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Making A Track/Saw Guide For A Circular Saw - Can I Use Melamine For A Straight Edge?

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flowernm66 | 15:11 Fri 03rd Nov 2023 | Home & Garden
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Bit of an odd question. I recently purchased my first circular saw and want to build a straight edge guide. 

Most of the guides suggest using a factory edge of plywood to be your straight edge. I am very happy to do this BUT i do have some laminated Melamine board (3m Length) that still has the factory edge on it.
Would this be okay to use or would it being particle board change over time?  

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If its particle board it will wear over time.For long term use  I would choose hardwood/10mm ply

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@Ryzen. 
Ah, i was worried as much. I was just trying to save myself £30 lol Thank you for the help! :) 

I use what is to hand the only problem being it cant be two thick if you are running it under the motor for any reason.

 

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@youngmafbog.
Yep. I have a very low clearance of (under a 1cm) from the bottom of the plate to the motor when im at the lowest blade depth but as i'll be cutting at MAX 3cm MDF i can rise it a little should be fine with a thickish piece. (12-20mm Ply) ty tho! :)

Sorry if link no good .  But worth going to the temu.com website.  Look at categories for tool or diy loads of cheep stuff for the DIY 

I'd be wary of anything fromthat company. Apart from the strong possibilty of data harvesting the products are from unknow companies and many items wont have been saftey tested independantly.  A circular saw is a very dangerous tool so it and anything you use around it must be safe.

I've been using a couple like this for the last few years . Admitted mine were from lidl £12.00 but work very well.

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If you're cutting MDF, beware the toxic dust (take all precautions to contain it).

You don't say how long the 'run' is (length of piece you want to cut.)

Dusty's link is the sort of thing I use. They're usually used on saw tables. only 24" though.

For up to 48" I use a plasterer's straight edge. I've got 6' ones as well. You just use a normal clamp to hold it (one each end)

https://www.screwfix.com/p/faithfull-feather-edge-48-/925GC?kpid=925GC&;cm_mmc=Google-_-Datafeed-_-Tools?kpid=KINASEKPID&cm_mmc=Google-_-TOKEN1-_-TOKEN2&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwtJKqBhCaARIsAN_yS_kvKSBFmPpptwEVISBslrf2_i8aCzH8PBYAMELgBPz3WAGnKyru7xAaApCyEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds

 

 

Actually, I just use those for 'posh' cutting (oak joinery etc.)

For everything else I use a piece of 2x1 batten clamped at each end. If it's a long run though, you'll need clamping in the middle as well. For cutting board, I put a single screw through the batten, but you may not want to do that for posh 'face' work.

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