My Bosch CSW41 Worm Drive Saw and my Milwaukee M18 Fuel 18-Volt Cordless Circular Saw both have narrow shoes (base plates) that don't allow the Base Plate Lock Downs to hold the saw base securely. With a standard sidewinder saw the Rip-Cut worked well but I was hoping to use a couple of my newer saws with it. I'll be posting a full review later on but I wanted to address a problem I had getting a couple of my saws to work with the Rip-Cut, a cordless circular saw and a worm drive saw, and how I solved it. Yeah, twisted logic but as luck would have it they were coming out with a new version and were happy to oblige. I noticed a lot of links to my plans being posted on Kreg's social media streams and I contacted them to say thanks for being so generous with their links by asking them if the would send me a review sample of their Rip-Cutâ„¢ Instructions for modifying the Kreg Rip-Cutâ„¢ to attach circular saws using their rip fence slot that otherwise wouldn't fit.
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