I agree about the blade that comes with it it doesn’t have a great blade for fine finish . Dustbag isn’t worth a damn The laser I find was not strong enough turned it off after five uses I haven’t turned it back on pencil and square or a marking knife works great. I found your video because my saw stopped working trying to figure out why. Otherwise I love it its a great tool for doing outdoor projects.
To prevent tear out on the top, stick a piece of painters tape on the cut line. To prevent tear out at the back, drill a couple of holes in the fence and screw on a piece of scrap wood. Make a cut and you have yourself a zero clearance fence.
Hey, thanks for the testing. Parkside is the brand belonging to "LIDL", which surprises me here, because, normally, they have nothing to do with schappach...
They have a lot to do with scheppach,scheppach makes tools for LIDL rebranded as Parkside. They are not the only ones,Parkside is just a brand,not a manufacturer.
suggestion watch some youtube videos on blades and the correct way to use them you will be surprised how good your saw will become after Applying the correct procedures and blades etc
@@mortality1987 Yeah but they did it worse for Lidl. Table saw from shippach has better work table quality than Parkside has (where metal parts are thinner version etc.) - so price is better for lidl
Hi . Thinking of buying it ... Do you have any problems with cross cut at angles , ie some cheaper brands "wobble or move as you cut the angle ? Thanks 👍
i see the sheppach comes with a parkside blade which i lidl tools thats a bit odd as ban q do the same saw two models with sheppach blades 2 of each how are you finding it after use mate any good cheers .
I would not recommend this saw as a ‘Finish’ saw. I have never cut aluminium with it. If a perfect cut is what you want you may need to spend money on a better saw.
Saw is good and a nice to use on the stand. Its noisy due to a brushed motor. The blade did not last long at all. Laser can't be seen in the sunshine and the dust bag keep pulling the battery lid off the laser as you pull and push, electrical tape fixes this. Its not very accurate when cutting as it seem to pull the work piece about if its not fastened down, this would be solved with a wooden sacrificial fence attached to the ali one. It cut laminate flooring well, I've just used it to cut 53 packs of laminate for my gym walls and floors. Compared to my last chop saw the cut is huge. For the price its a good saw.
Shitpach... lmao... Was thinking to get this myself but mite just spend abit extra and go for the Bosch Professional Panel Saw GCM 8 SJL with the stand.. I like higher quality when working around and with high speed moving blades.. Once you said it looks like something from China just with a sticker from Scheppach i'm out.. lol..
What do you expect when you go at it like you did? You’re cutting through so quickly and with zero prep- if you’d put a block of wood against the frame and bolted it on youd have a zero clearance and less tear out - some tape on cut lines also would have helped - if you’re buying a saw for that price don’t expect great results - so bearing that in mind you should have done what i suggested and you’d have better results - a new blade would also have gotten better results - it’s a cheap park side lidl blade what do you expect…… I always buy a good new blade and that’s the bit that does the cutting after all not the rest of the machine …….
I agree about the blade that comes with it it doesn’t have a great blade for fine finish .
Dustbag isn’t worth a damn
The laser I find was not strong enough turned it off after five uses I haven’t turned it back on pencil and square or a marking knife works great.
I found your video because my saw stopped working trying to figure out why.
Otherwise I love it its a great tool for doing outdoor projects.
Thanks for that. I just bought one this week. You will see this stuff working in my DIY projects on my channel.
To prevent tear out on the top, stick a piece of painters tape on the cut line. To prevent tear out at the back, drill a couple of holes in the fence and screw on a piece of scrap wood. Make a cut and you have yourself a zero clearance fence.
Hey, thanks for the testing. Parkside is the brand belonging to "LIDL", which surprises me here, because, normally, they have nothing to do with schappach...
They have a lot to do with scheppach,scheppach makes tools for LIDL rebranded as Parkside. They are not the only ones,Parkside is just a brand,not a manufacturer.
@@sokantnevesti603 I see. Thanks
@@sokantnevesti603 I've seen a lot of parkside tools and the ones i've seen are garbage
can it possible to cut slot in wood. Example to fix glass inside wooden frame ?
suggestion watch some youtube videos on blades and the correct way to use them you will be surprised how good your saw will become after Applying the correct procedures and blades etc
Parkside I'm sure is lidl brand. Wonder if sheppach is now the same? Could explain the price.
Parkside belongs to LIDL. Scheppach is an autonomous manufacturer and uses also other discounters to distribute its tools.
@@mortality1987 Yeah but they did it worse for Lidl. Table saw from shippach has better work table quality than Parkside has (where metal parts are thinner version etc.) - so price is better for lidl
To be found in B&Q now.
Nice review, thanks!
Hi . Thinking of buying it ...
Do you have any problems with cross cut at angles , ie some cheaper brands "wobble or move as you cut the angle ?
Thanks 👍
Its ok but not accurate enough for fine work. I use it for framing and rough work now.
@@kellydavidscreen8644 thanks 👍 I wonder which is the best mitre saw for under £400
Mate your complaining about tear out ? slow down with your cut, if you attack any wood at that speed with any saw you will get tear out lol
I came looking for this comment as I thought exactly the same.
i see the sheppach comes with a parkside blade which i lidl tools thats a bit odd as ban q do the same saw two models with sheppach blades 2 of each how are you finding it after use mate any good cheers .
I would not buy another one. Its ok for first fix. I think I would rather save up and buy a Bosch or similar for my next one.
Sir for almuniyam cutting sliding mitarsaw is GOOD or bad
I would not recommend this saw as a ‘Finish’ saw. I have never cut aluminium with it. If a perfect cut is what you want you may need to spend money on a better saw.
Cerco per questa troncatrice una recensione in italiano.grazie
Saw blade seems ok. What about the actual saw?
Saw is good and a nice to use on the stand. Its noisy due to a brushed motor. The blade did not last long at all. Laser can't be seen in the sunshine and the dust bag keep pulling the battery lid off the laser as you pull and push, electrical tape fixes this. Its not very accurate when cutting as it seem to pull the work piece about if its not fastened down, this would be solved with a wooden sacrificial fence attached to the ali one. It cut laminate flooring well, I've just used it to cut 53 packs of laminate for my gym walls and floors. Compared to my last chop saw the cut is huge. For the price its a good saw.
Accuracy of angles?
I spent an while setting it up and its good enough for coving. However I would not use it for fine mitres like on boxes, I use my tablesaw for that.
Hallo! How is Your saw going? Is all ok? Works great? Is it good purchase? Thanks!
is there anything stopping it from cutting over 78mm?
Size of the blade
Hello. What size hex bolts did you end up using please?
Hi Del, I've just put a 10mm spanner on the nut so i believe its an M6.
Excellent. Thanks. 👍🏻
I’ve bought this stand off eBay and the bolts are missing so this is super helpful. Thanks again.
is this dual bevel ?
Look at the guard on the back. Bevel is only in one direction, so it's a single bevel. Mitres both ways of course.
Now I know that Scheppach are also Parkside, I wil be avoiding buying anything of theirs
Turn the bolts the other way
Hi buddy. What model is this machine? Can you write the model number? Congratulations, you have bought a beautiful machine.
Hi, the model number is HM100LXU
@@kellydavidscreen8644 thank you buddy👍🤝🤝
Shitpach... lmao... Was thinking to get this myself but mite just spend abit extra and go for the Bosch Professional Panel Saw GCM 8 SJL with the stand.. I like higher quality when working around and with high speed moving blades.. Once you said it looks like something from China just with a sticker from Scheppach i'm out.. lol..
Да это из Китая для sh...
Buy cheap get a good blade
What would you expect from a miter saw for this price? Scheppach is only a brand name nowadays. They don't make products; they only sell them...😏
O
you should quit, you have 2 left hands
What do you expect when you go at it like you did? You’re cutting through so quickly and with zero prep- if you’d put a block of wood against the frame and bolted it on youd have a zero clearance and less tear out - some tape on cut lines also would have helped - if you’re buying a saw for that price don’t expect great results - so bearing that in mind you should have done what i suggested and you’d have better results - a new blade would also have gotten better results - it’s a cheap park side lidl blade what do you expect…… I always buy a good new blade and that’s the bit that does the cutting after all not the rest of the machine …….