Kreg Owners' Community

Introducing the all-new Kreg Square-Cut™

Square-Cut™


Available Starting March 1st, at Kreg Dealers Nation Wide
MSRP: $16.99



The problem with traditional squares is that while they give you a straight edge, they do nothing to simplify and speed up the process of aligning your saw to your pencil mark. The Kreg Square-Cut™ simplifies this process with an adjustable guide arm that can be set to work with any circular saw or jigsaw. Simply match the arm to your saw’s unique offset, then use the Square-Cut™ to make fast and accurate cuts over and over again.

The Square-Cut's adjustable guide arm can be set to match any circular saw or jig saw. It compensates for the length from the blade to the edge of the base plate. What does this mean for you? Instead of eye-balling the blade on the pencil mark or using your tape measure to set back your saw from the line to a specific length, all you have to do to get a perfect cut is place the guide arm next to your mark, and make your cut. Faster results, fewer mistakes, and much less aggravation.


Thanks to the adjustable guide arm, you can set and reset it on-the-fly to match different saws you own. As a Kreg Jig owner, does this new product interest you? Please leave your comments below for our engineers and others involved in this exciting new project!





Views: 1851

Comment

You need to be a member of Kreg Owners' Community to add comments!

Join Kreg Owners' Community

Comment by KregRep on February 10, 2010 at 8:45am
Steve, you're exactly right... this is designed for those who can't afford a table/miter saw or just need to make straight cross cuts on the road.

Jenny, the Square-Cut works with stock around 1' wide. It's good for 2"x4"'s and smaller stock of course, but also for house siding and wider materials like that. It it not a solution for cutting panels (sheet goods) to length though... My best suggestion for that at the moment would be to follow the tips presented in this Kreg Plus Newsletter entry: Cutting Sheet Goods

Good luck!
-KregRep
Comment by Jenny on February 10, 2010 at 2:06am
How long can the cut be? It would be really useful if it was at least 4 feet long, to cross-cut sheet goods.
How does it clamp to the board. I need to be able to really press against that far end without it moving,
Comment by Steve McCullough on February 10, 2010 at 12:01am
For myself, I can't cut a straight line longer than 3/4 of an inch with a circular saw. That's why I have a mitre and table saw. This might work for me.
Comment by Don Grubish on February 9, 2010 at 11:21pm
MSRP is underneath the title of this blog. It's $16.99.
Comment by Steve Gronsky on February 9, 2010 at 9:09pm
I would be very interested in this tool as well. I, like most amateurs, have trouble cutting straight lines with a hand saw. The guide would surely be a helpful tool for the "amateur" workshop.

And, if Kreg is looking for testers ....... Please count me in!!
Comment by KregRep on February 9, 2010 at 8:52pm
Gladly, gentlemen.
The MSRP is above ($16.99), and you should start seeing it crop up in dealerships nationwide on March 1st!
Comment by KregRep on February 9, 2010 at 8:26pm
Great questions, everyone!!

#1 (LEFTIES) As of right now, this is the only model planned. This is a good idea and I will be sure to share it with our engineering deparment.

#2 (ADJUSTABLE ARM) Don is right, the arm is set using the saw blade's teeth as opposed to just the saw blade's body. This ensures that your cuts will be exactly accurate and the tip of the guide arm will not be damaged during the cut.

3) (OFFSET) The offset is completely adjustable. You can use it with a corded circular saw, a battery powered circular saw, or even jig saws which have a significantly smaller base plate.
Comment by Don Harris on February 9, 2010 at 7:38pm
I volunteer to be a tester. I suspect if you adjust the guide arm of the square with the blade tooth it would not get cut off.
Comment by Nathan H on February 9, 2010 at 7:06pm
Definitely interested but like the previous comments, I would like to know about a cordless saw version too. Ps. I'll be a beta tester!
Comment by Don Grubish on February 9, 2010 at 6:42pm
Does the adjustable arm go up against the side of the blade for the offset? If so, when you bring your saw forward, wouldn't it technically start nicking the end of the arm? Thus, after a while, would it really damage the square's arm?

Need Help?

For Technical Support, please call 800-447-8638 or send a message. Reps are available Monday through Friday from 8am to 5pm CST. 

Popular Posts & Projects 

Videos

  • Add Videos
  • View All

Forum

Jig settings for 2 ¾ x 1 ½ boards with 30 degree miters?

I making a hex ring out of 2x4s ripped to 2 ¾ inches wide with 30 degree miters.  What setting on the Jig should I used? 1 ½ is too much.  Thanks.Continue

Started by Patrick Halinski in Kreg Jig® Operation Dec 30, 2023.

40mm Cup Hinge Jig Question

Hi All.....I have the 35mm Kreg Jig hinge drill guide. The guide is great for 35mm Hinge Cups, but I have a speciality 40MM hinge cup to drill.Has anyone adapted the Kreg guide to work with 40mm Forsner drill bits? Or have a guide that works…Continue

Started by Ed Anderson in Beginners' Zone Oct 3, 2023.

Product Reviews

New Kreg 720Pro

I saw the video Kreg put out for this new jig and had high hopes for it.

I purchased one today and am very disappointed with it.

First the docking station is extremely cheap. The plastic is pathetic. A Lego has more…

Continue

Posted by Duke Leon on February 15, 2021 at 9:00pm

Not Pleased With Pocket Hole Construction

Several months ago, I purchased the Kreg K4MS so that I could build the Lego Table as outlined on the companion "buildsomething" web site which exclusively uses pocket hole construction.  I have considerable experience with conventional…

Continue

Posted by Robert Ringel on September 17, 2020 at 1:48pm — 9 Comments

© 2024   Created by KregRep.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Privacy Policy  |  Terms of Service

_