Most accessible way to cut large pieces of plywood.

Hey folks, I've been trying to find a good solution for my situation but I'm struggling here. making it short, I have a VERY low budget, I moved to an incomplete apartment, but I managed to get a huge pannel of plywood, a handsaw and a jigsaw. I need to build a cabinet so I can cook and have an usable sink to wash dishes. I just need to be able to properly cut the pannel into the correct sized pieces to assemble my furniture. But since some of the pieces are pretty big, I ruined some of the materials by being incapable of cutting in a streight line. So now I have some parts that do not fit properly. I can't buy a proper table circular saw for this, I need to make do with what I have. How do I do this? All videos and articles I found recomended either getting good, building a straight ruler for the saw (if i could, I wouldn't need it) or buying tools made just for that. I need a diy tecnique I can do at home for cheap. submitted by /u/GreenRiot [link] [comments]

Apr 24, 2025 - 00:51
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Hey folks, I've been trying to find a good solution for my situation but I'm struggling here.

making it short, I have a VERY low budget, I moved to an incomplete apartment, but I managed to get a huge pannel of plywood, a handsaw and a jigsaw.

I need to build a cabinet so I can cook and have an usable sink to wash dishes.

I just need to be able to properly cut the pannel into the correct sized pieces to assemble my furniture. But since some of the pieces are pretty big, I ruined some of the materials by being incapable of cutting in a streight line.

So now I have some parts that do not fit properly.

I can't buy a proper table circular saw for this, I need to make do with what I have. How do I do this?

All videos and articles I found recomended either getting good, building a straight ruler for the saw (if i could, I wouldn't need it) or buying tools made just for that.

I need a diy tecnique I can do at home for cheap.

submitted by /u/GreenRiot
[link] [comments]