Anyone who builds stuff from metal has to question what chop saw to use now that the world of metal cutting has come to know and love the dry saw. When companies like Evolution started selling a carbide tipped blade, in a saw that ran at a slower rpm than the abrasive saws we all have had forever, it was a game changer. But there are several options, and high and low priced options in all of them. So which way do you want to go when cutting metal? Thanks to Project Farm, we’re going to get to see how 10 different blades stack up against each other so we can make the best buying decision possible.
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10 Blades: Dry Cut vs Abrasive vs Diamond Chop Saw Blades, DeWalt, Makita, Oshlun, Evolution, Lenox Diamond, Diablo, Irwin, WEN, and SATC. Blades tested for performance and durability cutting through mild, medium, and very hard steel. I purchased all of the blades and the Evolution chop saw to ensure unbiased reviews. Thanks for supporting the channel!
train is only hard on top. once below that, it’s is metal to machine.