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Can anyone advise me on which jigsaw blades are best for coping mdf skirting please
Can anyone advise me on which jigsaw blades are best for coping mdf skirting please
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Ferny1, Just one thread per topic please. I've deleted the post in tool talk.
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you need a fret or coping saw
the best you can do with jigsaw will not give you a close radius
the best you can do with jigsaw will not give you a close radius
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check out youtube videos there is a blade that works well for it although i cant remember which one... also unless youve got a coping foot attachemtent for your jigsaw youll find it awkward to do anyway.
i always just use my coping saw when ever im fiting skirting boards. with a bit of practice its easy enough to get a super tight joint
i always just use my coping saw when ever im fiting skirting boards. with a bit of practice its easy enough to get a super tight joint
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you can use these Bosch T101AO Jigsaw Blades Tight Curve but a nighmare unless you have 3 hands and about 40 strokes a min max
but as i say you cant do tight curves easilly with out the aid off small radius files
but as i say you cant do tight curves easilly with out the aid off small radius files
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I use one of these for coping pdf skirting & seem to get on OK with it:
https://www.screwfix.com/p/magnusson-15 ... 5mm-/3168v
I found these vids helpful:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QyOfIH9PuyY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJHc1Q-mQjk
https://www.screwfix.com/p/magnusson-15 ... 5mm-/3168v
I found these vids helpful:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QyOfIH9PuyY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJHc1Q-mQjk
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aye i just go with a coping saw and i do skirting regularly. it does take a while to learn but once its mastered its possible to achieve perfection pretty much every time. especially with mdf skirts.
i normally finish off with a half round file to fine tune if necessary
i normally finish off with a half round file to fine tune if necessary
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I normally back cut the straight piece about 5 degrees using my mitre saw or you can use a hand saw. Then I cope the remainder out with a coping saw. This is quite good for removing the remainder around the delicate parts.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0037MMDIA? ... tails&th=1
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0037MMDIA? ... tails&th=1
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aye i do same. also its sometimes a good idea to run a pencil over the profile to highlight the actual parts you need to cut a bit more
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