Evolution 14BLADEAL14" 80T Aluminum Blade TCT Saw Blade for Evolution S14CPS, S15CPS, S355MCS, S355CPSL, S380CPS, EVOSAW380 1" Arbor Max 1600 RPM Precision Aluminum Cutting for Metalworking








Key features
- •1600 RPM
- •80 Carbide Teeth, .094-Inch Kerf
- •1-Inch Arbor Size, -Note: Designed for use with Evolution saws or other low RPM saws.
Evolution 14BLADEAL14" 80T Aluminum Blade TCT Saw Blade for Evolution S14CPS, S15CPS, S355MCS, S355CPSL, S380CPS, EVOSAW380 1" Arbor Max 1600 RPM Precision Aluminum Cutting for Metalworking
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers3.3
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14" YELLOW. Low RPM only!! BEST available for SS.
Andrew White✓ Verified Purchase•April 15, 2018
14" YELLOW. LOW RPM ONLY!! Don't give bad reviews if you're throwing this thing in your abrasive chop saw. We need good reviews for good products and this is one.
Giving this thing 5 stars because it's the BEST blade for STAINLESS I've used YET and a bit LESS EXPENSIVE than some apparent lower performance blades in my experience. You don't get a lot of cuts with METAL TEETH on STAINLESS, affordable long lasting circular toothed blades for stainless just don't seem to exist yet, I'm not even aware that un-affordable ones do.
I've made SEVERAL DOZEN cuts on my most recent blade on 316 SS tube (1.125 x 1/16th wall) and cut a few pieces of solid 316 bar which I DO NOT RECOMMEND this is not meant for solid bar, or anything thick for that matter if you cut thick plan on making less than a dozen cuts.
Giving this thing 5 stars because it's the BEST blade for STAINLESS I've used YET and a bit LESS EXPENSIVE than some apparent lower performance blades in my experience. You don't get a lot of cuts with METAL TEETH on STAINLESS, affordable long lasting circular toothed blades for stainless just don't seem to exist yet, I'm not even aware that un-affordable ones do.
I've made SEVERAL DOZEN cuts on my most recent blade on 316 SS tube (1.125 x 1/16th wall) and cut a few pieces of solid 316 bar which I DO NOT RECOMMEND this is not meant for solid bar, or anything thick for that matter if you cut thick plan on making less than a dozen cuts.
Mediocre at best
Caleb✓ Verified Purchase•March 20, 2018
Not overly impressed with this blade. I've used the stock blade on the dewalt saw, the stock blade on the fein slugger saw, and the stock blade on the makita saw, as well as now this evolution one. This blade leaves the roughest burr and throws the most sporadic chips out of the blades I've used. Cutting one inch OD 13ga mild steel tubing with a fein slugger dry cut saw. Not my first rodeo. Cut speed and pressure were identical to every other blade saw combo I've used. It's not that the blade is unacceptable. I'm sure it would last a while and continue to cut at a mediocre degree. Anybody that says this blade is useless is either using it on the wrong kind of saw, cutting aluminum or stainless, or making initial contact with the material too hard. I would absolutely not buy again. So far my favorite blade is the fein slugger one. Wish it was available on amazon. (Update: it is available on here, just have to search for it. And it's cheaper. Score!)
For 14 inch stainless blade
The Happy Couple✓ Verified Purchase•February 21, 2018
First few cuts went like cutting butter, super smooth. Felt like it cut the 304 angle even easier than my steel blade cuts steel. I feed the blade super slow, trying to keep my blade lasting as long as possible, but it quickly started to chatter after several cuts. I lost 5 teeth over 21 cuts in eighth inch 1 1/4 angle, compare that to only one broken tooth on my steel blade (also Evolution) after over 100 cuts in various types of stock. This blade started out great, but after 21 cuts, losing 5 teeth, that's just ridiculous. I read other negative reviews thinking they were just trying to cut too fast, assuming it was operator error, but no, the stainless blade has no longevity to it. Look elsewhere for a stainless steel blade, I know I am.
BEST BLADE I'VE FOUND. COST PER CUT STILL A LITTLE HIGH
James L. Deal✓ Verified Purchase•November 29, 2017
I've been using this blade in the Evolution saw to cut bar stock for production runs in my Haas MiniMill. I've tried several different blade and this one works the best. The saw is set up on a rolling stand with a plywood box that catches 90% of the chips and is used with a cover when not in use. I'm cutting 1018 mild steel rectangular bar. So far this blade has cut 80 pieces of 1-1/8" x 5/8 bar and 150 pieces of 1/4 x 7/8 bar. As you can see in the picture, I am also using a "Cool Mist" set up.
Note for the guys trying to cut conduit and other thin stuff, you need a blade with a higher blade count. Ideally, the blade spacing should be less that the material thickness.
Note for the guys trying to cut conduit and other thin stuff, you need a blade with a higher blade count. Ideally, the blade spacing should be less that the material thickness.
12 cuts for a 60$ blade >:(
yeahitsluke✓ Verified Purchase•November 4, 2017
Not very impressed with how many cuts these last for
Yeah it's quicker than a com saw or a abrasive chop saw
But WTF 12 cuts and the blade is shot on 1/8 steel.....
Yeah it's quicker than a com saw or a abrasive chop saw
But WTF 12 cuts and the blade is shot on 1/8 steel.....
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