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<blockquote data-quote="Rawr-DQ" data-source="post: 3056188" data-attributes="member: 558585"><p>Not a table saw, just a saw. Using a straight metal ruler/wood/whatever clamp it to the piece you're working on, measure and adjust it so that you can run the saw along it, measure the piece, align the blade, notch the corner enough to measure, check that with a tape measure, if it's the right size/square go ahead and finish the cut. I was able to get perfect cuts that way.</p><p></p><p></p><p>You can have them cut the sheets into managable sizes, and a jig is a guide for the router so that you can make perfect circle cuts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rawr-DQ, post: 3056188, member: 558585"] Not a table saw, just a saw. Using a straight metal ruler/wood/whatever clamp it to the piece you're working on, measure and adjust it so that you can run the saw along it, measure the piece, align the blade, notch the corner enough to measure, check that with a tape measure, if it's the right size/square go ahead and finish the cut. I was able to get perfect cuts that way. You can have them cut the sheets into managable sizes, and a jig is a guide for the router so that you can make perfect circle cuts. [/QUOTE]
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