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I bought Studhawk as I don't own a mitre saw and needed a way of cutting the end of a skirting board to 45 degrees. After five attempts, using different hand saws etc. I still haven't been able to get a clean 45 degree cut using the studhawk. I've followed the method as instructed in Studhawk videos each time. I'm fully aware that it could be a case of 'bad workman blames his tools', but I suspect not. It just isn't anywhere as easy as Studhawk make out and I can't afford to keep buying more skirting until I crack it.

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A clean, perfect cut everytime... Don't need to say anything else.

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The Studhawk Mitre guide is brilliant. It took me a while to figure out how to use it for the corner cut on the skirting, but I got there in the end.
No hassle delivery, imaginative precise tool. Blows other cutting guides out of the water. Rarely does a an innovation come along that really works.

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