Hi ya, I know this sounds like a dumb question, but I've just never asked 
anybody to explain the degrees or numbers on each stop on my delta compound 
sliding miter saw.
When I use it, I just throw what I am trying to copy up there and set the saw 
by that, or else, I'll figure it as best I can with my hands.
I did go out and stick my square on there, and lined up blade so that it was at 
true middle or strait, or 0 or whatever you call it.
Then I worked it through it's clicks to the left and right and counted.
There seems to be 4 or 5 set stops which the table clicks into on either side.
So you'd figure what, 10 degrees for each click?
This saw also has a locking nut, which you can loosen and push it over to one 
side.
What is that, if you have it laid all the way over?
45?
90?
I read through the file from the list's web sight... love those files by the 
way.
This was a file about cutting angles with the table saw.
Still, I need more info.

Thanks,

Matt

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