by atahoekid » Thu May 24, 2012 10:11 am
I made my cuts in foam with a jig saw until I realized it's kinda hard to get plumb cuts with it. Between the small size of the sole plate and the "bendiness" of the blades, it's easy to make cuts out of plumb. Really wasn't much of an issue until you have to precisely cut the foam, such as cutting out the door or window openings. If the blade is out of plumb by too much, you've made your opening too big. It probably isn't much of an issue either if you're not using thicker foam. I've taken to making straight cuts with the standard power saw but for the curves I still need a jig saw.
Any advice on using jig saw so it makes plumb cuts. Maybe a jig or maybe a better technique or maybe even a better tool?
Thanks, for the advice!!!
Mel
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