UNMATCHED PRECISION - Engraved stainless steel scale ensures accuracy like never before.
The INCRAMITER1000SE Miter Gauge Special Edition is designed for professionals seeking precision and versatility in their woodworking projects. With an engraved stainless steel primary scale, 41 laser-cut V-stops, and a telescoping fence, this miter gauge ensures accuracy and adaptability for various stock widths. The patented GlideLOCK miter bar allows for quick adjustments, making it an essential tool for any serious woodworker.
Spezifikationen
Material
Stainless Steel
Brand
INCRA
Color
Multicolor
Number of Teeth
41
Style
Basic
Item Weight
8.26 Pounds
Compatible Material
Stainless Steel
UPC
751922200114 751922010027 784497252004
Global Trade Identification Number
00751922200114
Manufacturer
Incra
Part Number
MITER1000/SE
Item Weight
8.26 pounds
Product Dimensions
18.25 x 18.25 x 4.5 inches
Item model number
MITER1000SE
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Item Package Quantity
1
Number Of Pieces
1
Batteries Included?
No
Batteries Required?
No
Warranty Description
1 year replacement warranty
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What is the difference between this and the incra miter1000/hd miter gauge? i do see a $10 difference in the base $, but not much for the final $
Does the front of the miter rail allow the addition of a wood miter face. I see it has a slot. Not a T slot?
Will this fit an old Rockwell Delta with cast iron table?
Can it be used on both left and right side of the blade?
Rezensionen
4.7
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X**R
Substantial Upgrade
The value of upgrading from the factory miter gauge was something I heavily debated for a long time. After making the purchase and using it on a few projects, I have no regrets and find it very useful. Cuts requiring a miter gauge are feel far safer and easier to make with the more substantial size. Adjusting the fit was very quick, and it required no adjustments to accuracy out of the box. The majority of the quality feels great, although the cheap plastic thumbscrews for the stop block do feel out of place.
E**N
Hesitant at first, No regrets in the end
I planned on buying an aftermarket miter gauge when I bought a table saw, and a day after I ordered the saw, it went on sale so I requested and received a refund for a couple hundred bucks. Since I considered that money already spent, I decided to buy an even better miter gauge than originally planned. Best decision ever. I looked at specs and reviews, handled them in shops, and decided on this Incra 1000 SE, also on sale at the time.I really didn't think I needed or would ever utilize its capabilities, but boy was I wrong. Could I have gotten along just fine with a lesser capable one? Sure. You likely can too. But I guarantee that if you have it, you will make good use of it.Pros: well built and heavy duty. Seems well thought out, and provides adjustment capability in all planes, ensuring a high level of accuracy. Not stupidly overengineered, complicated or bulky, like some high end ones are. Easy to use; I only read the instructions once before initial use. The telescoping fence is rigid even at full extension, and the stop block has no slop, making repeated cuts spot on.Cons: it could benefit from a longer miter bar, as the deepest workpiece it'll accommodate in my saw (end of the miter bar just a few inches in the miter slot at the table's front) is about 16 or so inches. Once you pull it back far enough anyway that the fence comes off the front of the table, the fence wants to rotate sideways, creating a dangerous situation. I built an extension that slips on the front fence rail that supports the miter gauge's fence to prevent this. A spot to hold the ball-end tool on the fence back somehow would be a bonus, keeping everything you need self-contained.All in all, I'm very happy with it. This one looks to me like it's the best choice for quality, ease-of-use, and durability among the precision miter gauges, even better than other more expensive Incra models. To be sure, it's a fairly big investment, and probably not an easy decision. But if you don't already have specific jigs and a crosscut sled and could benefit from the accuracy and repeatability this provides, you could certainly do worse than taking the plunge on it.
R**R
Very nice, more features than I will use.
This miter gauge has way more features than I will ever use. But, it is perfectly square right out of the box and is very easy to use.
M**A
A great product which could be refined further
I've been wanting to buy this Incra mitre fence since I bought my table saw a couple of years ago. The thing that has put me off purchasing it until now is that all Australian retailers charge a very significant premium (approx 80-100%) over what it can be purchased for in the US. Thanks to Amazon I was able to purchase this item at a very reasonable price and have it shipped to my address with delivery within 2 weeks.The first thing I noticed about the item is that both the extruded aluminium fence and protractor plate are very solid and it seems that it will be reliable for many years to come. Adjusting the GlideLOCK Miter Bar to fit snuggly in my table saw slot was relatively easy and has resulted in a sliding mechanism with no lateral movement at all which is great.Having said that I'm a little disappointed with some of the design decisions on this product. It seems a bit crazy that a hex key (Allen Key) is required to extend the fence. Making quick and fine adjustments is what this product is all about and requiring a tool to make adjustments is rather inconvenient. Surely it would be possible to design a tool-less adjustment mechanism for this common task. Another thing that is a bit baffling is the "shop stop" which kind of has two independent arms which can be folded out of the way (which is nice) but they are joined together meaning that you can't slide them independently. You can use the stop rods to have some degree of flexibility with the positioning, but simply having two separate stops would be easier and more flexible. The screws that hold the stop rods in are also a bit fiddly and tend to fall out on the bench when removing the stop rod. It would be easier to use if these were captive screws that didn't come out.Although not perfect, this is a product I can confidently recommended if you are looking to upgrade your mitre fence on your table saw to a more accurate one.
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The Miter 1000 Special Edition builds on the excellent foundation provided by the Miter 1000. The Incra exclusive AngleLOCK Indexing System delivers 41 lock solid angle stops in 5° increments over a full 180° range. Combine this with the included GlideLOCK Miter Bar, Telescoping IncraLOCK Cuto-off Fence and the Incra Flip Shop Stop, and you'll easily achieve mitering accuracy that you never thought possible. Whether it's your basic 90° cut-off, simple picture frames, or a 20-sided object, the Miter1000SE by Incra deiivers perfect, repeatable accuracy.... First time, Every time, Any angle. Six expansion disks adjust both sides of the bar for ZERO side play, anti-friction travel on all table saws with standard 3/4\" x 3/8\" or near-standard miter gauge channels, including Delta, Craftsman, imports, etc. This means that all of INCRA's incredible precision will actually show up in your work because the bar CAN'T wiggle around in the miter slot. This Special Edition Miter Fence telescopes from 18\" to a full 31\" length. Includes the Dual Flip Shop Stop and Incra's patented Automatic Positioning Control. Precision angle indexing teeth are laser cut in solid steel to lock in positive angle stops every 5 degrees over a 180 degrees range, with special stops at 22-1/2 degrees and 67-1/2 degrees. A stainless steel vernier cursor delivers an incredible 1/10th degree resolution between fixed steps.
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I looked at specs and reviews, handled them in shops, and decided on this Incra 1000 SE, also on sale at the time.I really didn't think I needed or would ever utilize its capabilities, but boy was I wrong. Could I have gotten along just fine with a lesser capable one? Sure. You likely can too. But I guarantee that if you have it, you will make good use of it.Pros: well built and heavy duty. Seems well thought out, and provides adjustment capability in all planes, ensuring a high level of accuracy. Not stupidly overengineered, complicated or bulky, like some high end ones are. Easy to use; I only read the instructions once before initial use. The telescoping fence is rigid even at full extension, and the stop block has no slop, making repeated cuts spot on.Cons: it could benefit from a longer miter bar, as the deepest workpiece it'll accommodate in my saw (end of the miter bar just a few inches in the miter slot at the table's front) is about 16 or so inches. Once you pull it back far enough anyway that the fence comes off the front of the table, the fence wants to rotate sideways, creating a dangerous situation. I built an extension that slips on the front fence rail that supports the miter gauge's fence to prevent this. A spot to hold the ball-end tool on the fence back somehow would be a bonus, keeping everything you need self-contained.All in all, I'm very happy with it. This one looks to me like it's the best choice for quality, ease-of-use, and durability among the precision miter gauges, even better than other more expensive Incra models. To be sure, it's a fairly big investment, and probably not an easy decision. 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Surely it would be possible to design a tool-less adjustment mechanism for this common task. Another thing that is a bit baffling is the \"shop stop\" which kind of has two independent arms which can be folded out of the way (which is nice) but they are joined together meaning that you can't slide them independently. You can use the stop rods to have some degree of flexibility with the positioning, but simply having two separate stops would be easier and more flexible. The screws that hold the stop rods in are also a bit fiddly and tend to fall out on the bench when removing the stop rod. 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The slightest bump of either distorts both the pointer and bends the notches of the arc together and all accuracy is gone. IF I send my bad ones in for repair I will ask that they be converted to the SE model so that they remain useful. The HD looks great but for any use I might have, the SE is infinitely better and can stand up to the normal bumps and accidents that occur in any shop, especially if more than one person uses the unit."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"Does the front of the miter rail allow the addition of a wood miter face. I see it has a slot. Not a T slot?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"Comes with an MDF face thats held on with a couple of t-slot nuts and allen head screws. I made copies of the original face from 1/2\" MDF. No problems."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"Will this fit an old Rockwell Delta with cast iron table?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"Yes it will,I use it on an old craftsman cast iron and it works great.\nIt’s a great gauge you will like it."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"Can it be used on both left and right side of the blade?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"Yes it works both sides of the blade - I've switched many times, depending on the types of cuts made."}}]}]}