INCRA Miter 1000HD vs. INCRA Miter 3000SE
Shopping for a new miter gauge? Compare the benefits of the INCRA Miter 1000HD and INCRA Miter 3000SE and make an informed purchase!
Let’s take a look at these two INCRA miter gauges: the INCRA Miter 1000HD and the INCRA Miter 3000SE.
Features & Benefits
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Angle Stops & Precision
Most miter gauges will have positive stops at common angles such as 45° and 90°. This ensures you are making precise cuts. Better miter gauges will have stops at more angles, and provide better precision.
Both miter gauges can be set to other angles with 0.1° precision. The Miter 1000HD has stops every 1° from 0° to 90°, plus 22.5° and 67.5°. The Miter 3000SE has stops every 0.5° from 0° to 90°, plus 22.5° and 67.5°.
Fence
A fence attached to the miter gauge’s head helps steady the workpiece for more precise cuts. It may also have a stop attached to make repeatable cuts of the same length.
Both gauges a stop that can be set with 1/32” precision. The Miter 1000HD has a 31”-long fence. The Miter 3000SE has a 49”-long fence.
Bar Style & Size
You want to choose a miter gauge that fits your table saw’s miter slots, both in size and shape. Most miter slots are 3/4” wide and 3/8” deep, though there are variations. 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). You can use a rectangular miter gauge bar in a T-slot, but not vice versa, since the T-shaped protrusions won’t fit.
The bars on both products have a width of 3/4” and a depth of 3/8”. The bar on the Miter 1000HD has a length of 17 1/4”. The bar on the Miter 3000SE has a length of 20 1/4”. Both miter gauges have a rectangular-shaped bar and come with an adapter for T-slots.
Pros & Cons
Let’s take a look at some of the pluses and minuses of these products.
For the Miter 1000HD:
Pros
- Positive stops every 1° from -90° to +90°
- Precise 1/32” accuracy of the flip stop
- Easy to add custom sub-fences
- Nylon adjustment mechanism won’t scratch miter slots
- Positive stops at all common angles
Cons
- Steel head is heavier than aluminum models
- Calibrating multiple scales on telescoping fence can be confusing
For the Miter 3000SE:
Pros
- Positive stops every 1/2° from -90° to +90°
- Precise 1/32” accuracy of the flip stop
- Easy to add custom sub-fences
- Nylon adjustment mechanism won’t scratch miter slots
- Positive stops at all common angles
Cons
- Steel head is heavier than aluminum models
- Calibrating multiple scales on telescoping fence can be confusing
Comparison Chart
Here is a full side-by-side comparison of these products’ specs. You can view comparisons of the INCRA Miter 1000HD with other products
and comparisons of the INCRA Miter 3000SE with other products.