Ellingferd
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- Feb 14, 2015
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So I am new to woodworking and recently purchased a ts55 which has me hooked on the festool system. I am currently building the MF-TB based on the plans from Tim at benchworks.be and because I am limited to my current tool set of router and saw, I am not able to easily make the templates to route out some of the features in Tim's design. The hinge recesses are no problem, but the cut outs along the sides for clamping are kind of out of the picture. I would like to make a number of these, so it makes sense for me to create some of the templates, which will involve making the kind of cuts that a bandsaw/jigsaw would be needed.
All that said, I am leaning towards the carvex (havent decided on the handle or barrel, although the handle model can also be held barrel style, so that seems to make a lot of sense) because I like the visibility of the cut line and the possibility of expanding with the accessories in the future (accuracy is very important to me, even if my skillset is somewhat limiting in this realm, I would still like to have tools that make absolute accuracy possible in the future).
Any reason I shouldn't buy the carvex? I know there are plenty of carvex reviews on here, but nothing geared towards the beginning hobbyist. I feel a little silly spending this much money on a jigsaw given my beginner status, but I know I will be disappointed in a jigsaw that doesnt cut squarely, has a lot of deflection, etc.
I am also a new homeowner, so that is factoring into my decision as I am sure there is something I will need a jigsaw for in the future of this house.
Thanks for the advice!
All that said, I am leaning towards the carvex (havent decided on the handle or barrel, although the handle model can also be held barrel style, so that seems to make a lot of sense) because I like the visibility of the cut line and the possibility of expanding with the accessories in the future (accuracy is very important to me, even if my skillset is somewhat limiting in this realm, I would still like to have tools that make absolute accuracy possible in the future).
Any reason I shouldn't buy the carvex? I know there are plenty of carvex reviews on here, but nothing geared towards the beginning hobbyist. I feel a little silly spending this much money on a jigsaw given my beginner status, but I know I will be disappointed in a jigsaw that doesnt cut squarely, has a lot of deflection, etc.
I am also a new homeowner, so that is factoring into my decision as I am sure there is something I will need a jigsaw for in the future of this house.
Thanks for the advice!