 What the heck is an easy way to make a 4-foot long track for your circular saw? Hola woodworkers, Paul Carlson here, a small workshop guy. I occasionally want to do some ripping of sheet goods out in my driveway by throwing it down on some styrofoam and then getting down there with a circular saw track guide. I have the big Bora that is set up and I leave it set up for 8-foot long cut and that's great but it's cumbersome to then turn that around and cross cut it so I just wanted a nice 4-footer. I've got a 3-footer and I keep that handy, use that all the time but sometimes I need 4 feet so I thought I'd build another one. Went to the hardwood store, bought pre-finished Russian Birch 1.5 inch plywood that was 11.5 inches wide by 60 inches long. I cut it down to just over 48 inches long I then ripped off a piece that was 2 inches wide off of one edge using my table saw and then I simply screwed that piece slightly over, in my case, 5 inches from the edge. I had it about 5.25 inches or so. And then I got that all screwed down with countersunk screws so they're not above the board. I see one I've got to put down. And then I just simply ran my circular saw across that. Small workshop guy, hoping you'll like, subscribe and comment. Be safe in your workshop.