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Bosch 5412L 12-Inch Dual Bevel Slide Miter Saw with Laser Tracking

Bosch 5412L 12-Inch Dual Bevel Slide Miter Saw with Laser Tracking
MSRP: $1,408.00
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Manufacturer: Bosch
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Bosch 5412L 12-Inch Dual Bevel Slide Miter Saw with Laser Tracking Features

12-inch dual bevel compound miter saw with laser tracking
Wide miter range at 52 degrees left and right; 15 amp; 3,800 rpm; 3-horsepower
Heavy cast-iron base; carbide-tipped saw blade
Includes saw, blade, dust bag, elbow wrench set, flip-over crown stops
25-1/2-inch base and extenders to 40-inches long; 59 pounds; 1-year warranty
 

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Additional Bosch 5412L 12-Inch Dual Bevel Slide Miter Saw with Laser Tracking Information

The Robert Bosch Tool Corporation enjoys a well-earned reputation for producing high-quality, well-engineered power tools. And we're glad to report that the new Bosch 5412L 12-inch dual-bevel sliding compound miter saw is no exception. This remarkable tool combines unrivaled speed and power with impressive cutting capabilities. It’s also loaded with several innovative, user-friendly features, such as a laser that indicates exactly where the blade will cut. So, whether you’re a professional contractor or a serious do-it-yourselfer, the 5412L will handle virtually any cut, including square crosscuts, miter cuts, bevel cuts and compound angle cuts. In fact, the only type of cut this saw can’t make is a rip cut, but that’s true of any power miter saw.

The saw’s large 12-inch blade, powerful 3-horsepower motor and dual slide rail permits crosscutting boards up to 4-1/2 inches thick by 12 inches long. When set for a 45-degree miter-cut, it’ll cut up to 4 inches thick by 8-1/2 inches long. At a 45-degree bevel, the saw’s capacity is 2-3/4 inches by 12 inches. And when you set both the miter and bevel angles for a compound cut, the saw will cut up to 2-3/4 inches by 8-1/2 inches. This is the ideal tool for installing crown molding. It’ll cut crown up to 12 inches wide when the molding is laid flat on the worktable, and up to 6 inches wide when it’s held at an angle against the saw fence.

The 5412L also features convenient up-front adjustments of all bevel and miter settings, a four-position handle, work hold-down clamps, two sliding fences, dust-collection bag, and built-in sliding extensions that support boards up to 40 inches long. The motor is equipped with an electric brake that stops the blade within a split second of releasing the trigger. At 59 pounds, this isn’t the most portable miter saw on the market, but that small drawback is more than compensated by this tool’s superior performance and innovative features. -- Joseph Truini

What’s in the Box
Bosch 5412L 12-inch dual-bevel sliding miter saw, 60-tooth carbide-tipped saw blade, blade wrench, flip-down crown molding stop, hold-down clamps, dust-collection bag, batteries for laser, instructional manual

 

What Customers Say About Bosch 5412L 12-Inch Dual Bevel Slide Miter Saw with Laser Tracking:

(If you slide the top sections all the way in toward the blade, you can probably set a combination of bevel and miter that would bring the saw blade into contact with the fence, so leave the siding sections positioned away from the center line). Despite the guard, the back 2/3rds of the running blade is exposed as you pull it forward on the sliders, pull it down and push it ack to start the cut, so you really have to be aware of where your arm is - not just your fingers. The levers and controls feel very solid and they're straightforward to use. It feels well balanced to me, and I'm short, 140 pounds and eligible for Social Security. If you've never used a sliding compund miter saw you definitely need to read the instruction. Removing the bag and connecting a vacuum to the port on the back helps a little, but even then at least half the sawdust ends up on the ground. The fences have removable sliding top sections that help if you're cutting crown molding.

That way it's less likely to be knocked out of adjustment when it's being transported. There's no side-to-side deflection even when it's fully extended. The saw also comes with an absolutely useless dust collection bag. The Bosch comes with an arbor laser to the keft side of the blade that some people will like and some won't. It arrived in perfect condition and I need only one adjustment to set it up.

(Most of the handful of negative reviews on Amazon are from contractors who may have thought they could just toss it in the back of a pickup or who may not have bothered to read the manual and set up the saw carefully). A side note: I bought a "factory reconditioned" version of this saw from CPO Tools, which is an Amazon partner. To save on battery power, it doesn't come on until the saw is running and you don't see it on the board until you've pulled the saw down almost to where it starts to cut. Dust collection from a miter saw is difficult anyway, but the bag Bosch supplies is made of a coarsely woven burlap-like material. (Ridgid makes a 12" saw with similar controls). Amazon sells an 80-tooth Forrest Chopmaster that works very well.

If you're planning to haul it around to jobsites, consider getting a collapsible rolling miter saw stand - maybe a Delta 36-136. The blade slides easily on parallel bars and it's nicely spring loaded so it's not too hard to pull it down and not too easy. The major advantage vs. Moving it is awkward. It's expensive and you will not get the most from it unless you read the manual before you use it and follow the set-up instructions. It's so porous that the little sawdust it does collect blows through the fabric. is that the lever for releasing the bevel is up front on the same handle as the release for the miter angle.

I leave my saw in my workshop on a rolling cart. Separately, I had superb customer service from CPO Tools in connection with a return unrelated to this saw, so you can buy through them with confidence. The arbor laser did not work and I emailed Bosch, which replaced it promptly without any questions. Remember you need a blade with a 1" arbor. similar saws from Makita, Hitachi etc.

It puts a thin red line just to the left of a.4 mm pencil line. It comes with a pretty good 60-tooth ATB crosscut Bosch blade that's OK for framing, but you probably should buy a good 80-tooth or 96-tooth blade for finish work or fine carpentry. The saw has two well-placed handles that help you pick it up properly, but it's heavy and big. The handle can be set to any of four positions including two that will make lefthanders happy. This is a powerful, versatile, well-designed saw.

If you don't like it, you can easily take it off. A 12" saw is a step up from a 10" in terms of the height it can cut, but that blade is *big*.

I could still work but my finger was sore for two weeks, and a hospital bill that cost more than two saws. I was using the clamp on the left side position (I'm right-handed) and when it engages, the pressure you are applying suddenly reduces as the clamp engages, this caused my hand to slip off the handle and into the path of the mechanism of the clamp. I had gotten my hand pinched by this thing and I should have been suspicious. I'm super careful around all my power tools and especially saws, but it didn't occur to me that the hold-down clamp would be the source of a serious injury. The saw is great but I ended up in the ER with 4 stitches to my finger, and a $1500 hospital bill, after getting it lacerated by the hold-down clamp. The exposed 90-degree edges on the hold-down clamp can give you a nasty laceration in normal use. All Bosch would have to do is round the edges of the metal bar assembly or put some kind of guard around it.

You cant fix it. Dont but this saw. Its like having a car that is way out of wheel alignment. They like the business but dont like working on it.

Bosch makes up stories because they dont know what to say when I tell them they should buy it back from me. Not only is it not user maintainable, but the shop has a hard time working on it. I have called Bosch with my complaints about the saw since I usually prefer to take it up with thee source of the problem. The problem I am talking about "doglegging" is not fixed by adjustment. I have owned the saw for a year and a half now. I have been holding off on the review since I keep getting promises that are none other than lies.

They keep saying it just a simple adjustment its the repair shops fault. I cannot get it to accurately and it does what is called doglegging. The repair shop both have laughed about this saw. Its fixed by engineering it correctly before its manufactured. I have almost the exact same story as the previous review. I have brought it to two different repair shops and a total of seven times.

They say its one of the worst designs they have seen.

It is a little bit better than the one he had but even with some of the extra features, he ended up spending about the same amount as when he originally bought his old saw many years ago. My husband loves it. Thanks. My husband used to have a miter saw and when we had some renovations done to our house, the saw was stolen by the workers working on our house. We were looking for miter saws and comparison shopping and this one we found to be the best for the money. Great buy for the money.

I gave this saw to my husband as a gift.He loved it. Cuts so smooth, and with such ease.Love the laser also.Also he likes the bigger 12 inch blade.Can't say enough about this saw.REALLY NICE.

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