HantsHog
Established Member
I am making some wall clocks out of 16mm slatted wood and need to cut a square hole for the movement mechanism to fit inside. The hole is about 2". Currently, I use a cheap (Lucas £15) handheld power jig saw but the problem is that on one side the edges of the hole are straight but on the other they a wonky. I think this is due to the blade flexing out of the holder.
I'm happy to get a better make of jig saw such as DeWalt or Bosch or do I need some other type of tool? I need to cut the hole fairly quickly. A morticer seems over the top and a scroll saw a bit slow and cumbersome not to mention the depth of throat needed (over 24").
Thanks
I'm happy to get a better make of jig saw such as DeWalt or Bosch or do I need some other type of tool? I need to cut the hole fairly quickly. A morticer seems over the top and a scroll saw a bit slow and cumbersome not to mention the depth of throat needed (over 24").
Thanks