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hey everyone welcome to think woodworks my name is izzy swan and im just doing a really uh quick quick quick quick tip quick tip im doing a really quick quick tip man william flint whos been uh a subscriber for a very long time here with thinkwoodworks or for a good good length of time um just asked a question on one of my videos about cutting straight edges with a cordless saw skill saw i think he means a cordless one he says portable im not sure if its just a regular corded one or whether its a cordless one im guessing cordless um but hes having trouble he wants to cut out some shelves and you want he wants to hes having a little trouble getting a nice straight edge hes using one of those uh craig guides i think hes talking about the ones that actually attach to the saw if thats the kind youre talking about mad william take it off the saw put it in the box that youre going to sell at the next garage sale they dont work very well theyre theyre okay for doing uh rough