Quote Originally Posted by Chief Tiff View Post
Chris Parks' post describes a cheap and cheerful track saw, here's one I built years ago for my Triton:

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For cutting narrow stock make a "Tee" square and clamp that to the timber. Here is one I made for my jigsaw, but the concept is the same.

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In both cases you make them slightly oversize and the first cut will trim them to length. You will need some way to clamp them to your workpiece too; the bottom part of my T square has sandpaper attached and a couple of brads points are embedded in the short "Tee"; this is fine for a jigsaw but I would be clamping the whole thing together before I put my circular saw to it.
thats a good idea!! i already made one with some scrap mdf and wood
thanks for the advice