![]() ![]() They can be either rectangular slots (with straight sides and bottom) or T-slots (with small indentations along the bottom edge that keep a miter gauge from slipping out). Most miter slots are 3/4” wide and 3/8” deep, though there are variations. You want to choose a miter gauge that fits your table saw’s miter slots, both in size and shape. The Miter 1000SE has a 31”-long fence and a stop that can be set with 1/32” precision. It may also have a stop attached to make repeatable cuts of the same length. FenceĪ fence attached to the miter gauge’s head helps steady the workpiece for more precise cuts. The Kreg has stops at 0°, 10°, 22.5°, 30°, and 45° and can be set to other angles to 0.01° precision. The INCRA has stops every 5° from 0° to 90°, plus 22.5° and 67.5° and can be set to other angles with 0.1° precision. Better miter gauges will have stops at more angles, and provide better precision. This ensures you are making precise cuts. Most miter gauges will have positive stops at common angles such as 45° and 90°. Related: The Best Table Saw Miter Gauges Angle Stops & Precision You can read more in our roundup of the best table saw miter gauges. ![]()
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