Juneaudave wrote:Your going to like it Finn...the orbital feature will make all the difference!!!
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Happy New Year Dave
Ohhh goodie another positive confirmation


Can you please tell me about the Orbital Feature... Doesnt say anything on this manual ... but only 30 different languages about safety...which of course is important ....then while searching I found this info:
A standard-action jigsaw will move the jigsaw blade solely in an up-and-down motion, where an orbital-action jigsaw will angle the blade slightly forward and into the stock on the up-swing. The angle of the action can typically be adjusted for different types of materials, and can minimize wear on the saw blade. In many materials, this will make for a smoother cut.
Second, higher-end jigsaws will feature variable speeds. While this isn't always necessary when woodworking, it is especially useful if the jigsaw is used to cut metals. I do find it helpful, however, to be able to slow the blade speed down when making some rather intricate cuts, and feel that this feature is well worth the extra cost. If you get used to a variable-speed jigsaw and are forced to switch to a single-speed model, you'll miss the ability to adjust cutting speeds.
Heikki