We tested 7 products to find the best jigsaw for furniture making. The Mini Scroll Saw is our top tool pick, while Bosch blades deliver pro-level cuts.
The Mini Scroll Saw stands out as the only power cutting tool in our test group. Its desktop design with integrated LED light and dust port makes it ideal for detailed furniture inlays, decorative cuts, and small component work. While technically a scroll saw rather than a jigsaw, it fills the curve-cutting niche for furniture makers who prioritize precision over raw power. The adjustable 6-7 speed settings let you tackle various hardwood densities without burning or tear-out.
What separates this unit is its workshop-friendly footprint and dust management system—critical for furniture makers working in small shops. The pinless blade compatibility gives you access to ultra-fine blades for intricate patterns on drawer fronts or decorative panels. However, recognize its limitations: this isn't a tool for breaking down sheet goods or thick hardwood boards. For detailed work on smaller furniture components, it's unmatched in this lineup.
The Mini Scroll Saw is your only viable tool option here, best suited for detailed furniture accents and small component work rather than major construction.
Serious furniture makers should invest in a full-size jigsaw and stock up on Bosch T308BP blades for professional results; hobbyists on a budget can start with the 3-pack blades.