Tried out my new toy today - a hand-held jigsaw (as at
Is it a technique thing? If so, what am I doing wrong? If not, is the thing defective, and how would I confirm that?
Tried out my new toy today - a hand-held jigsaw (as at
Is it a technique thing? If so, what am I doing wrong? If not, is the thing defective, and how would I confirm that?
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Fresh blade. First circular cut dulls the blade on one side, making it lead.
So, you bought a crap jigsaw. Most of them are.
That's why every time there's a jigsaw thread hee or in uk.d-i-y, there's a chorus of people saying to spend the money and get a Bosch barrel body or maybe a Makita.
You buy crap tools - they work badly. QED.
Maybe if you didn't swallow the next time you suck a dick you'd be a little more helpful!
Doesn't look like a Bosch or even a Milwaukee to me.
Lew
Henry, First order of business, does the blade you are using match the material being cut. Just like any saw, there is a correct blade for the material. If that is ok, then see if there is a stroke adjustment for the blade. This alters the amount of forward stroke of the blade each time a cut is made. This can be affected by blade used and the material being cut. Sometime you just have to play with the amount of stroke to get a better cut. And, yes ALL jig saws wander. They are really made for following odds shaped cuts rather than straight cuts. I have used my circular saw to cut the straight sections, leaving the odd shapes to the jigsaw. However I have found after trying several others, the Bosch does seems to cut straighter than the other yellow jigsaw I have. Lastly if you do choose to use the jigsaw to make straight cuts, use a fence to guide the saw and the slower the you move the saw forward the better your control. Good Luck Paul
just do it normal
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