DIY Circular Saw Cross Cut Jig
I hear it all the time. People tell me how they struggle to make straight cuts with a circular saw. If you have years of experience with them it is easy to lose sight of the struggles of those with less experience. I think one of the problems people have with circular saws is that you have to do two things at once. Keep the saw against your fence or straight edge you are using and push through the cut. I think sometimes it is easy to get focused on one thing and lose sight of the second. Before you know it, your cut is off. Leaving someone to wonder what went wrong. Well this circular saw crosscut jig eliminates the need to try and keep the saw against a guide of some sort and allows the user to just push through the cut. It expands on the cut width available by many of the cheaper miter saws. My miter saw only has a 6 inch cut capacity without having to flip the work piece. This jig with the measurements provided on my website has the capacity to cross cut up to 22 inches. A few simple modifications and one can make angled cuts just as easily. If you would like more information including a cut list and materials for this jig visit: http://www.simplyeasydiy.com/2016/03/... Also visit my facebook page: / simplyeasydiy Visit me on Pinterest: / stansullivan14 ----Music by---- Cool Rock - Take the Lead by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...) Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-... Artist: http://incompetech.com/