Sawing wood precisely?
I drew some shapes on a board for my next project. (see photo)
I'd like to cut these as precisely as possible. Does anyone have any tips to ensure they don't go wrong? I have a jigsaw.
Thanks to all answers in advance
I drew some shapes on a board for my next project. (see photo)
I'd like to cut these as precisely as possible. Does anyone have any tips to ensure they don't go wrong? I have a jigsaw.
Thanks to all answers in advance
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I would not saw the arcs, but I would make them with the milling cutter. As a milling circle you simply need a board in which you drill two holes in the appropriate radius. A screw comes through the one hole as a pivot point and the other is suitable for the included copying sleeve of the milling cutter. Of course, the radius of the milling cutter must be added to the desired radius of the circle.
With the garbage on the picture, I made a radius of almost two meters.
With the stitching saw this is theoretically quite similar, but in my only practical attempt only humbug came out and a milling cutter is really nicely useful.
The rectangles ideally saw with a longitudinal stop which is clamped onto the workpiece as a temporary guide rail with screw clamps. A wide aluminium profile or a freshly sawed latte or the like. In order to accelerate alignment, you can first measure the distance between the edge of the cut and the edge of the stitch saw foot with a test cut. So draw auxiliary line on a rest of wood, align guide rail and clamp, saw, measure width of the sawed piece. Then you can clamp the rail directly to the right place with significantly fewer bumblebees.
With a decoupling saw it was possible to cut exactly when the dimensions were not too large.
With the cutting saw coarse (2-5mm distance) sawing and grinding firmly with grinding machine