Get to know your circular saw
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Learn the main parts before you flip the switch. A circular saw has two handles for two-handed control, with the trigger on the rear handle. Some saws add a safety button you press first to prevent accidental starts. The blade usually sits to the right of the motor, though lefties can buy left-handed versions where the blade lives on the other side.
The flat base plate rides against the wood and keeps the blade square to the cut. Aluminum bases are lighter and cheaper. A steel base costs more but flexes less, which means cleaner cuts when you're going to use the saw a lot. For most home DIYers, either works fine.
Tip
Look for a 7-1/4 inch corded saw for your first one. It's the most common size, the blades are cheap and widely available, and you'll never run out of battery mid-cut.











