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Something that came to mind watching you demonstrate the Milescraft Grabber with regard to the angled handle. It looks like the angled handle (away from the fence) does two things in addition to feeling better: 1) sort of forces you to stand a bit more away from the fence and therefore away from kickback, 2) induces pressure toward the fence. Win-win-win.
Those of you who are using saw stop saws want to keep any aluminum miter fence at least an eighth of an inch awaaay from the blade or you are likely to set off the blade break! It was a 150$ lesson and a weeks down time because I didn't have a spare break and my local store was out of them! I really enjoy your videos Matt! God Bless you all!
The Incra 1000HD's extension lock screw is 1/4-20. So you can replace the screw with whatever knob/lever you want. I have a knurled brass knob on mine.
That Vevor fence is a bargain with that great micro adjust. My gripes are: First, the miter bar adjustment screws on the side as you mentioned. The Incra expanding washers work much better. Second, there is no chamfer at the bottom of the fence for saw dust clearance and there is not enough material at that edge for me to trim it. You also can't use the stop block with a user attached fence, unless there is a way I haven't found yet.
Speaking a Canadian, I do not use millimetres for any of my woodworking. When I worked in the trades as an electrician, I used imperial measurements, even when it meant weird math like dividing fractions. However, up North here, we are fairly flexible on what measurements we use for almost anything.
When I found a brand new Incra V27 on my local Marketplace for $60 I had to jump on it. It even came with an aluminum fence. Great bang for the buck! It's nice to see this Vevor option as a respectable upgrade option!
I love my Incra V27. Pretty simple to make a fence for it. I put some t track into mine and added a stop block. It's all i need 99.9 percent of the time. Sadly, i lost the little key/shoe/clip thingy that goes at the tip of the miter bar to keep it seated firmly in the slot and they ship to Canada from the States but the shipping for that tiny piece is crazy lol. 123 blocks. Absolute must have. If you're hummin and hawing over whether it's worth it regardless of the cheap price; just get one. You[ll be happy you did. I wish i'd gotten one sooner.
I picked up the 24" Vevor miter gauge last week. I haven't had a chance to use it yet since my workshop (garage) is currently packed with the furniture from the house because we're getting the floors redone. But my first impressions with it are it looks and feels amazing. And the flip stop is awesome. It's way better than the flip stops that came with my woodpeckers drill press fence.
This video just dropped a few hours ago - and you've gone from 661K subscribers (well, I guess that was whenever you filmed it) to 669K as I type this. GREAT job, Matt - so many of us love your channel!!! PS: as of 11/10/24, 2:20pm Arkansas-time.... the Vevor Miter Gauges are sold out on Amazon. Wooo Pigs Sooie!
When I bought a new table saw I decided to also buy a push block. I looked at both the Gripper and Grabber and I went for the Grabber. Lower cost, sure, but I like the bigger angled handle. I love it and use it all the time.
Would also recommend a featherboard if you don't have one. Helps when ripping long boards for a glue up and acts like a third hand so you can use your other hands to feed the board properly, you don't want the board wandering back toward the blade and getting a uneven cut.
That Boeshield T-9 looks interesting. I get rust on my table saw, and the good old boys just told me to use paste wax to keep it slick and help against rust. Have you tried paste wax, and how does that compare?
Don’t use this or WD40 or similar. Use wax instead. A wax WITHOUT oil! The benefit with wax is that you won’t risk contamination of oil on your wood. Gluing and painting will not be affected by wax as opposed to oils! Kind regards Anders Sweden
1-2-3 blocks are one of the most useful things I have in my shop. My preference is for the variety without holes as they are heavier and are great for holding down paper templates. I've got 16 of them I think. (I build big model railroads)
Happy with my MilesCraft Gripper Pro and its little brother. The pads can pick up dust and lose grippiness a but a quick wipe down with damp cloth fixes that. I think you can get replacement legs if you get saw damage
T9 is a life saver for me. It works great inside the tools and on the surfaces. Rust is a constant battle when you live in a rain forest on the coast. The Redwoods love the moisture but the cast iron is not a fan. I’m looking for a long term review on Harvey’s new nickel coating. 👊
I live in the REALLY HUMID SOUTH, and I'm an artist and photographer. I found that I could actually spray my artwork super thick clearcoat artwork protector on all my outdoors metal stuff, and it sealed it, so no moisture gets to it! UV protection too. I spray everything with it now! No rust!
Lol i looking for a good mitre gauge for my table saw i order this exact one yesterday.I was a bit on the edge if it will be good or not but your video made to be at ease i did not buy trash.
I agree that metric in theory is better, base 10 being much easier to compute. The problem is, that being older, even though having been taught metric. I and most of us over 30 never used it in school or work. So,I for one can't visualize metric measurements. I can read and layout prints in metric no problem but though l can see in my head imperial measurements, not so with metric
One caveat with the Vevor the one I purchased would not fit in the miter slots of the classic Craftsman table saws as the slots are very slightly narrower than standard, however ever the Incra V27 and many others will. I’ve been using the V27 for many years it has proven itself. My restro-mod Craftsman saw also includes a new fence system I’ll match it to most any cabinet saw for accuracy. FYI the U.S. should have gone metric 50 years ago.
I ordered my grabber the day before your video. I looked at the gripper as well but the grabber seemed to be s better device all around. I also had some 123 blocks anyway. I have a dewalt jobsite table saw that hss the gray top what can i put on it to make it smoother.
I have that miter gauge, one reason that it has a bit of wiggle could be that those screws you can adjust to make it fit snugly in the miter slot have springs, so they can be pushed in. Perhaps if you could replace those pins with ones that have no springs it would be more sturdy. The springs are actually useful for my cheap table saw cause the slots aren't exactly the same width all the way for some reason. It's one of those SKIL tablesaws which got pretty good reviews, but mine isn't that good. If that miter gauge didn't have springs it would probably get stuck for me. I even had to use a stick wrapped in sand paper to make the slot work at all cause the slots were noticeably narrower at the ends. Perhaps the coating on the tablesaw ended up thicker in some spots.
The Vevor miter featured in this video looks great, but everywhere I looked for it, it was out of stock, and all of the provided links indicated they didn't know when or even if the product would be available again. Is this product discontinued?
Question - What is the difference between the miter gauge show here and a miter sled like the powertec 71403? Is there something one can do that the other can't?
I'm in the Grrripper isnt grippy enough crew. I'll be adding the Milescraft version to my Christmas list!! I've been using T9 on my tablesaw and planer for a couple years now. Good stuff.
love the milescraft! will give that some thought. could you review the grizzly pro or some other dowel jointer products? i have seen the dowel max but there are power dowel jointers that seem to be faster, easier, and cheaper.
Shopsmith pistol grip miter gauge is the nicest safest miter made. There use to be a few aftermarket versions for the standard 3/4 t track. To place a board in it and squeeze the grip and it be locked firm to the table is priceless. Use to incra had a version to change the base to their system with all the positive stops and then had the upper removable pistol grip clamp like all shopsmith miters. I love Shopsmith for what they are and in my one car garage they are the greatest. But no way in hell I would pay what they want for a new one. Market place you can get a lot of woodworking equipment as low as $500 to $1000 for a SS mkV 510 or 520 often with a bandsaw and jointer and more. For people trying to get into wood working. Even if you have a nice Table saw the drill press and horizontal boring are above and beyond any drill press you can buy. Variable speed fence tilting table mortising. A pretty decent lathe as I have turned a lot of stuff and the 12 in disk sander is just priceless especially with that big 510-520 table. Every Shop should have a use Shopsmith in their Shop.
Love you r choice in T’s brother. Second time I’ve caught new product reviews within hours of posting just to find them out of stock. First being those WEN measurement deals - still out of stock.
I got an older Incra miter gauge for free. It's just labelled "The Miter Gauge", but I believe it's a 2000, which isn't even on their website. It's actually pretty nice.
Hey Matt, curious about the Vevor miter gauge & fence and figured you could help. It should fit the SKIL 6307 jobsite saw correct? I ask because I’ve purchased a few different brands and have had horrible luck with fitment. Thank ya sir
@ 10/4. I’ll give it a shot even though I think my saw was built on a Friday afternoon lol. It’s got some quirks 😂 Thank ya for the reply sir, much appreciated
I have (had, gave one to my brother ) 2 different Vevor miters. Also had a Incra and a ROckler.. I like the Vevor more! espescally over the Incra.. everyone loves that thing, just felt like stamped steel cheapo to me. I'll take my Vevor ! especially for the $
05:30 tbh, although the extension look awesome, it looks a bit flimsy. I'd buy the normal on instead and use a miter sled for longer and maybe heavy stuff.
Thanks Matt. I have the Peachtree thin rip jig and I agree it works well. But the measurement scale seems backward to me. I would think the scale would register at 0 when the jig is set against the blade, then as you slide the jig back from the blade you would read the thickness of the strip. This would require the highest number on the scale to be at the blade end and 0 to be at the opposite end, then one would read the thickness of the strip at the opposite end of the jig. In reality the scale has the 0 nearest the blade so as I widen the strip thickness I'm reading smaller numbers. I must be misunderstanding something; what am I missing?
I wish I had seen that Vevor miter gauge before I bought the Incra V27 a year or so ago. I like the Incra, but the Vevor comes with the aluminum fence and extension and flip-up stop block, AND it's about 25% cheaper than the Incra. Oh well...
"Under the Mendenhall Order of 1893, metric standards, developed through international cooperation under the auspices of BIPM, were officially adopted as the fundamental standards for length and mass in the United States, though some metric standards were used in practice before then. The definitions of United States customary units, such as the foot and pound, have been based on metric units since then."
Just so you know, this Vevor is not available either at Amazon or Lowes now. Or at least not at the links you gave. When I went to Amazon and entered Vevor, I got something, but not sure if it was the one you are showing. Looked less cool. Handle more flimsy. No micro adjust on stop. According to Amazon "we do not know when or if this item will be in stock again." I wonder what's going on there given that it is also out of stock at Lowes. Bummer! I was all ready to buy it. Thanks for your great tool tips.
@@731Woodworks Just checked Amazon and Lowes again and in neither place were the one you showed us available. Lowes had Kraig miter gauge only. Amazon had the (older?) version with no extendable fence and not as nice accoutrements (handle, stop block fine adjust etc.)
the only issue with the Vevor miter gauge is it does not work on construction / job site table saw it doesn't always fit, I wish they had different guide bars.
Ready to order the Vevor with fence extenion but...... Unavailable and it's unknown when it will be available. I'd like to see a demo of the alternatives. Do't want to spend the time and money to find out thy're junk.
BUDDY ... You gotta move that fence when making that 45° cut. the long side of your offcut is longer than the space between the fence and blade, which means it can give you a nasty kickback. If the entire piece won't spin 360 freely between your blade and fence you can have a very bad day.
Don’t use this or WD40 or similar. Use wax instead. A wax WITHOUT oil! The benefit with wax is that you won’t risk contamination of oil on your wood. Gluing and painting will not be affected by wax as opposed to oils! Kind regards Anders Sweden
I want an actual cabinet maker saw. My sawstop jobsite is great, but there is just enough inaccuracy when going for precision to throw things off and then I spend more time making the mistakes look right. If anyone wants to help a poor furniture maker, let me know 😅
Man I'm still trying to get my hands on the Wen marking rules and squares you advertised, and there still out of stock. Tried to pickup this vevor miter gauge, out of stock everywhere. I think you have that marketing touch my friend
I was undecided between the Gripper and the Grabber. The Gripper has received numerous positive reviews, yet the Grabber, while similar, offered some unique features. When the Grabber went on sale, I decided to purchase it.
A price-point is generally in a range of a few percent around some price, where you tend to see items clustered. A $10 price-point might include 8.99 to 10.99 or thereabouts. $300 for 279 to 329, etc. Some shoppers will go for the lowest price, while others may likely consider one a little more to be worth it for branding or small feature reasons.
I followed the Vevor miter gauge links to Amazon, and for both models it shows, "Currently unavailable. We don't know when or if this item will be back in stock " just 6 hours after this video was released. It must be a close-out if they don't know when it's coming back into stock. The Lowes links don't work at all. Out of stock at Walmart.
I really thought the woodpecker table saw upgrade was great. I was expecting the price to be much higher. Given that the features and their quality were so high-end. I really thought $140 was a fabulous deal.
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Vevor Miter Gauge (no extension) at Walmart- go.magik.ly/ml/26ynl/
Incra V27 Miter Gauge - amzn.to/4fjOLwS
ALTERNATIVE Miter Gauges If VEVOR Is Sold Out:
PowerTec Miter Gauge - amzn.to/3AzSYNP
Fulton Miter Gauge - amzn.to/3Cq7Jn6
JCFants Miter Gauge - amzn.to/3O93777
Incra Miter 1000 - amzn.to/3YXoUF8
Incra Miter 1000HD - amzn.to/3Z0YHFY
Upgrade Pick Woodpeckers Miter Gauge - amzn.to/4fESaGf
Buy Once Cry Once SawStop Miter Gauge - acmetools.pxf.io/Dy0DDj
Woodpeckers Square - amzn.to/3YGfZqn
Milescraft Grabber Pro (Amazon) - amzn.to/3CmgMVV
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Milescraft Grabber Extra Heels - amzn.to/3NYKaUT
MicroJig GRR-Ripper - amzn.to/3AALkCK
Thin Rip Jig - amzn.to/3CkEwtD
Thin Rip Jig (option 2) - amzn.to/3CfAt1y
Blade Height Gauge - amzn.to/3UKuVT0
Boeshield T9 - amzn.to/4epTZ98
Carbon Method (best I've used for cast iron tops) carbonmethod.com/carbon-coating-kit/?ref=erplqyck
123 Set Up Block Set - amzn.to/3UMjzxV
123 Set Up Blocks with Connection Kit - amzn.to/3Cxmap6
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VEVOR outos stock everywhere
Something that came to mind watching you demonstrate the Milescraft Grabber with regard to the angled handle. It looks like the angled handle (away from the fence) does two things in addition to feeling better: 1) sort of forces you to stand a bit more away from the fence and therefore away from kickback, 2) induces pressure toward the fence. Win-win-win.
Those of you who are using saw stop saws want to keep any aluminum miter fence at least an eighth of an inch awaaay from the blade or you are likely to set off the blade break! It was a 150$ lesson and a weeks down time because I didn't have a spare break and my local store was out of them! I really enjoy your videos Matt! God Bless you all!
Thank you for this, exactly what made me stay away from some of these and use my sled instead when a miter would've done just fine.
The Incra 1000HD's extension lock screw is 1/4-20. So you can replace the screw with whatever knob/lever you want. I have a knurled brass knob on mine.
Nice job Matt. I was on the fence regarding the gripper. I think I will buy the grabber. Thanks again.
That vevor miter gauge looks like an exact copy of the woodpeckers indexable miter gauge. Would love to see you review the woodpeckers.
That Vevor fence is a bargain with that great micro adjust. My gripes are: First, the miter bar adjustment screws on the side as you mentioned. The Incra expanding washers work much better. Second, there is no chamfer at the bottom of the fence for saw dust clearance and there is not enough material at that edge for me to trim it. You also can't use the stop block with a user attached fence, unless there is a way I haven't found yet.
Speaking a Canadian, I do not use millimetres for any of my woodworking. When I worked in the trades as an electrician, I used imperial measurements, even when it meant weird math like dividing fractions. However, up North here, we are fairly flexible on what measurements we use for almost anything.
Love the reviews. Unfortunately for the Miter Fence looks to be out of stock at amazon and Lowes in my area.
I like your review on the Vevor miter gauge. If I didn't already have the Kreg miter gauge then I would order that one.
When I found a brand new Incra V27 on my local Marketplace for $60 I had to jump on it. It even came with an aluminum fence. Great bang for the buck! It's nice to see this Vevor option as a respectable upgrade option!
I love my Incra V27. Pretty simple to make a fence for it. I put some t track into mine and added a stop block. It's all i need 99.9 percent of the time. Sadly, i lost the little key/shoe/clip thingy that goes at the tip of the miter bar to keep it seated firmly in the slot and they ship to Canada from the States but the shipping for that tiny piece is crazy lol.
123 blocks. Absolute must have. If you're hummin and hawing over whether it's worth it regardless of the cheap price; just get one. You[ll be happy you did. I wish i'd gotten one sooner.
I picked up the 24" Vevor miter gauge last week. I haven't had a chance to use it yet since my workshop (garage) is currently packed with the furniture from the house because we're getting the floors redone. But my first impressions with it are it looks and feels amazing. And the flip stop is awesome. It's way better than the flip stops that came with my woodpeckers drill press fence.
I've had it in my cart for a while and suddenly the price went up and it went out of stock. Guess this video is why
I need the Grabber. The other day i made a huge gouge in my Gripper. I was sure it would clear the blade but it didn't.
I was just thinking about that Vevor miter gauge I send you a link to earlier this morning
This video just dropped a few hours ago - and you've gone from 661K subscribers (well, I guess that was whenever you filmed it) to 669K as I type this. GREAT job, Matt - so many of us love your channel!!!
PS: as of 11/10/24, 2:20pm Arkansas-time.... the Vevor Miter Gauges are sold out on Amazon.
Wooo Pigs Sooie!
Thanks for the heads-up on the gauge. It's crazy how fast things sell out!
When I bought a new table saw I decided to also buy a push block.
I looked at both the Gripper and Grabber and I went for the Grabber. Lower cost, sure, but I like the bigger angled handle. I love it and use it all the time.
Good choice, the Grabber is a solid option!
Thanks for the awesome budget upgrades. I don't know who wouldn't need these! 😃😃😃😃❤❤❤❤
Would also recommend a featherboard if you don't have one. Helps when ripping long boards for a glue up and acts like a third hand so you can use your other hands to feed the board properly, you don't want the board wandering back toward the blade and getting a uneven cut.
That Boeshield T-9 looks interesting. I get rust on my table saw, and the good old boys just told me to use paste wax to keep it slick and help against rust. Have you tried paste wax, and how does that compare?
Don’t use this or WD40 or similar. Use wax instead. A wax WITHOUT oil!
The benefit with wax is that you won’t risk contamination of oil on your wood. Gluing and painting will not be affected by wax as opposed to oils!
Kind regards
Anders
Sweden
1-2-3 blocks are one of the most useful things I have in my shop. My preference is for the variety without holes as they are heavier and are great for holding down paper templates. I've got 16 of them I think. (I build big model railroads)
Thanks Matt. Great vid. Adding that Grabber and the Incra V27 to my wishlist.
Thanks for the Vevor review. Thinking I’ll pick one up.
Good luck finding one. Every place I looked, they were out of stock.
Happy with my MilesCraft Gripper Pro and its little brother. The pads can pick up dust and lose grippiness a but a quick wipe down with damp cloth fixes that. I think you can get replacement legs if you get saw damage
Hello, the Milescraft push block is so good , I got rid of my Griipper and gave it away .
T9 is a life saver for me. It works great inside the tools and on the surfaces. Rust is a constant battle when you live in a rain forest on the coast. The Redwoods love the moisture but the cast iron is not a fan. I’m looking for a long term review on Harvey’s new nickel coating.
👊
I live in the REALLY HUMID SOUTH, and I'm an artist and photographer. I found that I could actually spray my artwork super thick clearcoat artwork protector on all my outdoors metal stuff, and it sealed it, so no moisture gets to it! UV protection too. I spray everything with it now! No rust!
I use T-9 since decades, it works!
How does it work on the Grey top of dewalt saws.
Lol i looking for a good mitre gauge for my table saw i order this exact one yesterday.I was a bit on the edge if it will be good or not but your video made to be at ease i did not buy trash.
I’ve worked with Vevor tools such as tile cutters and laminate cutters and they’re great!
The Vevor miter gauge & fence extension are back in stock on both Amazon and Lowes. Just ordered mine from Lowes. 👍
Awesome!
I agree that metric in theory is better, base 10 being much easier to compute. The problem is, that being older, even though having been taught metric. I and most of us over 30 never used it in school or work. So,I for one can't visualize metric measurements. I can read and layout prints in metric no problem but though l can see in my head imperial measurements, not so with metric
Milescraft makes good things. Their self centering bits and their door hinge jig work decently.
Great selection Mighty Matt!
This video is amazing! Thanks
One caveat with the Vevor the one I purchased would not fit in the miter slots of the classic Craftsman table saws as the slots are very slightly narrower than standard, however ever the Incra V27 and many others will. I’ve been using the V27 for many years it has proven itself. My restro-mod Craftsman saw also includes a new fence system I’ll match it to most any cabinet saw for accuracy.
FYI the U.S. should have gone metric 50 years ago.
What about clamping a wood strip to the back of the fence extension? A stiff strip.
I was thinking maybe a clamp or counter weight closer to the blade. 🤷🏻♂️🤔
I ordered my grabber the day before your video. I looked at the gripper as well but the grabber seemed to be s better device all around. I also had some 123 blocks anyway. I have a dewalt jobsite table saw that hss the gray top what can i put on it to make it smoother.
Very helpful video. Seems like the Wen rulers are all sold out. I'll keep my eye out for when they restock. Big fan of Milescraft
Your video editing is impressive.
I have a very talented editor
This was an expensive video for my shop...lol Great video.
Ha ha! Glad you enjoyed it!
I have that miter gauge, one reason that it has a bit of wiggle could be that those screws you can adjust to make it fit snugly in the miter slot have springs, so they can be pushed in. Perhaps if you could replace those pins with ones that have no springs it would be more sturdy. The springs are actually useful for my cheap table saw cause the slots aren't exactly the same width all the way for some reason. It's one of those SKIL tablesaws which got pretty good reviews, but mine isn't that good. If that miter gauge didn't have springs it would probably get stuck for me. I even had to use a stick wrapped in sand paper to make the slot work at all cause the slots were noticeably narrower at the ends. Perhaps the coating on the tablesaw ended up thicker in some spots.
The Vevor miter featured in this video looks great, but everywhere I looked for it, it was out of stock, and all of the provided links indicated they didn't know when or even if the product would be available again. Is this product discontinued?
I’ve bought a few ace or products and they’re good for the comparable prices~
Question - What is the difference between the miter gauge show here and a miter sled like the powertec 71403? Is there something one can do that the other can't?
I'm in the Grrripper isnt grippy enough crew. I'll be adding the Milescraft version to my Christmas list!!
I've been using T9 on my tablesaw and planer for a couple years now. Good stuff.
Would the Vevor miter gauge work with the 10in Skil table saw. I have the saw on order and this would be a great add on. Thanks
Yes, it should work just fine.
Vevor coming out with some interesting items.
love the milescraft! will give that some thought. could you review the grizzly pro or some other dowel jointer products? i have seen the dowel max but there are power dowel jointers that seem to be faster, easier, and cheaper.
Shopsmith pistol grip miter gauge is the nicest safest miter made. There use to be a few aftermarket versions for the standard 3/4 t track. To place a board in it and squeeze the grip and it be locked firm to the table is priceless. Use to incra had a version to change the base to their system with all the positive stops and then had the upper removable pistol grip clamp like all shopsmith miters. I love Shopsmith for what they are and in my one car garage they are the greatest. But no way in hell I would pay what they want for a new one. Market place you can get a lot of woodworking equipment as low as $500 to $1000 for a SS mkV 510 or 520 often with a bandsaw and jointer and more. For people trying to get into wood working. Even if you have a nice Table saw the drill press and horizontal boring are above and beyond any drill press you can buy. Variable speed fence tilting table mortising. A pretty decent lathe as I have turned a lot of stuff and the 12 in disk sander is just priceless especially with that big 510-520 table. Every Shop should have a use Shopsmith in their Shop.
Will the Johnathon Katz Moses stop block work on this Vevor miter fence?
Love you r choice in T’s brother. Second time I’ve caught new product reviews within hours of posting just to find them out of stock.
First being those WEN measurement deals - still out of stock.
FYI, the Vevor miter gauge & fence extension are back in stock!
great selection, I will try the milescraft
I got an older Incra miter gauge for free. It's just labelled "The Miter Gauge", but I believe it's a 2000, which isn't even on their website. It's actually pretty nice.
Hey Matt, curious about the Vevor miter gauge & fence and figured you could help. It should fit the SKIL 6307 jobsite saw correct? I ask because I’ve purchased a few different brands and have had horrible luck with fitment. Thank ya sir
it should fit a standard 3/4" slot
@ 10/4. I’ll give it a shot even though I think my saw was built on a Friday afternoon lol. It’s got some quirks 😂
Thank ya for the reply sir, much appreciated
Will these work on a "job site" saw? I got one years ago and don't do enough to justify a full saw, at least not yet.
I have (had, gave one to my brother ) 2 different Vevor miters. Also had a Incra and a ROckler.. I like the Vevor more! espescally over the Incra.. everyone loves that thing, just felt like stamped steel cheapo to me. I'll take my Vevor ! especially for the $
05:30 tbh, although the extension look awesome, it looks a bit flimsy. I'd buy the normal on instead and use a miter sled for longer and maybe heavy stuff.
Help. I saw your video on the Vevor miter Guage and fence. I like it. I found the Guage but can't find the set anywhere. Link?
they are currently out of stock it looks like
Do you have a link for the carbon method?All i'm finding is the spray for car finishes
yep, link in description and pinned comment. Here it is carbonmethod.com/carbon-coating-kit/?ref=erplqyck (affiliate link)
Oh, the terror in watching a metal miter fence get that close to a Sawstop blade.
Only time I have ever triggered my Sawstop was doing exactly what he was doing….giving me flashbacks.
Vevor mitre gauge is 10/10, I just got it a few weeks ago and kills my incra and kreg
the VEVOR Precision Miter Gauge you show is out of stock
Thanks Matt. I have the Peachtree thin rip jig and I agree it works well.
But the measurement scale seems backward to me. I would think the scale would register at 0 when the jig is set against the blade, then as you slide the jig back from the blade you would read the thickness of the strip. This would require the highest number on the scale to be at the blade end and 0 to be at the opposite end, then one would read the thickness of the strip at the opposite end of the jig. In reality the scale has the 0 nearest the blade so as I widen the strip thickness I'm reading smaller numbers.
I must be misunderstanding something; what am I missing?
I was considering a V27, now i'm sold.
I think that a third miter slot on the table would be useful
I wish I had seen that Vevor miter gauge before I bought the Incra V27 a year or so ago. I like the Incra, but the Vevor comes with the aluminum fence and extension and flip-up stop block, AND it's about 25% cheaper than the Incra. Oh well...
AWESOME!
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all the VEVOR Adjustable Miter Saw Stop are all out of stock Bummer Amazon, Lowes, and Walmart
What’s the price of the miter gauge? It’s unavailable on Amazon but I’d like to know the price
The Vevor miter gauge isn't available on any of the sites
Yep, they sell out pretty fast.
Just so you know, this Vevor is not available either at Amazon or Lowes now. Or at least not at the links you gave. When I went to Amazon and entered Vevor, I got something, but not sure if it was the one you are showing. Looked less cool. Handle more flimsy. No micro adjust on stop. According to Amazon "we do not know when or if this item will be in stock again." I wonder what's going on there given that it is also out of stock at Lowes. Bummer! I was all ready to buy it. Thanks for your great tool tips.
It's crazy how fast these things sell out!
They're back in stock on Amazon AND Lowes.
FYI, the Vevor miter gauge & fence extension are back in stock!
@@731Woodworks Just checked Amazon and Lowes again and in neither place were the one you showed us available. Lowes had Kraig miter gauge only. Amazon had the (older?) version with no extendable fence and not as nice accoutrements (handle, stop block fine adjust etc.)
Vevor is out of stock at lowes and amazon for all versions right now. Video must have caused a rush lol.
the only issue with the Vevor miter gauge is it does not work on construction / job site table saw it doesn't always fit, I wish they had different guide bars.
Please measure the bar on both the Incra and the Vevor. The slot in my Shopsmith is .731.
It's a shame that the miter gauge is not available from either link.
You sold me on the VEVOR Precision Miter Gauge... it's just not available anywhere!
It's a really popular product, so that's probably why it's out of stock.
Ready to order the Vevor with fence extenion but...... Unavailable and it's unknown when it will be available. I'd like to see a demo of the alternatives. Do't want to spend the time and money to find out thy're junk.
It happens a lot, especially with the more popular stuff. Hopefully, it comes back in stock soon.
Man, we really get bent over up here in Canada. For example, that thin rip jig is $82 on Amazon here 🤦🏻
The Vevor miter gauge isn’t even available on Amazon or in stock on any website.
Available on Amazon? Where’s the link for that?
i think they are sold out currently.
The Vevor miter gauges are already "unavailable" in all of your links
I don't see the link for the grabber
Your review of the miter gauge must have been a big hit. Now unavailable at Amazon.
0:52 look at that slop! the micro adjustment is exactly where you dont want slop,,
BUDDY ... You gotta move that fence when making that 45° cut. the long side of your offcut is longer than the space between the fence and blade, which means it can give you a nasty kickback. If the entire piece won't spin 360 freely between your blade and fence you can have a very bad day.
Don’t use this or WD40 or similar. Use wax instead. A wax WITHOUT oil!
The benefit with wax is that you won’t risk contamination of oil on your wood. Gluing and painting will not be affected by wax as opposed to oils!
Kind regards
Anders
Sweden
Too bad the Vevor Miter Gauge with extension is currently unavailable .
Hopefully it's back in stock soon!
Do you actually wear that watch when woodworking?
Vevor miter gauge not available when I checked.
this was a Amazon link.
I want an actual cabinet maker saw. My sawstop jobsite is great, but there is just enough inaccuracy when going for precision to throw things off and then I spend more time making the mistakes look right. If anyone wants to help a poor furniture maker, let me know 😅
FYI, the Wood Push Stick Shown link is broken. :)
link fixed. Thanks!
Man I'm still trying to get my hands on the Wen marking rules and squares you advertised, and there still out of stock. Tried to pickup this vevor miter gauge, out of stock everywhere. I think you have that marketing touch my friend
FYI, the Vevor miter gauge & fence extension are back in stock!
I have had that metal gauge in my save on Amazon. Cause I don't really have a good one
The VEVOR miter attachment is no longer available from any source.
I was undecided between the Gripper and the Grabber. The Gripper has received numerous positive reviews, yet the Grabber, while similar, offered some unique features. When the Grabber went on sale, I decided to purchase it.
Why say they are available on Amazon, and then link to the mitre gage on Lowes where it's out of stock?
they sold out quickly after I posted the video so I was giving other options. And apparently those sold out too. Nothing I can do about that.
@ do you have a link to it on amazon? When I search there’s a different model.
@@davidtigerfan all links are in the description and pinned comment
FYI, the Vevor miter gauge & fence extension are back in stock!
@ thanks!
What’s the difference between price and price-point?
A price-point is generally in a range of a few percent around some price, where you tend to see items clustered. A $10 price-point might include 8.99 to 10.99 or thereabouts. $300 for 279 to 329, etc. Some shoppers will go for the lowest price, while others may likely consider one a little more to be worth it for branding or small feature reasons.
I followed the Vevor miter gauge links to Amazon, and for both models it shows, "Currently unavailable. We don't know when or if this item will be back in stock " just 6 hours after this video was released. It must be a close-out if they don't know when it's coming back into stock. The Lowes links don't work at all. Out of stock at Walmart.
It happens often when I feature products. They sell out. As far as closeout, highly unlikely. That's what Amazon shows anytime something sells out.
FYI, the Vevor miter gauge & fence extension are back in stock!
I really thought the woodpecker table saw upgrade was great. I was expecting the price to be much higher. Given that the features and their quality were so high-end. I really thought $140 was a fabulous deal.
agreed