pugilato
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I have a nice Bosch jigsaw (forgot the model number) which I got a couple of years ago to replace a new DeWalt I had bought but which did not cut it for me. I have been building some adirondack chairs, therefore giving it intensive use, and some annoying things have come up. Maybe there's a way around them and I'm not clever enough.
The saw has a blower that keeps the front of the saw clean of sawdust, which is handy. But I have found that when cutting along the grain, a ribbon is formed that curls and grows and completely obscures the cut line. Is this an issue with the Carvex? Or is it endemic to all jigsaws? I have tried with several of the Bosch blades.
A design flaw is the lack of a light on the device. I may velcro or duck tape a flashlight to the thing.
The saw has a blower that keeps the front of the saw clean of sawdust, which is handy. But I have found that when cutting along the grain, a ribbon is formed that curls and grows and completely obscures the cut line. Is this an issue with the Carvex? Or is it endemic to all jigsaws? I have tried with several of the Bosch blades.
A design flaw is the lack of a light on the device. I may velcro or duck tape a flashlight to the thing.