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hey everybody and welcome back to another episode of northwest craftsman todayamp;#39;s episode is brought to you by a question that was recently asked on the channel about how to adjust the dewalt miter saw so whether or not youamp;#39;re taking this out of the box for the first time or youamp;#39;re trying to do a regular tune-up on it these are the steps that youamp;#39;re going to follow to make sure that all of your angles both on the bevel and on the regular miter are hitting everything exactly the way that theyamp;#39;re supposed to alright letamp;#39;s go so first and arguably the most important step is to unplug your miter saw from the wall youamp;#39;re also going to need a couple of tools including a digital angle guide or a machinist square and a carpenter square the first step is to check your table fence and blade to make sure that all of them are flat to do this first lift up on the saw head and then make sure that each one of those surfaces is flat by using the l