How thick can a jigsaw cut through?

Jigsaws work best for cutting softwood that's no more than 1-1/2 in. thick and hardwood up to 3/4 in. thick. Jigsaw blades tend to bend when cutting curves in thicker boards, leaving a beveled edge rather than a square one.
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Will a jigsaw cut through a 2x4?

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I would recommend a tooth count (tpi) of 10 and lower for cutting through 2x4's. Blade Stiffness: Jigsaw blades designed for thick lumber have low TPI and a wider kerf, which means rougher cut quality when you are done.
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Can I cut a 4x4 with a jigsaw?

Most jigsaw blades can cut to a maximum depth of 1-1/2 inches, which is well below the depth needed for cutting through a 4×4. And, since a jigsaw blade is perpendicular to the saw's guard and cuts using an up and down motion, it cannot cut through material thicker than the blade like a circular saw or miter saw can.
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What can jigsaw cut through?

The jigsaw can be used to make both straight and curved cuts in a wide variety of materials, including wood, particleboard, plywood, plastic, metal, even ceramic tile. It's also safe and easy to use, which is why it's often the very first power saw a new DIYer buys.
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Can a jigsaw cut thick plywood?

A jigsaw can not cut wood that is any thicker than the length of its blade below the saw base.
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Can you rip a board with a jigsaw?

The jigsaw is a tool most often used for making curving cuts, but you can also use a jigsaw to make rip cuts down the length of a board.
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Will a jigsaw cut through oak?

For softwoods, softer hardwoods (poplar, mahogany, alder, etc.), and sheet goods, run your jigsaw at its highest speed for most cuts. If you encounter resistance, back off the speed slightly. Dense hardwoods, such as cherry, maple, oak, and walnut, call for a slower blade speed to avoid burning.
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Can a jigsaw cut through steel?

Jigsaw blades have a single row of teeth along one edge of the blade, these are arranged in a small wave pattern from left to right- a blade with 21-24 tpi is recommended for cutting metal and one manufactured with a bi-metal construction will offer the best durability. Tips for cutting metal with a jigsaw.
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What kind of saw do I need to cut a 4x4?

If you need to cut a 4×4 post, then the ideal tool is a large 12” miter saw. This saw has the blade diameter needed to chop through a 4×4 in a single pass, so if this is an option for you it's the way to go.
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Can a 10-inch blade cut a 4x4?

Yes. A table saw with a 12-inch blade can cut 4×4 in one pass. However, a 10-inch blade can cut only 3-⅛ inch deep which is not sufficient to cut the 4×4 in one pass.
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What size miter saw Do I need to cut a 4x4?

It shouldn't be a matter of whether a 10-inch miter saw can cut a 4x4, but rather what miter saw is better suited for cutting 4x4s? The short answer is, you need a 12 inch miter saw.
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What is the difference between a jigsaw and an orbital jigsaw?

Orbital Action

A standard action jigsaw moves the jigsaw blade solely in an up-and-down motion, while in an orbital-action jigsaw the blade moves slightly forward and into the workpiece on the upswing, then slightly backward on the downstroke as the blade resets for the next cutting stroke.
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Can I use a jigsaw instead of a circular saw?

Although a jigsaw can be used for most of the tasks that a circular saw can perform, including straight cuts and cuts on a tilt, the jigsaw uses that really take advantage of the tool's qualities are jobs such as kitchen fitting and joinery, with their frequent need for complex cuts.
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What do you cut 2x4 with?

The easiest way to cut a 2x4 is with a miter saw. It can make straight cross cuts as well as angled cuts just by adjusting the blade. If you set up a stop block system, you can create a stack of identical 2x4 pieces in minutes!
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What tool is best for cutting thick wood?

Jigsaw. For many home woodworkers and DIYers, a jigsaw serves as a handheld version of a band saw (or, more precisely, a scroll saw, which is another option for curved interior cutouts). Jigsaws can make tight turns and cut a variety of stock thicknesses, even up to five inches.
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How thick can a 10 table saw cut?

Cutting Depth and Blade Size

With a 10-inch table saw, users can often make a maximum cut up to 3½ inches deep (that enables the user to rip a 4×4 in half).
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Can a jigsaw cut 1/4 inch steel?

The key to excellent results with a jigsaw is to match a specific blade to the type of material you'll cut: wood, metal, plastics, tile, etc. The blade package will indicate what material the blade cuts best. Most blades are carbon steel, 2 to 3-1/2 in. long and either 1/4 in.
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Will a jigsaw cut rebar?

Jigsaw. The jigsaw is a powerful handheld tool for cutting rebar.
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Can a jigsaw cut MDF?

A jigsaw cuts MDF as easily as it cuts plywood, although you should keep in mind that the more teeth the blade has, the less chance there is of chipping the material around the edges of the cut. Hence a steel-cutting blade, while cutting more slowly, will keep the edges intact in a sensitive cut.
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