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Incra MITER1000/18T Precision Miter Gauge for Table Saws - 18-Inch T-Track with Micro-Adjustment - Perfect for Woodworking, Cabinet Making, and DIY Projects
Incra MITER1000/18T Precision Miter Gauge for Table Saws - 18-Inch T-Track with Micro-Adjustment - Perfect for Woodworking, Cabinet Making, and DIY ProjectsIncra MITER1000/18T Precision Miter Gauge for Table Saws - 18-Inch T-Track with Micro-Adjustment - Perfect for Woodworking, Cabinet Making, and DIY ProjectsIncra MITER1000/18T Precision Miter Gauge for Table Saws - 18-Inch T-Track with Micro-Adjustment - Perfect for Woodworking, Cabinet Making, and DIY Projects

Incra MITER1000/18T Precision Miter Gauge for Table Saws - 18-Inch T-Track with Micro-Adjustment - Perfect for Woodworking, Cabinet Making, and DIY Projects

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Amazon.com Get perfect miter cuts the first time, without any need for trial-and-error, when you use the Incra Miter 1000 Table Saw Miter Gauge by Incra. Combining a solid-steel laser cut protracter head with a gold anodized Incra Track Fence, and a red Stop Positioner the sliding scales fit perfectly in the top slot on the fence to make stop positioning easy, fast and accurate. Precision angle indexing teeth are laser cut in solid steel to lock in 41 positive angle stops in 5-degree increments over a full plus or minus 90-degree range. Other features include a standard miter head, a GlideLOCK miter bar with width that is adjustable in 6 places, an 18-inch track fence, and a sliding stop positioner. The Miter Gauge also has six expansion points that allow for adjustments to both sides of the bar for ZERO side play, and anti-friction travel. Working with all table saws with standard (or near standard) 3/4-by-3/8-inch miter gauge channels, including Delta, Craftsman, and imports. Whether it's your basic 90-degree cut-off, simple pictures frames, complex compound miters, or a 20-sided object, the Miter 1000 delivers perfect repeatable accuracy every time. This product also comes with a 1-year limited warranty. From the Manufacturer Get perfect miter cuts the first time without trial-and-error setups when you use the 1000/18T miter gauge by Incra. It features 41 angle stops with indexed stops every 5 degrees over the +90-degree range, and special stops at 22-1/2 and 67-1/2 degrees. Other features include a standard miter head, a GlideLOCK miter bar with width that is adjustable in 6 places, an 18-inch track fence, and a sliding stop positioner.

Product Features

Table saw that delivers perfect miter cuts the first time

Solid-steel laser cut protracter head and gold anodized Track Fence

1 angle stop with indexed stops every 5-degrees

Precision angle indexing teeth

6 expansion points that allow for adjustments to both sides of the bar for ZERO side play

Customer Reviews

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I needed a new mitre gauge as I've just bought a new router table and the gauge off my semi-professional saw table didn't fit it properly (I think it is the saw table that is slightly non-standard).I'm trying to build up a small core of good tools for my retirement, so cost is as important as quality and, frankly, my saw's gauge was only just adequate. I ended up choosing this one, based on review here and elsewhere.When it arrived, earlier today, I thought how heavy it was. Not too heavy, but obviously solidly built (not sure about the reviewer who thought this was flimsy, it's build more like a tank). It dropped into the slot like it had been custom fitted with a laser engraver - no adjustment necessary.I'm using it on a router table, so the instructions about lining it up using the saw blade and a square were inadequate. I tried using the square butting against the edge of the t-slot, but my eyeball suspected I still had a problem, only slightly but just visible. This was solved by turning the gauge to 90 degrees and moving the fence to one end, clamping a block to the center of the front of the table touching the fence where it was closest to the front, and measuring the gap with feeler gauges with the mitre gauge slid to the other end. I then adjusted the feeler gauges to half the gap, and moved the fence back to that distance. Readjusted the fence and repeated the process a couple of times until the fence moves exactly parallel with the mitre slot. I've now got it where if a .003" feeler gauge just slips in at one end, it will just slip in at the other with a similar amount of friction. Then back to the 0 degree index slot. Sounds good to me!The instructions were plentiful, clear and well illustrated. The gauge came with everything I expected, including allen keys (one with handle), and extra nuts and bolts for attaching add-on or sacrificial fences.If you need a longer fence, or an extendable one, or a flip over stop (the stop is is probably the only weak item) then look at Incra's more expensive, but similar, models. This one is, I believe a good compromise for me and for the money. I look forward to the quality of my work improving.