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<blockquote data-quote="DNick454" data-source="post: 6039864" data-attributes="member: 600755"><p>Just use a makeshift fence when you're cutting with a circular handsaw. Just use a scrap piece of wood that is long and straight. Draw the line you need to cut. Find the distance between the edge of the handsaw base and edge of the blade, subtract that from the the line you're cutting on, and clamp the scrap piece of wood to that. Now you have a nice fence to run the saw along to get a perfect table-saw quality cut. Just make sure you set the depth of your handsaw right and the quality of the cut will be almost if not just as good as a table-saw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DNick454, post: 6039864, member: 600755"] Just use a makeshift fence when you're cutting with a circular handsaw. Just use a scrap piece of wood that is long and straight. Draw the line you need to cut. Find the distance between the edge of the handsaw base and edge of the blade, subtract that from the the line you're cutting on, and clamp the scrap piece of wood to that. Now you have a nice fence to run the saw along to get a perfect table-saw quality cut. Just make sure you set the depth of your handsaw right and the quality of the cut will be almost if not just as good as a table-saw. [/QUOTE]
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