No, I do not need a manual for a craftsman miter saw, but thank you very much for your concern.
http://www.managemyhome.com/mmh/lis_pdf/OWNM/98110089.pdf
go to sears.com look up power tools in the craftsman section click on similar item (i.e. miter saw and then click more info. This will lead you to another page that has links to sears technicians, parts, manuals, product reviews, and a lot of knowledge
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Depends. A Delta Shopmaster will, but a Craftsman 21236 won't.
I like to use a 12 inch dewalt miter saw. But really it depends on what you will be trimming to figure out exactly what size you will need. Mike
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To make a miter box, you will need a piece of wood, a saw, and a protractor. First, measure and mark the angles you need for your cuts on the wood. Then, use the saw to carefully cut along the marked lines to create the slots for the miter cuts. Finally, test the miter box with your saw to ensure it is accurate and secure for making precise cuts.
Google the name and number on the internet. Most Craftsman tools have manuals online.
To make miter cuts without a miter saw, you can use a miter box and a handsaw. A miter box is a tool that helps guide the saw to make precise angled cuts. Simply place the piece of wood in the miter box at the desired angle, then carefully cut along the guided slot with the handsaw. This method allows you to achieve accurate miter cuts without needing a miter saw.
My aunt and uncle have this same saw, they downloaded a manual from http://userguides.50webs.com/
http://vintagemachinery.org/pubs/detail.aspx?id=2832 Guaranteed this is the manual for your saw... It's a 22 inch length table, hard to find saw.
To make a miter cut when working with wood, you need to use a miter saw or a miter box with a handsaw. Measure and mark the angle you want to cut, then position the wood securely in the saw or box. Align the blade with the marked angle and carefully cut through the wood to create a clean miter cut.