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As the shop grows I have some questions.  I am purchasing a $200 saw from amazon.  I need to cut a slot in plywood to make a hand grip.

I can do this with other tools but I need an excuse to get my new tool.  This is a 7/8" dia connected to another 7/8" diameter with 4" on the outside of the curves.

Can a scroll saw cut straight lines better than a jig saw?

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Yes, very slowly and carefully. I'd use the jig saw with a scroller blade.

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That the way it works for me, straight lines on a scroll saw is something I just can't seem to do.

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Use an edge guide and your router with a straight bit.

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Slow and steady wins the race.  Good blade tension.  Sit directly in front of your cutting blade (some blades cut straight on but others will tend to cut a little to the left or right).

Just sit so that you are looking directly into the cut.

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