Circular Saw Guide Under 5 Dollars
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Circular Saw Guide Under 5 Dollars
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This is just a short insructable on how to make straighter lines with a circular saw for less than five dollars. Making straight lines is great when your making anything worth anything. And as you know by hand is usually not straight.
Assembly

the material that I used was a one by one, 36 inch length piece of angled aluminum. This ran me about 4.50 in home-depot. I used the circular saw to cut it into 12 and 24 inch sections then using a square or other known right angle drilled and riveted the two pieces together.
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This aluminum square allows you to make straight lines up to 2 feet out with a circular saw using the first angle to clamp to the material and the second to guide the saw. If you liked this inscrutable please check out my channel GarageBot I promise I do more than pop rivet two pieces of aluminum.