I don’t use a jigsaw every day. No one does.
That’s because jigsaws are the go-to when none of your other saws can get in there. Scroll cuts, notches and cut-outs are this up-and-downer’s domain, and that’s where I’ve been making the most of my jigsaw.
Jigsaws need a unique combination of accuracy and power for the work I use them for, but unlike most tools, accuracy counts far more than power or the cut speed usually associated with it.
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[…] Sometimes your level of control depends on what type of material you are cutting. To see how the jigsaw will react when cutting, try using the lowest speed setting first. Then you can dial up the speed […]