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BORA NGX Circular Saw Guide Rail, 100" Straight Edge Clamp - Track Saw Rail

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Size: 100"


Features

  • 100 Inch Circular Saw Guide Rail: Professional track saw guide rail system combines 50 inch clamp edge and 50 inch extension; delivers precise straight edge cuts on plywood and large sheet materials with any circular saw
  • Built-In T-Track System: Integrated dual T tracks transform this saw guide into a versatile workbench accessory; clamp edge saw guide adds instant functionality for routers, jigsaws and other circular saw accessories
  • Quick Lock Clamp Technology: Ergonomic clamp handle provides one-sided adjustability for fast setup; straight edge clamp secures tightly to materials without movement, saving time on every cut with reliable grip
  • Heavy-Duty Aluminum Construction: Rigid straight edge tool crafted from thick aluminum ensures your saw track stays perfectly straight; this cutting guide for circular saw delivers stable, consistent results on any project
  • Universal Compatibility Kit: Complete saw guide rail for circular saw works with all brands; bora track saw guide includes connectors and large locking handles; perfect straight cut guide for woodworking and remodeling

Description

The Bora NGX Skill Saw Guide 544100 is a versatile and precision-engineered tool designed to enhance your woodworking projects. This circular saw track offers unparalleled accuracy and straight cuts. Featuring two integrated T tracks for accessories, instantly add a T Track to your bench or worksurface, by simply clamping it on as needed. This rip cut circular saw guide ensures a seamless guide for your saw, maintaining a straight edge throughout the cut. This provides a comprehensive solution for users, offering a reliable and adjustable system to achieve precise cuts. Thanks to its innovative Quick Lock Lever, you can clamp this guia para sierra circular securely in place with a single motion, ensuring a tight grip that won't budge. The ergonomic sliding clamp handle makes one-sided adjustments quick and easy, reducing the need for repositioning. Compatible with circular saws, routers, jigsaws, and other portable power tools, the Bora Straight Edge ensures clean, accurate cuts every time. Perfect for woodworking, remodeling, or any project requiring precise cuts, this Bora Saw Guide will streamline your workflow and boost your productivity.

Specs & Other Info

SpecificationDetails
MaterialAluminum
BrandBora
Dimensions (LxWxH)100 x 3 x 0.75 inches
ColorBlack White
DesignClamp Edge
Weight3.96 pounds (1.8 kg)
ManufacturerBora
OriginChina
Model Number544100
Package Quantity1
Components IncludedBORA 100" NGX Clamp Edge
BatteriesNot Required
Warranty1 Year
Release DateNovember 6, 2019

Frequently asked questions

The BORA NGX Clamp Edge enables a maximum cutting length of 100 inches. This is possible with the addition of the 50-inch extension that comes with the initial 50-inch clamp edge.

The product comes with a 50-inch clamp edge and a 50-inch extension, combining for a total cutting length of 100 inches. Currently, additional extensions for the BORA NGX Clamp Edge Straight Cut Guide are not available.

Yes, the BORA NGX Clamp Edge is designed to accommodate a wide range of circular saws. It provides a straight cut guide to ensure precision in your work.

The 544100 model of the BORA NGX Clamp Edge includes a 50-inch Clamp Edge and a 50-inch extension. Combined, these allow for a 100-Inch cutting length.

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🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The product being reviewed seems to be a practical and efficient clamp edge tool. It helps make straight cuts and is easy to assemble while creating some ease in processes. However, some reviewers noted that the product can bow slightly when clamped, and can require extra adjustments or additional tools. A few users mentioned some flaws with the accessory parts and setup.

Pros

  • 🔧 Easy to assemble
  • ✅ Useful for making straight cuts
  • 💰 Good value for money

Cons

  • ⚠️ Might require extra adjustments or tools
  • 🧰 Accessory parts and setup need improvement
  • 🔩 Can bow slightly when clamped

Should I Buy It?

If you're looking for a budget-friendly straight edge tool, and don't mind dealing with a few quirks, this product could serve your needs well. However, if absolute precision and quality accessories are a priority, you might want to consider other options.


  • Darn nice clamp!
Size: 50"
I got this with the saw guide, to make an "affordable track saw". Works pretty darn well for that purpose, once you get the edge guide aligned with your saw. BIG TIP: The clamp always seemed to be "sticking". Sometimes it would slide easily, but often it would jam up and stop sliding at all. It took forever to figure out the trick. Now it slides easily all the time. The trick is this: * The orange part of the clamp has two little tabs sticking out at the back end. * I had no idea what they were for, and none of the instructions mentioned them. * You put the heel of you palm against the back of the gray handle (in the "open" position), and then pull back on those tabs with your fingers, as though pulling on a hypodermic needle. * Voila! The internals of the clamping mechanism (whatever they are) COMPLETELY disengage, and the clamp slides freely in its track. Important Notes: 1) In the pictures, the "edge guide" looks like thin tape that could go anywhere. It's not. It's a nice, thick piece of plastic, with adhesive on one edge so it is ready to apply, and there is cut-away on the bottom of the clamp to attach it to, so it works well. 2) You NEED the edge guide. If you use the clamp for cutting sheet goods, you darn well want that edge guide in place. It is the ONLY good way to align the clamp for cutting. (There are blade-markers on the saw guide, but they're not really useful for lining up the cut when the saw is on the guide. (If you take the saw off, they may work. I didn't.) 3) To attach the edge guide, it's best to remove the clamping mechanism. (Easily done by taking out two screws. The instructions don't say that (they could use improving), but it's pretty easy to figure out there is no way to attach the edge guide the full length of the clamp, until you do. 4. The tape on the edge guide doesn't QUITE go to the end. It's maybe 1/4" short, but there is an inch of extra tape, so do yourself a favor and cut off the end of the guide where there is no adhesive, before you start applying it to the clamp. That will remove the slight tendency of the edge to lift up--something I may have to trim off, eventually. 5. Don't bother with the T-Square attachment! Total waste of money, if you're using the clamp as a track-saw. (For details, see my review of that attachment. It works fine when it makes a "T", but it has to be in an "L" configuration to work with your saw. And in that configuration, it fails miserably.) 6. Now that you know you CAN'T depend on the T-Square for alignment, and you MUST have the edge guide in place, do yourself a favor and mark BOTH sides of the panel you're cutting. Then put the clamp in place, and cut away. You'll save yourself the half-panel I ruined before I figured out those steps. 7. But there is still ONE MORE PROBLEM to solve, if your saw is like mine. The edge guard projects 1/2" beyond the edge of the clamp. The instructions for mounting the saw to the saw plate don't SAY to put the blade as close as possible to the edge of the plate, but they should. What they DO say is to make sure the blade guard is free to move. That's a darn good idea. BUT... On my Ryobi saw, "reasonably close" puts the blade 3/4" from the plate. The blade guard is pretty thick where it is close to the plate, so I can get it the saw MAYBE 1/8" closer, while still being able to move the guard. I KNOW I can move it 1/16" of inch closer. And I MAY be able to move it 1/8". But I NEED it to be a full 1/4" closer, for the edge-guide to be of any use. In "short" (pun intended), the edge-guide is 1/4" too short for use with my Ryobi circular saw. Will it work with other saws? Don't know. But I would check the width of yours. If your blade guard is more than 1/8" from the edge of the blade, it won't work. There is a WORKAROUND, though. So check your saw before installing the plastic strip that comes with the clamp. If it won't be wide enough, double-sided carpet tape and a strip of linoleum are the perfect size. Here's the procedure: a) Get a linoleum remnant from your nearest big box store, along with double-sided carpet tape. b) Cut a 2" strip of linoleum the length of your clamp. c) Put double-sided carpet tape in the groove under the clamp. d) Turn the clamp right-side-up and use your razor-knife to trim the excess tape. e) Turn the clamp over again, peel the backing from the tape, and put down the strip of linoleum, shiny-side pressing into the tape. f) Find a nice long piece of wood you can cut the end off, and do it. Voila! You now have a perfectly-trimmed edge guide! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2021 by Eric Armstrong

  • The fix for the glitch
Size: 100"
I really like this clamp. I did not buy the track saw guide but only the 544100 saw guide clamp. I’ve only had one glitch, and that is after locking it in place and unlocking it to remove, the clamp does not slide along the track until you release it. I thank Eric Armstrong for his review and his “BIG TIP”. That addressed the problem that I was having. The last time I used this, I put a note on the instructions on how to release it, but didn’t understand my note. Now I have a video that shows exactly what I need to do. Full disclosure: in order to get it started I used a rubber mallet and tapped the clamping piece to release it. My husband sprayed silicone into the clamp to try to get it to release more easily. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2025 by Adam

  • Not perfect but close
Size: 50"
Overall, it’s a good tool and works as advertised. However I was a little disappointed in the build quality. The clamping mechanism feels a little cheap and not as durable as I’d hoped. Also, you really have pay attention when locking the clamp that the opposing end did not slip. Because the clamping edge is only a few inches wide, it’s kind of difficult to square up the far edge of the clamp. It’s not nearly as fast to get the track setup square for your cut line. It takes a little patience and a double checking of your measurements before locking the clamp in place. Once set, the straight edge is awesome and produces great cut results. No need for the track sled in my opinion. The fence edge is plenty high enough to keep good contact with your circular saw, router, or jig saw. Overall, I do like it and would recommend it, but it could be a little beefier and with a wider edge clamp to help keep it square when getting it set up. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2022 by aaromero806

  • Inexpensive alternative to a tracksaw
Size: 100"
When combined with the Bora NGX saw plate (for mounting a circular saw) this becomes a viable alternative to a high end track saw, but at a relatively low price. A good track saw is more accurate, but they can cost 8 times as much. I recently used this (with the addition of a NGX saw plate) to cut full plywood sheets for a Murphy bed project and the results were great. Much better than my old method of clamping a straight board the full length of the plywood and running the circular saw along the edge. That said, be aware that the clamp is narrow, so when used at full length it tends to inflect slightly in the middle if you are not very careful and this can affect cut accuracy. Also, tear out on plywood is still an issue, particularly when cutting against the top ply’s grain. If you are cutting 8’x4’ plywood frequently and need high quality cuts, invest in a track saw. However, if you do this only occasionally, then the Bora NGX system is a nice alternative and you will probably be happy you saved several hundreds of dollars that you can use for other tools you may also need. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2023 by Jeff P

  • very easy to use
Size: 100"
great product
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2026 by Rich

  • Muy buena guia de corte
Size: 100"
Me llegó en perfectas condiciones y cumple su función, el acabado del alumino lo hace liviano de manipular y a su vez es fuerte para evitar que se doble cuando estes cortando, el tamaño correcto para hacer cortes a lo largo del plywood que son mas de 244cm y la prensa es inferior.
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2026 by Mike

  • Excelente producto
Size: 100"
Excelente buena calidad, buen tamaño. Entrega rápida
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2026 by Excelente producto ideal para niños

  • SAVE YOUR MONEY, scrap wood works better.
Size: 36"
These are terrible in many ways. 1. The locking mechanism makes me very angry. You might assume you can just slide it to the wood and clamp, but this is a lie. If you dont want the flimsy body to flex and leave a gap, you have to slide it to about 1/8in from the wood. Once locked, you cannot slide it again by unclamping, you have to take both hands and undo a separate lock (which is very loud and inconvenient). Not easy to use at all. 2. Not straight. At a bare minimum, straight edges must be straight. This one is off by about 1/16in. 3. Not low-profile. The clamp requires lots of space underneath to close, which makes it useless for many use cases, unless you use sawhorses rather than a table. 4. Bad finish. My plastic router guide scratched the finish on first use. Pathetic. 5. Impossible to square. Because of the crappy clamp mechanism mentioned earlier, it always throws itself out of square, and you cannot nudge it because it is now clamped. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2025 by Edan

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