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Default Jigsaw & straight cutting in melamine

Ignore the toolsnobs that tell you your Craftsman is crap. Craftsman still
puts out good quality tools in their top line stuff. I have used jigsaws
that would follow a guide well and others that don't. Brand wasn't the
issue. Yours may well be one that doesn't. I've seen Bosches that wouldn't
either. Surprisingly, I have a $40.00 Black and Decker that does this very
well. Freehand the cut and clean up with a file or use a handsaw as someone
suggested.

"mark" wrote in message
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I looked at the bosch but could not see any advantage over the craftsman.
The craftsman is convertable to barrel grip, has a LED work light, laser,
blower and vacuum, tooless blade change, cast foot and about $100.00 less
than the bosch. Don't get me wrong, I gave a bosch recip. saw and 1617
router and like them both.

http://www6.sears.ca/webapp/wcs/stor...ctId=158484915


"Jeff Heyen" wrote in message
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"mark" wrote in message
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I am trying to cut some toekicks out of 5/8" melamine with a jigsaw. I
tried
the cutting guide that came with it and I keep the guide tight and saw
foot
nice and flat but the cut will not follow my straight line made with a
speed
square. I also tried clamping the speed square to the work and using

it
as
a
guide for the saw without the guide, keeping the saw's foot tight to

the
square and still the blade wanders off course. It is a brand new

craftman
top of the line and new bosch blades meant for "fine cutting in wood,
plywood and plastics". Thanks for any tips.


Mark, if you go w/ a Bosch jigsaw, do yourself a favor and get the
Progressor
blades. They make all the difference in how a Bosch jigsaw handles
"problem"
materials.

Jeff