Thank you for a very basic introduction. As a woman, it was nice to have a woman demonstrating. I don't know why, just is lol. I guess it gives me confidence that I can do it too. 😊
Thanks for answering my main question, "Which way should the blade go?" I rented one from home Depot. I am as green as you can get. Yes it also reminds me of a sewing machine.
thank you for this very informative tutorial... you answered all the questions I had about how to use a jigsaw... I have always been fascinated by the wood crafts that I would see at Bazaars, craft shoes... etc... now, I think I can add a few of my own... again, thank you...
Do you ever clamp the board down? I was trying to cut out a notch in a 3.5 inch bead board plank for an outlet and even clamped everything is shaking so much I can't cut straight I changed the blade to make sure it wasn't old and was for wood. Is it the speed or the thickness of the board? Any advice would be great.
Yes, clamping can help. Also, I was just using mine and noticed, if you back out the blade and get it up to full speed before letting it touch the wood, it gives a much smoother, less shaky cut! Try that, I bet it will help.
No, I won't be doing a router video because I don't use one very often. I found this video very helpful though: ruclips.net/video/8Vl8Jbw3cSk/видео.html
You are cute,but please people do not use the machine this way. Never force the drill when you drill a hole,especially on plywood. It will break the layers on the otherside. Always clamp the wood to the table when you cut. Never use your hands to fix them on the table. Wear protective glasses!!!
Thank you for a very basic introduction. As a woman, it was nice to have a woman demonstrating. I don't know why, just is lol. I guess it gives me confidence that I can do it too. 😊
Nice freehand curves! So smooth.
Thank you. Very well demonstrated.
I picked this video because it was a woman demonstrating. Very nice job, well done! Looking forward to working on projects now.
Great video! Perfect for crafters branching out into using power tools for enhanced possibilities and creative potential, thanku!
So helpful and clear - thank you!
Thank you so much 😊 .. just received one for Christmas as I love doing crafts. Now I’m not so scared of it lol
Thank you Jenni for tutorial! I just bought me one and excited to use it 👍
YAY! That's so fun. Buying new tools is such a treat - I'd rather shop Home Depot than a mall any day 😜
Awesome video! I'll be getting a jig saw now.
Thanks for answering my main question, "Which way should the blade go?" I rented one from home Depot. I am as green as you can get. Yes it also reminds me of a sewing machine.
Use glasses/goggles for safety but as I am doing a demo…. I won’t bother! Other than that contradiction this is a good video!
thank you for this very informative tutorial... you answered all the questions I had about how to use a jigsaw... I have always been fascinated by the wood crafts that I would see at Bazaars, craft shoes... etc... now, I think I can add a few of my own... again, thank you...
This was awesome, thank you!
Thanks for going over this. I just bought a jigsaw and haven’t taken it out of the box yet.
I hope you give it a try! I think you will enjoy using it.
Do you ever clamp the board down? I was trying to cut out a notch in a 3.5 inch bead board plank for an outlet and even clamped everything is shaking so much I can't cut straight I changed the blade to make sure it wasn't old and was for wood. Is it the speed or the thickness of the board? Any advice would be great.
Yes, clamping can help. Also, I was just using mine and noticed, if you back out the blade and get it up to full speed before letting it touch the wood, it gives a much smoother, less shaky cut! Try that, I bet it will help.
Will this jigsaw cut through 2 inch thick wood? (For making a smowman out of wood)
Thank you so much
Thank you so much!
Appreciate it!!!
Make sure to put the wire right in the path of your blade!
do you have a videofor routers?
No, I won't be doing a router video because I don't use one very often. I found this video very helpful though: ruclips.net/video/8Vl8Jbw3cSk/видео.html
OmG, I’m a 41 year old man learning how to use a power tool from a woman
I'm 53 and doing the same thing.
I was thinking sewing machine!
It seems scary to me due to the speed of the blade and the weight of the saw.
you forgot to put your safety things on ..after telling us to use them..
You are cute,but please people do not use the machine this way. Never force the drill when you drill a hole,especially on plywood. It will break the layers on the otherside. Always clamp the wood to the table when you cut. Never use your hands to fix them on the table. Wear protective glasses!!!
Why u so pretty? 😘😘
i only use my jigsaw when i have no choice.
Add that is relevant to this video how?
@@marcwibble7949 Because it's a jigsaw?
you didn't have your goggles on!
Please don't get me wrong lady, but your sink is full of dishes and you better deal with it instead.