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Post by MrToolJunkie on Apr 20, 2015 9:43:44 GMT -5
Welcome, everloop. I think that everyone has weighed in for cutting plywood/sheet material. Another option is to try one of Bosch's blades that have the teeth ground for this type of material - I would try T308B for this application - it is labeled "extra clean" and if you look closely the teeth have two different grinds at two different parts of the blade - one on the top of the blade as it enters the material and then a different grind as it moves through the material and is plunged deeper. Progessor blades can also work, but will likely be a little more rough than the extra-clean.
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Post by thedude306 on Apr 20, 2015 15:18:53 GMT -5
I have nothing to add except that's a great video. Man I really want the P1CC!
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Post by Knight Woodworks on Apr 2, 2016 12:37:33 GMT -5
Want to thank Mr ToolJunkie and Woodie for the videos. I recently got some Mafell tracks, the vids were very helpfull.
John
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Post by MrToolJunkie on Apr 2, 2016 15:57:45 GMT -5
Want to thank Mr ToolJunkie and Woodie for the videos. I recently got some Mafell tracks, the vids were very helpfull. John Awesome! Glad that they helped you in making your decision and hope they meet your expectations.
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Post by MrToolJunkie on Jun 12, 2016 21:23:42 GMT -5
Here is another video I made ripping some 8/4 walnut with the P1CC and F80 guide rail. Love this jigsaw. Granted I could have use a track saw or my KSS saw, but I had the jiggy out and it was only 21 inches of cut, so why not? You can see the result is perfectly square.
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Post by holmz on Jun 12, 2016 22:39:23 GMT -5
... but I had the jiggy out ... Hence the expression, "Getting Jiggy wid-it"?
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