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| colspan="2" | Hand position for the miter saw.  L1:  Lefty, Good; L2: Righty, Good; L3: Lefty, Bad; L4: Righty, Bad.
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Revision as of 11:57, 16 February 2024



Bosch 12-in Miter Saw GCM12SD
Bosch 12-inch Miter saw in action
General Info
Make Bosch
Model GCM12SD
Serial Unknown
Specs
Manual Dewalt User Manual
Asylum Info
Location Wood Shop
Rubric
Training
Testing
Restrictions red


Use For

  • Dry, flat lumber
  • Boards

Do Not Use For

  • Sheet material
  • Logs, carvings, or other irregular lumber
  • Pressure-treated
  • Wet lumber
  • Plastic
  • Metal or metal-coated
  • Composites
  • Carbon-filled materials

NOTE: This tool has a superficial resemblance to some saws in the Metal Shop. Those are for cutting metal, this is ONLY for cutting WOOD.

Tool Safety Notes

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  • Always wear safety goggles. Eyeglasses are not safety goggles.
  • This machine generates a lot of dust. Wear a dust mask if using it frequently.
  • Dust collection is required where present.
  • No open-toed or floppy shoes.
  • This tool is loud. Hearing protection recommended.
  • Remove adjusting keys and wrenches before starting.
  • Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times
  • Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry
Miter saw live
The Bosch Miter saw with a portion of the worktable.


  • Always treat this tool as a dangerous instrument, no matter how familiar you are with it. Don't become complacent or ignore safety rules.
  • Use clamps to support the workpiece if possible. Keep hands at least 4 inches away from the path of the blade.
  • Keep the workpiece stationary and press or clamp it against both the rear fence and the table.
  • Do not feed the workpiece into the blade or cut "freehand" in any way.
  • Never cross your hand over the line of cutting, either in front of or behind the saw blade.
  • Inspect the workpiece. If it is bowed or warped, clamp it with the outside of the bow against the fence. Always make sure there is no gap between the workpiece, fence, and table along the line of the cut.
  • No nails in the workpiece
  • Cut only one piece at a time.
  • Plan your cuts. Do not confine the workpiece in any way that may cause it to jam against the blade.
  • When cutting a rod, reduce its tendency to roll under the spinning blade by clamping it or using a fixture.
  • If the workpiece jams on the blade, turn the saw off and unplug it before reaching in to free up the piece.
  • Do not stand on the tool.


Miter saw lineart
The Bosch Miter saw.


Saw plus vac for dust
This saw uses a dedicated shop vacuum for dust collection. It is wired to turn on automatically when the saw is used.
Miter saw hand positions
Hand position for the miter saw. L1: Lefty, Good; L2: Righty, Good; L3: Lefty, Bad; L4: Righty, Bad.
Miter saw slide action
Slide-action cutting on the Miter Saw.