VERSATILE REACH - Telescoping fence adjusts from 18 to 31 inches to fit diverse project sizes
PRECISION PERFECTED - Engraved stainless steel scale ensures exact measurements every time
QUICK SET INNOVATION - GlideLOCK miter bar with 6 expansion points speeds up repetitive tasks
The INCRA MITER1000SE is a precision-engineered miter gauge featuring an engraved stainless steel scale, 41 laser-cut V-stops for extreme angle accuracy, and a patented GlideLOCK miter bar with six expansion points for quick, repeatable setups. Its telescoping fence extends from 18 to 31 inches, accommodating a wide range of stock widths, while the dual Flip Shop Stop fence positioner ensures optimal mitering precision. Built for professionals who demand flawless cuts and efficiency, this tool combines durability with innovative design.
Specifications
Material
Stainless Steel
Brand
INCRA
Color
Multicolor
Number of Teeth
41
Item Weight
8.3 Pounds
Compatible Material
Stainless Steel
Style
Basic
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?
Reviews
4.7
All from verified purchases
J**B
Incra Miter1000SE - VERY GOOD PURCHASE
I wish I would have bought this a long time before, it has been a great purchase. I have a Ryobi BT3000 table saw I bought over a decade ago for around the house. I really like the table saw (I use it for precision work like making cabinets, doors, and drawers, or just general cutting). The one problem is with the miter gauge. If I moved the saw or haven't used it in a while, I would have to check the calibration of the miter gauge to be sure it was set right, 90 degrees was exactly 90 degrees or 45 degrees was exactly 45 degrees, then every time I changed the angle I would have to test cut scraps of wood to be sure the angle was exactly right again. There is nothing worse than cutting wood for a cabinet door and if it supposed to be 90 degrees but comes out at 89 degrees, none of the parts will line up when you go to glue everything up and it just looks bad.For years I had thought about getting the accessory miter slot table (MITER SLOT TABLE BT3000 RYOBI - RIDGID 4060310) that is available through Ryobi but didn't know if it would be helpful. I finally found the Incra Miter1000SE and thought I would give it a try so I purchased it along with the Ryobi miter slot, I checked the calibration when I got it out of the box but it was already accurate. I wish I would have bought this a long time before, it just made me a lot faster because I don't have to fool with the calibration anymore, I just pick the angle, set it (I know it's right) and cut. From the time I move the saw to where I am going to work, plug it in, and cut is minutes not hours like it used to be after I checked calibration. If I need to change the angle, I change it, cut it, and go on because I know its right. I could change the angle 20 times in a day and I wouldn't have to worry about it because it is correct and will still be correct when I set it back to 90 degrees. I feel like I have a commercial production shop compared to the way it was before where I had to make all the cuts at one angle before I changed to another angle, then started having to check the cuts with scrap wood to be sure the miter was set right.There is also a telescoping fence with a stop that is great also, I had to set it to my table saw but when it is set, I am done and can make repetitive cuts all day and the next day with no problem, no recalibration in between. This will also make me a lot faster too. What was going to take me possibly a year on the side in my free time (building walnut cabinets and replacing the existing cabinets throughout my house) may only take me part of the summer now. This is from planing the wood, ripping and cutting it to size, joining wood together for wide pieces, routing the rails and stiles and raised panels, sanding and sealing the wood, installing the hinges and drawer slides and handles. The tables saw portion will now be quick.This has been a very worthwhile and accurate investment. Not only from an accuracy perspective, but also a time saver, and frustration reliever. I will always remember Incra from now on. I will have to check and see what Incra has for routers and router tables now.
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.
C**C
Well made miter gauge (use grease when adjusting miter slot!)
ORIGINAL 4 STAR REVIEW - UPDATE TO FIVE STAR BELOW:I really love the design of this miter gauge, it is well built and well engineered except one facet, the miter slot adjustment is completely ineffective. I tighten the adjustment screws down and they bottom out before the disks even begin to expand. Since the disks initially sit inboard of bar, they provide no value. I was initially going to rate this three stars instead of four, but I went ahead and did the math about how much tolerance that added to the repeatability of cuts and found that it is so small it's pretty much not worth thinking about. My saw is a Skilsaw SPT99-12 so that is for mine, I can't speak for other saws and that is why I am only giving it four stars. If only the slot width adjusters worked and removed the tiny bit of slop in the miter slot, this would be a five star product, hands down.Okay, so that covered the reason for the loss of one star, some of the other things I really like are the design of how this is setup to provide positive angle stops that can be used for quick measurements, or you can not use that part and just tighten the hand screw and set the angle wherever you need it to be.The flip stop is handy too. It uses a rough surface to give itself traction from being bumped (since it uses plastic thumbscrews to tighten it in position), but I think that design is going to work well, the plastic will never seize up in the aluminum, and the plastic gripper material they use really seems to get a positive hold of the stop. The only thing that I am curious about is how that surface for the stopper will hold up over time. I have a feeling it is going to be just fine as it looks to be made of high density poly product.Other than that, I can just say again that this appears to be a well thought out product, that just missed the mark on one feature.UPDATE THAT CAUSED REVIEW TO CHANGE:After posting the initial review, I sent a message to the company asking them if there was a fix to the problem I had encountered. The issue was with the rigidity of the washers, what felt like the screws bottoming out on the threads was actually just the washer not wanting to expand. I got a response back the same day (from someone that had an out of office auto reply on) explaining what was likely the resolution to the problem and it was. All the screws need is a little lithium grease on the threads and the seating face between the expansion washer and the screw head. With that, the slop was able to be adjusted easily.So, to summarize, I was initially wrong that this was a four star product, it is a five star product and I have experience now with Incra's customer service and can say that was excellent too.
J**R
Arrived with Broken Parts - Still Works
Update: I emailed Incra and they covered the broken parts under the warranty.Product arrived with broken plastic parts in the box. There is a plastic “carriage” under the flip stop with 2 screws to tighten. One of the screws may have been over-tightened and cracked the clip. The stop still works but each time you adjust the flip stop, the clip comes free causing me to have to hold the clip in place and slide along the ends.I was able to order the part, cheaply (7a of the stop system) from Incra’s site. Pro Tip: I ordered two since this piece of plastic may be a single point of failure in the otherwise solidly built gauge. However, typical shipping appears to be 1.5 weeks.Gauge arrived square. However, after banging it around the table saw for 15-20 cuts, I needed to true it up via 2 screws. Seems that a better locking or runner washer would help (May add that).Overall, good gauge. Just challenging to use until I get the part(s).
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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 really like the table saw (I use it for precision work like making cabinets, doors, and drawers, or just general cutting). The one problem is with the miter gauge. If I moved the saw or haven't used it in a while, I would have to check the calibration of the miter gauge to be sure it was set right, 90 degrees was exactly 90 degrees or 45 degrees was exactly 45 degrees, then every time I changed the angle I would have to test cut scraps of wood to be sure the angle was exactly right again. There is nothing worse than cutting wood for a cabinet door and if it supposed to be 90 degrees but comes out at 89 degrees, none of the parts will line up when you go to glue everything up and it just looks bad.For years I had thought about getting the accessory miter slot table (MITER SLOT TABLE BT3000 RYOBI - RIDGID 4060310) that is available through Ryobi but didn't know if it would be helpful. I finally found the Incra Miter1000SE and thought I would give it a try so I purchased it along with the Ryobi miter slot, I checked the calibration when I got it out of the box but it was already accurate. I wish I would have bought this a long time before, it just made me a lot faster because I don't have to fool with the calibration anymore, I just pick the angle, set it (I know it's right) and cut. From the time I move the saw to where I am going to work, plug it in, and cut is minutes not hours like it used to be after I checked calibration. If I need to change the angle, I change it, cut it, and go on because I know its right. I could change the angle 20 times in a day and I wouldn't have to worry about it because it is correct and will still be correct when I set it back to 90 degrees. I feel like I have a commercial production shop compared to the way it was before where I had to make all the cuts at one angle before I changed to another angle, then started having to check the cuts with scrap wood to be sure the miter was set right.There is also a telescoping fence with a stop that is great also, I had to set it to my table saw but when it is set, I am done and can make repetitive cuts all day and the next day with no problem, no recalibration in between. This will also make me a lot faster too. What was going to take me possibly a year on the side in my free time (building walnut cabinets and replacing the existing cabinets throughout my house) may only take me part of the summer now. This is from planing the wood, ripping and cutting it to size, joining wood together for wide pieces, routing the rails and stiles and raised panels, sanding and sealing the wood, installing the hinges and drawer slides and handles. The tables saw portion will now be quick.This has been a very worthwhile and accurate investment. Not only from an accuracy perspective, but also a time saver, and frustration reliever. I will always remember Incra from now on. I will have to check and see what Incra has for routers and router tables now."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"R***R"},"datePublished":"February 24, 2025","name":"Very nice, more features than I will use.","reviewBody":"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."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"C***C"},"datePublished":"June 1, 2018","name":"Well made miter gauge (use grease when adjusting miter slot!)","reviewBody":"ORIGINAL 4 STAR REVIEW - UPDATE TO FIVE STAR BELOW:I really love the design of this miter gauge, it is well built and well engineered except one facet, the miter slot adjustment is completely ineffective. I tighten the adjustment screws down and they bottom out before the disks even begin to expand. Since the disks initially sit inboard of bar, they provide no value. I was initially going to rate this three stars instead of four, but I went ahead and did the math about how much tolerance that added to the repeatability of cuts and found that it is so small it's pretty much not worth thinking about. My saw is a Skilsaw SPT99-12 so that is for mine, I can't speak for other saws and that is why I am only giving it four stars. If only the slot width adjusters worked and removed the tiny bit of slop in the miter slot, this would be a five star product, hands down.Okay, so that covered the reason for the loss of one star, some of the other things I really like are the design of how this is setup to provide positive angle stops that can be used for quick measurements, or you can not use that part and just tighten the hand screw and set the angle wherever you need it to be.The flip stop is handy too. It uses a rough surface to give itself traction from being bumped (since it uses plastic thumbscrews to tighten it in position), but I think that design is going to work well, the plastic will never seize up in the aluminum, and the plastic gripper material they use really seems to get a positive hold of the stop. The only thing that I am curious about is how that surface for the stopper will hold up over time. I have a feeling it is going to be just fine as it looks to be made of high density poly product.Other than that, I can just say again that this appears to be a well thought out product, that just missed the mark on one feature.UPDATE THAT CAUSED REVIEW TO CHANGE:After posting the initial review, I sent a message to the company asking them if there was a fix to the problem I had encountered. The issue was with the rigidity of the washers, what felt like the screws bottoming out on the threads was actually just the washer not wanting to expand. I got a response back the same day (from someone that had an out of office auto reply on) explaining what was likely the resolution to the problem and it was. All the screws need is a little lithium grease on the threads and the seating face between the expansion washer and the screw head. With that, the slop was able to be adjusted easily.So, to summarize, I was initially wrong that this was a four star product, it is a five star product and I have experience now with Incra's customer service and can say that was excellent too."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"4.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"J***R"},"datePublished":"January 21, 2025","name":"Arrived with Broken Parts - Still Works","reviewBody":"Update: I emailed Incra and they covered the broken parts under the warranty.Product arrived with broken plastic parts in the box. There is a plastic “carriage” under the flip stop with 2 screws to tighten. One of the screws may have been over-tightened and cracked the clip. The stop still works but each time you adjust the flip stop, the clip comes free causing me to have to hold the clip in place and slide along the ends.I was able to order the part, cheaply (7a of the stop system) from Incra’s site. Pro Tip: I ordered two since this piece of plastic may be a single point of failure in the otherwise solidly built gauge. However, typical shipping appears to be 1.5 weeks.Gauge arrived square. However, after banging it around the table saw for 15-20 cuts, I needed to true it up via 2 screws. Seems that a better locking or runner washer would help (May add that).Overall, good gauge. Just challenging to use until I get the part(s)."}],"aggregateRating":{"@type":"AggregateRating","ratingValue":4.75,"bestRating":5,"ratingCount":4}},{"@type":"FAQPage","mainEntity":[{"@type":"Question","name":"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 $","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"In my opinion there is no comparison. I own a 1000SE and unfortunately also purchased three, count 'em three of the 1000HD models before finding out about their very serious weaknesses. The SE model seems to be much more robust and better built. The HD model angle arc's are constructed of extremely soft material and the pointer that selects the setting is also very soft. 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."}}]}]}