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Making A Track/Saw Guide For A Circular Saw - Can I Use Melamine For A Straight Edge?
Bit of an odd question. I recently purchased my first circular saw and want to build a straight edge guide.
Most of the guides suggest using a factory edge of plywood to be your straight edge. I am very happy to do this BUT i do have some laminated Melamine board (3m Length) that still has the factory edge on it.
Would this be okay to use or would it being particle board change over time?
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I've been using a couple like this for the last few years . Admitted mine were from lidl £12.00 but work very well.
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You don't say how long the 'run' is (length of piece you want to cut.)
Dusty's link is the sort of thing I use. They're usually used on saw tables. only 24" though.
For up to 48" I use a plasterer's straight edge. I've got 6' ones as well. You just use a normal clamp to hold it (one each end)
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Actually, I just use those for 'posh' cutting (oak joinery etc.)
For everything else I use a piece of 2x1 batten clamped at each end. If it's a long run though, you'll need clamping in the middle as well. For cutting board, I put a single screw through the batten, but you may not want to do that for posh 'face' work.
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