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Hello
I am hoping someone can advise me of the most accurate way of cutting a ¼ strip of wood from a plank six feet long. I need to save the wood strip for something else and the strip needs to be pretty much spot on. I suppose a six feet straight edge (which I do not have) would be the answer and then run a circular saw along it... A six feet battern probably would not be accurate enough. Any suggestions please. Thanks very much |
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