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Bora 540950 Clamp Edge Tool Guide,50-Inch
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    Features:
  • Intended to fit a wide range of applications, these multi-purpose straight edge clamps boast many unique features
  • The exclusive swivel head design will allow the Clamp Edge to firmly clamp angles up to 22.5 Degrees
  • This feature gives the user much more flexibility for all types of clamping and cutting applications
  • Swivel head design will firmly clamp angles up to 22.5 degrees
  • Use with all circular saws, routers, jigsaws and other portable power tools
  • Ridged Aluminum Straight Edge Guide for making straight and accurate cuts
  • Soft-grip non-marring rubberized clamping pad, securely grips all surfaces
  • Lifetime Warranty
Specs:
ColorSilver metallic
Height2.25 Inches
Length64.5 Inches
Number of items1
Size50-Inch
Weight2.9 Pounds
Width2.25 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Bora 540950 Clamp Edge Tool Guide,50-Inch:

u/slakwhere ยท 2 pointsr/woodworking

Jig saws can give a crooked/rough cut pretty easily. They are typically used for making curves. I really would recommend a circular saw for your application but the track saw would be good as well (but probably more money). You can use a speed square for smaller cuts and clamp a known straight edge to make longer cuts. They make specialty tools to help break down bigger plywood easily, they clamp all the way across the piece.

quick square method: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cGucvgrVLGg

edge guide for long stuff: http://smile.amazon.com/Bora-540950-Clamp-Guide-50-Inch/dp/B002UQZDYA/ref=lp_553160_1_1?s=power-hand-tools&ie=UTF8&qid=1419896287&sr=1-1

you should be careful but not intimidated by them. use them as directed with the proper safety gear and they're pretty safe.