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Bosch GST 150 BCE Jigsaw
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'''Description''':
  
External link:
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A jigsaw power tool is a jigsaw made up of an electric motor and a reciprocating saw blade.
  
http://www.bosch-professional.com/za/en/jigsaw-gst-150-bce-131485-0601513000.html
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Jigsaws are ideal for cutting curves and complex shapes in wood. They also work well for making short crosscuts on a board and finishing inside corner cuts. Jigsaws are not good for making fast, long, straight cuts. Use a circular saw instead.
  
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In the past, what is now usually called scroll saws were often referred to as jigsaws. A power jigsaw may also be referred to, by some manufacturers, as a "bayonet saw" or sabre saw.
  
A jigsaw power tool is a jigsaw made up of an electric motor and a reciprocating saw blade.
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==Safety==
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*Always use safety glasses.
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*Make sure the machine is unplugged before changing the blade and keep it away from the direction of your face.
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*Check that the cutting line does not pass over the work table. Otherwise you risk damaging the work table.
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*The electric cable must be position on the opposite side of the cutting direction.
  
A jigsaw with a bevel function on the sole plate allows cutting angles of typically up to 45 degrees relative to the normal vertical stroke for cutting miter joints.
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==How to use==
  
In the past, what is now usually called scroll saws were often referred to as jigsaws.
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*Used for free shapes.
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*Choose the right blade according to the material, the thickness and the maximum angle of the cutting curve.
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*The blade have to be at least 1 cm longer than the thickness of material.
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*Don’t change the T-shape blade with it directed at your face. Lie the tool down onto the worktable and proceed to change the blade.
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*Use a fence for perfectly straight cuts. Hold the workpiece and the fence firmly with clamps.
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*Avoid driving blades into the bench top.
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*With hardwood use slower speeds (to much friction can burn the material).
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*With softwood can use faster speeds.
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[[File:Mode_Jig_Saw.png]]
  
A power jigsaw may also be referred to, by some manufacturers, as a "bayonet saw" or sabre saw.
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==Blades==
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[[File:Jig_Saw_Blades.png]]
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==External link==
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http://www.bosch-professional.com/za/en/jigsaw-gst-150-bce-131485-0601513000.html

Latest revision as of 10:49, 27 April 2020

Bosch GST 150 BCE Jigsaw

Description:

A jigsaw power tool is a jigsaw made up of an electric motor and a reciprocating saw blade.

Jigsaws are ideal for cutting curves and complex shapes in wood. They also work well for making short crosscuts on a board and finishing inside corner cuts. Jigsaws are not good for making fast, long, straight cuts. Use a circular saw instead.

In the past, what is now usually called scroll saws were often referred to as jigsaws. A power jigsaw may also be referred to, by some manufacturers, as a "bayonet saw" or sabre saw.

Safety

  • Always use safety glasses.
  • Make sure the machine is unplugged before changing the blade and keep it away from the direction of your face.
  • Check that the cutting line does not pass over the work table. Otherwise you risk damaging the work table.
  • The electric cable must be position on the opposite side of the cutting direction.

How to use

  • Used for free shapes.
  • Choose the right blade according to the material, the thickness and the maximum angle of the cutting curve.
  • The blade have to be at least 1 cm longer than the thickness of material.
  • Don’t change the T-shape blade with it directed at your face. Lie the tool down onto the worktable and proceed to change the blade.
  • Use a fence for perfectly straight cuts. Hold the workpiece and the fence firmly with clamps.
  • Avoid driving blades into the bench top.
  • With hardwood use slower speeds (to much friction can burn the material).
  • With softwood can use faster speeds.

Mode Jig Saw.png

Blades

Jig Saw Blades.png

External link

http://www.bosch-professional.com/za/en/jigsaw-gst-150-bce-131485-0601513000.html