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The StealthStop Miter Gauge is available with or without the extendable fence and stop. The fence gives you 20-1/2" of continuous support, which extends to 29". The StealthStop adjusts anywhere along the fence for repetitive cutting. The stop can be dialed in to perfect position with its built-in micro-adjuster and folds completely out of the way when not needed.
Most after-market miter gauges include some sort of system to adjust for the width of your miter slot. But none of them compensate for a slot that varies and all of them are rubbing the side of the miter slot with something that wears and has to be readjusted. Woodpeckers patented leaf-springs expand and contract with variations in the slot and will for decades of heavy use. The bar slides smoothly through any slot, with no rattle or slop. If your saw has a T-track miter slot, the StealthStop Miter Bar has two track retainers, not just one, giving you extra support when making wide cross-cuts. No T-track? No problem. The T-washers come off with simple counter-sunk screws. Bottom line? If your miter slot is anywhere close to 3/8" x 3/4" the StealthStop Miter Gauge will fit. The leaf spring feature easily accommodates miter slots from .742" to .765" wide.
There’s a “light bulb moment” in most woodworkers’ careers when they figure out that cutting to a line can never be as quick or as consistent as cutting to a stop. Woodpeckers designed the StealthStop to pop out and do its job instantly, then disappear completely until it’s needed again. The built-in micro-adjuster gives you pinpoint control over the length of your cut. By swinging out sideways rather than from the top, StealthStops handle mitered cuts better than any other stop you can get.
Many positive angle stops are spring-loaded so they engage as the protractor swings along its arc, catching every time on every stop. The StealthStop Miter Gauge takes a different approach. The stop never engages until you want it to. Just depress the button as you’re approaching your desired angle and it pops in perfectly. No excessive wear on the pin or the locks and fewer annoyances for you.
To support your material all the way through the cut, you can add a sacrificial end block to the fence. They’re available in 3-packs or you can make them yourself. Just add them to the end of the fence with a couple of track nuts.
Like all Woodpeckers products, the StealthStop Miter Gauge is precisely machined and carefully inspected in Strongsville, Ohio, facility just south of Cleveland.
Additional Info
- **Creating Precision Cuts in Woodworking Projects**: Ideal for woodworkers looking to achieve precise, repeatable cuts for projects like cabinetry, picture frames, and custom furniture.
- **Enhanced Support for Long Workpieces**: Use the extendable fence feature for added support when working with longer pieces of wood, ensuring accurate and safe cuts.
- **Repetitive Cutting for Project Efficiency**: Perfect for projects requiring multiple pieces of the same length, enhancing productivity and consistency across your work.
- **Improving Accuracy in Angled Cuts**: Utilize the StealthStop for mitered cuts, providing better handling and accuracy than traditional methods.
- **Customized Woodworking Tasks**: With the ability to add a sacrificial end block, users can tailor their setup for specific projects, protecting the main fence from damage.
- **Versatile Compatibility with Various Table Saws**: Thanks to its adjustable miter bar, it can fit a wide range of table saws, making it a versatile tool in the workshop.
- **Crafting Complex Joinery**: The precise adjustments available make it ideal for creating complex joinery, such as dovetails or box joints, where accuracy is paramount.
- **Streamlining Production in Professional Woodshops**: A valuable tool for professional woodworkers looking to streamline production processes while maintaining high-quality outputs.
- **Educational Tool for Woodworking Classes**: An excellent demonstration tool for educators teaching precision woodworking techniques in classes or workshops.
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