A saw-max would work fine as well, clamp a straight edge as a guide and either will cut a straight line through 1/8th or 1/4" plywood like butter. A jig-saw would work too, just take longer but they are pretty cheap and much quieter. For cutting down large 4’x4’ or 4’x8’ sheets Kreg makes the Rip-Cut circular saw attachment that makes straight cuts up to 24" wide, I use mine a lot and I have a table saw. You don’t need a high priced saw for thin wood but I would recommend a good thin-kerf blade, it would be much easier to handle and faster on large sheets.
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