Bill,
Several types of guides have been bilt just a board tacked alongside where the
saw will travel is the simplist.
I did one that runs along a piece of aluminum angle you screw dwon
to the waiste side of the material, and it fitted into
the fence slots of a skill saw.
If you want to see the somewhat overly complex design i 
made up, see:
ftp.ski.org/Rehab/Fowle
the Smith-Kettlewell technical file's ftp site.
Look in contents.txt for 
The Smith-Kettlewell Straight Cut"
and download the correct issue in text
or just grab the 
sktftxt.zip
file and you get the whole 40 plus issues full of gizmos.

Just be ccarefull and don't remove your hands from the handles
until the blade has entirely stopped turning.

Tom



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