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Top 5 Mistakes to Avoid When Using the BORA Clamp Edge

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Originally Posted On: https://boratool.com/blog/top-5-mistakes-to-avoid-when-using-the-bora-clamp-edge.html

 

Top 5 Mistakes to Avoid When Using the BORA Clamp Edge

The BORA Clamp Edge is an essential tool for achieving clean, straight cuts, but like any tool, it requires proper use to get the best results. Even experienced woodworkers can run into issues if they don’t pay attention to some common pitfalls. In this blog, we’ll go over the top 5 mistakes to avoid when using the BORA Clamp Edge, so you can maximize its potential and produce flawless cuts every time.

  1. Not Measuring Accurately

    One of the most common mistakes is failing to measure the cut line accurately before clamping down the edge. Even a small misalignment can lead to uneven or inaccurate cuts.

    • Tip: Always double-check your measurements before securing the clamp edge. Measure both ends of the material and ensure that the BORA Clamp Edge is perfectly aligned with your cut line. Use a square or NGX T-Square Attachment to verify everything is aligned properly before you begin cutting.
    • Example: The BORA 48″ NGX Clamp Edge is excellent for long cuts, but it’s vital to make sure the clamp is parallel with the cut line from start to finish to avoid wasting material.
  2. Not Tightening the Clamp Securely

    The BORA Clamp Edge is designed to stay firmly in place while you work, but if you don’t tighten the clamp enough, it can shift during the cut, leading to poor results.

    • Tip: Use the quick-release mechanism on models like the BORA NGX Clamp Edge to make adjustments, but ensure you’ve applied enough pressure to lock it down securely. If you’re working with larger or thicker materials, you may need to apply additional clamping pressure to prevent any movement.
    • Example: For larger projects like cutting full sheets of plywood, use the BORA NGX 96″ Clamp Edge to cover the entire length and make sure it’s clamped tightly across the entire surface.
  3. Using the Wrong Tools with the Clamp Edge

    The BORA Clamp Edge can be used with various tools such as circular saws, jigsaws, and routers, but using the wrong tool for your specific cut can compromise the quality of your work.

    • Tip: Make sure the tool you’re using is appropriate for the material and the type of cut you need to make. For long, straight cuts, a circular saw is ideal. For smaller, intricate cuts, a jigsaw or router might be better suited.
    • Example: If you’re using the BORA NGX Saw Plate with your circular saw, ensure that the saw blade is sharp and set to the correct depth to glide smoothly along the clamp edge without snagging or splintering the material.
  4. Forgetting to Support the Material Properly

    When cutting large sheets of wood or other materials, it’s easy to forget that the material needs to be fully supported on both sides of the cut. If not properly supported, the material can sag or shift during the cut, leading to uneven edges or binding of the saw blade.

    • Tip: Use sawhorses or a large workbench to fully support both sides of the material you’re cutting. This will prevent the material from moving or flexing while you cut, ensuring cleaner results.
    • Example: When using the BORA Clamp Edge, it’s especially important to support smaller boards or shorter pieces of material, as these can shift more easily if not properly stabilized.
  5. Rushing the Cut

    Patience is key when using the BORA Clamp Edge. Rushing through the cut can cause the tool to veer off course, result in tear-out, or create rough edges.

    • Tip: Take your time and move your saw or tool at a steady, controlled pace. Let the tool do the work, and avoid applying too much pressure, which can lead to uneven cuts or damage to the material.
    • Example: When cutting with the BORA NGX Clamp Edge and a circular saw, begin the cut slowly to ensure proper alignment, then maintain a steady pace throughout the entire cut. Avoid pushing the saw too quickly to reduce the risk of tear-out or inaccurate cuts.

The BORA Clamp Edge is an invaluable tool for woodworking, but avoiding these common mistakes is key to achieving the best results. By measuring accurately, tightening the clamp securely, using the right tool, properly supporting your material, and taking your time, you’ll be able to make precise, clean cuts every time. The BORA Clamp Edge helps take the guesswork out of straight cuts to help you work faster and more efficiently.

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