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I've always seemed eff up using another straight piece to run against
The best thing to do with this is to use the fence on a circular saw to rip a length off a sheet of ply the use the factory edge from your rip to run the saw against. Factory edges are straighter than any cut you'll get using a track.
@ffm - yeah, this is what i've done previously for kitchen fronts etc., but i'm about to embark on a couple of projects which will need a lot of dryfitting so it feels like having something i cut long and straight with would be good. I've always seemed eff up using another straight piece to run against - but i suspect thats me rather than the technique.
@stevo_com @pryally- those seem like good options right.