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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.

 

  • Connects to almost any circular saw – right or left blade
  • Reversible Guide Arm for Right or Left Hand Use
  • Makes rip cuts up to 24” wide
  • Rip sheets of plywood in half – in just one cut
  • No measuring, marking, and no chalk lines
  • 100% Guide support through entire cut
  • No need to remove Rip-Cut™ when doing cross cuts
  • Quick and accurate adjustments – no tools required
  • Lightweight/Sturdy Design for use on the jobsite

 

Materials:
High Quality Aircraft Aluminum
Impact Resistant Plastic Polymer

Aluminum Guide Rail:
3" wide x 30" long
 

Saw Sled

6 1/2" x 8 1/2" saw platform

Guide Arm:
2" wide x 10" long
Minimum 5" edge bearing at blade entry
Minimum 3" edge bearing at blade exit
 
Cut Width:
Maximum 24"

 

Check out the Rip-Cut on www.kregtool.com!

http://www.kregtool.com/RipCut-Prodview.html

 

 

 

 

 

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Track saw is what I am looking for.  Most of us own a circular saw and need solid adapter to make it able to perform the track saw job.

This rip-cut adapter will perform well only the the smooth edge as it has to guide along when making cut.  my circular saw already has guide rod but smaller.  

Track guide.

Track guide.

Track guide... is what we need.

Yes Home Depot do, BUT the accuracy of what they do leaves a lot to be desired. Have not had a good experience with them ripping the sheets down to correct sizes. 

Kreg needs to show this in motion - not just static pictures - for both rip and crosscuts.

this is something  I am going to by

Kerg, I do believe you missed the boat with the boat with the Kreg Rip-Cut!!! I have a lot of the Kreg tools in my shop, but I doubt very much if you will see this one hanging on my shop wall. I will have to see one in operation before I make my final decision though.

What you should have done was make a better, more usable version of something like the Eemerson clamp guide.  And, by the way, I am not very impressed with your router lift either. The other Kreg tools I have are awesome though.

Ken Guenther

Great idea. I use a long guide clamp bar with a universal base that I attached to my circ saw. Poor mans track saw. I think this might be really useful in terms of measurements. I had to create blocks to make sure the saw was on the line. I also like the idea for making the base universal for routers. Have to make sure my cuts are perfect as I only buy American cabinet grade plywood thats very expensive a sheet. Wrong cut can lead to a costly mistake.

This does look cool, but I agree that an actual video from start to finish would be VERY useful!

At the top of the page price is listed at $35.

Available at Kreg Dealers everywhere, this April

$34.99



Den said:

Guess it's OK if the cost is under 20 bucks. It seems okay if the matieral has a straight edge to start with.

I might as well pay the guy at the home depot .50 cents a cut to make a 4x8 sheet smaller. I've had good luck with my T-square to make straight cuts.

Agreed. Would like to see something similar to this with a track.

Udon said:

Track saw is what I am looking for.  Most of us own a circular saw and need solid adapter to make it able to perform the track saw job.

This rip-cut adapter will perform well only the the smooth edge as it has to guide along when making cut.  my circular saw already has guide rod but smaller.  

Track guide.

Track guide.

Track guide... is what we need.

At over $30 I am not interested.  I will continue to use my cutting guides made from scraps of masonite and lumber.....I feel they are easier to use and have less chance of error.  The way the saw clamps to the guide does not look like it would be very secure on my Skil worm gear.

I don't think 24' is wide enough. Like some people said, how do we cut 4' x 8' in half? Also, how easily does the slide? Do we need to hold it and slightly push it as we push the saw? I wish it had small horizontal wheels at each end where support arms slides easily as we push the saw. I may have to draw to show what I'm talking about.  : /

1/2 length wise so you can have 24x96 panels. It's designed for rip cutting plywood not cross cutting. It's competeing for the 8 foot saw guides people buy.

Ronny Roach said:

I can't see how you can cut a 4x8 sheet in half in order to have two 4x4 

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