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Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Stop Being So Square
Toolmonger: "With a clamping edge guide, making straight cuts with your circular saw has never been easier, but most clamping edge guides only let you make right-angle cuts. The large rubber clamping pads on the Bora Clamp N Cut edge guide swivel 22.5° in either direction, letting you clamp it at an angle across the workpiece."
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Wont buy. I much prefer a much more versatile metho, clamps and wood. You should have both already so it's free, and it works. Why i would need another tool i dont know. If i was in the shop, id break out the rail saw.
I'm really not sure how the angle pitcy for this really makes this a remarkably better tool. For some reason I seem to remember circ sawas having an angle adjustment, and even if they don't, like Chase above said, just use a piece of wood as a guide. It's not that hard to put an angle on a piece of wood.
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