dogcatcher
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Has anyone ever tried to cut segments with a flooring saw like the Ryobi or Skilsaw flooring saw? https://youtu.be/jJa001-QvHQ
I watched a guy today lay some flooring, he had a similar rig, except it was homemade using a circular saw. The saw was mounted on 2 guides above the wood to be cut, like the Ryobi the saw moved over the wood as it cut. He marked the angles and used the toggle clamps to hold the flooring in place while he cut.
It was basically a moveable upside down mini table saw sliding over the wood, a reverse of a table saw slide. Like this one. https://youtu.be/Rii-N5V9GbA
This is my theory, 2 rails with the saw mounted above the cutting area. Square the saw to the starting edge and use premade angle jigs to align the cuts. The cost would be a quarter sheet of MDF, the 2 rails and sliding blocks, a circular saw, and miscellaneous hardware. Cost would be less tha a $100, it would take up a small space and make segmenting available to just about everyone.
I watched a guy today lay some flooring, he had a similar rig, except it was homemade using a circular saw. The saw was mounted on 2 guides above the wood to be cut, like the Ryobi the saw moved over the wood as it cut. He marked the angles and used the toggle clamps to hold the flooring in place while he cut.
It was basically a moveable upside down mini table saw sliding over the wood, a reverse of a table saw slide. Like this one. https://youtu.be/Rii-N5V9GbA
This is my theory, 2 rails with the saw mounted above the cutting area. Square the saw to the starting edge and use premade angle jigs to align the cuts. The cost would be a quarter sheet of MDF, the 2 rails and sliding blocks, a circular saw, and miscellaneous hardware. Cost would be less tha a $100, it would take up a small space and make segmenting available to just about everyone.