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Evolution Rage Blade in a standard miter saw

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I would check your saws rpms before attempting.

Dry cut saws are pretty scary, and thats with everything built specifically for it.
 
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Yeah, I just noticed that it's only rated for about half of what a typical miter saw is running.

Why do you say they scary? We had at my last job. I didn't find it any more intimidating than any other saw.
 
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Yeah, I just noticed that it's only rated for about half of what a typical miter saw is running.

Why do you say they scary? We had at my last job. I didn't find it any more intimidating than any other saw.

Well with 14" of blade (my Makita) and 1850 rpms, if your piece isnt secured properly things go south real quick.
 
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So I had the idea of putting one of those router speed controls on the saw to slow it down. Any thoughts?
 

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I would go with one of the freud non ferrous blades if you really wanted to try it. They are designed to "convert" a standard miter saw. Just be very careful on a slider if it grabs the piece.
 
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Well, the Evolution compound miter is only around $200. I'd probably be better suited to sell my current miter and just get it.
 
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