I need to cut some curved corner braces (quadrants) from 6" x 2" oak, each about 500mm long.
I don't have a band saw, which I guess might be the best tool for this job, but I'm thinking a really good jigsaw might do it.
The Bosch is £230 at Axminster: 800W motor, barrel grip, looks good http://www.axminster.co.uk/bosch-gst-160-ce-jigsaw-body-grip-506142
A few user reviews I've seen have complained that it runs very hot, but there's good feedback here about other Bosch jigsaw's with precision control.
The Festool looks very good: 550W brushless motor, £265 at Axminster with systainer http://www.axminster.co.uk/festool-ps-420-ebq-plus-jigsaw-ax887310
But it looks like you have to buy a separate base at £96 for bevel cuts... Is that right?
Anyone had experience of either of these - or both?
Thanks,
Ian
I don't have a band saw, which I guess might be the best tool for this job, but I'm thinking a really good jigsaw might do it.
The Bosch is £230 at Axminster: 800W motor, barrel grip, looks good http://www.axminster.co.uk/bosch-gst-160-ce-jigsaw-body-grip-506142
A few user reviews I've seen have complained that it runs very hot, but there's good feedback here about other Bosch jigsaw's with precision control.
The Festool looks very good: 550W brushless motor, £265 at Axminster with systainer http://www.axminster.co.uk/festool-ps-420-ebq-plus-jigsaw-ax887310
But it looks like you have to buy a separate base at £96 for bevel cuts... Is that right?
Anyone had experience of either of these - or both?
Thanks,
Ian