Lary,
It's a rather older direct drive unit, and yes, it has rather a
wide footprint, but I think my system makes accuracy pretty
good, the "Sandwich' guide is pretty long so that helps reduce
sideways torking.
I really havn't used it all that much since I
built it.
tom
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Bill,
Two simple guides essentially the same
it.
Ron
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> Any of you folks have experience with handheld circular saws? Aside from
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> The make a variety of guides the easiest being a 1 x 2 or 1 x 4 clamped
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> Any of you folks have experience with handheld cir
Tom,
Are you using a direct drive or a worm drive circular saw. The direct drive
saw has a wider foot print and seems like it would be harder to get an
accurate cut with.
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>Bill,
>Several types of guides have been bilt just a board tacked alongside
M
To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] handheld circ saws was Compound Miter Saws?
The make a variety of guides the easiest being a 1 x 2 or 1 x 4 clamped down
with two c clamps and use the left hand to make sure the circular saws left
table edge runs tight against the g
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> Any of you folks have experience with handheld circular saws? Aside from
the obvious danger factor, is it possible to build a guide so straight cuts
c
indHandyMan] handheld circ saws was Compound Miter Saws?
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
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Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] handheld circ saws was Compound Miter Saws?
Bill,
Several types of guides have been bilt just a board tacked alongside where
the
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 some
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Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2006 12:21 PM
To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] handheld circ saws was Compound Miter Saws?
Any of you folks have experience with handheld circular saws? Aside from the
obvi
Any of you folks have experience with handheld circular saws? Aside from the
obvious danger factor, is it possible to build a guide so straight cuts can be
made with one?
Bill Stephan
Kansas City, MO
(816)803-2469
William Stephan
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