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People who aren't used to crosscutting or ripping lumber have trouble keeping their circular saw moving along a straight line. Even when you have visible lines drawn on the wood, it's easy to get off course and bind the blade. This can leave burn marks on your lumber and even cause the saw to kick back, which is dangerous. "Use a straightedge when making a cut with a saw or a router," Lyons says. "You can use anything straight for a guide, even another piece of lumber. Clamp it down and when you run your saw or router along it, you get a clean, straight line."

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