I've built a full size cab and a mini cab, now I'd like to split the difference and build a bartop. I'd really like to get my cuts a little straighter and more precise, especially for the smaller cuts. I've been using a circular saw for the large stuff, a jigsaw for smaller, more delicate stuff. Before I start making cuts for the new bartop, any suggestions about how I can get cuts that are more accurate than a clunky circular, but less "bouncy" than using a jigsaw? I have a rotary tool and a small sander, which may help with the curves on the sides. Should I be looking for something like a band saw with a fence? Even a table saw seems like overkill, and a miter saw won't make many cuts over a foot... what would you use/have used? Thanks!