Miter Saw vs Table Saw for Trim (2026) — Which Saw for Your Workshop?
Miter saw: angle cuts, crosscuts, fast trim work. Table saw: rip cuts, precise dimensional cuts. Trim work needs miter; furniture/cabinet work needs table. Most pros own both.
Trim and door work calls for different cuts than furniture or cabinet building. The miter saw handles trim's angle cuts and crosscuts; the table saw handles rip cuts and dimension-cutting. They're complementary tools, not alternatives.
Quick Comparison
| Pick | Best For | Approx Price |
|---|---|---|
| Best Miter Saw | DEWALT DWS780 12" Sliding Compound Miter Saw | $580-$700 |
| Best Table Saw | DEWALT DWE7491RS 10" Job Site Table Saw with Stand | $650-$800 |
| Best Track Saw (Table Saw Alternative) | Makita SP6000J 6-1/2" Plunge Track Saw Kit | $580-$700 |
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What Each Does Best
Miter saw: crosscuts (across the grain), angle cuts (45°, 22.5°), compound bevel cuts (crown molding). The saw for trim, baseboards, doors, framing.
Table saw: rip cuts (with the grain), precise width-cutting (3-1/2" boards into 1-3/4" boards), dado cuts. The saw for furniture, cabinets, custom carpentry.
Trim Work — Miter Saw Wins
For 95% of trim and door work, you only need a miter saw. Crown molding cuts, baseboard miters, door casing — all crosscuts and angle cuts that the miter saw does fastest.
The exception: ripping a baseboard down to a custom height. That requires a table saw or circular saw with a straight-edge guide.
Cabinet/Furniture Work — Table Saw Required
Building a built-in shelf, cabinet, or furniture piece: you need to rip plywood and dimensional lumber. Miter saws can't do this safely. Table saw is the only practical answer.
For one-off cabinet work, a track saw (Festool TS 55, Makita SP6000J) is a viable table-saw substitute and easier to store.
Workshop Strategy
Buy a 12" sliding compound miter saw first. It covers all trim and door work. Add a table saw or track saw when you start building furniture or cabinets. Add a router last for shaping and joinery.
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Get a Carpentry Quote →Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need both?
For trim only: miter saw alone. For furniture/cabinets: both miter and table saw.
Track saw or table saw?
Track saw if you primarily break down sheet goods (plywood). Table saw if you do dimensional rip cuts repeatedly.
Can a circular saw replace a miter saw?
For occasional cuts: yes with a speed square as guide. For repeated trim cuts: miter saw is far faster and more accurate.
What size miter saw?
12" sliding for trim and crown. 10" non-sliding for tight workshops or just baseboards.
Do pros use table saws on site?
Some — DEWALT DWE7491RS is the most-seen on-site table saw. Many pros use track saws instead for portability.
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