Compound Miter Calculator | Cut Angles and Lengths

🔨 Compound Miter Calculator

Set compound miter, bevel, and blade settings for inside or outside corners with a layout that stays practical on the saw.

Quick Presets

Calculator

Enter dimensions in inches for layout, blade diameter, and kerf.
Used for a conservative stock-length estimate.
Measured along the visible stock face.
Used for blade speed and saw-check math.
Added as a cut-loss allowance.
Fine finish blades usually need more teeth.
Select the compound miter stock material for blade guidance.
Adds a safety margin to stock estimates.
Used for blade surface speed and pass rate.
Live Results
Miter angle
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saw table setting
Bevel angle
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saw tilt setting
Wall setback
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wall / ceiling
Blade speed
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fpm
Calculation breakdown

📖Reference Tables

🛠Material and Blade Guide

Practical Tips

Tip: Check the actual corner angle with a reliable protractor. Even a 2 degree error changes the miter and bevel enough to show at the seam.
Tip: For flat compound cuts, var the saw reach full speed before touching the stock. Fine-tooth blades reduce breakout on painted or MDF trim.

Safety Note

Always wear appropriate safety equipment. Never exceed the maximum rated RPM of your blade and saw. Keep hands clear, use a test cut, and confirm the corner before finishing stock.

Compound miter saw is a special woodworking tool that lets the blade turn in two different ways at the same time. It simply turns right and left for miter cuts and tilts for bevel cuts. The turn right and left gives angled cuts, while the tilt allows bevels.

Like this you can do compound angles: one on the horizontal plane and another on vertical

What a Compound Miter Saw Does and How to Choose One

Such saw helps to cut hard bits, for instance crown moulding. Even if you never will do that, it deserves to buy. It, together with table saw, can cut wood with miter and bevel setting together.

It is usefull for boxes with sloping walls or forms for post caps. It is hard to count such compound angles, but online miter calculators help.

Compound sliding miter saw mixes the perks of both kinds. It does miter and bevel cuts, plus slide for big materials. The sliding helps when the bottom cut does not finish, you simply push forward.

Even so sliding costs more money. Problems are the shaking, that bends the blade, and the space left for the guide rods.

Some 12-inch dual-bevel sliding compound miter saws have 15-amp motors for hard wood. Their sliding fence system takes nested crown moulding. Laser guides help to exactly cut, and front bevel controls ease fast changes.

Festool compound miter saw combines precise engineering, good tools and strong design for clean cuts.

Choose the right blade size. Big blade takes higher bits vertically. 10-inch are more accurate, because 12-inch commonly shake more.

But many choose 12-inch, because it probably will be the last sliding saw that you need. Known brands are DeWalt, Bosch, Makita, Ridgid and Ryobi. Sliding compound miter saw commonly is the first power tool for new woodworkers.

Non-sliding version takes less space in 45-degree position than perpendicular.

Compound Miter Calculator | Cut Angles and Lengths

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  • Thomas Martinez

    Hi, I am Thomas Martinez, the owner of ToolCroze.com! As a passionate DIY enthusiast and a firm believer in the power of quality tools, I created this platform to share my knowledge and experiences with fellow craftsmen and handywomen alike.

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