Best way is a track saw with tape and a 1mm score cut first before you cut full depth. If you haven’t got a track saw then use a circular saw face side down to avoid as much chipping and damage as possible.
If you are going to use a skill saw, make a guide board, 1/4 inch thick plywood with a fence to run the base plate of the saw down, if you make it a little wide, the when you make you first cut with it, the edge of the board will be your cut line, tape the bar top off with masking tap and then place you board on your cut line, score it with a sharp utility knife and cut. Probably want to use a brand new finish blade on the saw, I'd more than likely use a diablo, fine finish blade just because they are readily available where I live and don't cost too much.
Best way is a track saw with tape and a 1mm score cut first before you cut full depth. If you haven’t got a track saw then use a circular saw face side down to avoid as much chipping and damage as possible.
How fine if a saw blade would you recommend? I don’t have a track saw so I will will my circular saw.
If you are going to use a skill saw, make a guide board, 1/4 inch thick plywood with a fence to run the base plate of the saw down, if you make it a little wide, the when you make you first cut with it, the edge of the board will be your cut line, tape the bar top off with masking tap and then place you board on your cut line, score it with a sharp utility knife and cut. Probably want to use a brand new finish blade on the saw, I'd more than likely use a diablo, fine finish blade just because they are readily available where I live and don't cost too much.
Thank you, just the descriptiveness I was looking for