Incra is has a good name, I'm considering buying the 1000 HD miter gauge😢 and the things you point out make it look like something I might make up myself in my shop! There's nothing streamlined at all about it! Don't be surprised if Harvey or another company eats your lunch incra! Thanks for the video .
I embedded a magnet on the underside of the offcut support board to hold it in place. Much easier to put on and remove from the table saw than the allen wrench.
Mark at Incra here... the scales slide in their slots to allow aligning the scale sections, and all our scales are printed in 16" segments. The bolt for the extender bar is too long, it should be 3/8". We can send you the correct bolt, or another steel washer under the head is the quick fix. The thin steel scale should lie flat, and we can send you a replacement if you'll contact us with your address.
Hello Mark. Thank you for reaching out to me. I did not know at the time of the video the scales would slide in the slots. I had another viewer point that out to me and I fixed that issue. I also fixed the extender bar issue also. I added a steel washer under the screw head as you had mentioned. As far as the thin scale, it does lie flat and is undamaged at this time. However if it ever has anything to hang on it there is a potential for damage. I really wish there had been a fastener in the design to secure that down. I had thought about adding a strip of double sided tape under it just to minimize the chance of damage. I have been meaning to shoot an update video on the fixes but have been so busy I havent had time. I have had a lot of positive comments about Incra and it seems your company is very good to work with its customers. I was asked by one viewer, would I make the purchase again? My answer was and still is Yes. I get very accurate cuts with this miter. As soon as I can I will do an update video and would it be ok with you to reference your comment? Thanks Tracy
I totally understand, Tracy, seems like there's never enough time. You're certainly welcome to reference my comments, and definitely follow up if I can address any questions…my phone number & email are on both websites.
I'm a beginner, I just ordered a 5000 I hope it fits my grizzley 690. I have a sliding table on mine which I added when I bought it. I hope this 5000 works out.
The two measuring scales are meant to overlap. You can see through the one on top to align the marks on the top with the marks on the bottom tape. It's easy to do.
So The Hole For The Extension fence needs the smaller Allen Screws Put in them .There Are 3 smaller screws 1/2" That get rid of That wobble I did the same thing until I realized I put the longer screws on the extension 😳 when I switched them Out that went Away 😀👍 Happy Woodworking Tracy
I've had my 5000 for probably 10 years and love it. One thing that will happen every few years is the "cutoff" side of the sled will warp slightly, leaving an uneven cutting surface. Yes laminated MDF will warp. I have replaced my cut off side 3 times because of this. Secondly, over time very fine sawdust will build up under the gold attachment pieces where is secures to the MDF causing alignment issues. Check that if your sliding side does not lay flat with the cut off side. Finally, over the years that same duel tape of "clear 16 inch over the bottom 16 inch gets cloudy and harder to properly align. Incra does sell replacement tapes and the cutoff side replacement is about $45.00 including shipping. Expensive for a small MDF board. Still I rarely use a traditional miter gauge in my shop this is so much more accurate. But to be accurate your set up has to be accurate and Tracy does a great job point that out.
I soaked in low viscosity super glue on the exposed edges of the mdf and it has worked so far. 6-7 years I think and my shop tends to have high humidity.
Thanks for the info. for the amount of money this thing cost it is not acceptable to have that many problems. Especially for as long as it has been out. I will be passing on the purchase and will just put the money into making my own. Thanks for the good video
. note you can see thru the 16" mark. Align that 16 and the 16 of the tape under the clear part. . On the fence extension, I see you have the washer under the head like it should be. When you wiggle the extension I see the washer on the extension flopping around. I think you are using the wrong bolts or maybe the odd looking nut needs to be flipped over. The treads on mine measure a fat 5/16". If you have the wrong bolts call Incra, they are great folks. You see the longer bolt has left small scratches on the slow of the extension. . Great point on the fence support bracket!
Thanks for the info. I lined up the tape. Its spot on now. The bolt is the right one. I even tried flipping the nut around. It didnt help. I fixed it though by just adding a second washer
@@hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679 Your welcome Tracey. I was just in the shop and I looked at mine again. The rear scale on mine is totally flat on the base with no springing when I tap it. Maybe yours is bent just a hair. You may be able to remove it, bend it a very little in the middle near the screw and reinstall. The nylon nut on the arm is only a grip. The gap between the arm and the scale on mine is a skinny 1/32". I.e. it will never drag. If all else fails call Incra Support and talk to Mark. He's worked on Incra products for over 20 years and knows his stuff.
Very helpful and insightful tips! This is probably a dumb question, but can you use the sled with the saw blade tilted left? The manual says something about OK to tilt right, but doesn't tell you what to do if your blade is left tilting. Thanks
If your blade tilts right you can move the offcut board and use it when cutting bevels. But if your blade tilts left you will cut into the sled. Once you do that you will no longer have zero clearance on the left side of the blade. I don't recommend doing that. Instead I would make a table saw sled and use it for cutting bevels. This sled costs too much to mess it up and make it worthless for anything except Bevel cuts. Hope that makes sense. But I will add, it does make for very fine precision cuts on everything else.
I was just wondering what you think of the Cross cut sled now that you have had it for a while? I'm thinking of getting one but I'm still on the fence. Thank you, Jake
Other than a few flaws it's good. I have no problems with cutting perfect angles. The sled is still a little expensive in my opinion but it's worth the money if you cut a lot of miters and so on. Keep in mind the panel is made of MDF and will warp or bow over time. Especially if your shop does not have climate control. I don't know what the replacement panel costs. Mine is starting to warp just a little and my shop does have heat and ac. But I do get great miters from it. I think for the money they charge it should have NO issues but the company is great to work with you on any issues you may have. They saw my video and reached out to me. I fixed the issues I had. Just know if you pull the trigger and have any issues just give them a call. I believe they will treat you right
Always hated the measure tape scale setup. Almost impossible to match the two 16" on top of each other. Seems to me they could have had opposing colors or number 16 less opaque to align. I've had my 5000 for over ten years and I would have thought they would come up with a better solution. I usually test cut a piece of scrap longer (18") until I am dead on past 16" then I know the two tapes are aligned. Of course you will knock it out somewhere along the process. Like all Incra equipment if your setup is not exact you can't expect exact results. Always worth the time on a project to check everything.
Thanks Mike. To be honest I dont know. You would have to figure out a way to attach the T-track to the bottom of the guage without the table. I'm thinking it probably can be done but I am not sure. Maybe another viewer will see your question and answer it if they have actually done this
The miter gauge and all hard parts/components are sweet. The edgebanding on and mdf boards are utter garbage. My entire system bows up straight out of the box, after just hand tightening the screws with a Philips driver.
@@hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679 I just got replacement panels, they are worse than before. And I actually find out that my utility plate is twisted...
Great video and thanks for the tips. What is the crosscut capacity on this? Incra says 25 but I am wondering if you can cut a 24" wide plywood piece accurately on this.
I don’t lock down my cat sled or the right side of the blade. I leave it loose so you can remove it easily. There’s no benefit to locking it down tight
I went back and re-watched this video. After consideration, I think I'll get the MiterExpress sled (smaller sled) and the Miter1000/HD miter gauge. I like the 5000, but the deal breaker for me is the miter gauge does not remove from the sled when you want to just use the gauge alone. Keeping the entire sled on the saw at all times is not for me. The MiterExpress allows you to remove the gauge when desired. Oddly enough, the 5000 actually costs a bit less (probably from less parts needed).
Glad the video was useful. I have a table saw that is practically dedicated to the sled. Well I have 3 tables saws. One is dedicated to dados. So my sled stays on the saw most of the time and is rarely removed.
Really friend, we know that the industry contains technical knowledge or enough not to do that shit on precision equipment. As we are not distributors of these products on the market, we must be subject to this type of product. With the precision of the aluminum profiles it takes a world-wide construction standard, INCRA really left to be desired in the defects presented in this product. This type of product requires precision aluminum casting and in the desire of the manufacturer to try to lower the price of the tool, it ends up delivering a product that does not deliver the promise of its purpose. A feather.
No idea what this entire charade costs, but if I live with the inaccuracies that I put up with now, it sure beats screwing around with this monstrosity! And the gentleman in the video wasn’t working with extended tool time use. He had just received it. That cost your engineering team, one order!
Pretty much every "issue" here was operator error/lack of understanding. I've got the smaller express sled with the 1000hd miter gauge and it's one the best tools in my shop. The accuracy is insane.
Unless you want to cut more off your sled and lose your zero clearance I would use the miter guage. With this jig you have to move the fence for mitered cuts and not the blade
Take the offcut support board off and put a scrap board of correct thickness in place. And make sure you install the gauge in the correct miter slot, left or right, so when tilting the blade it doesn't cut into your main mdf panel.
I recommend it. Just several things that should have been done differently and several that I had to straighten out myself. But as far as accuracy, it's spot on
I agree. All in all it is a very accurate jig. Just shouldn't have that many things wrong with it for the money. But they did reach out to me and they are very eager to work with their customers to make things right.
It has none of these problems, none! This is all operator error, who has not used the right hardware in the right places or read the instructions to assemble the parts properly.
Thank you. And you are correct. I don't have a big production team. It's just me and I do the best I can. It's not as good as a lot of channels but I do try. And I do what I do just to try to help others.
Incra is has a good name, I'm considering buying the 1000 HD miter gauge😢 and the things you point out make it look like something I might make up myself in my shop! There's nothing streamlined at all about it! Don't be surprised if Harvey or another company eats your lunch incra! Thanks for the video .
I embedded a magnet on the underside of the offcut support board to hold it in place. Much easier to put on and remove from the table saw than the allen wrench.
Mark at Incra here... the scales slide in their slots to allow aligning the scale sections, and all our scales are printed in 16" segments. The bolt for the extender bar is too long, it should be 3/8". We can send you the correct bolt, or another steel washer under the head is the quick fix. The thin steel scale should lie flat, and we can send you a replacement if you'll contact us with your address.
Hello Mark. Thank you for reaching out to me. I did not know at the time of the video the scales would slide in the slots. I had another viewer point that out to me and I fixed that issue. I also fixed the extender bar issue also. I added a steel washer under the screw head as you had mentioned. As far as the thin scale, it does lie flat and is undamaged at this time. However if it ever has anything to hang on it there is a potential for damage. I really wish there had been a fastener in the design to secure that down. I had thought about adding a strip of double sided tape under it just to minimize the chance of damage. I have been meaning to shoot an update video on the fixes but have been so busy I havent had time. I have had a lot of positive comments about Incra and it seems your company is very good to work with its customers. I was asked by one viewer, would I make the purchase again? My answer was and still is Yes. I get very accurate cuts with this miter. As soon as I can I will do an update video and would it be ok with you to reference your comment?
Thanks
Tracy
I totally understand, Tracy, seems like there's never enough time. You're certainly welcome to reference my comments, and definitely follow up if I can address any questions…my phone number & email are on both websites.
I'm a beginner, I just ordered a 5000 I hope it fits my grizzley 690. I have a sliding table on mine which I added when I bought it. I hope this 5000 works out.
If you read the instructions it explains the over lapping scales, there is a clear window at the 16 inch mark so you can line up the scales.
The two measuring scales are meant to overlap. You can see through the one on top to align the marks on the top with the marks on the bottom tape. It's easy to do.
So The Hole For The Extension fence needs the smaller Allen Screws Put in them .There Are 3 smaller screws 1/2" That get rid of That wobble I did the same thing until I realized I put the longer screws on the extension 😳 when I switched them Out that went Away 😀👍 Happy Woodworking Tracy
I've had my 5000 for probably 10 years and love it. One thing that will happen every few years is the "cutoff" side of the sled will warp slightly, leaving an uneven cutting surface. Yes laminated MDF will warp. I have replaced my cut off side 3 times because of this. Secondly, over time very fine sawdust will build up under the gold attachment pieces where is secures to the MDF causing alignment issues. Check that if your sliding side does not lay flat with the cut off side. Finally, over the years that same duel tape of "clear 16 inch over the bottom 16 inch gets cloudy and harder to properly align. Incra does sell replacement tapes and the cutoff side replacement is about $45.00 including shipping. Expensive for a small MDF board. Still I rarely use a traditional miter gauge in my shop this is so much more accurate. But to be accurate your set up has to be accurate and Tracy does a great job point that out.
Thank you sir. Thanks for the information too. Most helpful. The sharing of what we know is helpful and a blessing. Thank you.
I soaked in low viscosity super glue on the exposed edges of the mdf and it has worked so far. 6-7 years I think and my shop tends to have high humidity.
Thanks for the info. for the amount of money this thing cost it is not acceptable to have that many problems. Especially for as long as it has been out. I will be passing on the purchase and will just put the money into making my own. Thanks for the good video
Thank you. Hope you subscribed. I did talk to a rep from Incra and they do work well with their customers.
I own one of these and I've not used it that much as it is a pain to use. I use the square a lot.
. note you can see thru the 16" mark. Align that 16 and the 16 of the tape under the clear part.
. On the fence extension, I see you have the washer under the head like it should be. When you wiggle the extension I see the washer on the extension flopping around. I think you are using the wrong bolts or maybe the odd looking nut needs to be flipped over. The treads on mine measure a fat 5/16". If you have the wrong bolts call Incra, they are great folks. You see the longer bolt has left small scratches on the slow of the extension.
. Great point on the fence support bracket!
Thank you Jim. I'll give those a try
Thanks for the info. I lined up the tape. Its spot on now. The bolt is the right one. I even tried flipping the nut around. It didnt help. I fixed it though by just adding a second washer
@@hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679 Your welcome Tracey. I was just in the shop and I looked at mine again. The rear scale on mine is totally flat on the base with no springing when I tap it. Maybe yours is bent just a hair. You may be able to remove it, bend it a very little in the middle near the screw and reinstall. The nylon nut on the arm is only a grip. The gap between the arm and the scale on mine is a skinny 1/32". I.e. it will never drag.
If all else fails call Incra Support and talk to Mark. He's worked on Incra products for over 20 years and knows his stuff.
Thanks. Am considering this. Surprised in the tape overlap issue.
Yeah. All things were an easy fix. It's a very good purchase and the company is very good to work with their customers
The tape has a see through window in the 16 inch mark to line it up with the bottom 16 inch mark. look closer. I lined mine up and it's perfect
Yeah I got that straighten out awhile back. Thank you
Great review, I will pass on it and make my own.
Very helpful review and details. Thank you.
Thank you. Just received an Incra Miter 1000 HD, and will watch for the miter gauge issues you warned about.
Very helpful and insightful tips! This is probably a dumb question, but can you use the sled with the saw blade tilted left? The manual says something about OK to tilt right, but doesn't tell you what to do if your blade is left tilting. Thanks
If your blade tilts right you can move the offcut board and use it when cutting bevels. But if your blade tilts left you will cut into the sled. Once you do that you will no longer have zero clearance on the left side of the blade. I don't recommend doing that. Instead I would make a table saw sled and use it for cutting bevels. This sled costs too much to mess it up and make it worthless for anything except Bevel cuts. Hope that makes sense. But I will add, it does make for very fine precision cuts on everything else.
Just about to buy one and I really appreciate the info so I have a better idea of what I'm getting in to
They are a good company. Very easy to work with
Thanks. Well thought out critique 👍
Thank you so much.
Thanks for the tip Sir ..aprecciatte your time..
You are welcome and thanks for watching. Feel free to like, subscribe and share
a very honest review thank you sir .
Great info. Thank you for posting.
Thank you for watching
Great review of the problems on these miter gauges. It would cost a lot more to over engineer one of these to work perfectly for all.
Thank you
small thing became on great
thanks
Thanks Tracy! This is so helpful! If you had the chance to turn back time, would you buy this again?
Thanks Stephen. Yes I would buy it again. It is very accurate and operates so smooth. The pros outweigh the cons
The panel to the right should slide in and out, back off on the track adjusters
Just enough tension to keep it from wiggling
On a SawStop tho you gotta reverse the sled from what you have cuz of the arbor tilt
True. I dont even tilt mine with the sled on it. Dont want to cut into it
I was just wondering what you think of the Cross cut sled now that you have had it for a while? I'm thinking of getting one but I'm still on the fence. Thank you, Jake
Other than a few flaws it's good. I have no problems with cutting perfect angles. The sled is still a little expensive in my opinion but it's worth the money if you cut a lot of miters and so on. Keep in mind the panel is made of MDF and will warp or bow over time. Especially if your shop does not have climate control. I don't know what the replacement panel costs. Mine is starting to warp just a little and my shop does have heat and ac. But I do get great miters from it. I think for the money they charge it should have NO issues but the company is great to work with you on any issues you may have. They saw my video and reached out to me. I fixed the issues I had. Just know if you pull the trigger and have any issues just give them a call. I believe they will treat you right
@@hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679 Thanks for the update, that's good to know. Jake
very good. thank you
Always hated the measure tape scale setup. Almost impossible to match the two 16" on top of each other. Seems to me they could have had opposing colors or number 16 less opaque to align. I've had my 5000 for over ten years and I would have thought they would come up with a better solution. I usually test cut a piece of scrap longer (18") until I am dead on past 16" then I know the two tapes are aligned. Of course you will knock it out somewhere along the process. Like all Incra equipment if your setup is not exact you can't expect exact results. Always worth the time on a project to check everything.
I completely agree
Hi Tracy...can you remove the mitre gauge from the table and just use the mitre gauge with the fence?
Thanks for a great review!
Thanks Mike. To be honest I dont know. You would have to figure out a way to attach the T-track to the bottom of the guage without the table. I'm thinking it probably can be done but I am not sure. Maybe another viewer will see your question and answer it if they have actually done this
The miter gauge and all hard parts/components are sweet. The edgebanding on and mdf boards are utter garbage. My entire system bows up straight out of the box, after just hand tightening the screws with a Philips driver.
I have heard of a few others having the same issue as you. Contact Incra. They will work with you
@@hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679 I just got replacement panels, they are worse than before. And I actually find out that my utility plate is twisted...
@@robslifting4life send them back. They should replace them
Great video and thanks for the tips. What is the crosscut capacity on this? Incra says 25 but I am wondering if you can cut a 24" wide plywood piece accurately on this.
Thank you. You can cut 25 accurately on it.
Thanks!
Your welcome. Thank you
I don’t lock down my cat sled or the right side of the blade. I leave it loose so you can remove it easily. There’s no benefit to locking it down tight
Great tips. Thank you!
I went back and re-watched this video. After consideration, I think I'll get the MiterExpress sled (smaller sled) and the Miter1000/HD miter gauge. I like the 5000, but the deal breaker for me is the miter gauge does not remove from the sled when you want to just use the gauge alone. Keeping the entire sled on the saw at all times is not for me. The MiterExpress allows you to remove the gauge when desired. Oddly enough, the 5000 actually costs a bit less (probably from less parts needed).
Glad the video was useful. I have a table saw that is practically dedicated to the sled. Well I have 3 tables saws. One is dedicated to dados. So my sled stays on the saw most of the time and is rarely removed.
Really friend, we know that the industry contains technical knowledge or enough not to do that shit on precision equipment. As we are not distributors of these products on the market, we must be subject to this type of product. With the precision of the aluminum profiles it takes a world-wide construction standard, INCRA really left to be desired in the defects presented in this product. This type of product requires precision aluminum casting and in the desire of the manufacturer to try to lower the price of the tool, it ends up delivering a product that does not deliver the promise of its purpose. A feather.
It has some faults but it is still a very accurate tool. I would love to see some improvements
No idea what this entire charade costs, but if I live with the inaccuracies that I put up with now, it sure beats screwing around with this monstrosity! And the gentleman in the video wasn’t working with extended tool time use. He had just received it. That cost your engineering team, one order!
Pretty much every "issue" here was operator error/lack of understanding. I've got the smaller express sled with the 1000hd miter gauge and it's one the best tools in my shop. The accuracy is insane.
good video and thanks for the tips.
For the amount of money it costs it should be perfect.
What do you do on the outfeed side when you change the blade to be 45 degrees? Now it will make another cut into the outfeed board.
Unless you want to cut more off your sled and lose your zero clearance I would use the miter guage. With this jig you have to move the fence for mitered cuts and not the blade
Take the offcut support board off and put a scrap board of correct thickness in place. And make sure you install the gauge in the correct miter slot, left or right, so when tilting the blade it doesn't cut into your main mdf panel.
You keep saying there's trouble with the bote? What's a bote?
Bolt. Not bote. Actually it's a screw. You will have to excuse me for my accent.
Based on your comments it appears you would not recommend this tool, significant number of items bother you on this sled.
I recommend it. Just several things that should have been done differently and several that I had to straighten out myself. But as far as accuracy, it's spot on
There are too many moving parts in this sled, and each can cause problems. I'm going to have to pass.
I'll pass for $400.. I got about 70 bucks into my homemade sled
I hear that. It is accurate.
sorry but i only agree with 3 of the 6, the other 3 is jus tinkering
They should have made it so you could use no tools to adjust it.
I agree. All in all it is a very accurate jig. Just shouldn't have that many things wrong with it for the money. But they did reach out to me and they are very eager to work with their customers to make things right.
your 16 with the clear on top, should be over the 16 under the tape. Yours are not. That why you are off.
Thank you
Anyone compared incra 5000 to the woodpecker autoscale Sled? I’m trying to decide which one to get … both do same thing, right?
I couldn't make a comparison. I have only used the 5000
It has none of these problems, none! This is all operator error, who has not used the right hardware in the right places or read the instructions to assemble the parts properly.
Your audio is bad. Ty
Thank you
I had no problem with the audio. Not everyone has a big U Tube production crew.
Thank you. And you are correct. I don't have a big production team. It's just me and I do the best I can. It's not as good as a lot of channels but I do try. And I do what I do just to try to help others.