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Ron A December 31st 03 06:45 AM

Sliding Table vs new miter gauge for TS
 
A few questions regarding miter gauges for my Table Saw.
Incra has a V27 that is reasonably priced miter gauge for about $60 but it
only stops every 5 degrees and at 22.5. It is sufficient, or do I need to
spend 2 or 3 times this price for a better miter gauge?
Someone suggested that I keep the lousy TS supplied miter gauge and build a
sliding table.

Need some wreck opinions please.

R



Traves W. Coppock December 31st 03 09:18 AM

Sliding Table vs new miter gauge for TS
 
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003 06:45:48 GMT, "Ron A"
Crawled out of the shop and said. . .:

A few questions regarding miter gauges for my Table Saw.
Incra has a V27 that is reasonably priced miter gauge for about $60 but it
only stops every 5 degrees and at 22.5. It is sufficient, or do I need to
spend 2 or 3 times this price for a better miter gauge?
Someone suggested that I keep the lousy TS supplied miter gauge and build a
sliding table.

Need some wreck opinions please.

R


its useless... spend a bit more money and get a decent mid range
gauge.

that said, build a crosscut sled too, i use mine about as often as the
miter gauge

Phil December 31st 03 02:06 PM

Sliding Table vs new miter gauge for TS
 
Build a crosscut sled, mine put my miter gage and radial saw virtually out to
pasture. http://webpages.charter.net/pminmo/wood1.htm It's light and easy to
use.

Ron A wrote:

A few questions regarding miter gauges for my Table Saw.
Incra has a V27 that is reasonably priced miter gauge for about $60 but it
only stops every 5 degrees and at 22.5. It is sufficient, or do I need to
spend 2 or 3 times this price for a better miter gauge?
Someone suggested that I keep the lousy TS supplied miter gauge and build a
sliding table.

Need some wreck opinions please.

R



Eric December 31st 03 02:14 PM

Sliding Table vs new miter gauge for TS
 
I agree w/Traves. I've got a good miter and a sliding table. I still prefer
the sled for most cuts. For me it is the quickest way to get dead on 90 and
45 degree cuts. The sled is also great for minimizing tearout.
That said, both the slider and miter are nice to have. Just if I had to pick
one it would be the sled.
Regarding the V27 - how often do you need more stops than it provides? If
you need less than 5 degree get the Miter 1000 or 2000. I bought the Miter
2000 which has 1/2 degree stops but so far I haven't needed that. You might
though.
My .02.


"Traves W. Coppock" newsgroups-AT-farmvalleywoodworks-DOT-com wrote in
message ...
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003 06:45:48 GMT, "Ron A"
Crawled out of the shop and said. . .:

A few questions regarding miter gauges for my Table Saw.
Incra has a V27 that is reasonably priced miter gauge for about $60 but

it
only stops every 5 degrees and at 22.5. It is sufficient, or do I need

to
spend 2 or 3 times this price for a better miter gauge?
Someone suggested that I keep the lousy TS supplied miter gauge and build

a
sliding table.

Need some wreck opinions please.

R


its useless... spend a bit more money and get a decent mid range
gauge.

that said, build a crosscut sled too, i use mine about as often as the
miter gauge




Nick Bozovich December 31st 03 03:23 PM

Sliding Table vs new miter gauge for TS
 
Ron -
I bought the Incra 1000 SE from Woodcraft when they had it on sale in Nov -
I recently used it to miter end caps on a blanket chest - the angles I cut
were perfect. I could never get them exactly right before, and ended up
using a coping saw and butchering up the pieces to get them to fit.

I was looking at one of the online tool places just recently, and saw that
you can get the 2000 for less than I paid for the 1000 SE - I definately
recomend either to you. Check Tools Online, Eagle, or any of the other
online tool sellers.

Nick B

"Ron A" wrote in message
nk.net...
A few questions regarding miter gauges for my Table Saw.
Incra has a V27 that is reasonably priced miter gauge for about $60 but it
only stops every 5 degrees and at 22.5. It is sufficient, or do I need to
spend 2 or 3 times this price for a better miter gauge?
Someone suggested that I keep the lousy TS supplied miter gauge and build

a
sliding table.

Need some wreck opinions please.

R





Bob G December 31st 03 08:10 PM

Sliding Table vs new miter gauge for TS
 

"Ron A" wrote in message
nk.net...
A few questions regarding miter gauges for my Table Saw.
Incra has a V27 that is reasonably priced miter gauge for about $60 but it
only stops every 5 degrees and at 22.5. It is sufficient,

=====================
I own a 2000.... and if you do a search of my posts you will see I have
repeately stated that it was a waste of my money...
Dead on accurate but a royal pain to use..
Besides 90 and 45 degree cuts and an ocassional 22 1/2 I really do not need
all that many settings... So I went about making sleds for 90 and 45 degree
and use them
100% of the time... The 2000 gathers dust in my shop !

Bob Griffiths




Bob Davis December 31st 03 08:31 PM

Sliding Table vs new miter gauge for TS
 
I have a factory sliding table on my jet supersaw. Its an expensive option.
I love it. However, I would definitely hesitate recommending anyone trying
to retrofit something like this to a saw. A good sliding table is heavy and
needs to get close to blade to really be optimum. Jet is proud of their
"only 4 inches from the blade" table. It works extraordinarily well because
it weighs so much. I'm still amazed at how well it works when I clamp a
piece 6 feet long to it and just slide it through without a waver. However,
its a compromise design. The right way to do it is European style - right
next to the blade and long table. Now we're talking some big bucks.

If I had it to do over, I'd save the money on the sliding table option and
build a really nice cross cut sled. Then I'd save up for my dream $4000
table saw.

Bob

"Ron A" wrote in message
nk.net...
A few questions regarding miter gauges for my Table Saw.
Incra has a V27 that is reasonably priced miter gauge for about $60 but it
only stops every 5 degrees and at 22.5. It is sufficient, or do I need to
spend 2 or 3 times this price for a better miter gauge?
Someone suggested that I keep the lousy TS supplied miter gauge and build

a
sliding table.

Need some wreck opinions please.

R






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