Description
From the manufacturer


FEATURES
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Powerful MotorCut through up to 3mm mild steel thanks to Powerful 1500W hi-torque motor with optimized gearbox & blade system |
Bevel & Mitre CapabilityAchieve up to a 45° bevel or 60° mitre by turning the bevel wheel at the front or the angle settings on the material pusher. Use the detents to reach the required angle every time! |
Effective Dust ExtractionKeep your workshop clean! With Integrated dust ports above and below the blade, dust is captured when fitted to a vacuum system |
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Material Pusher & ClampMaterials can be put up against the material fence and fed through the blade, with the assistance of the anti-vibration clamp, both ensuring a straight cut every time! |
Rip Fence (Right)Putting your materials against the adjustable rip fence allows you to feed the material through, easily and with a perfectly straight finish. Use the fence measurements for extra accuracy |
Push Stick IncludedSafety first! The FURY5-S comes with a push stick to enable you to feed in the material, all the while making sure your fingers are well away from the blade when cutting |


Precise Angle Settings
Achieve a perfect -60˚ – +60˚ mitre cut with the simple adjustment of the material pusher. Evolution saws cut accurately to within 0.5˚
MULTI-MATERIAL CUTTING
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WoodTrim down, worktops & doors, reclaimed timber. Even cut through wood with embedded nails! |
Ferrous MetalsCut weld-ready mild steel, whether that be 6mm sheet or tube material |
Non-Ferrous MetalsCuts through materials such as checker plate with virtually no heat or sparks! |
PlasticCuts through plastics such as acrylic sheets & drainage tubing cleanly without burning or melting |
Watson –
Assembly took a little while, once up and running its quite loud, I wear ear defendrs so that’s not an issue, I woul suggest that you should wear them however to avoid ear damage . The machine cuts wood and metal easily very Impressive actually. The blade is obviously a compromise as it Cutts sll sorts of things . How long it will last I don’t know. Its not the most accurate measuring scale on the machine, however as long as you double check measurement it does the job. I’ve just cut through 15 tubular steel bars 15mm thick with ease.I can recommend this item its not a Makita or Dewalt, but is very cheap and dies the job well. All Mtmy other tools are makita ( sliding mitre saw) and its not in that league at all but its 3 times cheaper and for occasional use its brilliant. I don’t think it would last as a ‘ work a day tool’But I know that not what or who it was designed for. I’m a fussy buyer and I’m well pleased with the price and what it does.
Gavin Glover –
For the price I have to say it’s better than I had expected and than previous reviews I’d read.Something that seems to be a common feature, people reporting damage when their brand new table saw arrives, this was also the case for me, some deep scratches on the extensions and body parts.Very simple to construct and out of the box it’s pretty damn accurate.People had reported that the multi mat cutting blade doesn’t/ didn’t cut totally clean, well I’ve been cutting near 2” thick hardwood ply sheets, 4” hardwood planks, they are straight, true and clean, this may change as the blade dulls just like any blade.The fence has been a complaint area, it is short and really should lock both sides of the table, but after I used a level and straight edge, I tightened the screws holding the fence to the guide run and it’s been perfect, no movement and I haven’t had to clamp a plank behind it yet either.Dust extraction is pretty decent, I dare say would be even better if I had my dust extractor hoover attached not a standard hoover.Blade guard can be a pain in the ass, I marked a straight line from the side of the blade to edge of table to help with lineup and works great.It’s stable and sturdy with work on it and thus far done everything I’ve wanted from it, so I’m happy
Charlie D –
Having faffed about with a rotary saw, straight edges, clamps etc. etc. I finally decided to upgrade to a table saw.The deciding factor was having 80 sheets of hardboard to cut and I’m so glad I did.Yes, it’s a little bit fiddly to assemble and does take an hour or so but it’s worth the effort.Some reviews I have seen refer to plastic fasteners, but there were none on my example; there were all steel nuts and bolts. Tip – after assembly go round the machine again and check all the nuts and bolts are tight, it’s easy to miss one or two and it makes a big difference to the rigidity.Getting the fence set perfectly parallel to the blade is essential to getting straight and accurate cuts; this is clearly explained in the instructions but I found YouTube tutorials easier to follow.Other reviews complain about the fence being ‘wobbly’, again mine isn’t so makes you wonder if they had tightened it properly.Once set up as per the instructions this saw makes cutting timber a genuine pleasure, you find yourself looking round for things to cut on it. Considering the price I would recommend it without reservation.And just to be clear, I have no connection to Evolution Power Tools and I paid the full retail price.
Tim Kemp –
Not had it too long, and my first table saw. Nothing too desperate about putting it all together – which mostly concerns the stand and side extensions. Locating and aligning the front measurement section was easier than I thought it would be (just because it comes in two parts I thought it might be a problem). Everything seemed to be accurate and precise when checking it all after putting it together, and my first cuts were spot on in terms of width and being cut square. Bear in mind this is only after a few cuts after just a few days, but don’t envisage any problems. Cuts smooth and accurately, with a nice and stable table and extensions. I’ve only got a very small space to operate in, so the fixed side extensions make it a bit of a problem to tuck out of the way when not in use, but that’s a small oversight on my part. It is noisy (as has been mentioned), and the only thing that looks like it might be a bit suspect is the blade guard which is a tad floppy in the horizontal plane so thinking it might end up fouling the blade at some point (though could be wrong I guess). Other than that, I can’t compare it to other table saws so can only say it seems well built, blade cuts smooth as anything (which seems to be most peoples major buying point for this saw) and the instructions were easy to follow for assembly and use. Overall can’t really fault it to date.
tracey law –
it does what we bought it for, save loads of tme, & easy to use
George –
Very useful easy to use
Val Collins –
I had some accuracy issues with mine, Evolution customer services were exemplary but DPD lost the machine after I returned it for warranty repair/inspection. Evolution supplied me a brand new one the next day. Their customer service is first class.I understand that this saw is a £200.00 saw and not a £2000.00 one. It will cut anything you ask it to but it will not be 100% accurate, it is designed for a hobbyist not a fine furniture maker and it is priced accordingly.In my opinion the saw is as good if not better than I can expect for a machine of this price point.For what it is worth I am now a life long Evolution customer (but won’t go very entry level again)I would like to add something to this as I feel part of my comment is not quite correct.It is regarding the accuracy comment I made. Sure you cannot move the fence side to side and expect the same results every time as per a more expensive rack and pinion style fence but, if you take the time to set up the fence every time you move it and ensure it is square on both planes then it is as accurate as any other saw. It’s a bit more fiddly but the exact same results will be obtained.
Steven Mcbride –
Very good thank s
Stephen –
Cuts accurately without much effort. Use a blade with lots of teeth and it will give great results. Timber ready to use.
john thorley –
Very pleased with this little gem. The price is good. Not a fixed workshop machine, but it’s only a small fraction of the price.