, given the bulky looking hinge type movement. Other things I noticed ware that there was an initial kick when you squeeze the trigger and no laser( I don't use a laser for accurate cuts but rather for rough sizing). I liked that all the adjustment ware set in-front of the saw and table and fence ware all relatively strait. To me dust collection, initial trigger kick, no laser, bevel cut not perfect ware a deal breaker. Now about the Makita: Don't think that all was good over here either. Starting with the packaging- as bad as it gets. The first two units came with the box and saw damaged, but the third unit came in OK shape. Now, talking about bad design- they located the dust port in an awkward position sticking from the rear of the saw going backwards. That makes it impossible to push the saw tide against a wall. Surprisingly they have a different set up for the 12" unit(not sure why), which for my surprise fit perfect on the 10" model and has the dust port at the top, so I bought one from Makita for about $21. The things I liked - all cuts ware strait and square after adjusting the miter/bevel and dust collection was close to the one the Kapex had. The movement was smooth, there was a laser, the fence and table ware strait, but also wider (table), there is 60deg miter both ways, bevel is 48deg both sides, no kick at start or stop of the saw, handle was very comfortable. I gave it 5 starts besides the dust port and shipping problems, because it is very close to the Festool Kapex's quality at almost 1/3 price. I only hope it will last a little longer then the Kapex one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2018 by P.E.Z.

  • Makita LS1019L is an Excellent Saw
Style: Miter Saw
I had the first Makita sliding miter saw, LS1011. It served me well as an active home woodworker for a couple of decades. The blade developed some wobble and Makita no longer made the parts to repair it. The new saw is more accurate, much quieter, has a higher fence, it is easier to tilt the saw, the dust collection is better (I use a dust collection system), and the table rotation settings are easier and more accurate. I haven't used the new saw long term but the settings so far have not moved. I made wooden zero clearance inserts to replace the plastic adjustable ones for most cuts. One of the complaints I have read is that the back screws for these plastic adjustable zero clearance plates are inaccessible under the fence. They are accessible if you rotate the table in both directions. Another complaint I read is that the fence height extension sets back slightly from the bottom fence. For most cuts the higher fence is really not used. If you are cutting crown molding against the table and the upper fence, it doesn't matter if the upper fence is flush with the lower fence. I think this was probably done on purpose, but it is not obvious why it was done, unless it was difficult to make the two fences flush when removing and reinstalling the upper fence. My only complaint is that the 2nd switch that is necessary to turn on the blade is a natural part of my grip on the saw so I turn on the blade without intentionally activating the second switch. On my previous saw this safety switch was easily accessible but I had no problems activating it unintentionally. The laser light seems to be very accurate. I haven't decided whether I want to depend on it or check the cut location by touching the non-turning blade to the workpiece before turning the saw on. Another thing I like is that the vertical hold down for the workpiece is quicker to adjust than on the old saw. I have the saw mounted semi-permanently to cabinets in my shop that have a lowered center section for the saw. For portable use the saw is heavy for carrying. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2022 by T. White

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