Building A Robust Crosscutting Jig For Circular Saw.
Need to set up a new jig? If a crosscutting jig is required for your circular jaw, the best place to begin would be using a video explaining all necessary details needed to push forward.
Creating this from raw materials will require a structured approach, but this video has enough quality to provide ample value. You’ll enjoy the value provided in this viewing, and that’s critical when looking to set up a new jig that will work well in all situations.
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Great video! Clear instructions without unnecessary gabbing. I need to make a 4 ft. one for plywood sheets.
My first thought also – maybe hinge it on one side for ease of use
My first thought is that a hinge is a stupid idea
Stellar for a first video! I like the idea of a 4′ one for plywood.
How about n 8’6″ one for cutting full sheets long wise.
Show more skin!
Yes I always wear Flip Flops shoes when I use power tools NO Need for safety here
I still carry the scar of a drill bit when I was working barefooted. Shower clogs are no protection when you are working with sharp or heavy tools.
Very good video! A little more info would be good! But over all it is very clever!
At the beginning of her video she shows why that crosscut jig is unnecessary. Just use your speed square, and you get nice straight cuts every time. And you save time by not using that silly jib.
if you own a framing square and are a bit handy with wood its not difficult to build one of these, but can we please have a user with a better choice of footwear??? flip flops,really?
Could put PTFE tape on the rails where the saw foot contacts the guide. Smoother travel.