Round sawing – very easy with a jigsaw
Introduction
Whether complete circles or curved lines, Rounded shapes can be sawn effectively with a jigsaw. However, with curves, there are some important points to consider. We'll show you how to saw rounded shapes correctly and give you some useful tips.
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Let's go - step by step
Sawing a circle – sawing rounded shapes with your jigsaw
Sawing a circle – sawing rounded shapes with your jigsaw
Drawing a round contour
The first step is to create the rounded shape you want to cut out on the workpiece. The best way to do this is to use a template (such as a flower pot as in our example) and draw the outline with a pencil. If you know the diameter, you can also use an ordinary school pair of compasses.
Clamping the workpiece
Before you reach for the tools, make sure your workpiece is properly secured. Use enough G-clamps and tighten them correctly.
Drilling a hole
Before you can saw a round cut-out, you must first drill a hole using a wood drill bit on the inner edge of the drawn cutting line. The diameter of the drill bit should be larger than the width of the saw blade so that you can insert it into the hole without hitting it.
Alternatively, you can also make a plunge cut with the jigsaw. And it's even easier with a NanoBlade saw . This allows you to plunge in at the cutting line and saw the hole without any special technique.
Inserting a curved saw blade
There are special, thin curved saw blades for sawing rounded shapes. Find the one you need with our overview of all Bosch jigsaw blades , their properties and material compatibility. We also explain how to change the saw blade correctly.
Deactivating pendulum action
The pendulum action is not required for curved cuts. Before sawing, turn the pendulum action switch on the jigsaw to 0 to deactivate this function.
Saw along the round cutting line
Now place the jigsaw at the drilled hole and switch it on. Saw along the drawn line, turning the jigsaw slowly and carefully. If the position becomes uncomfortable at any point, you can also put the saw down briefly and reposition the workpiece (and clamp it again). This means you can continue to work in a relaxed and focused manner. Once you have sawn out the circle, it is worth grinding the cut edges again.
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Would you like to know more about using Bosch jigsaws? No problem! In our guides, we explain the most important basics and show you how best to achieve a straight cut . We also give you important tips on processes such as sawing without fraying, sawing plastic or metal or sawing out a worktop .