Suitable Saw for Cutting Plywood?

Started by sirbean1 on July 03, 2024

I'm looking for a suitable saw for cutting plywood. What are some recommendations?

Solved by EndlesslyQuestioning in post #3
I've used the Skil SPT70WM-01 circular saw for plywood and it worked great. There's even an article about it at Overview of the Skil SPT70WM-01 Circular Saw. It has a 10-1/4 inch blade size, which is good for cutting plywood. The 15-amp motor provides enough power to get through thicker pieces.

For plywood, I'd recommend a circular saw or a table saw. A table saw would be more precise but less portable.

I've used the Skil SPT70WM-01 circular saw for plywood and it worked great. There's even an article about it at Overview of the Skil SPT70WM-01 Circular Saw. It has a 10-1/4 inch blade size, which is good for cutting plywood. The 15-amp motor provides enough power to get through thicker pieces.

Solution

That sounds perfect! I'll check out the Skil SPT70WM-01. Thanks for the recommendation!

Make sure you adjust the depth of cut according to the thickness of the plywood. It'll help maintain the blade's longevity.

The same goes for safety precautions, guys. Don't forget to wear proper protective gear and make sure your workspace is clear of debris.

Thanks for the advice! I'll be safe out there!

Safety first! Good luck with your plywood project!

Remember, if you need any more tips or information on the Skil SPT70WM-01, feel free to ask!