Jigsaws
Jigsaws refer to two related objects in craft and carpentry: a jigsaw puzzle, a picture made of many interlocking pieces, and a handheld power tool designed to cut irregular curves in materials such as wood, plastic, and metal. The two senses share a name but serve different purposes: one is a pastime and educational toy, the other a cutting instrument used in fabrication and construction.
Jigsaw puzzles originated in the 18th century. In 1760 John Spilsbury, a London cartographer, mounted a world
The power tool jigsaw uses a parallel or bevelable base plate and a reciprocating blade that moves
Safety and handling: wear eye and hearing protection; clamp the workpiece; keep fingers away from the blade;