12-02-2021, 08:19 PM
Hi,
This is about finer usage than cutting construction lumber to length so I hope the question belongs here
Recently I have bought circular saw, no previous experience with such tool.
I attempted to cut particleboard - 14in 'crosscuts'.
I was a little surprised when my cuts were off from 90deg bevels.
Manual states that bevel scale is calibrated at the factory, but I measured and had to correct this a little.
After that bevels improved but still not 90deg ...
I think this comes from flexibility of the body against base - saw has (usual) only bevel lock at the front not two like track saws.
When I rest my hand on the saw it flexes a little. Also the base might be not flat but it is difficult to check without disconnecting it from the body.
Are my expectations too high?
I would expect this is normal, and circular saws are mostly for cutting construction lumber.
But I have seen some Youtube reviews of equipment like Kreg Accu-cut and it seems like regular circular saw
can be used to join two 8ft boards (e.g. nice review from 'Doresoom tool reviews' ).
Thanks in advance for your opinion.
This is about finer usage than cutting construction lumber to length so I hope the question belongs here
Recently I have bought circular saw, no previous experience with such tool.
I attempted to cut particleboard - 14in 'crosscuts'.
I was a little surprised when my cuts were off from 90deg bevels.
Manual states that bevel scale is calibrated at the factory, but I measured and had to correct this a little.
After that bevels improved but still not 90deg ...
I think this comes from flexibility of the body against base - saw has (usual) only bevel lock at the front not two like track saws.
When I rest my hand on the saw it flexes a little. Also the base might be not flat but it is difficult to check without disconnecting it from the body.
Are my expectations too high?
I would expect this is normal, and circular saws are mostly for cutting construction lumber.
But I have seen some Youtube reviews of equipment like Kreg Accu-cut and it seems like regular circular saw
can be used to join two 8ft boards (e.g. nice review from 'Doresoom tool reviews' ).
Thanks in advance for your opinion.