ear3
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Just got a good reminder that blade choice on the jigsaw really matters. To Rip Cut some 8/4 white oak for these rail holders I'm making, I started with the thick 75/4 blade, because that was what was already loaded in the Carvex. It cut like a snail, and when I started to see and smell burning on the blade, I shut the machine off not having gotten half of the way through a single cut. Then switched over to the 75/2.5 blade, and the cut went swimmingly -- a little more vibration than on the standard blade, but cut quality and most importantly speed were great.
You can see the comparison in the pic.
You can see the comparison in the pic.