MrDavidRoberts
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I have this problem that I'm not able to cut straight 90degree lines in wood If I have attached a straight edge guide and run it along it.
It starts cutting fine, but than as it goes the blade seems to bend more and more and if the cut is more than 10cm long your line comes to probably about 80!!!! degrees all wonky and you basically destroy your workpiece.
I believe the problem is because it's a thin jigsaw blade and when you wedge it against a guide you probably create some pressure points once you get some differently structured timber/knot and it just bends as the jigsaw doesn't have anywhere where to move as its wedged against the straight edge. I have tried this with 3 jigsaws and all of them have been as hi-end as they come so probably not a jigsaw fault, but blade or operator fault.
Cutting in mdf and other thin man-made stuff is just fine, and also its fine if I don't run it against a straight edge for thicker solid wood.
But when it comes to cutting some 5cm thick solid-wood with a Straight edge guide, oh boy...
I have some regular thicker all-purpose bosch/dewalt/makita blades and they produce the same results, So I'm just wondering if there are any blades that can cope with such task or I'm doing something wrong or this simply can't be done with a jigsaw?
It starts cutting fine, but than as it goes the blade seems to bend more and more and if the cut is more than 10cm long your line comes to probably about 80!!!! degrees all wonky and you basically destroy your workpiece.
I believe the problem is because it's a thin jigsaw blade and when you wedge it against a guide you probably create some pressure points once you get some differently structured timber/knot and it just bends as the jigsaw doesn't have anywhere where to move as its wedged against the straight edge. I have tried this with 3 jigsaws and all of them have been as hi-end as they come so probably not a jigsaw fault, but blade or operator fault.
Cutting in mdf and other thin man-made stuff is just fine, and also its fine if I don't run it against a straight edge for thicker solid wood.
But when it comes to cutting some 5cm thick solid-wood with a Straight edge guide, oh boy...
I have some regular thicker all-purpose bosch/dewalt/makita blades and they produce the same results, So I'm just wondering if there are any blades that can cope with such task or I'm doing something wrong or this simply can't be done with a jigsaw?