How To Cut A 6x6 With A Circular Saw

Step By Step Guide

  • Step 1 Make sure your circular saw is set at the right depth.
  • Step 2 Take a long edge of the 66 and cut it.
  • Step 3 Place the 66 on its side.
  • Step 4 Take the long edge of the 66 and cut it.
  • Step 5 Now you can cut your 66 into two pieces. Congratulations!

Tips For Cutting A 66 With A Circular Saw

  • When using power tools, always wear safety goggles
  • Before using a circular saw, make sure you read and understand all safety instructions.
  • Mark the area you wish to cut.
  • Your circular saw blade should be at least 3/4 inch in depth.
  • Adjust the bevel angle to 45°
  • Place your saw blade on the mark you have made and begin cutting.
  • When making an angled cut, always use a clamp

Safety Precautions

Safety goggles are essential when using any power tool. Safety goggles protect your eyes against debris and other objects while you work. Before you use any power tool, make sure to carefully read and comply with all safety instructions.

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How To Cut A Wide Board Using A Circular Saw?

Woodworkers often use circular saws to reduce large boards into smaller pieces that can be stored and transported easily. This blog post will demonstrate how to use a circular saw to cut a 66-inch wide board.

Conclusions

You will need to measure the area you wish to cut with a circular saw in order cut a 66. Place one end of the board against the fence of your tablesaw or other cutting machine, so it is vertical. Start by cutting angled lines from each side at 8 cm depth until they meet in middle. You should end up with two pieces 10 cm in width, each about 3 cm shorter than the previous. These should be approximately 10 cm wide. If they are not long enough for your project, you can repeat the process.