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Some additional tips: - Using different blades on this is risky as the saw cuts with a lower RPM (but with more torque) so for best results use their blades. - The laser can be adjusted. I found by slackening it and spinning it round in the holder i could get a stronger beam. But it's still not amazing. - When adjusting the bevel, its best to use a hex key and spanner at the same time so you can hold the bolt in place prior to tightening otherwise it will move and misadjust. - You can add a zero-clearance fence to this saw using 3rd party addons. - You can improve the dust colleciton by adding a 3rd party, printed, dust collector which improves dust tremendously. - You can purchase a bolt kit to mount this to a surface, you'll need to as the base is cast and the saw is very light and will tip in regular use. - WD40 on the pitvoting hinge is essential after a while when dust build up sticks to the hinge. - When calibrating the 45 degree bevel cut angles take the measurement from the point where the saw blade is raise and lowered all the way down as it WILL likely show different measuremets in both these positions so sometimes it's best to understand if yours has any slop - You can screw timber to the fence to increase the fence length Hope it helps. ;)
@@sumeraybuilds - No worries. No i havn't! about a month or so. I actually run the RAGE 3-S (2017) 255mm the predecessor of this model (non double bevel) I got a good price on it so it made sense and i preferred the older build quality due to thicker metal and on the sliding stop and some other parts. it dosn't quite match the new one in features however and there is definitely deisgn improvements in the newer model. But yeah, the alignment mechanisms are in the same stylings as the older model and all the tips above should carry over including 3rd party options etc just make sure to buy them based on your model as their not universal between the generations.
@@Sly_Wolf_1 - Yeah true. It's a shame as most people arn't aware of it and will look at buying it as a budget saw option they can improve on with a dedicated wood blade...
Jack, how good is the stand? Do the extension wings for holding longer lengths of timber level ok with the mitre saw? I have the standard stand and the extension wings can be fiddly
Subscribed. Really helpful, as are comments and respones. Did I understand correctly, bevel is limited to 45? I might need 46/7 as I attempt replacing skirting. Would another DIY brand work?
Evolution decided to send a replacement part that was defective after first trying to deny the problem. I had to contact them several times before the problem finally got resolved.
@@sumeraybuilds Wrong! Put that blade on the Dewalt and you're about 1000 RPM over its rated RPM. Most metal cutting blades are 3000-4000 RPM max. You missed the biggest feature of Evolution saws. They don't call it a multi material saw just because they threw in a different blade. Poor review with dangerous advice! 👎👎
I bought my Evolution specifically to cut metal and plastic - mostly steel. It's incredible. Perfect cuts every time. I'd bought a different mitre saw, but upon finding out that I needed something with lower RPM and higher torque, I returned it and went for the Evolution. There's more that goes into it, too - for example, the guard has to be metal to withstand the heat from steel swarf.
You could as long as the rain isn’t getting to it. But I suspect after a while condensation would cause some sort of issues. Probs think about a shed in the long run.
0:51 it takes about 10 mins to assemble and about 5 to setup. not an hour. seriously its really really simple to assemble and the only tool you need comes with the unit.
Just bought one from Screwfix, think its a different one to yours in the vid, as i didn't get everything you got. Very happy with it, but with the hoover attached its no where near as good as you show in the vid. Dust all over the place. Its the only thing that bugs me.
Their latest cordless mitre saw seems to have almost magic like dust extraction. I did a video comparing to the Malwaukee. Are you using the Evolution dust extractor or something else?
Be careful. I bought the evolution stand and it was missing a part. Customer service gaslighted me saying the piece was correct, even though the other same piece was correct with a spring and detent ball. No satisfaction from evolution.
🚨 Exciting news, everyone! You can now use the discount code "SUMERAY" to get a smashing 10% off any items you purchase from Evolution's website! This is a special thank you for all the support you've shown. Grab your favorite tools at a great price while you can! 🔧💥
I should have read this comment before I made my comment below! LOL!
Some additional tips:
- Using different blades on this is risky as the saw cuts with a lower RPM (but with more torque) so for best results use their blades.
- The laser can be adjusted. I found by slackening it and spinning it round in the holder i could get a stronger beam. But it's still not amazing.
- When adjusting the bevel, its best to use a hex key and spanner at the same time so you can hold the bolt in place prior to tightening otherwise it will move and misadjust.
- You can add a zero-clearance fence to this saw using 3rd party addons.
- You can improve the dust colleciton by adding a 3rd party, printed, dust collector which improves dust tremendously.
- You can purchase a bolt kit to mount this to a surface, you'll need to as the base is cast and the saw is very light and will tip in regular use.
- WD40 on the pitvoting hinge is essential after a while when dust build up sticks to the hinge.
- When calibrating the 45 degree bevel cut angles take the measurement from the point where the saw blade is raise and lowered all the way down as it WILL likely show different measuremets in both these positions so sometimes it's best to understand if yours has any slop
- You can screw timber to the fence to increase the fence length
Hope it helps. ;)
Amazing tips! Thanks so much for sharing!! Have you had this long?
@@sumeraybuilds - No worries. No i havn't! about a month or so. I actually run the RAGE 3-S (2017) 255mm the predecessor of this model (non double bevel) I got a good price on it so it made sense and i preferred the older build quality due to thicker metal and on the sliding stop and some other parts. it dosn't quite match the new one in features however and there is definitely deisgn improvements in the newer model. But yeah, the alignment mechanisms are in the same stylings as the older model and all the tips above should carry over including 3rd party options etc just make sure to buy them based on your model as their not universal between the generations.
And evolution won't honour the warranty if the find you used a non evolution blade.
@@Sly_Wolf_1 - Yeah true. It's a shame as most people arn't aware of it and will look at buying it as a budget saw option they can improve on with a dedicated wood blade...
:-) that's just answered one of my questions!
Good critical assessment of the tool and considered its merits well.😊
Thanks 😊
Liked your fencing set in the slotted posts. Nice idea 👍 Good vid. thanks.
Thanks 👍 I did make a video on me making them but nobody watched it so it’s not online anymoee
Jack, how good is the stand? Do the extension wings for holding longer lengths of timber level ok with the mitre saw? I have the standard stand and the extension wings can be fiddly
Admittedly they are a bit fidly - but for the price I am happy with them. They certainly do what I need them to.
Great review, I think I will be getting one.
Thanks! 🙏
For a DIY tool its very good. I believe I have done nearly 4000 cuts with mine and it works like new.
Yeah it’s good!
A cheaper alternative to this saw, with 2 speeds able to cut multi material, are the Yato YT-82174, the Vonroc MS507AC, or the Parkside MPKZ 2000 A1.
Not heard of it but thanks for sharing 👌
Subscribed. Really helpful, as are comments and respones. Did I understand correctly, bevel is limited to 45? I might need 46/7 as I attempt replacing skirting. Would another DIY brand work?
And can it be bolted to a bench?
Yes it’s 45, and it can be bolted down :)
Cracking breakdown mate.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!
Evolution decided to send a replacement part that was defective after first trying to deny the problem. I had to contact them several times before the problem finally got resolved.
Glad you got it sorted!
How do you calibrate the single bevel saw?
It’s basically the same for most the checks. Just the bevel check will only require you to check it on one side
But the DeWalt you mentioned cannot cut steel, aluminum, copper, plastic or concrete.
Is there any universal equivalent for this Evolution saw?
This is only down to the blade that Evolution includes (multi-matierial). You can buy blades like this for most mitre saws.
@@sumeraybuilds Wrong! Put that blade on the Dewalt and you're about 1000 RPM over its rated RPM. Most metal cutting blades are 3000-4000 RPM max. You missed the biggest feature of Evolution saws. They don't call it a multi material saw just because they threw in a different blade. Poor review with dangerous advice!
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@@rbhe357A cheaper alternative are the Yato YT-82174 or the Vonroc MS507AC. Both with 2 speeds.
I bought my Evolution specifically to cut metal and plastic - mostly steel. It's incredible. Perfect cuts every time.
I'd bought a different mitre saw, but upon finding out that I needed something with lower RPM and higher torque, I returned it and went for the Evolution. There's more that goes into it, too - for example, the guard has to be metal to withstand the heat from steel swarf.
Could this be kept outside but covered from the elements?
You could as long as the rain isn’t getting to it. But I suspect after a while condensation would cause some sort of issues. Probs think about a shed in the long run.
These aren’t bad saws and the stands are decent quality, however for the money the Draper Expert 79901 305mm saw is better quality for less money
I haven’t used it but thanks for sharing, I’ll try check it and and review in the future!
0:51 it takes about 10 mins to assemble and about 5 to setup. not an hour. seriously its really really simple to assemble and the only tool you need comes with the unit.
Yes id agree most people will put it together faster
Just bought one from Screwfix, think its a different one to yours in the vid, as i didn't get everything you got. Very happy with it, but with the hoover attached its no where near as good as you show in the vid. Dust all over the place. Its the only thing that bugs me.
Their latest cordless mitre saw seems to have almost magic like dust extraction. I did a video comparing to the Malwaukee. Are you using the Evolution dust extractor or something else?
@@sumeraybuilds Karcher hoover
Be careful. I bought the evolution stand and it was missing a part. Customer service gaslighted me saying the piece was correct, even though the other same piece was correct with a spring and detent ball. No satisfaction from evolution.
Sorry to hear that!
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Affordable at £299 🙈
I think that’s good for what it is. They do have cheaper saws available too. Plus you can get 10% off now using my code.
Its even cheaper now 9 months after.
Dont know which to chose gut feeling EINHELL.
Evolution 2000W 240V 255mm Corded Sliding mitre saw R255SMS £165
Einhell TC-MS 2112 1600W 210mm Single Bevel Mitre Saw 230V £64.98
Mac Allister
1500W 220-240V 210mm Corded Compound mitre saw MMIS210C-B £65
Guild 210mm Compound Mitre Saw - 1200W £60
The evolution is the best out of the ones you’ve listed. But it’s also the most expensive. Consider the Titan one too.