I’ve hated my Ryobi corded jigsaw since I first used it. Never cut at 90 deg and the blade always jumps out of the guide. I was drawn to the Carvex because of the carbide guides. Let me tell you they really work! Between the thicker FT blade and the guide I easily get a straight cut.
I read the thread about the grub screw hack before a bought the saw and thought to myself it can’t be that bad. It really is that bad. Maybe it was acceptable before my first cut but after my fourth the blade wobbles like a loose tooth! It is difficult to start my cuts in the correct location and I might as well forget that I got the collins coping foot because there is no way.
Now what to do? I can try the hack but that would void the warranty and make the saw not able to be returned. I am also concerned that the grub screw won’t stand up to the orbital setting if I tighten it enough to get the slop out. Is Carvex just a lost cause? Do I just send it back and go for the cheaper dewalt barrel grip?
I am very disappointed to the point that I’m thinking getting into the FT cordless line was a mistake.
[crying]
I read the thread about the grub screw hack before a bought the saw and thought to myself it can’t be that bad. It really is that bad. Maybe it was acceptable before my first cut but after my fourth the blade wobbles like a loose tooth! It is difficult to start my cuts in the correct location and I might as well forget that I got the collins coping foot because there is no way.
Now what to do? I can try the hack but that would void the warranty and make the saw not able to be returned. I am also concerned that the grub screw won’t stand up to the orbital setting if I tighten it enough to get the slop out. Is Carvex just a lost cause? Do I just send it back and go for the cheaper dewalt barrel grip?
I am very disappointed to the point that I’m thinking getting into the FT cordless line was a mistake.
[crying]