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The Kreg KMA2685 Rip-Cut Circular Saw Guide is a precision woodworking accessory designed to convert your side-blade circular saw into a straight-cutting tool. Made from durable metal and measuring over 30 inches, it clamps securely to most corded or cordless saws, providing rock-solid stability and accuracy. Lightweight and portable, it’s ideal for DIYers and professionals aiming for flawless cuts on plywood, MDF, and solid wood. Compatibility with saws having bulky or plastic blade guards is limited, so ensure your saw fits before purchase.











































| Brand | Kreg |
| Color | Blue |
| Item Thickness | 0.12 Inches |
| Material | Metal |
| Product Dimensions | 30.88"L x 8.75"W |
| Style | Jig Saw |
M**.
Precision cuts made easy — a must-have for any woodworker - Especially Beginners
The Kreg KMA2685 Rip-Cut guide is a game-changer for straight, accurate cuts with a side-blade circular saw. Setup is fast and simple, and once clamped, the guide stays rock solid — no wobble or drift. Cuts come out perfectly straight every time, which makes a huge difference on sheet goods or long boards. I’ve used it on plywood, MDF, and solid wood, and it performs flawlessly every time. It’s lightweight, easy to store, and incredibly sturdy. Tip: Double-check your saw’s compatibility before purchasing, but if it fits, this guide will dramatically improve your cutting accuracy and confidence. Highly recommended for DIYers and professionals alike — precision and peace of mind in one simple tool.
C**S
Why didn't I buy this sooner? Massive time saver and very useful
Excellent product. This was way easier than using a table saw, gave me repeatable and accurate cuts. This is absolutely the way to go to rip down large sheets of plywood. The one thing I am struggling with is how to properly support the cut and the stock at the same time, I bought saw horses but I didn't think about how to actually cut the wood without hitting the saw horse. I ended up just going slow and supporting it with a stool but think I'll buy some insulation board to cut on in the future. I purchased this to help me create a french cleat wall and I needed to rip 48 4" strips out of 4'x8' plywood. I initially intended to use a table saw before I realized how heavy and tedious that would be. This Kreg rip cut made it significantly easier and faster. The worst part about this was the set-up instructions as the parts, pictures, and write-up did not match the parts in the box. All of my screws were the same size and 2 different colors and it was difficult to figure out which ones were supposed to go where. Overall this is great value for the money, well built, and extremely effective. I wish I had bought it sooner and am glad I went with a reputable brand like Kreg so I know it will last and will remain accurate in future use.
D**O
Great for Big Rip Cuts — But Packaging & Build Quality Lower the Score
I used this Kreg cutting system to break down large plywood sheets while building shelves for my built-in closet, and it definitely helped make the project more manageable. I’ve attached photos showing the plywood I ripped — from oversized sheets to narrow precision cuts. For large boards, this tool is a huge help, and I was even able to make cuts as narrow as 1 inch. However, several issues keep this tool from earning a higher rating. First, the product arrived in basic plastic packaging with no protective covering, and the jigsaw guide piece inside was already bent and scratched before I even started. For a tool meant to support precision work, this was disappointing and cost it a star on its own. Next, the latch mechanism used to set measurements doesn’t always stay locked. Adjusting the ruler takes more effort than it should, and at times I had to hold things manually to keep my measurements steady. The entire system is made of plastic, which raises durability concerns. Even tightening screws by hand caused bending — without using a drill. That doesn’t inspire confidence for long-term, repeated use. Sliding the jigsaw along the guide also takes finesse. The head attachment can shift or loosen during cuts, which slows the process and affects consistency. The instructions were okay, but I strongly recommend watching a video tutorial first. The spacing between the saw head attachment and the actual blade isn’t perfectly accurate, so doing several test cuts is essential before starting real projects. Despite these issues, this system does handle large rip cuts well, and with patience, you can achieve more precise cuts too. Overall, while this tool is very helpful for DIYers, especially for breaking down large panels, the packaging damage, plastic construction, and latch issues prevent it from being a top-tier product. Still, it’s a useful addition to a DIY toolkit — just expect some quirks.
L**O
Super easy set up, works flawlessly
Was able to use with a battery powered Bosch saw as well as my 40+ year old, metal cased, cored, Craftsman saw. Just about any saw should fit on this system. Saves tons of time with easily repeatable cuts. This is especially handy when making several of the same item. One of the best upgrades for my wood shop I have added in a very long time.
H**E
I am highly satisfied with this tool
EDIT Its update time on this one yall. To start I stand by my enitial review of the product. After a few uses the slideing action did smooth out as I thought it would. As I allso mentioned the plastic felt like it was to brakable. And this latest episode ads credence as to why I feel It should be all mettle. The plastic lock snapped while I was sinching it down after an adjustment. I had not at any point in time gottent ruff with the tool. BUT it was sitting out in the blazeing sun for a good while as I was working out doors and had no real shade. So I do wander if the exces heat on the plastic didnt play a part in it. Iv uploaded picures to show whare the failure occured I'm highly satisfied with this tool. It's a snap to put together its light waight and easy to use. If you can mess up your cuts with this you mayby might want to find something ells to do Now despite my happiness with this product I do have some mild constructive criticism. 1 it would be really nice to get and all mettle version of this tool. I just feel like all the plastic parts can be broken. Even at a cost premium I would pay it 2 the adjustment on this thing is herky jerky rough not at all as smooth as I feel it could and should be it can allso effect fine mesurements. But Mayby this will level out with more use 3 this gose back to the all metle parts thing again. But the plastic clamp that holds the main line in place i wish wer metel as it feels like something that could eventuilly get warn out and iether snap or not make good grip. As well as the saw clamps themselves theyr metle rods anchored to plastic and the way that whole portion of the unit flexes upwhen ypu put tension on the mounting screws. Yea I think you can do somthing about that Now befor anyone starts throwing rotten food at there monitore I'm actuilly not bagging on this product far from it. So far nothing is brocken and everything is holding together. This is so far a good product. These are all just feed back for the company to take into consideration on any future tool updates
R**S
Acceptable tool for the money, but not great
Revised Review -- September 2020 -- I've used this jig on 3 projects now. I am revising my original review. I still think it's an acceptably adequate tool for $40, but I really think Kreg could rethink this product and maybe sell it for maybe $55 and have a much better product. I like Kreg products, but they missed the mark on this one. The main problem is the attachment points to your saw. You may get lucky and the little attachment arms that come with the product will fit your saw, but I had to fabricate my own attachment fixtures from 18 ga. steel (see pictures). With solid attachment fixtures, this is a handy tool for cutting approx. 6-inch to 20 inch panels from sheet goods. However the locking mechanism that holds the saw to an exact point on the T-square is kind of phony and I don't trust it to hold a consistent measurement. So I have to check and adjust the T-square on almost every cut. I have down-graded my original review from 4 stars to 3. Original Review -- January 2020 -- I just got this and used it for about 3 cuts. There is definitely a lot of plastic that you need to be gentle with; but for the money this is a good tool. The cuts were accurate to width once I calibrated the hairline that shows the cut width on the ruler. The tracking was precise enough that I could stop the saw mid cut in order to put a clamp on the back end of my cut before proceeding. Stopping and restarting the cut did not make any blade marks. This definitely beats messing around with a straight edge and clamps. I used to break up sheets (like plywood). It fit my Dewalt worm-drive saw pretty good. The set screws that clamp the jig to your saw are a pretty clever way to make the jig fit many different saws. At first, I didn't think my saw would fit the jig but eventually figured it out. I would have given it 5 stars, but the overall build quality (lots of plastic) kind of bugs me. But as I said. It's a good and tool considering the price.
A**R
Great
Worked great
J**A
Great accessory for hobbyists!
This is a perfect accessory for occasional use with a circular saw on long straight cuts. Exactly what I was looking for! Good quality, good price, nice gift! I also like the way it was packaged - well enough to survive the rigors of shipping!
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