How to Make Straight Cuts with a Circular Saw
Cutting a straight line through plywood with a circular saw seems easy enough, but it rarely comes out as straight as it feels while you’re making the cut. To get better results, here’s three easy ways to create a guide for your saw. Cutting a straight line through plywood with a circular saw seems easy enough, but it rarely comes out as straight as it feels while you’re making the cut. To get better results, here’s three easy ways to create a guide for your saw.
3 Ways to Make a Guide for a Circular Saw 1. Use a Board as a Straightedge The first and most obvious way to create a guide is to clamp a board to the plywood and run the saw along the edge. The key is to use a wide board so that you can keep your clamps clear of the motor of the circular saw. The downside of this method is that you have to account for the offset of the blade to the edge of the saw’s base, and it can take awhile to set up each time because you may need to make repeated adjustments to properly locate the board before making a cut.