It’s easy to pick the wrong blade, especially for novice DIYers, because jigsaw blades come in dozens of widths, lengths, and tooth configurations. There are two general rules to keep in mind here: First, wider blades are best for making long, straight cuts, and narrow blades are better for cutting curves.

What is the longest jigsaw blade?

This blade is ideal for up to 6 In. x 6 In. lumber. This wood blade employs an aggressive 6 TPI ground-tooth geometry for fast cuts, and the blade is made from high-carbon steel….Technical Data.

Specification
Blade Thickness0.062″
Jig Saw Blade TypeJig Saw T-Shank
MaterialHigh Carbon Steel
Overall Length10.0

Do they make long jigsaw blades?

Bosch recently released their Precision line of extra long 10 inch jigsaw blades and we found ourselves wondering whether they had much practical use, particularly for doing what you often do with jigsaws; cutting curves.

Are all jigsaw blades standard?

Most manufacturers are now using T-shank blades as standard, which makes it easier to switch blades between different machines. U-shank blades are still available but the T-shank has become more popular as most jigsaws are now fitted with a tool-less blade change to make swapping blades faster and easier.

Can I cut a 2×4 with a jigsaw?

A jigsaw is a precision tool with a thin blade, which makes them ideal at cutting intricate designs on thin material. If you ever had to cut a 2×4 piece of framing lumber with a jigsaw and thought to yourself… “there’s no way”, you might be surprised!

Can I cut a 4×4 with a jigsaw?

Most jigsaw blades can cut to a maximum depth of 1-1/2 inches, which is well below the depth needed for cutting through a 4×4. And, since a jigsaw blade is perpendicular to the saw’s guard and cuts using an up and down motion, it cannot cut through material thicker than the blade like a circular saw or miter saw can.

Can you adjust the depth of a jigsaw?

Adjust the blade depth so that the teeth fall just below the work piece (no more than 1/4″). Remember to bring the blade just on the waste side of the cut, and make sure the motor side of the saw is over the supported part of workpiece.

How thick wood can you cut with a jigsaw?

Jigsaws work best for cutting softwood that’s no more than 1-1/2 in. thick and hardwood up to 3/4 in. thick. Jigsaw blades tend to bend when cutting curves in thicker boards, leaving a beveled edge rather than a square one.

How many types of jigsaw blades are there?

There are two main types of jigsaw blades: U-shanks or T-shanks (also known as SDS).

How do I choose a jigsaw blade?

When cutting wood, choose a 6–10-tpi blade. Wider gullets (the low areas between teeth) help clear sawdust. Cutting metal or plastic sheets calls for a higher tooth count and slower cut speed. A 6-tpi blade cuts faster, and tracks truer in thick material, but produces more chip-out than a 10-tpi blade.

How thick a piece of wood can a jigsaw cut?

How thick of wood can a jigsaw cut?

​Once a 4″ blade is attached to the jigsaw, you will usually have an effective length of around 3″. All things being equal, this is a rough calculation of how thick of wood a jigsaw can cut. With that being said, cutting wood that is the same length as the effective jigsaw blade often leads to challenges.

How to use a jigsaw?

Safety First. Be sure to put on your safety glasses and also your mask just in case.

  • Insert the Blade. While your jigsaw is still unplugged,insert the blade by pulling up on the quick release.
  • Set the Speed. Plug in the jigsaw and set your dial to the correct speed.
  • Make a Cut. If possible,clamp down your piece of wood.
  • Can jigsaw cut metal?

    Metal-cutting jigsaw blades have tiny but hard, sharp teeth that can cut through most mild metals, including sheet metal, wood with nails embedded in it, bolts, hinges, and galvanized and copper pipes. The correct blade to use depends on the thickness of the metal being cut.

    What sizes does a circular saw come in?

    Circular saws are categorized by the diameter of their blade they take. The most common and useful size is 7 and 1/4 inch. Saws this size will cut through material more than 3-inches thick, and they also offer the widest variety of blade choices for cutting substances other than wood.