zlamb0002 wrote:I was looking for doors and most of them I have found have rounded corners and I was wondering how to cut openings for them. I am not to good with a jig saw so I was wondering if there was an easier way to do it.
Jig saw quality is an important issue. I have two jigsaws, one is a B&D that cost about $10 when I bought it a few years ago. It has some play in it and the blade goes one speed straight up and down. It will not cut a straight line.
My second jigsaw is a Makita that cost about $130, it cuts in an orbital path and can split a pencil line if I go slowly and don't force the blade. So it seems the practice idea is not bad, but start with a quality tool. I don't use my jigsaw a lot but when I do, if I want good cuts, I pick a good sharp blade designed for the particular cut and the success rate is pretty good. Oh yeah, the cheap B&D jigsaw is the one I loan to the neighbor.
