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|tool name=Guide for [[Herkules BHK 1600LE]]
|project title=Circular Saw Guide - No Measuring!
|image=circular saw guide build 5.JPG
|image=circular saw guide build 5.JPG
|synonyms=DE: Kreissägen-Führungsschiene
|status=finished
|type=[[jig]]
|date=2018
|material=
|initiator=[[Lukas]]
|used with=[[clamps]], [[Herkules BHK 1600LE]]
|team=
|location=[[Wood Workshop|wood workshop]]
|materials=[[Wood Glue|wood glue]], [[Scrap Wood|scrap wood]]<br>(thin [[plywood]] or similar + thicker board)
|access=upon reading
|tools=[[Handheld Circular Saw|handheld circular saw]]
|tutors={{£}}
|software=
|manual=
|cost=0 €
|donation=
|similar=
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}}
Tired of calculating how far from your desired cut line you'll have to place a board to use as a parallel fence when using a handheld [[Circular Saw|circular saw]]?


{{£}} made a saw guide that solves this problem in many cases. We also have a [[Circular Saws#Festool TS 75 EBQ - Plunge Saw| Festool TS 75]] plunge saw that comes with a 1400mm rail.
Tired of calculating how far from your desired cut line you'll have to place a board to use as a parallel fence when using a [[Handheld Circular Saw|handheld circular saw]]?


== How It's Used ==
{{£}} made a saw guide that solved this problem for an old saw we used to have. We now have a nice [[Plunge Saw|plunge saw]] at the Space that comes with a 1400 mm aluminum rail, but this DIY approach should work for pretty much anything you might have at home!
* measure your workpiece and mark where you want to cut (at least two points)
* lay the guide on your cut line, connecting the measured points with its thin side and keeping the guide on the part of the workpiece that you'll keep
* [[clamp]] the guide to the workpiece, avoiding the area labeled "KEEP CLEAR" (that's where the saw's motor will travel)
* secure your workpiece so the cut path is free of obstacles and the wood won't move unexpectedly
* place the circular saw on the thin part of the guide, just before your workpiece (you may have to open the blade guard by hand)
* let the saw ride on the guide and cut!


== How It's Made ==
== How It's Made ==
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You can also find similar instructions all over the internet, e.g. by [http://www.popularmechanics.com/home/tools/reviews/a3602/4283497/ Popular Mechanics] or [https://www.woodmagazine.com/woodworking-tips/techniques/sawing-solutions/circular-saw WOOD magazine].
You can also find similar instructions all over the internet, e.g. by [http://www.popularmechanics.com/home/tools/reviews/a3602/4283497/ Popular Mechanics] or [https://www.woodmagazine.com/woodworking-tips/techniques/sawing-solutions/circular-saw WOOD magazine].
== How It's Used ==
* measure your workpiece and mark where you want to cut (at least two points)
* lay the guide on your cut line, connecting the measured points with its thin side and keeping the guide on the part of the workpiece that you'll keep
* [[clamp]] the guide to the workpiece, avoiding the area labeled "KEEP CLEAR" (that's where the saw's motor will travel)
* secure your workpiece so the cut path is free of obstacles and the wood won't move unexpectedly
* place the circular saw on the thin part of the guide, just before your workpiece (you may have to open the blade guard by hand)
* let the saw ride on the guide and cut!




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Latest revision as of 10:44, 20 September 2022

ProjectInfoBox

Circular Saw Guide - No Measuring!

Circular saw guide build 5.JPG
Status: finished
Release Date: 2018
Initiator: Lukas
Materials Used: wood glue, scrap wood
(thin plywood or similar + thicker board)
Tools Used: handheld circular saw
Approx. Cost: 0 €


Tired of calculating how far from your desired cut line you'll have to place a board to use as a parallel fence when using a handheld circular saw?

Lukas made a saw guide that solved this problem for an old saw we used to have. We now have a nice plunge saw at the Space that comes with a 1400 mm aluminum rail, but this DIY approach should work for pretty much anything you might have at home!

How It's Made

For any other saw than the "Herkules BHK 1600LE" you'll most likely need a different guide. However, it's pretty easy to make without any measurements!

You'll need:

  • a board with a straight edge (wider than the saw's motor so you have room for clamps)
  • a flat sheet, e.g. plywood about twice the size of your board
  • glue the board onto the sheet, leaving enough bare sheet so the circular saw fits on it
  • after the glue-up, clamp the contraption down where you can saw and cut away as much of the thin part as the thick board lets you (keeping the wider side of the saw towards the board)

You can also find similar instructions all over the internet, e.g. by Popular Mechanics or WOOD magazine.

How It's Used

  • measure your workpiece and mark where you want to cut (at least two points)
  • lay the guide on your cut line, connecting the measured points with its thin side and keeping the guide on the part of the workpiece that you'll keep
  • clamp the guide to the workpiece, avoiding the area labeled "KEEP CLEAR" (that's where the saw's motor will travel)
  • secure your workpiece so the cut path is free of obstacles and the wood won't move unexpectedly
  • place the circular saw on the thin part of the guide, just before your workpiece (you may have to open the blade guard by hand)
  • let the saw ride on the guide and cut!