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    whats the secret? i dont really have a steady hand, or the space to put a table saw in me casa... so aside from visiting someone who has a table saw, how do you get the straightest cuts?

    ive got some thin (bout 1/4" thick) oak i bought from lowes for another project i finished. i have a good chunk left over. i wanted to build a basic square canopy for my 10 gallon tank that i just set up.

    can i take the wood back to lowes and pay them to cut it? i already have the wood glue to put it togeather, as well as primer and paint for the finished product.

    many thanks for your advice!

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    you can buy a small board, clamp it on the board you want to cut so your circular saw will ride along side of it and cut the board where you need to cut it. then, just run the circular saw straight down the clamped board and you should have a very straight line.
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    thats actually a really good idea. i guess i never thought of it because all i have is a dremmel. i shall head to lowes and see if theyll cut it. if not, ill give your idea a whack

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    Quote Originally Posted by lessQQmorePEWPEW View Post
    ..all i have is a dremmel....
    i dont think that will work very well, even if you have a guide board.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hobogato View Post
    i dont think that will work very well, even if you have a guide board.
    hah!

    ill buy a circular saw if needed is what i was getting at :P

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    thought just occured to me. would a jigsaw with a fine blade work the same?

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    jigsaws tend to make a mess of plywood - especially if you are cutting across the grain. you might get it to work ok tho.
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    honestly, since it's just a canopy for a 10g, why not just use a fine tooth hand saw. You can get a decent one for $20 that will make cuts so clean you could eat off of them!!

    I have a table saw, and a hand held circular saw, both of which have proper precision cut blades. If I need to make a cut that must be exact I still use the handsaw.

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    lowes or home depot will not garauntee that the cut will be within 1/4 inch of your actual measurement.
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    No matter what saw you use, you need a decent blade made for thin paneling/plywood, otherwise it will rip it up rather than give you a smooth cut.
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