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Jim Becker
08-09-2021, 8:32 AM
I picked up a pre-owned cabinet saw to use in my temporary shop this weekend and a miter bar was not part of the package. Since I have been using a slider since the mid-2000s (and will go back to that when I have a building up), I've not been paying attention to the aftermarket miter setup. What products should I be considering to cover this need...not uber-expensive, but anyone who knows me understands that I place a higher priority on quality than bottom line price. If it matters, the saw is a PCS that's a few years old. I do intend to utilize sleds a lot, but there are some tasks that are best suited to the more traditional miter fixture.

Eugene Dixon
08-09-2021, 8:37 AM
PM me if you are interested in a Delta or Incra 1000HD.

ChrisA Edwards
08-09-2021, 9:19 AM
Happy with an Incra 1000HD, when I need to cut an angle less than 90 degrees, but still use a couple of cross sleds for my 90 degree cuts.

Prashun Patel
08-09-2021, 9:33 AM
Incra miter gauge. You will appreciate the accuracy. The usual complaint with incra products is that they require a hex driver to adjust and have a million little fidget and adjust points. I don’t suspect that will be daunting for you and that u will appreciate the adjustability this allows.

As I had mentioned to you, for a sawstop owner, the aluminum fence will trip the brake. So it behooves you to make an auxiliary wood fence - which you’d want anyway for zero clearance cutting.

Von Bickley
08-09-2021, 9:49 AM
I have the Incra1000HD. If I am making a picture frame or building something where I want a perfect 45, I bring out the Incra.

Lee Schierer
08-09-2021, 10:29 AM
I really like my Kreg miter gauge. It has shot pin accuracy for common woodworking angles.

Richard Verwoest
08-09-2021, 1:30 PM
+1 on the Incra guage. But for just bars to use on jigs, I like the ones by Kreg.

Jim Becker
08-09-2021, 2:04 PM
Seems like the "I"s have it. LOL

Prashun, I did take note and understand that information....I always used an auxiliary fence with a cabinet saw when I had one previously. I didn't need to do that with the slider because the zero clearance was either plastic/wood, depending on whether I was using OEM or shop made.

Ronald Blue
08-09-2021, 3:18 PM
I haven't done this on my Incra 1000HD but I'm sure others have previously as a solution to keeping an allen wrench handy. I've used them other places with good results.

https://www.mcmaster.com/Adjustable-Handles/choose-a-color-adjustable-handles/

Brian Tymchak
08-09-2021, 3:55 PM
I switched from the Incra 1000se to the Osborne EB3 several years ago as I felt, and still do, that the triangle support arm makes for a more stable fence.

Robert L Stewart
08-09-2021, 8:12 PM
I have an Incra 1000SE and a V 27 mitre gauge, both are capable of good work. These are risers 2" thick by 12 Diam. The fit was right on even with 2" thick material, poplar.462677462678

Jim Becker
08-09-2021, 8:14 PM
Thanks again for the Incra recommendations. I scored a NIB Incra 1000se from another 'Creeker a few minutes ago. It will do the job for what I need.

Curt Putnam
08-09-2021, 9:43 PM
For quality/value miter gauges - either Kreg or Incra. For slider bars, the same and also consider Micro-Jig.