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Jigsaw table - Peter Tremblay - 03-08-2018 Hello all, Has anyone made a small table to hold a jigsaw upside down for easier cutting of certain items? I was doing some small projects and it seemed that a table would be easier than trying to see the cut line down through the throat of the tool. Thanks RE: Jigsaw table - Phil Thien - 03-08-2018 There was one posted here in the last year or so where they trapped the blade in a piece of wood above the table, to prevent too much flexing in curves. RE: Jigsaw table - Alan S - 03-08-2018 I've not done it, but this guy seems to have put some thought into his: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=soUXerbSqOE&list=PLu3f2fMzXtQhsOrXYlscz98t97I-b9_wA RE: Jigsaw table - Lynden - 03-09-2018 (03-08-2018, 09:49 PM)Peter Tremblay Wrote: Has anyone made a small table to hold a jigsaw upside down for easier cutting of certain items? Instead of a separate jigsaw table, make a jigsaw insert plate for your router table or table saw extension wing. 61JYK6LYUlL._SL1403_.jpg http://qvc.scene7.com/is/image/QVC/v26831?qlt=95,1&op_sharpen=1&id=kVdmt3&fmt=jpg&fit=constrain,1&wid=600&hei=533&qlt=95,1&op_sharpen=1 More ideas.... https://www.google.com/search?q=jigsaw+table&espv=2&biw=1280&bih=678&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiHkav5gq7KAhUFSiYKHXRaD5sQsAQIRQ#imgrc=_ RE: Jigsaw table - stav - 03-09-2018 I never used it but my old Ryobi BT3000 table saw came with an attachment for that. I saw others on the Ryobi forum using it with great success. RE: Jigsaw table - Cecil - 03-09-2018 (03-08-2018, 09:49 PM)Peter Tremblay Wrote: Hello all, That is how I got started woodworking. My dad did that for us kids, because it was safer. We had a pile of scrap wood to work with. I did the same for my kids. RE: Jigsaw table - mike4244 - 03-14-2018 (03-08-2018, 09:49 PM)Peter Tremblay Wrote: Hello all, I have. Pretty simple but you should not use coarse blades. I used blades with at least 10 TPI. Unless you devise a hold down ,similar to a scroll saw a coarse blade will tend to lift the work off the table. I drilled 4 holes in the base of the saw. The table was MDF and 10/32 TEE nuts counter sunk in the table. I only used my saber saw upside down 3 or 4 times before buying a Delta scroll saw. I might be mistaken but I think an aquarium pump may work to clear the cut line. I think I saw that done years ago. mike RE: Jigsaw table - Peter Tremblay - 03-14-2018 (03-14-2018, 07:04 PM)mike4244 Wrote: I have. Pretty simple but you should not use coarse blades. I used blades with at least 10 TPI. Unless you devise a hold down ,similar to a scroll saw a coarse blade will tend to lift the work off the table. I drilled 4 holes in the base of the saw. The table was MDF and 10/32 TEE nuts counter sunk in the table. Thanks, Mike! RE: Jigsaw table - Cecil - 03-14-2018 (03-14-2018, 07:04 PM)mike4244 Wrote: I might be mistaken but I think an aquarium pump may work to clear the cut line. I think I saw that done years ago. Yes, aquarium pump works well. I purchased a used scroll saw. The billows did not work, but it came with a small aquarium pump. RE: Jigsaw table - splinter7612 - 03-15-2018 (03-08-2018, 09:49 PM)Peter Tremblay Wrote: Hello all, Here's one I'm going to make and you can get the plans very reasonably. http://www.stumpynubs.com/jig-saw.html |