Introducing the Kreg Rip-Cut™
Available at Kreg Dealers everywhere
$34.99
Ripping down large panels into smaller more manageable workpieces can be one of the trickiest, most intimidating, and expensive steps of any wood project. Even for experienced woodworkers ripping with the nicest table saws, you’re still forced to lift large heavy panels, balance them carefully to avoid binding and bowing, while at the same time trying to support the finished workpieces and waste material as they exit the saw.
There is a faster way. There is an easier way! There is a better way.
Introducing the Kreg Rip-Cut™.
The Rip-Cut™ is an incredibly handy tool which speeds and simplifies the process of ripping down large plywood and MDF panels. No more taking your work to the saw, instead take the saw to your work. No measuring, no marking, no chalk lines – the Rip-Cut™ quickly and easily attaches to almost any circular saw, letting you cut pieces up to 24” wide with tremendous accuracy.
The Rip-Cut™ is a no-nonsense, straight forward, precision accessory for your circular saw that is so incredibly affordable it will pay for itself in no-time. It features a durable design including a solid aluminum guide rail, ultra-durable impact resistant plastic, an easy-to-read precision adjustable scale, and a reversible guide arm which works whether you’re left or right handed. It’s a super easy, precise, and affordable way to break down large panels for almost any project.
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Check out the Rip-Cut on www.kregtool.com!
http://www.kregtool.com/RipCut-Prodview.html
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Boy this tool looks great to me. I like that you can get precise repetitive cuts, and that there is sufficient support when starting the cut (must be about 6-7 inches ahead of the blade) and finishing the cut!! I've been looking for something like this!
Rip-Cut photos from Chief's Shop:
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.315033825221605.71976.156...
Thanks for the video! Looks like something I need to get!
KregRep said:
You had me with the announcement, now I will be hounding my local Lowes until they get it in stock.
I have needed this tool!
Hi Gents,
After carefully looking at this jig and being a person who cuts a load of 8 x 4 sheets down to varies sizes on site, Where can I get one NOW please, clamping a 4 x 1 down every time is time consuming bring it on.
Where and when are they available please
Serious Wood Cutter and the like,
Bob
I've been waiting and waiting and it's still not here. Is there a realistic date to expect to be able to order this tool? I really would like to buy it NOW. I've put off projects hoping this tool would do the work the advance videos promise.
The Rip-Cut is still on schedule to be on the shelves at Kreg Dealers in the second week of April. This will vary depending on the dealer.
Amazon.com is saying it expects to be able to ship in 3-4 weeks. Thanks for the update. I sure appreciate it.
You mentioned that only media contacts have the guides,.What is a media contact
My guess would be advertising agency
Jens Jensen said:
You mentioned that only media contacts have the guides,.What is a media contact
I ordered the rip cut from peachtree woodworking, and should be recieving it this week, so anxious to show it off to my co workers, i think when they see it at work, they will want to order one also, i think it's awesome !!!
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