Larry, anybody ever use these with a left-bladed saw, and if not, why
not, if you know.

Thanks.



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Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] accu-rip saw guide or something similar?

The Accu-Rip Guide Tool Review from This Old House reads as follows:
"Making straight, accurate cuts on 4x8 sheets of plywood or long rips in
boards is less of a challenge with the Accu-Rip saw guide from Craftsman
($40). Just secure its 27-inch-long aluminum arm to the base of a
right-bladed circular saw, "zeroing" the arm with the saw blade. Then
slide the "cut guide" along the graduated arm to the desired cut width
and tighten it in place. This guide runs against the edge of the board,
ensuring straight cuts as wide as 24 inches and as narrow as 1/16 inch;
no other ripping guide cuts as close. As with any saw guide, the last
inch or so has to be cut freehand; and when making wide cuts, a hand is
needed on the cut guide to move it and the saw together."

An easy home-made guide would simply be the straight edge of a piece of
plywood that you clamp into position at both ends. You would need to
line up the blade of the circular saw with your intended cut line, then
lay the straight edge in position against the edge of the base of the
circular saw then clamp the straight edge in position.

--
Larry Martin
Woodworking for the Blind
    --joining the world of blind wood workers

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> Does anyone have any opinions about what might be the best guide for 
> a circular saw?  What keeps the Accu-Rip guide from moving while
making a cut?
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> John
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