NEWBIE CIRCULAR SAW QUERY

I remember that bloke, although can't remember his name. He posted what he was planning to do on this forum and Joe90 told him he was nuts and not to do it. A couple of days later he was on the news.
I can hardly believe that was 13 years ago already. And, the name is on the tip of my tongue and, I can picture him.
Can anybody jog my memory?
 
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I can hardly believe that was 13 years ago already. And, the name is on the tip of my tongue and, I can picture him.
Can anybody jog my memory?

It was notb665


 
A cheapo jig saw could wiggle all over the place even with a batten.
Yes, but if the guide is placed on the side to be retained (the lover bit), the jigsaw could only wonder upwards and the cut retaken from where it wondered off.
A good blade will make the operation very easy to control and it would be the safest option.
 
Hi All

I am planning to buy my first circular saw (hopefully nothing expensive).

I have a featherboard edge fence erected that is too high on one side and I need to cut it horisontally to level all the top up. The fence is already erected.


Can you tell me what circular saw you would recommend and in particular what ? fine blade would I need to do this and not splinter the wood?

Thank you in advance


paulie
I used my cordless circular saw to trim feather edge fence, no kick back no problem, jigsaw and recip saw use up down motion which just rips chunks out the fence as feather edge is thin and weak.
 
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