Jigs For Chop Saws Make the Job Much Faster

Apr 21
07:48

2010

Chris Smitts

Chris Smitts

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One or two cuts can be made quite easily with just about any saw on the market. When it comes to repetitive cuts or a large quantity of them, standard...

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One or two cuts can be made quite easily with just about any saw on the market. When it comes to repetitive cuts or a large quantity of them,Jigs For Chop Saws Make the Job Much Faster Articles standard saws will wear out an individual’s arm and patience. Chop saws can be set up on a bench with a jig in order to repeat cut after cut without causing undue stress on the operator.

Chop saws are designed to cut quickly and cleanly while reducing arm strain on the user. They accomplish this by being hinged at the pivot point so the user can push or pull down rather than forward, making the process easier on the shoulders, arms, and backs. This ergonomic design has been proven to cause fewer injuries than are caused by standard hand or power saws.

By setting chop saws up to accept the same size material and type of cut, a job that requires multiple cuts can progress much more quickly. This process eliminates the need to re-measure each cut by having a stop in place that keeps the cuts uniform. In doing this, a large number of cuts can be made and there is no need to readjust or measure after the first time.

This works equally well whether the cuts are straight or on an angle, provided the saw is set up properly. Be sure to secure the stop so that it does not slip and throw off the cuts down the line. Securing can be done by simply screwing the stop down and making one practice cut, then checking and readjusting if necessary.

Chop saws are designed to work equally well with either metal or lumber. Fashioning molding is particularly a breeze when using one of these saws. By going online and doing a quick search, all the brands and sizes of these saws may be found for comparison.

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