On 3/30/2010 9:55 PM, Swingman wrote:
Whatever works for your particular use. I did that for 20 years and
there is no comparison, for what I do, with the "plunge" saw methodology.
AAMOF, I have very straight 105" and 48" aluminum angle, complete with a
guide system that will fit any circular saw, that has been resigned to
the dust bin of history.
Never again ...
I confess that I haven't used mine for quite a while, too - same with my
panel saw. Nowadays I cut more accurately without any guide at all.
In fact I use the same tool to cut precise elipses, parabolas, gears,
text, dovetails, M&T's, dados, lap joints,...
....in wood, plastics, and soft metals.
But not everyone needs, wants, or can afford spendy tools - and I have
to admit that my old angle guide (and the little SawSquare for
cross-cutting) worked well enough to halve a knife mark.
I'd be happy to join you and Leon on the Festool cheering squad, but I
prefer to not sacrifice precision and flexibility for portability I
don't need.
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Morris Dovey
DeSoto Solar
DeSoto, Iowa USA
http://www.iedu.com/DeSoto/