Another method I have used in the past was using a sharp blade and a few different sized dinner plates that I could use as a guide when cutting curves. seemed to work well as long as the blade is very sharp
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djgra79 said:Perhaps the blade type in the jigsaw might change the outcome? I'm not an expert but would something with more, finer teeth work better than a coarser, bigger toothed blade?
Fasteddy said:djgra79 said:Perhaps the blade type in the jigsaw might change the outcome? I'm not an expert but would something with more, finer teeth work better than a coarser, bigger toothed blade?
I would agree that a finer blade pitch would be a better option as most common blades used with a jigsaw are designed for either wood or steel cutting. You may want to look at a blade that is more designed for cutting plastics
multicast said:But if its PVC ( some are ) then its lethal!
lithgowlights said:multicast said:But if its PVC ( some are ) then its lethal!
Yes HCl fumes (Hydrogen Chloride) are not good at all. Add it to a bit of moisture, such as your eyes, lungs, etc and guess what you have.... You have probably heard of Hydrochloric Acid![]()