The alternative is to cut it into small size using a circular saw.
Cutting a handle in a sheet of plywood.
Simply tie a loop in each end and you have a simple handle for your sheet stock.
Cut plywood sheets on the floor with full support.
I ve done this so many times before that i have developed a routine.
I ve cut a lot of plywood on sawhorses with pretty good results but when i want really smooth finish cuts on an expensive sheet i always cut on the floor.
The large size and the weight of plywood also makes it difficult to cut a full sheet directly on the table saw.
Know what plywood to get.
Cross cutting plywood sheets to desired length.
However i do not suggest cutting a full sheet of 3 4 plywood on a contractor grade table saw.
If you re using a table saw for the first time don t raise the blade more than one inch above the cutting surface.
It doesn t just help me get my plywood cut.
My miter saw can cut up to 16 wide boards at a time.
The most convenient way to do is is to procure a 1 1 2 inch thick installation about the same size as yours sheet and play it on the floor.
Again you could swap step 3 and 4 but i usually rip first then cross cut second.
The remaining steps may seem a bit detailed but there is a method to my madness.
Before you cut your plywood ensure that you have set the blade to the right depth.
Length of rope is one of the handiest tools you can have.
I use a bowline knot but anything that doesn t slip would do the trick.
I also save time and know i ll get the best service and cuts.
If my plywood strips are smaller than 16 wide i like to use my miter saw again with a fine tooth blade or it may cause a lot of tear out to.
These saws are pretty lightweight and the heavy plywood will be hard to handle safely throught the entire cut.
If it s too deep you ll drag the module and if it s too shallow you risk cutting through the sheet.
Grab the cut sheet tape measure and pencil.
Instead cut it down to smaller pieces with a circular saw or jig saw first.