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* [https://www.neutechnik.de/produktkategorien/stichs%C3%A4getisch-zubeh%C3%B6r/pr%C3%A4z-stichs%C3%A4getisch/ jigsaw table] (can be self-built) | * [https://www.neutechnik.de/produktkategorien/stichs%C3%A4getisch-zubeh%C3%B6r/pr%C3%A4z-stichs%C3%A4getisch/ jigsaw table] (can be self-built) | ||
== Project Ideas == | |||
Here are some examples of [[projects]] you could use a jigsaw for: | |||
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File:Spring clamp against vibration.JPG|link=[[Project:Giant Football Scoreboard]]|large, curved shapes like a [[Project:Giant Football Scoreboard|giant football]] | |||
File:jigsaw idea - custom-fit shelf.JPG|cutting a corner out of a custom-fit shelf | |||
File:router jig with jigsaw.JPG|some [[Router Jigs|router jigs]] can also be used with a jigsaw, but at least the corners won't turn out nearly as nice | |||
</gallery> | |||
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Revision as of 21:51, 29 April 2020
MachineInfoBox Jigsaws | |
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Synonyms: | pendulum jigsaws, DE: Pendelstichsägen |
Material: | wood, metal & more (depending on blade) |
Access Requirements: | Reciprocating Saw Introduction |
Tutors: | Lukas Pakue Johannes Luzian Utis Sebastian Baumphil |
[[Has caption::power saws| ]]
A jigsaw is a powerful tool for cutting various hard materials in curved lines. For intricate shapes and thin materials, have a look at a scroll saw or a laser cutter. While relatively straight lines can be achieved by means of a fence, a circular saw (especially chop or table saw) will produce better results if you need precision.
Safety
When using the jigsaw, always take the time to properly clamp down your workpiece, hook up a shop vac and wear safety glasses. Wear hearing protection as it is really loud.
Accessories
Blades
Some saw blades for various materials should be available in each saw's box - if you broke one or need anything specific, please buy some new ones!
As a rule of thumb, the blade should be at least 1.5 cm longer than your workpiece is thick. [1]
Links
Basics
Upgrade Ideas
- jigsaw table (can be self-built)
Project Ideas
Here are some examples of projects you could use a jigsaw for:
large, curved shapes like a giant football
some router jigs can also be used with a jigsaw, but at least the corners won't turn out nearly as nice
Parkside PSTD 800 A1
MachineInfoBox Parkside PSTD 800 A1 | |
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Access Requirements: | Reciprocating Saw Introduction |
Manual: | in the box, pdf |
Tutors: | Lukas Pakue Johannes Luzian Utis Sebastian Baumphil |
Mitja's jigsaw works with T-shank blades.
It has a laser sight but you are better off ignoring that feature and setting up a solid fence to cut along ;-)
Bosch PST 750 PE "EXPO2000"
MachineInfoBox Bosch PST 750 PE "EXPO2000" | |
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Access Requirements: | Reciprocating Saw Introduction |
Manual: | ManualsLib |
Tutors: | Lukas Pakue Johannes Luzian Utis Sebastian Baumphil |
Lukas is permanently loaning his Bosch jigsaw to the Space.
It requires T-shank blades to work.
Malte 3D printed an adapter to use this saw with our Festool shop vac, here's the design on Thingiverse in case it should break or go missing. You may need to tape the adapter to the saw.