How to cut a straight edge with a circular saw.

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Uploaded by on Nov 29, 2011

How to used a circular saw to cut a straight edge without a table saw

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  • Any other saw tips you could give would be great, Dom. You could even fit a few different saws in one segment.

  • @EvaBongoria Give me a idea what you're thinking about and maybe I can get it done today.

  • Honnestly you have the best straight forward tutorials... keep em coming!!!

    Any advice on where i could learn how to make a kitchen table and storing shelf unit? thanks again

  • @klixxx241 Thank you so much. Believe it or not, I'm working on setting up the shop to do that type of videos. I love making furniture and would love to show everyone how. I just can't wait. It's just so much work involved. Mainly because I will be making these videos with downloadable blue prints from my site. But getting close.

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  • Hmmm.

    Well i'm now seeing/remembering that you given tutorials on quite a few other saws. One I don't see is a reciprocating saw.

    Maybe do a little tutorial on what it can really do/be used for, and give a little insight on why it can be called the saws-all.

    Also, Maybe just do a little tutorial on how to use different saws on different types of materials (sheet metal, etc).

  • Nice tutorial. Straight forward and simple to do. Thanks alot.

  • Awesome, I really enjoy your vids!

  • Nice video Dominick, just did the same exact thing on a 6 panel interior door, only took off about 1/4" because it's a hollow core. I'm sure your son is thankful he's learning from you, he just doesn't know it yet....

  • Dominick you rock!

  • @DominickDiy

    That's incredible, brother, thank you!

    Also, I know running any real distance behind any given wall is most likely going to have to go through some studs, but just incase, could you try to get the drilling out of the stud (if necessary) on the video as well?

    This part confuses me when there's drywall in the way, as there's not much space to get a straight hole through the stud.

    Thanks again, dude!

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