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calver
02-11-2009, 05:42 PM
Are any of you using track saws or cutting edges with a circular or that drafting table device from up North to cut up your plywood?

Thanks,
Dave C

Gene Howe
02-11-2009, 05:57 PM
I use a home made track and a circular saw on a piece of 3/4 insulating foam laid on a 9'X4' table/bench.

The track is a straight edge glued & screwed to an 8' long piece of hard board. Set the saw on the hard board and hold it Against the straight edge and cut the hard board. Now it can be lined up to your marks at either end of the piece of ply to be cut. I made another one 4" long to cross cut ply.

8iowa
02-11-2009, 06:29 PM
Check out Nick Engler's "Sawdust Session #12". He deals with this situation;


http://www.shopsmithacademy.com/SS_Archives/SS112/SS112_Index.htm

fjimp
02-11-2009, 06:56 PM
Check out the EZ guide circular Saw guides at eurekazone.com

anmius
02-11-2009, 07:29 PM
I use 8' and 4' home-made guide boards with a straight 1"x4" attached to 1/4" plywood and held in place with 2 inch "C" clamps. I mount the sheet goods on sacrificial 2"x4"s on top of the sawhorses and cut away with an older circular saw dedicated just to this task. I also have a home-made adjustable out-feed table support for my Shopsmith 500 where I can handle fairly large sheet goods with very little difficulty. With a front table extension and home made fence auxiliary board, I can handle most anything large and cumbersome.

a1gutterman
02-11-2009, 07:33 PM
I use a home made track and a circular saw on a piece of 3/4 insulating foam laid on a 9'X4' table/bench.

The track is a straight edge glued & screwed to an 8' long piece of hard board. Set the saw on the hard board and hold it Against the straight edge and cut the hard board. Now it can be lined up to your marks at either end of the piece of ply to be cut. I made another one 4" long to cross cut ply.Hi pkni,

As long as you are making one to cut across a piece of ply, you should try a 4' guide. It beats reclamping that 4" guide all the way across!!! :D

a1gutterman
02-11-2009, 07:40 PM
Are any of you using track saws or cutting edges with a circular or that drafting table device from up North to cut up your plywood?

Thanks,
Dave CHi Dave,

And welcome to the forum! I do use shop-made guides to cut ply, like the other guys have said, but a lot of the time, I use my 12" TS with it's large table for that purpose, especially when cutting hardwood ply when I want a nice smooth cut. My 12"blades cut a lot smoother then the circular saw blades.

charlese
02-11-2009, 07:59 PM
I use my homemade straight cutting guide and my expandable workbench along with a circle saw.

This board was also supported by the Mark V. Bench outrigger in background.

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