Superbunny
2nd August 2009, 03:29 PM
Well I got the Digital Miter Gauge from Carba-tec, retails for $139 at present and I was so impressed, a review is in order. No I don't work for Carba-tec in any shape or form, infact I hate their postage cost as I think it's too high). In the dogalogue Carba-tec promote this product for the miter slot for tablesaws but I wanted it for my bandsaw as the one that came with it was a bloody mess as far as accuracy was concerned. When I looked around I realised that just about all miter gauges leave something to be desired for accuracy. This one does angle accuracy +/- 0.1 degrees.
Well this digital miter gauge is a gem, I just love it, once set it's just great and accurate and well made too. It has a zero, on/off and hold/reverse buttons. The gauge head is nice and large so it has a good area to hold the timber against, and some holes and slots to fix an extention fence if you want. The handle is a decent size also, no fiddly knob to muck about with. The readout is large and easy to read showing accuracy to 0.05 of a degree.
The miter bar has a a T-Slot washer that you can use if needed so will suit either a T-slot or square slot on your table. It also has three spring loaded miter bar detents that take out any play in the miter slot. I removed the center one so it would slide a little better given a bandsaw slot has a gap in it to fit the blade in and out. I removed the saw blade tilt attachement as I didn't need it. It comes with a spare battery also.
I set mine by cutting a piece of wood and checking it with a good set square untill it was spot on, then I zeroed it. I plane to use it in my tablesaw also and any other pieces of machinery that has a miter slot. If I sell any of my machinery guess who's not getting the digital miter gauge but the gauge that came with the machine.:D:D
SB
Well this digital miter gauge is a gem, I just love it, once set it's just great and accurate and well made too. It has a zero, on/off and hold/reverse buttons. The gauge head is nice and large so it has a good area to hold the timber against, and some holes and slots to fix an extention fence if you want. The handle is a decent size also, no fiddly knob to muck about with. The readout is large and easy to read showing accuracy to 0.05 of a degree.
The miter bar has a a T-Slot washer that you can use if needed so will suit either a T-slot or square slot on your table. It also has three spring loaded miter bar detents that take out any play in the miter slot. I removed the center one so it would slide a little better given a bandsaw slot has a gap in it to fit the blade in and out. I removed the saw blade tilt attachement as I didn't need it. It comes with a spare battery also.
I set mine by cutting a piece of wood and checking it with a good set square untill it was spot on, then I zeroed it. I plane to use it in my tablesaw also and any other pieces of machinery that has a miter slot. If I sell any of my machinery guess who's not getting the digital miter gauge but the gauge that came with the machine.:D:D
SB