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A miter saw will do the trick but it only cuts 45 degree angles (and a tiny little more). A steeper angle is needed to drive the stakes into the ground, so a jig is needed to create that on the miter saw. Since there's no stop for the stock, the piece must be held tight against a side fence to keep from thrown by the grabbing force of the blade, (neg. hook blade or not). After 20-30 pieces, that can be tiring and dangerous. Most accidents happen from repeated cuts with blade grabbing work piece jerking hand or fingers into the blade.
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