My son and I are starting a rental Business at the first of the year. You have been a huge inspiration for me. Almost all of your builds will be in our arsenal. Thank you sir.
I mostly use diablo blades. But if you look you will be able to buy a variety pack that has different blades for different applications. The variety pack has a scroll saw blade style for curved cuts, super easy with it. It has fine cut blades that do not leave such a mess and look clean. Upside down cutting blades that will leave the top side looking clean. Plus a blade for metal, thick lumber, etc. They usually have a sentence in the back or picture that illustrates what each blade is for. Also adjusting the settings on your jigsaw can have a affect on your cutting as well. After some practice and you find the blade that works best for you. It gets much easier. But will let you know cutting straight with a jigsaw is difficult as I still cant do that with out a guide on the side guide the jigsaw against. So I mostly use a circular saw for cutting straight if I have the option. Good luck!
My son and I are starting a rental Business at the first of the year. You have been a huge inspiration for me. Almost all of your builds will be in our arsenal. Thank you sir.
Thank you very much for the support! and Good luck on your new business adventure!
Love you’re work ❤
Thank you very much!
Nice!
Thanks!
can you pls make a box removable 4 x 4 x 2 ft?
What type of blade do you use in your jig? I have a craftsman and have the hardest time making clean straight and curve cuts. Any tips?
I mostly use diablo blades. But if you look you will be able to buy a variety pack that has different blades for different applications. The variety pack has a scroll saw blade style for curved cuts, super easy with it. It has fine cut blades that do not leave such a mess and look clean. Upside down cutting blades that will leave the top side looking clean. Plus a blade for metal, thick lumber, etc. They usually have a sentence in the back or picture that illustrates what each blade is for. Also adjusting the settings on your jigsaw can have a affect on your cutting as well. After some practice and you find the blade that works best for you. It gets much easier. But will let you know cutting straight with a jigsaw is difficult as I still cant do that with out a guide on the side guide the jigsaw against. So I mostly use a circular saw for cutting straight if I have the option. Good luck!