It is much more fun and pleasant to work with a tire, but while there is no tire, I use a long rule, but this is not something like dancing with a tambourine. Perhaps it would be better with a battery, but the battery is overweight (an excuse for the poor). Got used to working with the wire. Of course, you can cut it, be careful. Has some pros: The most used tool in the country. Lightweight, accurate, comfortable, cuts briskly, along, across, at an angle, upside down, downside down, sideways, backwards, whatever. A couple of times I used it extremely as a submersible, but it's dangerous, inconvenient, and don't do it at all, it's not for that. The native disk is very thin and light, there is no jerk at the start, or it is almost imperceptible. With carpentry saws of boards, the quality of sawing is not affected in any way. Different cons: There is no soft start, and it is not needed, and if needed, it is bought cheaply and built into the outlet.