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Old 09-29-2011, 12:54 PM
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Ottawa wood cutting please!

I just bought a 12" IDMax and am going to make a ported box. My last time at Lowes and HD they cut the wood and were off a bit, which is very annoying. Anyone know of the best place to buy MDF and get wood cut? I am thinking Rona - last time they were the closest.
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Old 10-02-2011, 06:12 PM
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home depot does it for $1.00 a cut
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Old 10-02-2011, 11:51 PM
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store doesnt matter. It's all about the man operating the saw. On the other hand if anyone's using the upright saw, I'd stay away. Those things are guessing at best.
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Old 10-08-2011, 08:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Way2slo
I just bought a 12" IDMax and am going to make a ported box. My last time at Lowes and HD they cut the wood and were off a bit, which is very annoying. Anyone know of the best place to buy MDF and get wood cut? I am thinking Rona - last time they were the closest.
Like wasted911 said its the operator not the store. I have tried most of the stores around Ottawa and eventually decided I would have the store cut each dimension oversize. This way I can fit everything in my trunk and make the final cuts to size at home.
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for my box i used my small circular saw, 2 clamps and the straightest 2x4 i could find from home depot, i clamp down the 2x4 just far enough from my cut line it acts like a straight fence for the saw, im happy with all the cuts.
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Originally Posted by L1ability
for my box i used my small circular saw, 2 clamps and the straightest 2x4 i could find from home depot, i clamp down the 2x4 just far enough from my cut line it acts like a straight fence for the saw, im happy with all the cuts.
Use a level, it is extremely straight. I use a level for doing exactly what you describe.
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Old 10-09-2011, 09:32 AM
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I still use a circular saw for breaking down full sheets. Make a sawboard and your cuts will be as straight any anyones.

Read this and let me know if you have any questions: http://tomsworkbench.com/2008/11/12/...-the-sawboard/
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I ended up going to Rona. By the time you get to the last pieces it was off 1/16th inch or so. I just used alot of glue and then sealed the inside with caulking, turned out ok.

The circular saw idea is really good though.
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