I'm really struggling to cut straight lines using my miter saw and circular saw. I feel like I'm doing something wrong, and it's frustrating. Does anyone have tips for getting straight cuts? Also, if you have any laser guide recommendations that could help, I'd love to hear them!
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If you're cutting circles with a circular saw, it's crucial to use a guide. A box level clamped to the board can work in a pinch, or you can build a special jig out of plywood if you're feeling crafty. Just steer clear of freehand cutting!
Hey, don’t feel bad, cutting straight can be tricky! It's a combination of technique and making sure your machine is set up right. Check your blade's security for any wobble and make sure your cutting area is level. Taking it slow is key—eventually, you'll get the hang of it!