SIMPLE Circular Saw Cross-Cutting Jig
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 Published On Aug 22, 2016

I built a simple crosscutting jig for use with a circular saw. It's easy to build, and consists of just one 2' by 2' by 1/2" piece of plywood and a small part of a 2x4 you can get from the local home center. This IS my first Youtube video, so i would appreciate it if you watched the whole video and say what you think! Thanks!

Check out my second video where I build a workbench using this jig!    • Easy-to-Build Simple WorkBench  

Cut List (Modified to right dimensions):
(4x) 2" tall 2x4s Whatever the maximum cut depth of your circular saw is, just subtract 1/2" from that to get the height of the 2x4
(1x) 3 1/2" plywood with (1x) 1" plywood rail It might be longer than needed when rail is assembled, so you have to cut off excess
(1x)1 1/2" plywood with (1x) 1/2" plywood rail

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