Sliding compound miter saws are great for making precision angled cuts across wide boards. But their blade heads move along fixed metal rails that hog space on a crowded workbench-and get gummed up by wood dust. Bosch's new saw is the first to ditch the raits for jointed mechanical arms that extend the reach of the blade by folding out and back like a dentist's lamp. With no rails sticking out of the back, it sits flush against the wall, taking up a foot less workshop space. Seated ball bearings inside the sturdy aluminum arms let you smoothly glide the saw back and forth for effortless cuts.
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