How to cut sheet metal with a jigsaw.
Cutting thin sheet metal with jigsaw.
Even with the right blade designed for cutting metal the jigsaw still seems to lock up on its cuts.
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This is our opinion but we can explain why.
For curved cuts a thinner blade can be better and a slower speed set before cutting.
Step 3 measure the desired.
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With the proper blade jigsaws can cut through wood with embedded nails 1 8 in.
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Use blades with 21 to 24 teeth per inch to cut metal.
The cut can produce enough heat to melt the teeth from the edge of a jigsaw blade.
Jigsaws are increasingly being used for cutting harder materials metal in particular.
Stainless steel builds up heat quickly when you are cutting.
Before doing something dangerous such as cutting sheet metal be reminded to put safety first.
Step 1 observe safety precautions.
Jigsaws use a reciprocating blade to make their cuts.
Use fine toothed blades for thin materials and rough cutting blades for thicker structural materials.
You can use a jigsaw to cut stainless steel but it isn t the preferred tool of choice.
To reduce the heat buildup you need to use the proper jigsaw blade with minimal pressure and set your jigsaw to a slow cutting speed.
Step 2 choose the sheet metal of your desired thickness and prepare it for cutting.
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For metal more smaller finer teeth are required than for cutting wood because metal is obviously much harder to cut through apart from for very thin materials at least two three teeth will almost always be cutting the material when the jigsaw is in use.
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