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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!





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Comment by terry levan on March 2, 2010 at 9:43am
I maybe should have said, a mitered end.Terry Levan
Comment by Steve Gronsky on March 1, 2010 at 8:38pm
This tool is NOT intended for angle cuts. It is a straight edge for cutting a 90* only.
Comment by terry levan on March 1, 2010 at 5:46pm
Your still cutting from the line with an angle. Terry Levan March 1st. 5:45 PM
Comment by Bruce Matasick on March 1, 2010 at 4:31pm
It appears that angle cuts, e.g., 45 degrees, or bevel cuts would damage the Square-Cut base plate, and that it can only be used for vertical 90 degree cuts. Please confirm.
Comment by terry levan on March 1, 2010 at 12:15pm
I like, how soon will you send me one? Terry Levan March 1 st.1215 pm
Comment by KregRep on February 20, 2010 at 3:38pm
Steve, good question. There are actually 3 small holes in the Square-Cut which are used to hold the tool to the packaging. You can kind-of see them in the top photo. These would probably be the best bet for hanging the Square-Cut when not in use! It will be pretty easy to make these larger if necessary.
Comment by Steve Gronsky on February 20, 2010 at 11:20am
I've been watching this thread/blog since it began. I've commented also. Each time I look at a new message I also look at the pictures. I notice there is no "HOLE" in the Kreg Square-Cut for hanging it on one's bench/wall. Sure, I can drill one, but ........ Derek (Kreg rep) could you guys possibly add one in the lower left corner (opposite side from the adjustment bar)????
Comment by Mitch Wyatt on February 19, 2010 at 10:01pm
ok, I am interested...
Comment by Jens Jensen on February 18, 2010 at 9:29pm
I have used a speed square for many years and it works great just set the blade to cut and slide the square to fence and cut
Comment by wayne raup on February 17, 2010 at 12:33am
good idea. will try it.

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