Using Black+Decker BDCCS20B for Cutting Plywood?

Started by Farmboy2810 on July 02, 2024

I'm considering getting a Black+Decker BDCCS20B for some plywood cutting. Has anyone tried it with success?

Solved by HyperionGM in post #3
I've been using the BDCCS20B for a while now, and it has been fantastic! You can find more information about its performance in this article Overview of the Black+Decker BDCCS20B Circular Saw. It even has a 90-degree depth of 1-5/8 inches and a 45-degree depth of 1-3/8 inches. That makes it versatile for different types of cuts.

Yes! It works great for me. The saw's 5-1/2 inch blade size and 3,700 RPM no-load speed make quick work of plywood cuts.

I've been using the BDCCS20B for a while now, and it has been fantastic! You can find more information about its performance in this article Overview of the Black+Decker BDCCS20B Circular Saw. It even has a 90-degree depth of 1-5/8 inches and a 45-degree depth of 1-3/8 inches. That makes it versatile for different types of cuts.

Solution

Wow, that's awesome! The fact that it can handle various angles is really appealing to me. Thanks, @HyperionGM!

I agree with you, @Farmboy2810. It's a very handy tool. By the way, has anyone tried using it for longer cuts?

I've used it for several long cuts in my garage, and it worked like a charm. The motor brake helps prevent the blade from spinning when not in use, which is a nice safety feature.

That's good to know, @psquid1121. So, overall, it seems like a reliable choice for plywood cutting. Thanks for sharing your experiences, everyone!