c

25/02/2006 8:30 PM

Buyding an electric jigsaw... what's a pendulum one?


I'm about to buy a basic jigsaw and I see some are said to be pendulum
and others are not. What's the difference? Does it matter?

Many thanks and regards.


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c

in reply to [email protected] on 25/02/2006 8:30 PM

25/02/2006 8:34 PM


[email protected] wrote:
> I'm about to buy a basic jigsaw and I see some are said to be pendulum
> and others are not. What's the difference? Does it matter?
>
> Many thanks and regards.

Also, is a variable speed useful? what for, doesn't it just cut? Why
would I need more than one speed for cutting? Thanks.

PH

Peter Huebner

in reply to [email protected] on 25/02/2006 8:30 PM

26/02/2006 6:38 PM

In article <[email protected]>,
[email protected] says...
>
> I'm about to buy a basic jigsaw and I see some are said to be pendulum
> and others are not. What's the difference? Does it matter?
>

Cuts much faster on the straights, but doesn't do much good on tight curves.

Variable speed helps getting cuts started and in tricky spots it's useful as
well.

-P.


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MB

Mike Berger

in reply to [email protected] on 25/02/2006 8:30 PM

28/02/2006 7:25 PM

Your blades will last a lot longer and cuts will be cleaner
(without burning the wood, etc.) if you use an appropriate
speed for the blade and material.

[email protected] wrote:
>
> Also, is a variable speed useful? what for, doesn't it just cut? Why
> would I need more than one speed for cutting? Thanks.
>

EP

"Edwin Pawlowski"

in reply to [email protected] on 25/02/2006 8:30 PM

26/02/2006 2:23 PM


<[email protected]> wrote in message
> Also, is a variable speed useful? what for, doesn't it just cut? Why
> would I need more than one speed for cutting? Thanks.
>

Sure it just cuts, but you may want different speeds for different blade and
material combinations. Jig saws cut more than just wood, they can cut
plastic, sheet metal, steel, aluminum, plate, tubing, etc.


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