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What is a Mitre Saw?

A Mitre Saw is a tool designed to make precise straight, angled or bevel cuts in a variety of materials. A Mitre Saw usually consists of a circular saw blade mounted on a sturdy pivoting arm that allows adjustment to precise repeatable angles across multiple axis.  

Mitre Saws are most commonly used for woodworking tasks. All Evolution Mitre Saws are fitted with Multi-material cutting blades that uniquely allow them to cut new and reclaimed wood, mild steel and non-ferrous metals as well as plastics and composites, making them the ideal choice for DIY users and tradesmen working on 1st and 2nd Fix. 

What is a Compound Mitre Saw?

A compound Mitre Saw allows you to make two kinds of angled cuts simultaneously through your workpiece, Mitre and Bevel cuts, these are ideal for dado rails, cornice, skirting and anywhere else where you need to intersect two pieces of wood without a gap. 

A bevel cut passes through the material with a vertical angle, a Mitre cut passes through the material at a horizontal angle. A compound cut occurs when you angle the blade along both axis at once. 

Compound Mitre Saws are more versatile than basic Mitre saws and offer the ability to make a range of complex compound cuts. 

What is a Sliding Compound Mitre Saw?

A Sliding Compound Mitre Saw has the functionality of a Compound Mitre Saw but also adds in a sliding carriage that allows the saw head to traverse through a workpiece giving a greater maximum cross-cut than would usually be achievable with a none sliding saw with the same blade size. Typically the maximum cross cut capacity exceeds the diameter of the blade. 

Sliding Compound Mitre Saws are used in woodworking, DIY, construction and wherever a high degree of precision and repeatability is required by the user.  

What is the difference between a Single and Double Bevel Mitre Saw?

A Single Bevel Mitre Saw has a saw head that only tilts (bevels) in one direction. A Double Bevel Saw can rotate both left and right, about the vertical plane, to make bevel cuts on both sides without having to flip the workpiece.  

A Double Bevel Mitre Saw provides greater versatility and precision. These saws are ideal for making complex, decorative cuts on intricate work, such as crown moulding where cut angle precision must be exact in both directions. 

What size Mitre Saw should I buy?

Buy the Mitre Saw that offers a cross-cut size slightly larger than required for the type of work you are planning. The R210CMS+ has a cross-cut capacity of 125x55mm. The R185SMS+ has a cross-cut capacity of 210x55mm. The R210SMS+ has a cross-cut capacity of 230x65mm. The R210SMS-300+ has a cross-cut capacity of 300x65mm. The R255SMS+ has a cross-cut capacity of 300x80mm and the R255SMS-DB+ Double Bevel has a cross-cut capacity of 300x90mm. 

What is the difference between the R210SMS+ and the R210SMS-300+?

The R210SMS-300+ Mitre Saw uses longer sliding rails than the R210SMS+ and this gives you a maximum crosscut capacity of 300mm, 70mm longer than the R210SMS+. The greater cross-cut capacity of the ‘300’ version makes it a better choice for larger cuts; it’s perfect for chopping down 12x2 floor joists and skirting boards up to 12”.

What direction does the blade face?

The teeth on all our Mitre Saw blades should point downwards when the blade is installed correctly. The blade rotates in a clockwise direction and you cut on the down stroke when simply chopping and cut on the push stroke when using the slide.

Where can I use my Mitre Saw?

Evolution’s plug-in Mitre Saws are compact and can easily be moved between the jobsite and a home workshop. They can be used on any flat surface, bench mounted, used on a Sawhorse Table or fitted to our Universal Mitre Saw Stand

Evolution’s Cordless 18v EXT Mitre Saws can be used anywhere. These light, powerful, compact and accurate Mitre Saws are perfect for home workshop and trade use on construction sites. 

Do I push or pull the blade when cutting with a Mitre Saw?

When cutting with an Evolution Mitre Saw you should always push the blade through the material – from you to the workpiece. Pulling the blade through the material can be dangerous, it will give a worse cut and is likely to damage your blade.

What can I cut on an Evolution Mitre Saw?

All Evolution Mitre Saws come with a Multi-material blade fitted. This Tungsten Carbide Tipped blade can cut new and reclaimed wood, laminate, mild steel, non-ferrous metal, plastics and composites This blade is ideal for any user who is likely to cut various materials and doesn’t want to have to swap blades. 

We also manufacture a range of material specific blades for cutting wood, mild steel, 304 stainless steel and aluminium. These blades will give you a sharper, cleaner cut, last longer and have a tooth count, gullet shape and unique tooth profile optimised for each cutting task. Our wood specific blades come in two types, General for ripping cuts and Fine for cross cuts. 

Can I cut Steel with an Evolution mitre Saw?

All Evolution mitre Saws can cut Mild-Steel using the Multi-material blades included with all of our Mitre Saws. If you intend on cutting large amounts of metal you might find one of our Chop Saws is better suited to your needs. Our S355CPS is the industry standard metal cutting Chop Saw and used by welders, machinists and fabricators all over the world.

Which brand has the longest Mitre Saw warranty?

All Evolution Mitre Saws come with a long 3-year, parts and manufacturing warranty. Evolution has a service centre at our UK Head office and we can help keep your power tools running faultlessly for years and years.

Do I need a Mitre Saw Stand?

If you are going to be moving your Mitre Saw around, using it on-site, and taking it with you to various job locations then a Mitre Saw Stand will be incredibly helpful. Our Mitre Saw Stand will help safely support long and heavy workpieces while allowing you to make more accurate, repeatable cuts. 

 

If you are going to be locating your Mitre Saw in a dedicated workshop then it’s usual to build it into a bench so that the top surface of the bench is level with the cutting surface of the Mitre Saw. 

Are Mitre Saw stands universal?

The Evolution Universal Mitre Saw Stand will fit mitre saws from many popular brands and all of Evolution’s mitre saws. We call it the Universal Mitre Saw Stand as it works with so many other brands due to the innovative, quick release clamping system. 

Not every mitre saw from every brand fits every mitre saw stand, but most of them fit the Evolution Universal Mitre Saw Stand. 

Are Mitre Saw blades universal?

Mitre Saw blades are not usually universal between different brands. Care must be taken when selecting Mitre Saw blades to make sure that the tooth count, maximum speed, bore size and kerf thickness are suitable for your mitre saw. 

It is unsafe to fit an incorrect blade to any mitre saw. 

How long will my blade last?

Blade life depends on the material being cut, the harder the material the shorter the blade life will be. Evolution only uses premium, Japanese sourced carbide in our saw blades. It’s better finished, tougher and longer lasting than more commonly used carbide grades. 

Cleaning the teeth of your blade, especially if cutting exterior grades of wood will help to keep your blade running cleanly by removing sap and resin build up. We recommend using a cloth dampened with spray-on automotive brake cleaner to keep your blades in pristine condition. 

Can a Mitre Saw cut 4 x 4?

The maximum cut depth on a Mitre Saw depends on the blade size and the clearance around the blade guard. To cut an actual 4x4 (100 x 100mm) wooden post in a single pass a blade larger than 300mm would be required.

Can a Mitre Saw cut metal?

All Evolution corded and cordless Mitre Saws can cut metal as well as wood, plastic and composites straight out of the box with our Multi-material blade. All of our Mitre Saws will cut mild steel stock, aluminium and other non-ferrous metals.  

Evolution also manufacturer a range of aluminium, stainless steel, mild steel and non-ferrous metal cutting blades for all of our mitre saws, table saws, chop saws and circular saws

Can a Mitre Saw cut tile and other ceramics?

All Evolution Mitre Saws can cut tiles with a diamond tipped blade. We sell diamond tipped blades in sizes to suit all our Mitre Saws. If you need a quick cut in a tile or other piece of masonry an Evolution Mitre Saw and diamond tipped blade will get the job done. 

If you need to make repeated cuts in masonry, we recommend that you take a look at our range of Electric Disc Cutters/Concrete Saws. 

What is the best blade for cutting laminate flooring?

The best Evolution saw blades for cutting Laminate flooring are either the Fine Wood blades or the Thin Steel blades. The Fine Wood blade will be best for wood based laminate flooring types. Vinyl Laminate flooring boards often include a high wear protective coating on the top surface, made with aluminium oxide, which is incredibly hard wearing, for these types of flooring we recommend the Thin Steel blade which has a higher tooth count and therefore minimizes the abrasive wear caused by the protective wear layer.

Are Mitre Saws Safe?

All power tools can be dangerous if handled incorrectly. Evolution mitre Saws include multiple safety features designed to make cutting safely as easy as possible even for novice users.  

Evolution Mitre Saws all features workpiece clamps to help secure the materials being cut. Our saws feature ambidextrous handles allowing for easy control of each cut. Our saws feature full coverage blade guards that cover the entire blade when not cutting. 

Always wear suitable eye and hearing protection when using any power tool. Always read the manufacturer’s instructions and if you require any help at all contact our customer service dept directly. 

Should I buy a Mitre Saw or a Table Saw?

Buy a Mitre Saw if you are making straight or angled cuts in square or rectangular workpieces up to 12 inches in size. If you are planning on making cuts in sheet material then you’ll need a Table Saw or a Circular Saw.

Should I buy A Mitre Saw or a Circular Saw?

Buy a Mitre Saw if you are making straight or angled cuts in square or rectangular workpieces up to 12 inches in size. If you are planning in making cuts in sheet material then you’ll need a Circular Saw or a Table Saw.

How does the rear fence work on a Mitre Saw?

The rear fence provides a backstop to hold the workpiece securely during cutting when used with a front clamp or top clamp. These are adjustable and can be moved inwards and outwards to accommodate various blade cutting angles. 

Do all Mitre Saws have dust extraction?

All Evolution Mitre Saws have can be connected to powered dust extraction systems to help keep your workspace clean. The Evolution R15VAC Wet and Dry Workshop Vacuum can be used with all of our Mitre Saws and offer remote start-up when used with the 185mm, 210mm and Single Bevel 255mm Mitre Saws.

Can Mitre Saw blades be sharpened?

Some saw sharpening companies do offer TCT blade sharpening as a service and it can extend the life of an old blade. Due to set up costs it’s usually only cost
effective for larger blade sizes.

What type of saw do I need to cut decorative moulding?

If you want the best cuts, most accurate gap-free joints and easy installation then a Mitre Saw is the best tool for the job. We would choose a Mitre Saw over all other tools for any job that requires accurate angled mitre and bevel cuts in any piece of decorative wood trim.  

 

The Evolution R255SMS-DB+ Double Bevel Mitre Saw would be the best saw for cutting decorative moulding. 

What saw do I need to cut skirting board?

A Mitre Saw is the right choice for cutting skirting board or sloped base boards. A Double Bevel Mitre Saw like the Evolution R225SMS-DB+  will let you make +/- 45° angled cuts without having to flip over you workpiece. 

What saw is best for fitting a door frame?

The Evolution R255SMS+ Mitre Saw will perfect for this task. It will make light work of the 45° bevel cuts that you need to inset a door frame and cut everything to length accurately first time, every time.

Which saw is best for laminate flooring?

A Mitre Saw is the perfect choice for fitting laminate flooring, they let you make accurate, perpendicular and bevelled cuts through your flooring as well as making perfect Mitre cuts for those decorative sections. For laying engineered wood and luxury vinyl flooring we’d choose the R210SMS-300+ and a 210mm Fine Wood blade; that’s the perfect Mitre Saw for cutting any flooring up to 300mm in width.

Which is the most popular Mitre Saw?

The best-selling Mitre Saw from Evolution is the R210CMS+, this 5-star rated tool is loved by the trade and DIY users. It’s the ideal Mitre Saw for most home jobs and it’s the perfect 1st and 2nd fix saw on the jobsite. If you want a compact, powerful Compound Mitre Saw cuts new & reclaimed wood, mild steel & non-ferrous metal as well as plastics and composites the R210CMS+ is the obvious choice.

What’s the best saw for fitting stud wall?

You can’t go wrong with the R210CMS+ Compound Mitre Saw for cutting stud wall
framing. The R210CMS+ has a cross-cut capacity of 125x55mm and it will make
light work of wood joists. The Multi-material blade of the R210CMS+ will also
easily cut through your metal stud, hanging brackets, floor and ceiling tracks.
The R210CMS+ is the perfect 1st and 2nd fix saw for all trades.

Who makes the best Mitre Saws?

We think that you’ll find it very hard to beat the value for money, cutting performance, durability and service that Evolution Mitre Saws deliver to our customers. 

What types of Mitre Saws are there?

There are four main types of Mitre Saw, with features that make them specific to different jobs:  

  • Single bevel - designed to move in a single
    direction.
  • Double bevel - for making multiple angled cuts,
    without moving your material.
  • Compound - for making mitre cuts and bevelled cuts
    at the same time.
  • Sliding - these saws can move forward as well as up
    and down, for deeper cuts.

What’s the best saw for fitting stud wall?

The RAGE5-S Table Saw is ideal for all construction cutting tasks, it will make light work of wood joists. The Multi-material blade of the RAGE5-S will also easily cut through your metal stud, hanging brackets, floor and ceiling tracks. The RAGE5-S is the perfect 1st and 2nd fix saw for all trades.

What’s the best saw for fitting stud wall?

You can’t go wrong with the R210CMS+ Compound Mitre Saw for cutting stud wall framing. The R210CMS+ has a cross-cut capacity of 125x55mm and it will make light work of wood joists. The Multi-material blade of the R210CMS+ will also easily cut through your metal stud, hanging brackets, floor and ceiling tracks. The R210CMS+ is the perfect 1st and 2nd fix saw for all trades.

How accurate are Mitre Saws?

Evolution Mitre Saws offer repeatable cut accuracy to within half a degree for Bevel and Mitre cuts. Our adjustable depth stops mean you can make perfectly accurate trench cuts with almost zero variance across the entire trench. 

The accuracy that you can achieve from your saw will depend on how carefully you calibrate the saw. A few minutes spent with a square or digital angle finder during initial assembly will repay you with greater cut accuracy. 

How accurate are Mitre Saws?

Very accurate. Mitre Saws are built to offer the best accuracy for every cut, every time. You can easily calibrate your mitre saw blade yourself before you begin work, to be 100% sure. Some even come with built-in laser guidance for ultimate accuracy in your cuts.

Do you need a Mitre Saw Stand?

It’s highly recommended - a Mitre Saw Stand adds an extra element of safety and reliability while you work. At Evolution, we have several Mitre Saw Stands available, as well as special Mitre Saw bundles with the stand included.

What types of Mitre Saws are there?

There are four main types of Mitre Saw, with features that make them specific to different jobs: 

  • Single bevel - designed to move in a single direction.
  • Double bevel - for making multiple angled cuts, without moving your material.
  • Compound - for making mitre cuts and bevelled cuts at the same time.
  • Sliding - these saws can move forward as well as up and down, for deeper cuts.

How do you use an Evolution Mitre Saw?

Easy. Mark your material for your desired cut and line it up with the saw’s blade. While keeping the material stable, slowly lower the blade through your marker until it has passed through completely. Allow the blade to come to a complete stop before you reposition and repeat as needed, following all necessary safety steps along the way.

How do you use an Evolution Mitre Saw?

Easy. Mark your material for your desired cut and line
it up with the saw’s blade. While keeping the material stable, slowly lower the
blade through your marker until it has passed through completely. Allow the
blade to come to a complete stop before you reposition and repeat as needed,
following all necessary safety steps along the way.

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