🔧 Cut Longer, Cut Smarter — Stay Ahead with BORA’s Precision Edge Extension!
The BORA 50" NGX Clamp Edge Extension adds 50 inches of precise cutting length to your NGX clamp edge system. Made from heavy-duty aluminum with an integrated T-track, it enhances versatility and durability for professional-grade straight cuts. Compatible with circular saws, routers, and jigsaws, this lightweight yet rugged guide is perfect for millennial pros seeking accuracy and efficiency in large-scale woodworking and home improvement projects.







| Material | Aluminum |
| Brand | BORA |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 53 x 3 x 1.5 inches |
| Color | ['Black White'] Should Be 'Black White' |
| Style | Circular |
| Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
| UPC | 814000019463 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00814000019463 |
| Manufacturer | Bora |
| Part Number | 544060 |
| Item Weight | 2.04 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 53 x 3 x 1.5 inches |
| Item model number | 544060 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Included Components | BORA 50" NGX Clamp Edge Extension |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
A**R
Perfect
Good
I**N
Good system ( but )
I like the system overall, but I found myself needing an extension track. I ordered the track and it came in a reasonable amount of time. however Bora cheap out on me and did not include the Teflon chip guard strip that comes when you order the original set. That caught me offguard now here I am ready to make this cut and I’m afraid I’m gonna get tear out in that one section. Would be nice if there were some big bold letters that said you buy that separate.
J**S
Not a track saw, but it does the job
Fits well with the clamp, straight lines if you square before you clamp it. Used it to build my first woodworking project, proficiency came quickly with this tool
B**B
Great product- a bit pricy
A necessary addition to your workshop if you’re cutting large sheets (4x8) and want straight cuts. A bit pricing though.
T**T
Does exactly what it should do.
It's a straight edge and with my original peice would clamp to 8 foot sheet. Ultimately I was cutting down 4x8 sheet of plywood to 5 inch x 8ft stripes. Would have brought a cheaper track saw as always having to add the width of circular saw got annoying for a large cutting project.
C**N
This 50" NTX clamp is a significant improvement over my old guide.
Originally, I had some problems receiving the correct item and needed Amazon's help to straighten that out, but I do have the right clamp now (NGX 50" ) and it has been getting almost daily use on a current project.As others have mentioned, you have to take measurements on both ends before firmly clamping in place; you can't expect 90 degrees just from the small clamp edge... it's not a T-square. Also, to disengage and slide the clamping part to another position, you have to figure out to push the orange clamp part back towards the gray clamp part and the assembly then slides freely. It was confusing at first.One other thing, mine came with 'ruler numbers and increments' on the aluminum guide top like the WTX model, but it IS the NGX model. None of the product pictures show a ruler top, so I think that must be an upgrade BORA has made to this NGX version (nice improvement.. they need to update the pictures).Overall, the clamp is exactly what I expected except for the additional ruler markings, and am pleased. Other than the aluminum guide, the rest is made from plastic which gives it a cheap feeling, but it is very durable plastic. I don't expect it to break with normal usage. The 50" guide is usually all the length I need but it would be nice to have the extension, though too pricy for the few times I would use it.
J**S
Works as expected - except …
It works. Sadly there were no instructions on how to attach it to the base NGX rail. Of course, on first glance it wouldn’t appear that instructions were needed since you should be able to just slide the two rails together. Unfortunately, there are two screws that secure the connection. There are no matching holes on the original 50” NGX rail. With some “eyeballing” and careful drilling it works but a simple template would have been nice. Beyond that, it works fine. Is secure on full 8’ panels.
M**R
Better off with a chalk line.
My contractor always would rip sheets using only a chalk line and circular saw. Honestly after trying a variety of these saw guides, I found it easier to learn to cut old schools with just a quality circular saw and chalk line.Setting up this saw guide to rip a sheet of plywood is kind of a hassle. You have to get both ends of the clamp edge in the right spot and make sure they don’t move when you engage the clamp. You have to calculate the offset from the edge of the saw plate to the blade. All of this means a decent amount of setup per cut especially if you don’t have a helper.When making the cut the length of the clamp edge means that you have to be carful not to put too much pressure against the edge while cutting lest you end up with a serious bow in your cut.Again as with many of these saw guides, a quality saw and chalk line and some patience provides better cuts and makes faster work.I feel like these saw guides are targeted at novices, (which I was) and the money would be better spent learning to use the basic tools to greater effect.
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