Anybody got any experience with this tool? Its supposed to cut without the cursed swayout that jigsaws are famous for, pricy little sucker ($250) but if it did what they say it does I might be tempted.
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It's the thickness of the blade as well as design that keeps a good jig-saw running 90. I went through a half dozen of the cheap ones until I decided to spend some money, I got the Bosch HD and I love it. Its got orbital (pendulum) action, blows dust away from the cut and has tool free blade changes. I can run it like a snake through 3/4 MDF, slightly slower through hardwood (its the training) Smooth and true.
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hey for a festo tool thats pretty reasonable, the ROS is 500.00, the router is all so pricey. festo have great reps, good luck in your choice....bear