I own the Evolution 14" saw (the upgraded version of what you have). This is what I've learned about cutting steel with these blades..... I noticed you cut the flat bar stock horizontally instead of vertically. Always cut it vertically, with the thin edge making contact with the blade. The cut goes 2 to 3 times faster, and there's less surface contact with the blade. This makes the blade last longer as well. Also, always take your time with cutting steel (not that you didn't). Let the blade do the work. If you move too fast through the material, the carbide teeth will chip out. But that will happen on ANY blade if you push it too hard or too fast through the material. On the 1/4" steel angle stock, I have found the best way to make 90 degree (flat) cuts is to have the tip of the 90 degree angle pointing upwards, locked into the saws vise. Again, it minimizes surface contact, and the cut goes 2-3 times faster and easier. However, when you make angled cuts, you will have to cut the flat surface down. But the way I look at it, the saw and the blades (although affordable) aren't cheap. And a good tool aficionado will always take time and effort to preserve their tools. The saw itself is awesome. It's low RPM with MASSIVE torque. These bladed weren't designed to be used to cut metal on miter saws. The RPM's on a miter saw are too fast. You can cut wood and plastic with the blade on a miter saw, but the higher RPM's will cause more friction, and the softer metals will gum up in the teeth, and your cuts will look like crap. Don't mean to intrude on your video, but as an owner of this saw (for 4 or 5 years now) I wanted to share my personal experience and discoveries. If you're thinking about buying the saw, don't hesitate. It's great.
I love watching your remodel videos. I like the way you vacuum up all the sawdust and scapes. Looks like you have just about remodeled the whole house. Great job.
I just bought one of these. I've been using a 14" abrasive chop saw for a couple of years. It's extremely slow, loud and the blade can walk. I bought the eveloution b4 watching this video. The speed on the 4"x 0.250 cut was ete opening. I bought this saw because I'll be fabbing up some railings and need a precision miter cuts on steel tubing.
Best of both worlds is exactly how I feel about it. I am the opposite where I am always cutting wood and when it comes to cutting metal it is ALWAYS a process haha. Not anymore though! Thanks for checking out the video, Andy!
So that metal piece for "weird shapes" is actually for square tubing to put the piece at the diamond configuration rather then flat square configuration. The diamond configuration makes for a quicker/cooler cut do to less surface area while cutting. Its also in the instructions you didn't read and right on the box 😉!
I must say I just finished using mine for the first time on some 2" schedule 40 pipe and so far disappointed. I used the pipe adapter (noticed you didn't use when you cut pipe) and cut is way off. I tried without pipe adapter and still off. The rear vice jaw isn't square and flexes big time when tightening the vice (could explain why cut is off) also the vice catches on top when tightening. I rarely leave comments and don't think I've ever written a negative one, but coming from a Klutch 14" metal cold cut saw I really thought this would be a few steps up. I will be calling evolution tomorrow for my $$$ back.
Hey, Christian! The blade seams just as good as new. I have only cut with it maybe 30 or 40 cuts since the video but every time I honestly get excited to use it haha. Thanks for checking out the video!!
Ohhh, I only do small projects but this could be a great gift for my dad! Your link leads us to a saw that is out of stock, Matt. If I were to purchase another saw from this company, how do I make sure you get your credit?
Sorry for the late reply. The saw is back in stock, although times are very strange right now so... you know. Thanks for the comment. Hope all is good with you and hope you received the tape measure alright!
I just got mine, and for some reason I have tons of vibration and chatter. And its already throwing sparks from the cut due to vibration. Has anyone else experienced this ???
The back plate on the clamp, is not perfect square and it also flaxes..gor weld supports to hold and give it more strength the right side of the table base is i bit higher than the rest gotta grind down to level
Do this in your garage and you will be finding metal shavings EVERYWHERE. You will discover shavings in drawers that were closed and behind doors that were shut. There will even be metal bits high up on your highest shelves. The person that invented this tool is the same devil that created the round toilet seat.
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I own the Evolution 14" saw (the upgraded version of what you have). This is what I've learned about cutting steel with these blades..... I noticed you cut the flat bar stock horizontally instead of vertically. Always cut it vertically, with the thin edge making contact with the blade. The cut goes 2 to 3 times faster, and there's less surface contact with the blade. This makes the blade last longer as well. Also, always take your time with cutting steel (not that you didn't). Let the blade do the work. If you move too fast through the material, the carbide teeth will chip out. But that will happen on ANY blade if you push it too hard or too fast through the material.
On the 1/4" steel angle stock, I have found the best way to make 90 degree (flat) cuts is to have the tip of the 90 degree angle pointing upwards, locked into the saws vise. Again, it minimizes surface contact, and the cut goes 2-3 times faster and easier.
However, when you make angled cuts, you will have to cut the flat surface down. But the way I look at it, the saw and the blades (although affordable) aren't cheap. And a good tool aficionado will always take time and effort to preserve their tools.
The saw itself is awesome. It's low RPM with MASSIVE torque. These bladed weren't designed to be used to cut metal on miter saws. The RPM's on a miter saw are too fast. You can cut wood and plastic with the blade on a miter saw, but the higher RPM's will cause more friction, and the softer metals will gum up in the teeth, and your cuts will look like crap.
Don't mean to intrude on your video, but as an owner of this saw (for 4 or 5 years now) I wanted to share my personal experience and discoveries.
If you're thinking about buying the saw, don't hesitate. It's great.
I love watching your remodel videos. I like the way you vacuum up all the sawdust and scapes. Looks like you have just about remodeled the whole house. Great job.
Thanks so much! 😁
I just bought one of these. I've been using a 14" abrasive chop saw for a couple of years. It's extremely slow, loud and the blade can walk.
I bought the eveloution b4 watching this video. The speed on the 4"x 0.250 cut was ete opening.
I bought this saw because I'll be fabbing up some railings and need a precision miter cuts on steel tubing.
Bought mine with my Menards rebates...best purchase I have made for cutting steel
Just bought one yesterday. Love it so far!! Great review.
I just bought one and unboxed it, I have everything you cut in my garage right now.
Nice! Have fun! It really is a great saw. Just used it this weekend actually.
This saw is awesome! I have a metal chop saw but this is by far faster and better than the one I have!
Yeah man, I was surprised with the speed and the small amount of sparks. Cut through everything like butter! Thanks for checking it out!
That is Awesome! I will have to get one. I’m always cutting metal and once in a while I have to cut wood. Best of both worlds. Nice video man!😁👍
Best of both worlds is exactly how I feel about it. I am the opposite where I am always cutting wood and when it comes to cutting metal it is ALWAYS a process haha. Not anymore though! Thanks for checking out the video, Andy!
Thanks for making this video. When I seen it cut that 1/4" thick pipe, it was settled, I'm getting one.
That is one of the greatest saws I have ever seen! But I have one question, can it cut through spray foam?
😒 Thanks, Patrick 😂
Saturday video as promised! 👍. Looked forward to seeing this video after the live show. Koda made a cameo I saw. 😊. Keep the videos coming.
Thanks Mike! And yes, if it was up to Koda he would be in every video with me haha!!
So that metal piece for "weird shapes" is actually for square tubing to put the piece at the diamond configuration rather then flat square configuration. The diamond configuration makes for a quicker/cooler cut do to less surface area while cutting. Its also in the instructions you didn't read and right on the box 😉!
14 inch mean 7 inch maximum cut por side right ?
I must say I just finished using mine for the first time on some 2" schedule 40 pipe and so far disappointed. I used the pipe adapter (noticed you didn't use when you cut pipe) and cut is way off. I tried without pipe adapter and still off. The rear vice jaw isn't square and flexes big time when tightening the vice (could explain why cut is off) also the vice catches on top when tightening. I rarely leave comments and don't think I've ever written a negative one, but coming from a Klutch 14" metal cold cut saw I really thought this would be a few steps up. I will be calling evolution tomorrow for my $$$ back.
what is the difference with the blue version?
Do they sell blades for this saw to cut stainless steel?
Looks like a way to spend a Saturday afternoon 🤠
....and to fill your table saw with metal shavings. 😊
If you put a Dimond blade on it, could this be used to cut 5.5" retaining wall blocks? (Or are the RPMs not fast enough for that type of cut?)
Got mine today will look forward to using it tomorrow.
Where did you find it at? I've been looking for one. Every place I look says out of stock. Even the Evolution site.
Awessome review, awesome music! How is the blade now after 2 month-ish of use?
Hey, Christian! The blade seams just as good as new. I have only cut with it maybe 30 or 40 cuts since the video but every time I honestly get excited to use it haha. Thanks for checking out the video!!
That was awesome!! Super cool saw!! :O tyfs!
Glad you liked it, Sheila!
Will it cut small steel like 3/8 square bar? everyone cuts large metal with it and if so i should get something else
Ohhh, I only do small projects but this could be a great gift for my dad! Your link leads us to a saw that is out of stock, Matt. If I were to purchase another saw from this company, how do I make sure you get your credit?
Sorry for the late reply. The saw is back in stock, although times are very strange right now so... you know. Thanks for the comment. Hope all is good with you and hope you received the tape measure alright!
Interesting blade
Yeah, it is different for sure.
I just got mine, and for some reason I have tons of vibration and chatter. And its already throwing sparks from the cut due to vibration. Has anyone else experienced this ???
How's it holding up?
Just got one today !!! Going to give it try. Thanks 🙏🏼 for info.
Great! Have fun and be safe!
All that with only one blade? I need it !!
Thanks for checking it out TT!
Does it incline ?
Now I have to save up for one.
Thanks for checking out the video!
Well I'm sold on it. Thanks!
Very Nice Video!
Thanks, Jaime!
Amazing!
Thanks for checking it out, Christine!
The back plate on the clamp, is not perfect square and it also flaxes..gor weld supports to hold and give it more strength the right side of the table base is i bit higher than the rest gotta grind down to level
Clamp has no quick release
No it doesn't 🤷🏻♂️
Pipe is cast iron
Do this in your garage and you will be finding metal shavings EVERYWHERE. You will discover shavings in drawers that were closed and behind doors that were shut. There will even be metal bits high up on your highest shelves. The person that invented this tool is the same devil that created the round toilet seat.
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