Hey guys, back again.
I bought an Evo Rage 3 a couple of months ago and just started my first real project with it.
I'm cutting grooved untreated decking boards and getting a lot more tearout than expected. It behaves better with a board underneath but the cut edge on top is still very ragged and not up to the standard I was expecting.
I've tried instantly chopping right through vs going very steadily making multiple passes. The latter seems to work best but it is still not making the kind of quality cuts I have seen this saw produce in videos online.
As far as I know. The saw is set up correctly with the blade level and firmly seated.
Any tips or checks I can do on the saw would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Jon.
I bought an Evo Rage 3 a couple of months ago and just started my first real project with it.
I'm cutting grooved untreated decking boards and getting a lot more tearout than expected. It behaves better with a board underneath but the cut edge on top is still very ragged and not up to the standard I was expecting.
I've tried instantly chopping right through vs going very steadily making multiple passes. The latter seems to work best but it is still not making the kind of quality cuts I have seen this saw produce in videos online.
As far as I know. The saw is set up correctly with the blade level and firmly seated.
Any tips or checks I can do on the saw would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Jon.