🛠️ Cut Like a Pro, Every Time — Don’t Let Imperfect Cuts Hold You Back!
The BORA 5-Piece NGX Deluxe Clamp Edge System is a professional-grade cutting guide designed for precision and ease. Featuring a 50-inch clamp edge with a 50-inch extension, it offers up to 100 inches of cutting capacity. Its heavy-gauge extruded aluminum construction ensures durability and stability, while the tool-free NGX Saw Plate RT allows quick setup. The set includes essential accessories like a T-square attachment and track clamps, making it ideal for clean, accurate cuts on plywood, dimensional lumber, and sheet materials.
Manufacturer | Affinity Tool Works |
Part Number | 544550 |
Item Weight | 9.99 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 59.84 x 12.4 x 3.94 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 544550 |
Color | Orange |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | 5Pc NGX Set with Saw Plate RT & T-Square Attachment |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | One year limited |
L**.
heavy duty and well made
As described and works very well for what it was made for. Customer service was helpful as one of the parts for tee squre was stripped, they are sending me a new part.
D**F
DDF100
They are great to work and their product is great well made and if you have any problems they great to work with… have know worries about buying their products
M**O
Good Product to cut plywood
The most important after you receive your product is to be "patient doing the initial set up". I am doing a woodworking bench 2'x7'x37", I get the plywood for the top and bottom shelfs cut at the big store, but the cuts where not exactly 2', the actual size of a full plywood is actually 4'-1/2" and they cut it in half with a very bad blade, the cut was horrible, my shop is small and I can not handle big pieces of plywood to trim it to the correct size. This is why I decide to buy the BORA 5 piece NGX set, I have a Skill 7 1/4" blade circular saw that is very, very old and it was not giving me very strait cuts, first I get and install a new 40 teeth carbide blade and clean and adjust the saw, put the saw on the new BORA plastic base, very strong plastic and adjusted to cut with 1/2" offset, I did not like the blade to cut to close to the aluminum track, I already ruin another track doing that, when I tried to connect the other 50" track together then I find out that the first 50" track did not have holes to connect the two metal bars that insert at the end of the track, I was kind of sad with this setback and I decide to drill the holes myself, I did not want to return my track that I was so exited to use, big problem when you do not have the correct tools to do it, the holes need to be drilled on the bottom of a 1/4"x1/4" dado in the aluminum track, finally I did it not perfect but they work, I install the second section and they did not align strait, I have to use a strait set up rule to align the two sections and tight the four screws, finally I set the saw on top of the track check my safety list, the end clamp that slide under the track (it works very good supporting the end of the 8' plywood) and went for the cut, I have the most beautiful strait cut that I ever did with my very old Skill saw, almost similar in quality as done in my table saw, I cut the other three sides and every corner was exactly 90 degree.I am very happy with the product, I will give a 5 start rating if not for the four holes that I have to drill on my brand new aluminum track. Perfect for cutting 3/4" Plywood, I will recommend these product to a friend.
C**.
excellent
exactly as described, love the product it is strong, and it was a gift for my husband he loves it
A**R
Instructions would be nice and enough chip strip for all of the included guide
So I just got this and still haven't really used it but some glaring things made me want to get something up. Understand that some things may be user error or a part not assembled correctly but since their directions are purely pictographs with no words and very little guidance it's not my fault... maybe directions or a set up guide with actual instructions would be helpful...The rail seems okay and pretty self explanatory, haven't gotten my precision straight edge out but it's pretty good with something I know is pretty straight. The sled has a little slop, not enough to be an issue for most but will stick a strip of some .02" uhmw in there and it'll be good. The saw mounting just doesn't seem to want to stay perfectly seated and the saw doesn't rest against and positive stops to hold it or to ease putting the saw in and out since I'm not currently dedicating a saw to this, am considering buying the other saw sled they have as it looks better.One other big disappointment was that they give you enough of the anti-chip strip for one 50 inch section of rail but not the two included in this set. That's just cheap. I guess I can put it all on one side and try to always cut on that side of both rails but know there will be a time where I need to flip around. I mean what was another 100 inches of plastic strip going to cost...
D**L
I couldn’t loath this product any more than I do
Where to start on this pile of junk. Started out bad when I for the life of me couldn’t figure out how to use the sled that your saw snaps into because the instructions were literally horrible. I mean I get you want to send your product to 500 countries and this don’t want to translate words into 1,000 languages but if your photos do not clearly explain how to use your f’n product than what’s the point? So ok got it I can figure out the pictures so I guess I’ll go to Bora’s website for a video explaining how to use it. I mean that would seem logical right? So go ahead and try…I’ll wait. Yep you’ll find the product I’m sure…go ahead and click on the link for a video. OHHHHH look at that it’s a dead link. Bravo Bora…Bravo. So here I am hunting and pecking on random YouTube videos to find one explaining how to use it. I find one from 3 years ago and of course it’s a different older version so that’s unhelpful. I basically never found a video on how to use it so I burned a few hours f’n around with it trying to figure it out.Then the next fun you’ll have trying to figure out what to do with the plastic zero clearance tape. Again the instructions suck more than an industrial Hoover vacuum so once again back to YouTube to find something on it. Found a video awesome go to put it on and imagine that…the damn tape doesn’t even stick to it. So here I am with some CA glue and sand paper trying to roughen up the aluminum so the tape will stick. Yep that didn’t work at all so I ended up throwing away the plastic tape entirely. So much for a zero clearance feature.Alright so by now I’m foaming at the mouth and about ready to punch a wall and I’m finally ready to cut a piece of plywood. Looking forward to trying this locking mechanism to make a nice straight cut. You would think the simple act of claiming the straight edge against the plywood would self square itself but you would be wrong. It doesn’t square itself at all. In fact the first time I tried it out I realized it was horribly out of square so I had to play this really unfun dance of running back and forth between both ends of the plywood trying to line it up on my mark. Oh did I mention how slippery aluminum is. Ya nudge one side and the other side moves. So ya I fiddled and fiddled and partially clamped and then ran to the other side the moved it a little and then ran back to make sure everything was lined up. Finally I get it lined up. I slap the sled on the straight edge and go figure the damn saw isn’t lined up on my line because…oh that’s right I can’t line it up because the damn zero clearance tape wouldn’t stick. Awesome so back to the plywood dance getting it lined up again. Finally get it lined up and start my cut. Wtf my saw is binding against the plywood….so I take off the saw and sled from the straight edge and go figure, the simple act of setting the circular saw down snapped into the sled managed to make my saw slide out of the clamp slightly so the blade was no longer parallel to the sled.So at this point I’m steaming mad. I’ve completely ruined my sheet of $90 plywood and I pretty much never want to touch this product again. Oh I should also mention when my saw got out of alignment with the sled I managed to gouge a chunk out of the side of the straight edge too so that’s pretty awesome.I absolutely loath this product with every fiber of my being. I literally threw all $150 of this product in the trash and I went and bought a track saw which is what I should have done to begin with.Save your money, save yourself from pain, misery, and anguish and stay far away from this product.
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