I just got the Trion and have to say, it is awesome!
Here's an upcoming job that I have for it, looking for tips. Besides this jigsaw, the only power tools in my shop are my sharpening system and vacuum! Well, electric lights, too.
I am in the process of building a coffee table, very simple design, with tapered legs (walnut). I think I'd like to cut the tapers with the jigsaw. I'm not looking for 100 accuracy because I can finish the job with handplanes. My question is, what is the best way to secure the workpiece for cutting with the jigsaw? The only part not getting tapered is the top of each leg (where the mortises are for the tenoned aprons); would I just clamp this part, or would I need to clamp at various positions and do each cut in stages? (in which case, using a handsaw would almost be easier...)
Thanks,
Andrew
Here's an upcoming job that I have for it, looking for tips. Besides this jigsaw, the only power tools in my shop are my sharpening system and vacuum! Well, electric lights, too.
I am in the process of building a coffee table, very simple design, with tapered legs (walnut). I think I'd like to cut the tapers with the jigsaw. I'm not looking for 100 accuracy because I can finish the job with handplanes. My question is, what is the best way to secure the workpiece for cutting with the jigsaw? The only part not getting tapered is the top of each leg (where the mortises are for the tenoned aprons); would I just clamp this part, or would I need to clamp at various positions and do each cut in stages? (in which case, using a handsaw would almost be easier...)
Thanks,
Andrew