Evolution R210CMS Mitre Saw Review
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- Опубликовано: 30 ноя 2016
- Evolution R210CMS Mitre Saw Review. This is a detailed review of this compound mitre saw manufactured by Evolution Power Tools. In the review I demonstrate the features of this saw and how effective it is at cutting various materials such as mild steel, aluminium, wood and plastic.
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Thanks for the demo
Glad I could help! :-)
don't usually log in and leave a like, but for this had to, exactly the video i was looking for! All the key information in the video, keep it up!
Thank you! :-)
Nice range of tests, mine is coming tomorrow, didn't order the table now i want one! Cheers pal, hope you hoovered up before the Mrs got back :)
The table is a great add on. :-)
Question.... how long it takes that the sawblade gets dull with cutting metal?
I love how you hate cutting metal with it - it's the sole reason why I ordered mine.
Unfortunately, it won't be available here (NL) until January 10th, but thank you very much for this review, and even more thanks for the separate setup video! I didn't even realize that it could be adjusted to get more accurate angles, so brilliant work :)
Thanks for such a fine comment RJ :-) I think this is a good machine, worth the wait. For metal work it will save loads of time! I still hate cutting metal with it!!
Thanks for the review,
I' m not sure, I think the body is aluminium anodized not plastic isn't it?
i would like to spere a time to thank you very much for your time to make this brilliant videos which i've found very helpful! thank you ever so much !
Cheers Petar. :-)
hi there, did you ever check the angle of the 4mm metal after cutting it?? i have seen fibre blades buckle and give cuts that veer off centre. Looking for a semi-decent chop saw that ill only use to cut metal mostly, wood occasionally and sit on a shelf for periods in between, thanks in advance for feedback. great video.
The saw would be ideal for what you want. It cuts square and it leaves the cut cool so you can handle it straight away. Alternating between metal and wood is not an issue.
Another nice video demonstrating the performance of the evolution 210cms saw. I note in the description link you reference another blade option that has more teeth presumably for precision wood cutting. In your opinion is this necessary for most general home DIY tasks. I'm not looking to cut anything other than timber. Thanks.
The Saxton blade does give a better cut Allan, but the multi-purpose blade is fine for most situations. I would try the supplied blade on some scrap wood and if you are not happy, go for the Saxton or the Evolution Wood blade. :-)
hello my friend..I think it is a wonderful machine..and this is a detailed video..well done...
Thank you very much! :-)
Very nice indeed, but what about the life of the blade? especially when it comes co cutting steel like 2mm tubing and stuff like that. Thanks
The blade does not seem to be affected by cutting metal in any way Simon. I have not used it for cutting lots of metal, but I have cut metal with it on a few occasions. One time to cut 40mm box section (3 cuts), thin mild steel angle 25mm (8 cuts) and 4 cuts on 6mm round bar as well as the cuts in the review video. It still cuts wood without any issue. The other thing to take into account is the price of a replacement blade, £26.99 from Screwfix at the moment, so it is not particularly expensive. I have seen other reviews where the blades are used to cut a lot of steel and the reviewers have been impressed by the longevity of them. I hope this helps. :-)
It sure helps, thank you!
Great video thanks,I would like you to make a video how to remove the guard from the miter Saw evolution R210cms my spoilede (broke) lenghts here from Portugal 🇵🇹
cut the tubulars 5x5?
Does it only cut at those preset angles? Or can I adjust to whatever angle I want?
You can set it to any angle. :-)
@@RussellPlatten thank you!
buying one now, what size was that metal box section you cut?
Hi Dave, it is mild steel, 4mm thick, 50mm x 50mm. If you get this saw, look at Evolution Power Tools video here:
facebook.com/evolutiontools/videos/1009835475811191/
to see how to get the best out of your blades. It has some good advice on the best way to cut materials.
cheers fella, i was looking at cutting 40x40 and 3mm so that would e fine for myself, thank you.
You're welcome!
when you cut the box section you placed it on a flat side but according to the video it should be cut like a diamond, to be honest i disagree with that part of the video.
+dave dave The Evolution video shows the best way to cut materials to prolong the life of your blade. For me, it is not an issue as I will not be using mine for metal work. You should cut it which ever way you feel most comfortable with. The blades are not particularly expensive. It cuts through mild steel very easily, way better than an abrasive disc.
how has this saw held up over the 4 years since you uploaded the video. i am expecting this tomorrow, it will be my 1st mitre saw .
It is still fine. :-)
@@RussellPlatten the blade release handle broke off on mine within a hour which sucked. but amazon sent me a replacement saw so i just have to send back the broken 1 and everything will be good.
@@UnwellGaming How's it going with yours, mine is arriving tomorrow ?
@@GaryMcKinnonUFO it works awesome
@@UnwellGaming Great thanks.
got one :)
:-)
are they precise ???
The mitre saw is accurate if you take the time to set it up properly.
"it doesn't come much better than that" - yeah it does... 45 degrees
Remove the dust bag !!!!
Can’t believe your cutting metal with your door and window behind you 🤦♂️
I never had any issues. :-)
@@RussellPlatten I have purchased the evolution mitre saw and I love it 👍
clamp it down . dont hold it by hand use a clamp provided as my mate had a large bit of wood hit in . . even worst with steel . your not showing safety . you are risking injury . not the brightest candle in the church