Make Perfect Repeatable Cuts with any Type of Circular Saw.

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  • @kennethvogt9379
    The graphical representation of why the cut width will be perfect was better than a thousand words.
  • @Mal501
    A practical application of "the best measurement is no measurement at all". Very clever, and another step towards why I don't need to buy a table saw.
  • @jeffbaker8808
    Okay, I have watched EVERY woodworking video on YouTube and have never seen this method. I remember in engineering school how the simplest, most logical approach could often be the most elegant solution and this one is that. Great option for all shops, especially small ones. (Well, maybe not watched every video, but I have earned a Master of DIY from YouTube U.)
  • @MrFoxLogan
    Never have gone to college, woodworking is self-taught. You pick up bad habits and lack a lot of tips, channels like yours help me improve myself and my works, thank you
  • @georgedeaney7270
    Nevermind the jigs etc, what interests me is the state of the tools etc in the background. This is a proper workshop with more than likely multiple jobs going on at the same time, hence stuff all over the place. In contrast to other YouTube "shops" where the tools are all on peg boards, racks of drills and more Festool boxes than Festool have in the warehouse, and not a pick of sawdust anywhere. I would show my bench if I could find it... Nice one Stuart.
  • @rufinocabrera8164
    Leonardo DaVinci once said, "Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication." This is the perfect example of that. What a great video, my friend. Thanks so much for sharing. Cheers!
  • @rickkinney1249
    i am 80 y o and i just learned something that i will use almost daily when i go into my hobby shop----thanx rick great video
  • @gregghernandez2714
    New subscriber here due to this video alone. As people from the U.K are so fond of saying "this is absolutely brilliant." I have a feeling you are going to disappoint some sellers who make those really expensive guides that attach to your track saw to make repeatable cuts. This is every bit as accurate, and so much cheaper too! Thanks so much.
  • @1509alexe
    Brilliant! Just cut 7 equally sized bits of wood using this idea. You are a genius!!
  • @TrophyJoe
    in my 50 years of working with Wood, I have struggled with this very same issue. Your solution is top notch. I wish that I had thought of it along time ago. Thank you.
  • @chris-C8
    This has been incredibly helpful! My school cancelled shop class, so I lost my access to a table saw. I almost bought a contractor/job site saw, but luckily, I found this video, and now I don't need the extra expense. Thank you!
  • @mickeyfilmer5551
    What a brilliant tip. I have had a circular saw for at least 20 odd years, and it was always a pain to do repeat cuts. I shall never look back now I'm armed with this tip. Has to be one of your best so far!! Thanks for sharing it Stuart!!!
  • @stephencave187
    That is bloody brilliant. So simple in design and use. But not as simple as me it seems โ˜บ๏ธ I love it. ๐Ÿ‘Œ๐Ÿป
  • @travisjodyh.842
    Thanks, you just saved me money on a table saw. Great tip.
  • @DivineMisterAdVentures
    JUBILATIONS OVERFLOWING! You've solved my problem! And a really big lot of good to you, sir!
  • @mortenpetersen8888
    Brilliant, this limits the need for a tablesaw in a smaller DIY workshop, and I can make good quality at the same time. Thanks for sharing
  • @seggremalac
    Ridiculously simple and absolutely clever method! I currently was thinking about a method as I am planning to make some kitchen cabinets to a friend and I only have a track saw. My ideas were overcomplicated and half this reliable. Thank you!
  • @belindarrr
    I just used this trick to build 16 drawer boxes! I canโ€™t thank you enough for sharing this!!!๐Ÿ˜Š
  • @carllamb6711
    Thanks Stuart Iโ€™ve been a joiner nearly all my life and I didnโ€™t know thatโ€ฆโ€ฆ. Iโ€™ve learnt something today. Thank you๐Ÿ˜Š๐Ÿ˜Š๐Ÿ˜Š๐Ÿ˜Š
  • @SmithyScotland
    Mind blowing. No measuring required. No expensive tiols required