🔧 Cut smarter, not harder — precision meets portability!
The Bora 530416 QuickCut Circular Saw Guide is a versatile, lightweight woodworking tool featuring a durable 16-inch aluminum rail and a 14-inch guide for long, straight cuts. It offers four preset cutting angles (22.5°, 45°, 60°, 90°) with built-in imperial and metric rulers, enabling professional-grade precision without extra tools. Designed with an ergonomic handle for secure grip, this all-in-one guide streamlines your cutting tasks, making it ideal for DIYers and pros alike.
Brand | BORA |
Color | Multicolor |
Blade Material | High Carbon Steel |
Surface Recommendation | Metal, Wood |
Special Feature | Lightweight |
Included Components | Bora QuickCut Saw Guide |
Product Dimensions | 19.25"L x 6.5"W x 1.5"H |
Item Weight | 0.9 Pounds |
Blade Length | 16 Inches |
Number of Teeth | 24 |
Cutting Angle | 90 Degrees |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00814000018138 |
Handle Material | Rubber or Plastic |
UPC | 814000018138 |
Manufacturer | Bora Portamate |
Part Number | 530416 |
Item Weight | 14.4 ounces |
Item model number | 530416 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Special Features | Lightweight |
Batteries Required? | No |
N**7
Awesome tool; convenient
This has become my go-to circular saw guide for quick cross cuts. No setup time at all and very safe. Lightweight but solid build quality. The straight edge is also good for drawing lines. And the ruler is very handy to quickly doublecheck short lengths without having to pull out the tape measure. I just leave it hanging on a peg for a quick grab and cut. Easy to wipe/shake off dust from the cut. A very practical invention.
C**L
Nail gun
Cut quality:Easy
J**K
Great Tool for DIY
I needed the tool to do some DIY work, it worked great, easy to use and to set up.
M**L
not for small hands and feels a bit cheap
the orange part is plastic so it feels a bit cheap and it's very big so not the best for small hands. Overall good.
C**R
Great Tool For Homeowner
I built a large trellis with the Bora tool plus a 20V Porter Cable hand saw. It is extremely helpful and made the project fun and accurate. Love this tool. You must use it with caution, and it is possible to run your circular saw blade onto the tool if you are not careful in your stroke.
D**D
Garbage.
Useless. Difficult to set up and change position. It sticks and the metal part scrapes the plastic.
J**S
Good idea, poor execution
I read the mixed reviews and decided to try it anyway. Unfortunately, the negative reviews were right. The concept is good, but the execution is poor. The extruded aluminum track is nice, so I give that 5 stars. But the plastic handle is junk, so I give that 1 star. The fit of the plastic handle into the channels of the aluminum track is poor, making the angles inaccurate and the track difficult to adjust. Both the 90 and 45 degree angles were off by half a degree. If I wanted accuracy that bad, I could make my cuts freehand.I do like the aluminum track, so I'm going to keep that and build my own handle from scrap plywood and some aluminum angle I have lying around. But this is the kind of thing that drives me crazy as a mechanical engineer. It wouldn't have been that hard or expensive to make a better, more accurate handle. Now I have to make one myself with free scraps from my shop, and it will work better than the crappy Chinese plastic I just paid for.
A**R
Meh. Not great
This product is only ok. I’ve used it extensively at this point, and (for me at least) in consistently generates cross cuts that are slightly off square. I think this is due to the fact that it has a grippy rubber contact surface where it is held against the board you are cutting. This means that depending on how you put pressure on the tool, it may deviate slightly from square.Is it bad enough that the cuts are not usable for framing? No. Is it annoying? Yes. Would I buy it again? No.
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