Once the saw is completely lowered into the cut and the saw bed is flush with the cutting surface release the blade guard.
How to saw plywood sheets.
The large size and the weight of plywood also makes it difficult to cut a full sheet directly on the table saw.
For circular saws grab a 15 20 carbide tip blade designed for plywood.
Turn the saw on and slowly lower the saw blade into the sheet.
Lower the blade into the plywood.
The alternative is to cut it into small size using a circular saw.
My favorite part about this panel saw is that you can lock the blade into position on the guide rails rotate the blade 90 degrees and then you can push the plywood through the cut lengthwise sliding it along the support wings.
It s also a good time to check the blade for chipped or missing teeth.
Move the saw forward to finish the cut.
The most convenient way to do is is to procure a 1 1 2 inch thick installation about the same size as yours sheet and play it on the floor.
This guide is designed to rip plywood into strips by running the straight edge along the edge of the plywood while the circular saw cuts a certain distance away.
Use the circular saw to rip or crosscut the plywood.
Set the depth of the circular saw blade so it cuts through the plywood but not too deeply into the sawhorses or supports.
Many panel saws are designed to only cross cut a sheet of plywood.
Set the saw along the plywood edge lift the guard and look closely as you set the depth.
For table and miter saws invest in an 80 tpi plywood blade one designed for cross miter saw or rip table saw cuts.
Hold the saw firmly to keep it from kicking back to you.
This means you can rip cut a full sheet of plywood.
Also note that a circular saw cuts on the upstroke which often splinters the top edge veneer slightly.