Circular-Saw Cutting Guide — The Family Handyman

Circular-Saw Cut Guide

Nosotros've used this great tip in our shop for years because y'all can cut plywood as accurately with a circular saw as yous can with a tabular array saw.

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We've used this great tip in our store for years because you can cutting plywood as accurately with a circular saw as you tin with a table saw— and no helper necessary! To make it:

■ Cut a 5-in. wide strip from one factory side of an 8-ft. x 1/2-in. sail of plywood.

■ Cut a 12-in. strip and spiral the five-in. strip on top of it with three/four-in. drywall screws. Exist sure the factory edge on the 5-in. slice runs toward the saw side on height of the 12-in. piece.

■ Run the circular saw down the jig using the manufactory edge as your guide. This cuts off the waste.

To utilize the guide, marker both ends of the plywood you're cut to the width you demand, so align the edge of the jig with your marks. Clamp it. Now run the saw forth the guide to cut the plywood. You'll cutting straight and accurately every fourth dimension as the mill border holds the saw on line. Our thanks to Bob Ungar for this hugely useful tip

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