Key Features
Big Capacity, Smaller FootprintThis 10 inch sliding compound miter saw cuts up to 6-5/8 inch nested crown, 5-1/4 inch baseboard vertically, and a 4×12 at 90 degrees. The 2-steel rail slide system lets you run it flush to a wall, which matters when shop or jobsite space is tight. Direct Drive PowerThe 15 amp direct drive motor delivers 3,200 RPM with no belts to slip or replace. You get smooth starts, consistent cutting speed under load, and less maintenance over time. Dialed-In AccuracyA built-in laser, linear ball bearing slide system, tall fence, and front bevel lock all work together to make repeat cuts easier to trust. That saves setup time and helps keep trim, casing, and finish work cleaner.
Overview
The Makita LS1019L 10″ Dual-Bevel Sliding Compound Miter Saw with Laser is built for trim carpenters, remodelers, cabinet installers, and anyone who needs high cut capacity without dragging around a bulky 12 inch saw. This is a sliding compound miter saw designed for accurate crosscuts, bevel cuts, and miter cuts in finish lumber, framing stock, baseboard, crown molding, and similar materials. Model Number: LS1019L. The big reason this saw matters is simple: it gives you 12 inch class crown capacity in a more compact 10 inch platform.
On the job, the headline numbers actually mean something useful. The LS1019L handles up to 6-5/8 inch crown molding nested, 5-1/4 inch baseboard vertically, and 12 inch crosscuts at 90 degrees. That makes it a strong fit for finish work, punch lists, flooring transitions, shelving parts, and general trim without stepping up to a larger saw that takes more room in the trailer or the shop. It also miters 0 to 60 degrees left and right and bevels 0 to 48 degrees left and right, so you have the angle range needed for common trim layouts and more involved compound cuts.
Makita’s direct drive setup is one of the real advantages here. The 15 amp motor spins at 3,200 RPM and uses a direct drive gearbox instead of a belt system. In plain terms, that means power goes straight to the blade, startup feels smoother thanks to soft start, and there are no belts to slip or wear out. Add electronic speed control and the saw does a better job holding speed under load, which helps when you’re cutting denser stock or trying to keep cut quality consistent across repeated pieces.
The slide system is another standout. Makita uses a 2-steel rail design with a linear ball bearing system engineered for low deflection and smooth travel. The practical benefit is better accuracy and a reduced rear footprint, so the saw can operate flush against a wall. If you’ve ever tried to set up a slider in a cramped room, on a temporary bench, or in a crowded trailer, you already know why that matters. You’re not wasting space behind the saw just to make a full stroke.
For precision work, Makita loaded this saw with the details you actually use. The front bevel lock is easier to reach than rear-mounted designs, which speeds up bevel changes. Positive miter stops at 0, 15, 22.5, 31.6, 45, and 60 degrees left and right help with common trim angles. The replaceable stainless steel miter scale is easy to read, the dual bevel scale makes angle setting more straightforward, and the built-in laser can be micro-adjusted for left-of-blade or right-of-blade reference. That last part matters when you’re trying to sneak up on a finish cut instead of burning through material.
Makita also paid attention to jobsite practicality. The see-through blade guard improves line-of-cut visibility, the electric brake helps speed up transition between cuts, and the oversized trigger and rubberized horizontal D-handle make the saw easier to control over a full day. The large aluminum base improves stock support and stability, and the integrated upper and lower 4-3/4 inch fence system adds rigidity for more precise miter and bevel cuts.
Dust handling is better than average for a miter saw in this class. The Makita LS1019L 10″ Dual-Bevel Sliding Compound Miter Saw with Laser uses dual dust collection ports and can be run with the included dust bag or connected to a vacuum sold separately. No miter saw is perfectly clean, but better extraction means less mess around your cut line and less cleanup at the end of the day.
If you’re the kind of user who values cut capacity, compact setup, and repeatable accuracy more than chasing the biggest blade diameter, this is a smart saw. It is especially well suited for finish carpentry, woodworking, remodeling, base and case work, crown installation, and general construction where portability still matters. If you mainly cut wide trim, casing, shelving, hardwood parts, and dimensional lumber, the LS1019L hits a very practical sweet spot.
Compact Setup Without Giving Up Capacity
The layout of this saw is what makes it easy to live with. You get serious crosscut and trim capacity in a design that does not demand a lot of clearance behind the tool.
- 2-steel rail sliding system allows operation flush against a wall
- Crosscuts up to 12 inches at 90 degrees and handles 6-5/8 inch nested crown molding
- Weighs 57.9 lbs. for easier transport than many larger-capacity miter saws
What’s in the Box
- (1) 10 inch x 5/8 inch 60-tooth carbide-tipped miter saw blade
- (1) Dust bag
- (1) Vertical vise / vertical clamp
- (1) Triangular rule
- (1) Hex wrench
Vacuum and specialty aluminum cutting accessories are sold separately.
Key Specifications
| Blade Diameter | 10 in |
|---|---|
| Arbor Size | 5/8 in |
| Motor | 15 Amp direct drive |
| No-Load Speed | 3,200 RPM |
| Miter Range | 0° to 60° left and right |
| Bevel Range | 0° to 48° left and right |
| Max Cutting Capacity at 90° | 2-13/16 in x 12 in |
| Max Cutting Capacity at 45° Miter | 2-13/16 in x 8-1/2 in |
| Dimensions (L x W x H) | 31-3/4 in x 25-3/8 in x 26 in |
| Weight | 57.9 lbs |
Compatibility
Blade InterfaceUses a 10 inch blade with a 5/8 inch arbor. Dust CollectionCan be used with the included dust bag or connected to a vacuum sold separately. Material UseDesigned for wood cutting and can cut aluminum extrusion when used with the proper aluminum blade and cutting lubricant sold separately.
Built For
Finish Carpentry Woodworking Remodeling General Construction Baseboard Installation Crown Molding Cabinet Installation Crosscutting Lumber
Pro Tip
Take a minute to set the laser for left-of-blade or right-of-blade reference before a trim run and leave it there for that material. On a saw like the LS1019L, that little setup step saves you from chasing line placement on every cut.
Warranty & Support
1 Year Limited warranty.
Tool Nut’s Take
Tool Nut’s Take
Makita LS1019L 10″ Dual-Bevel Sliding Compound Miter Saw with Laser Gets the Important Stuff Right
If you want a miter saw that cuts like a serious trim saw but does not hog space like an oversized slider, this one makes a lot of sense.
- Who it’s for: Pros and serious DIY users doing trim, cabinet work, remodeling, flooring, and general carpentry who need clean angle cuts and strong vertical capacity.
- Why it stands out: The flush-wall rail design, direct drive motor, laser guide, and big crown capacity are the combo here. It is built for accuracy and jobsite practicality, not just spec-sheet bragging.
- Worth knowing: This is still a 57.9 lb sliding compound miter saw, so it is portable but not featherweight. Also, vacuum hookup is separate, so plan for that if dust control matters in finished spaces.
Common Questions
- Can this saw sit close to a wall? Yes. The 2-steel rail sliding system is designed to reduce the rear footprint so the saw can operate flush against a wall.
- What size blade does it use? It uses a 10 inch blade with a 5/8 inch arbor.
- Does it cut both bevel directions? Yes. It bevels 0 to 48 degrees left and right and miters 0 to 60 degrees left and right.
- Is there a laser guide? Yes. The built-in laser shows the line of cut whether the blade is turning or not, and it can be micro-adjusted for left-of-blade or right-of-blade reference.





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