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Unit: Hand and power tools

Supporting: LMFFM2001A: Use furniture making sector hand and power tools

Section 3: Safe operating procedures

Jigsaw operation


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Cabinetmakers use jigsaws when they need to cut a profiled shape into a board, such as masonite, plywood, MDF, or timber.

You can also use them to cut aluminium and plastic trims if you fit the correct blade and use the right setting.

The link below will take you to a basic SOP for a jigsaw.

Jigsaw SOP

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Jigsaw blades vary in terms of their shape, tooth profile, number of teeth and the type of metal they're made from.

The differences are designed to make certain blades more suitable for cutting particular materials.

Do some research on the different blades available for your own jigsaw, or the one you're using in your training session.

What materials are they designed to cut? Write down the main distinguishing features of the different blades.

If you're studying this unit by distance learning, you can also take photos of the blades and match up your descriptions with the photos.

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