One indispensable tool in every man’s power tool collection is the jigsaw. Since its advent, it is the only tool that has been helping craftsmen in cutting all kinds of materials. Be it making straight cuts or curved cuts, everything can be easily cut with the help of these jigsaws.
Despite one of its biggest disadvantages of not being unable to cut exact straight lines, these saws are designed to produce and cut many different shapes and curves. Still used by many people today in the building and cabinet making trades, jigsaws are an essential tool to date. Like most other power tools, they are also corded and battery operated cordless jigsaws. They have blades that can cut thick and thin materials. Another advantage of these blades is that they are interchangeable and you can change them according to your requirements. Owing to all these features, they are known as one of the most common power tools woodworking and cabinet making industry. A guide can also be attached as to cut straight lines along an edge.
More Tips For Jigsaw Operation:
Remember not to use jigsaws that do not have speed control option. Since you would be working on various types of materials, it is important that you control the speed according to the material. The speed control switch should be easy to reach and adjust while cutting so you can achieve a high quality edge using the correct speeds. Always remember to wear eye protection while using the tools as the jigsaws have a reciprocating blade causes lots of flying splinters and wood chips. Always try to feed the tool within its limits and make sure to resist temptation to push the blade faster than it can cut to try and finish the job quickly. You might tend to damage the teeth on the blade or even worse snap the blade and damage the material with a broken blade trying to somehow make a cut.
One thing everybody should remember is that, while the jigsaws seem pretty costly up front, they are more than worth your money. The price of these jigsaws is usually based on the quality of the internal mechanism's, mode of operation, warranty and quality of build. Though you can get cheap jigsaws at $70 or $80, they can prove to be useless without speed control or a consistent cutting line. Cheap jigsaws will never meet your expectations and your work quality will deteriorate with such tools. Even pre-used good quality tools are a better option than a cheap low quality new one. The real value in a good quality saw is the ability to cut a larger variety of materials and produce different curves and shapes easily added with a true square edge due to a quality cutting form
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