Doctor Steuss wrote:If you do go the miter saw route, make sure it's a sliding one. I don't think they cost much more, and they add several inches to the width that you can cut.
Okay, I'll check that out when I watch youtube videos.
ETA: If you want to go the absolute cheapest route, and aren’t afraid of the extra work, you could just get a buzz saw, and build yourself various jigs for all the things you are going to make. Not the route I would go, but that's because I'm lazy and don't like building something in order to build something...



Do I look like someone who wants to build jigs?
No, Steuss, no. I'm "If you give a mouse a cookie" type person in my thinking. I binge think. Example. It's almost Christmas, I should be wrapping, baking and putting the tree up instead I have myself camped out in the living area painting wood projects---->because I couldn't wait any more. And as I'm painting the fence posts, I'm thinking----> hey wait, I have a mess of fence posts out there, I could cut them up myself, assembly line out projects that I know will sell, clear the property of excess fire fuels, and make a buck off it at the same time, painting a wood frame thinking---->hey I can build one of those, sitting on a shower curtain on the laminate thinking about how----> wanting to start tipping it all up and replacing it...and then----> I start thinking about saws (because that's the answer to everything) and post an OP about saws on MDB.

No, I'd rather spend the money on a good saw so I can be self sufficient and not monkey around with additional steps that will only kill my vibe.
Thanks for the suggestion though!
