ukworkshipper
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Hey folks,
I hope someone can spare some advice, I am really disappointed by these cuts I have made on a kitchen counter top. I have been doing woodwork for a few months and can usually get pretty straight and precise cuts with my jig and circular saws. This is the first time I have made this type of cut inside a countertop. It's a solid wood oak counter top, 40mm thick, and this was a rectangular cutout for a stove.
I drilled a whole in each of the four corners and then used a Bosch 130 jigsaw with a T308B blade, initially I didn't use the pendulum but I noticed it was taking very long so I set the pendulum to 2. I had the impression that the jigsaw was pushing me towards the inside. Once I was done I realized that almost none of my cuts were at 90°.
Pictures of shame
What did I do wrong? Is it something wrong with my jigsaw?
Is there a way I can partially correct this? Should I do a pass with my circular saw to straighten this mess or again with the jigsaw?
Any advice is greatly appreciated, especially as I will have to make a cut for the kitchen sink and then cut the corners of another counter top.
I hope someone can spare some advice, I am really disappointed by these cuts I have made on a kitchen counter top. I have been doing woodwork for a few months and can usually get pretty straight and precise cuts with my jig and circular saws. This is the first time I have made this type of cut inside a countertop. It's a solid wood oak counter top, 40mm thick, and this was a rectangular cutout for a stove.
I drilled a whole in each of the four corners and then used a Bosch 130 jigsaw with a T308B blade, initially I didn't use the pendulum but I noticed it was taking very long so I set the pendulum to 2. I had the impression that the jigsaw was pushing me towards the inside. Once I was done I realized that almost none of my cuts were at 90°.
Pictures of shame
What did I do wrong? Is it something wrong with my jigsaw?
Is there a way I can partially correct this? Should I do a pass with my circular saw to straighten this mess or again with the jigsaw?
Any advice is greatly appreciated, especially as I will have to make a cut for the kitchen sink and then cut the corners of another counter top.