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All the best mate, my only advise is, take your time to get into a good work postion so you can do your cuts spot on! it not a race the examiner will only want to see if your safe enough to do it on your own without supervision. just chill and your be fine:thumbup: regards western

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It feels awkward and is a bit, just try and find a good foot hold and get your ankle cupped in somewhere so you feel secure and don't start to move while cutting.

If you can try get set back away from where your cutting so you can get a good look at where the saw is going. As said just take your time but show confidence with the saw. The assessor knows your no expert or you wouldn't be there, he wants to see you work safely and decisively. Good luck mate hope it goes well.

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you'll be fine mate:thumbup: with the free fall sink cut and really with all your cuts you need good work positioning, this is the key for precise cuts. make sure you have good triangleation on you're main ancore point and you're work position strop, this enables you to be locked in to position when preforming you're cutting. in regards to the sink cut start with the most difficult angle first. let us know hoe you get on with the test and relax and take your time:thumbup: regards western.

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