The Ryobi 10" compound miter saw with laser sighting is a good quality product at a low end price, comparable in price to such brands as Black & Decker and Craftsman. I have used this small saw extensively for everything from bird houses to night stands and found it to be well worth the price ($99 dollars at Home Depot®). The only thing that made me rate this four stars instead of five is the laser sight and the dust bag. The laser is just a general guide and not for accurate cutting, and the dust bag collects more sawdust on the outside than the inside.
Baseboard against fence: 3-1/2"
Crown molding laying flat: 4-5/8" (Bevel 33.9° x Miter 31.6°)
90° miter cut: 2" x 6" or 4" x 4"
45° miter cut: 2" x 4"
45° bevel cut: 2" x 6"
Includes:
TS1342L compound miter saw with laser guide
carbide-tipped blade installed
blade wrench
work clamp
dust bag
operator's manual
Features
Horizontal "D" handle for improved comfort
Electric brake stops the blade in seconds
Exactline® laser alignment system accurately aligns cut line with blade
Carbide-tipped blade provides a smooth clean cut
Spindle lock for easy single-wrench blade changes
Heavy-duty 14 Amp motor
9 positive stops at the most common miter cutting angles
Ryobi In Action
After years of having a cheapie night table in our guest bedroom, I decided to make a new night stand using the Ryobi 10" compound miter saw.