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Kreg Tool KMS7102 Kreg Miter Gauge System

List Price: $159.99
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Description:

Miter gauge system. The precision miter gauge system requires no calibrating, and positive stops at 0, 10, 22-1/2, 30, and 45 make it easy to cut perfect miters quickly. Of course, when you do want to make a more complicated angle, the easy-to-use Verni

Features:

Miter gauge system


The precision miter gauge system requires no calibrating, and positive stops at 0, 10, 22-1/2, 30,


Of course, when you do want to make a more complicated angle, the easy-to-use Vernier scale allows f


Includes: Precision miter gauge, 24" fence, and flipstop.


Product Details:
Product Length: 25.25 inches
Product Width: 2.63 inches
Product Height: 6.25 inches
Product Weight: 0.0 pounds
Package Length: 32.09 inches
Package Width: 8.27 inches
Package Height: 2.36 inches
Package Weight: 6.08 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 16 reviews
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Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 16 customer reviews )
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72 of 72 found the following review helpful:

5Kreg or Incra? Which to choose?Sep 14, 2005
By John Henry Newman "John Henry Newman"
In looking for an upgrade to my factory miter gauge, I considered the Kreg, Incra, and the JDS. Based on reviews here at Amazon, I eliminated the JDS gauge, and I was wary about the Incra (several models) because of the mixed reviews. Although no reviews existed here on Amazon, I found a nice online revew at "Online Tool Reviews" (dot com) Because I have been very impressed with the level of Kreg engineering on their pocket hole systems, I gave the Kreg gauge a shot.

I short, the gauge is easy to set up, easy to use, and is accurate. The nylon screws make fitting the gauge to your miter slot a breeze. My dial caliper indicates that the Kreg gauge is about 1/128" off, after just a couple of minutes of fine tuning. I tested the miter scale with my Bosch Digital Protractor (reads to the 0.1 degree) and the Kreg scale is dead on. Kreg even provides a method to adjust the angle to 0.01 degree, but I doubt I will need to do that!

You can refer to the aforementioned review for details on setup tips, so I will only add a couple of my own tips below:

Think about how far away you want the miter gauge fence to be from your blade BEFORE you cut the self-adhesive tape. Make sure your gauge will clear your blade guard! I wished that I would have cut my tape at about 1.5" rather than the 1" called for in the manual. Also, when following the tape cutting procedure in the online review, be careful not to pull the adhesive off the tape! My adhesive stuck to the paper and I had to carefully re-stick it. Lastly, be aware that because of the weight of the fence, your gauge will twist whenever the fence isn't resting on the table surface (when you back the gauge off the table).

The flip stop is really a nice feature; easy to square up a board without messing with the stop. Another nice feature is the hairline cursor that is attached to the stop, so you don't have to sight down the edge of the stop to get a reading (like you do for the Incra gauge). Overall, I am very pleased with this gauge, I'm glad I bought it, and my confidence keeps growing in the quality engineering of Kreg products.

38 of 38 found the following review helpful:

5Very Nice for Furniture MakingSep 23, 2005
By D. Meermans
The ease of set up and repeatability using the FlipStop make cutting and tenoning furniture parts a breeze.

I use a two-foot steel rule when setting up and the accuracy is great. I do not use the stick-on rule because I followed the manual instructions and cut it too short. In any event, if you adjust the rail to accommodate an angle setting, you need to carefully reset its position so the tape is correct-too much trouble considering the steel rule provides a direct blade-to-stop measurement. Definitely get the FlipStop if you need to make same-length parts. It is a GREAT feature.

The only objection I have is the little plastic buttons that prevent the rail from rubbing on the table are very easy to knock off and very hard to find on the floor. I cut a strip from a plastic cutting board to replace them. No more problem.

24 of 24 found the following review helpful:

4Good toolJan 11, 2007
By W. Eppick
This is an excellent tool. My main happiness is that it is easy to set it up to be used in the right hand slot on the table. It is dead accurate -- I didn't have to tweak anything to make absolutely square cuts.

HOWEVER -- I'd be a lot happier if the main slide bar was steel instead of aluminum. The aluminum bar flexes a lot. The plastic adjusters have to be adjusted EXACTLY right or the bar will flex, changing the cutoff angle - slightly. I'm a shipwright and a sometimes cabinet maker, running my own shop. If the slide bar were changed to steel, the tool would be perfect. (Yes, I'd be overjoyed to pay another $10 for a steel bar.)

17 of 18 found the following review helpful:

5KREG MITER GAUGE FOR THE FUSSY WOODWORKERFeb 24, 2006
By Ronald Mackenzie
The Kreg Miter Guage System was a must for my shop without spending "bigucks" for the higher end models that I'm sure are comprable to the Kreg. It's easy to use and very easy to read calibrations. My only negative statement would be that Kreg should pre-assemble some of the smaller components or harder to assemble items to reduce the long assemble time.

11 of 12 found the following review helpful:

4All in all, a nice gaugeAug 15, 2007
By Scott "Chico Wood Butcher"
I have owned a Jet 10 inch cabinet saw for about 5 years. I built a panel sled for it as one of my first shop jig projects. That solved all of my problems for 90 degree cutoffs. I also own a Dewalt Radial arm saw that I have used for many years for cutoff and making tenons. The Kreg Miter Gauge adds another piece to my arsenal. It is very well designed and is definitely lightyears ahead of the miter that came with the saw. Once adjusted to the slot, the gauge is good and solid. The stops are all perfectly set right out of the box. The instructions were easy to follow and I had it up and running in about 1/2 hour. The only minor complaint I have about the gauge is the screws that adjust the bar to the slot. They work O.K. but since they make only a "point" contact they tend to peen and come out of adjustmant. Since the adjustment is under the bar, it takes a little fiddling to get them just right. Some sort of top adjusting method would be much simpler. I tend to check the adjustment first thing when I start to use the gauge.

So, now I have three miter/cutoff/dado tools in my shop.

1. Radial Arm saw for work on long pieces (Cutoff and Dado).
2. Panel sled for 90 degree cutoff.
3. Kreg miter gauge for shorter pieces and quick setup.

Sweet!

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