Hi everyone.
I need some basic advice please.
I have been cutting down some laminate chipboard wood for shelving in a bathroom unit and I have not been happy wiht the finished cut.
Althoug the cut is a straight line across the board the actual cut looks slightly curved / angled when you look down it. It looks to me as though the blade is curving slightly during the cutting process. It almost looks live a bevel cut.
Do you think this is a sympton of trying to force the jigsaw across the wood rather then letting the jigsaw go at its own pace?
Does varyng the speed of the blade /pendulam action help?
I need some basic advice please.
I have been cutting down some laminate chipboard wood for shelving in a bathroom unit and I have not been happy wiht the finished cut.
Althoug the cut is a straight line across the board the actual cut looks slightly curved / angled when you look down it. It looks to me as though the blade is curving slightly during the cutting process. It almost looks live a bevel cut.
Do you think this is a sympton of trying to force the jigsaw across the wood rather then letting the jigsaw go at its own pace?
Does varyng the speed of the blade /pendulam action help?