A track saw will probably be more convenient than a circular saw. The rail makes things much easier. Peter Millard on YouTube has decent reviews of a bunch of them.
I have a Workzone/Sheppach from Aldi which I upgraded with a high toothcount Freud blade (maybe 40T?) and a 1400 mm Makita rail. It's great, especially hooked up to a shop vac with an auto-on socket.
A track saw will probably be more convenient than a circular saw. The rail makes things much easier. Peter Millard on YouTube has decent reviews of a bunch of them.
I have a Workzone/Sheppach from Aldi which I upgraded with a high toothcount Freud blade (maybe 40T?) and a 1400 mm Makita rail. It's great, especially hooked up to a shop vac with an auto-on socket.