How to Cut Fence Posting?

By: John Garcia | Date Posted: October 18, 2022

So, do you want to know how to cut fence posting that will give you a nice, simple, and level cut? In that case, you’re in the right place, as here we’ll guide you through cutting any size fence post efficiently.

Well, you can use different methods for cutting, like a handsaw, a circular saw, and a miter saw. Simply mark the spot you want to cut, wear safety equipment, attach clamps and start cutting.

However, as we’ve already said, there are many fence post-cutting methods that you can follow. And if you’re interested in knowing about them, follow this article for step-by-step instructions.

How to Cut Fence Posting

Whether you want to cut a 4×4 or 6×6 fancy post, it’s always essential to follow some accurate method to get the desired result. You’ll need some tools and safety equipment to cut fence posts.

Plus, there are many different methods that you can follow to accurately cut a 6×6 or 4×4 fancy post. However, for your convenience, here we’ll add some of the most useful and easy methods with step-by-step instructions. Stick around:

Tools That You’ll Need For Fence Post Cutting

Here are the cutting and other related tools that you’ll need to cut a fence post:

  • A marker or pencil
  • Set square
  • Metal square clamps or jig fixture
  • A handsaw
  • Circular saw
  • Reciprocating saw

Safety Equipment

Putting on safety equipment is crucial if you don’t want to harm yourself while cutting a fence post. Here are some of the safety equipment that you should arrange:

  • Safety goggles
  • OSHA standard headphones or earbuds
  • Face mask
  • Hand gloves
  • A cap or anything else to cover your hair

Four Different Methods For Cutting

We’ll show you four different ways to cut fence posts; all of them are super easy so that anybody can try them. Without any further ado, let’s dive into the methods:

Cut With Handsaw

If you don’t have a powered saw to perform a post cut, then using a handsaw could be the most reliable way. It’s an old method but will not give a nice and accurate fence post-cut. Here are the steps you need to follow:

Mark A Line

Mark A Line:

Whether you use a handsaw or anything else, it’s always essential to mark the spot you want to cut. Use a marker or pencil and draw a line or each side of the post.

Start Cutting

Start Cutting:

After drawing lines, it’s time to start cutting; try to be gentle and don’t rush. Make cuts from each angle to simplify the cutting process.

Cut With Circular Saw

When it’s about getting the leaves and straight cuts to your fence posts, then nothing could be more efficient than a circular saw. However, this cutting machine may not be able to cut the whole wood, so you’ll need to get help from other tools like a handsaw.

Here are the steps that you need to follow to cut a fence post with a circular saw:

Mark A Line

Mark A Line:

Wear your safety goggles. Like the previous method, take a pencil or marker to draw a line. And don’t forget to draw a line on the remaining three sides.

Attach The Clamps

Attach The Clamps:

Place the fence post on a strong and flat surface, or you can cut the post after installing it. However, here you also have to use the metal clamps or jig fixture as they will give you an excellent cut.

Begin Cutting

Begin Cutting:

Start cutting from one side, and don’t try to cut the whole wood from one side. Try to make four cuts on the four sides. Use the handsaw to cut the remaining internal part, and you’re done.

Note: The circular saw will make a lot of noise, so it’s a good idea to wear headphones or earbuds to keep your ears safe.

Cut with a miter saw.

Cut with a miter saw.

Unlike others, if you have a miter saw, this tool can also be used to cut fence posts. The steps are relatively the same as the previous methods, follow the section below to discover them:

  • Utilize the set square to draw a line on each side
  • Place the fence post on the saw bed horizontally and keep the marked line under the blade
  • Fire up the miter saw, gently lower the blade, and start cutting. Don’t cut the whole wood from one side
  • Rotate the post and try to cut in all directions; you’re done.

Once you practice cutting the fence post from all sides, it’ll be easy for you to cut the whole wood.

Cut Through A Reciprocating Saw

Last but certainly not least, you can use the reciprocating saw to cut the fence post. Well, the usability of a reciprocating saw is pretty easy, and it can also give you a flawless cut.

Follow the steps below to learn how to cut a fence post with a reciprocating saw:

  • Like every other method, try to make a line through a marker
  • Then use metal square clamps or jig fixtures to make your cut more accurate
  • Once you have securely placed the clamps, now you can start cutting the fence post
  • Even though it’s a reciprocating saw, cutting on each side is always a good idea to make the process effortless.

Note: No matter which method you try to try to cut your fence posts, it’s always necessary to wear safety equipment. Plus, never cut the wood on one particular side. When you practice cutting from all sides, it’ll be much easier to make a flawless cut.

Closing Thoughts

Since you’re here, you might already have a good idea about how to cut fence posting with ease. Whether you use the post as a supporting part of your fence or anything else, a nice and level post top is always necessary.

Throughout this article, we’ve shown many different methods that you can follow. Each cutting method carries specific benefits and usability. So simply pick one that you’ll feel comfortable with.

However, using a circular saw could be the easiest solution. And whenever you’re performing fence post cutting, don’t forget to put on the safety equipment to keep yourself safe.

Thank you for reading!

John
 

John is the founder and chief editor of Homienjoy. With over 15 years of experience in the home improvement industry, John is passionate about helping homeowners confidently tackle their projects. Holding a civil engineering degree and working as a contractor, project manager, and consultant, John brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the Homienjoy community.

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