LFS19":1ana4yqp said:
DiscoStu":1ana4yqp said:
Whack a straight piece of wood down on the board and run the saw along that.
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That's what I've been trying to do, but getting in perfectly square is a challenge for narrower boards.
Thanks
If you have narrow boards then you can use a speed square - clamp it in place and then run the saw along the edge.
I think most of the guides shown hear will have issues with narrow boards and a speed square will cost about £7.
If you have a lot of narrow boards to cross cut then a mitre saw is the best option - though not the cheapest. My mitre saw was bought before I got into woodworking, I bought it when I did decking and although it's one of my cheapest machines it's the one I couldn't live without. However it's not worth buying one of you have 10 boards to cut as a one off.
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