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<blockquote data-quote="ultimate157" data-source="post: 2500329" data-attributes="member: 566638"><p>I'm trying to figure out a way to setup a type of saw so that I would not have to move the MDF I am cutting. I really like the way home depot has theirs setup, with a circular saw on bars.</p><p></p><p>Making it so I would move the saw instead of the MDF would allow me to make near perfect cuts. I **** at keeping the MDF square against the fence when using our table saw, especially when using larger sheets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ultimate157, post: 2500329, member: 566638"] I'm trying to figure out a way to setup a type of saw so that I would not have to move the MDF I am cutting. I really like the way home depot has theirs setup, with a circular saw on bars. Making it so I would move the saw instead of the MDF would allow me to make near perfect cuts. I **** at keeping the MDF square against the fence when using our table saw, especially when using larger sheets. [/QUOTE]
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