Although I have a table saw, chop saw, CNC router, 3d printer, metal mill, wood and metal lathes, I'd still recommend the OP use a hand saw for the project.
Not only is a hand saw cheaper, but can also be as accurate if not more so than a power saw. It's quite easy to clamp cutting guides to the workpiece. There's a ton of plans for miter boxes on the web.
It's also cleaner with less sawdust floating around, but it's still not a bad idea to wear a breathing protector.
I prefer Japanese style pull saws to push saws.
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