45cm Free Angle Neo Circular Saw Guide

Regular price $110.00

Description

Most circular saw guides only give you 45° and 90°. The Shinwa Free Angle Neo gives you everything in between: a full 15°–165° swing range, marked in clear 5° increments, so you can dial in the exact angle a job calls for - compound framing angles, odd-degree trims, custom joinery - instead of guessing or resetting between cuts.

At 45cm, the guide is long enough to stay fully registered across wide boards and sheet stock even when set to a steep angle, where shorter guides run out of surface and lose accuracy. Line it up against your marked angle, or simply match it to an existing cut line for repeat work, then lock it in and let the guide's edge carry your saw's base plate straight through the cut.

Unlike its siblings in the range, the Free Angle Neo is made entirely in Japan - precision-machined to hold its calibration under repeated use, not just assembled to spec elsewhere. If your work moves beyond square cuts and mitres into genuinely variable angles, this is the guide built for it.

Made in Japan

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Pickup Available - Sydney

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  • True adjustable angle, 15°–165° - set and lock any angle in the range, not just fixed 45°/90° stops, for framing, joinery, or one-off angled cuts.
  • 5° graduated scale — clearly marked increments make dialling in an accurate angle fast, with no separate protractor or bevel needed.
  • 45cm guide length - stays fully registered against wide boards and sheet goods even at steep angles, where shorter guides lose contact and accuracy.
  • Two ways to align - reference the printed angle scale for a known cut, or match the guide directly to an existing cut line for repeat work.
  • The guide for non-standard angles - if your cut isn't a clean 45° or 90°, this is the one guide in the range built to handle it.