ClickCease COMPASS ST-1500 Sliding Table – Harvey Woodworking
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COMPASS ST-1500 Sliding Table

COMPASS ST-1500

Sliding Table With AH-3T



$1,579.00$1,099.00
ST-1500-I ImperialST-1500-M Metric

* Tax and shipping freight will be calculated at checkout.

* Note the ST-1500 is not compatible with Mobile Base (MB-600)* 



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COMPASS ST-1500 Sliding Table

COMPASS ST-1500

Sliding Table With AH-3T


ST-1500-I ImperialST-1500-M Metric
$1,579.00$1,099.00

* Tax and shipping freight will be calculated at checkout.

* Note the ST-1500 is not compatible with Mobile Base (MB-600)* 


Customer Reviews

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J.S.

What an awesome addition to my SawStop. Bolted right into place and setup was easy to follow. I use this daily for cross cuts and miters.

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J.B.

It’s a great thing to add to your saw if you do enough work on it. Love being able to cut large chunks of sheet goods square with ease.

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Anonymous (Kansas City, US)
bridgewood 10' table saw

While not especially made for a Bridgewood table saw, I was able to drill a couple of 9/16 holes in the wing and fit it well to the saw. Leaving out the left wing, on this particular table saw, made the left side way too narrow. The compass sliding table seems to be good quality and construction, we will see how it holds up to 3/4 plywood.

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S. (Irvington, US)
A superb machine made in China!

I have been looking for a sliding table for my table saw for years, finally i bought Harvey Compass ST-1500. It is absolutely a joy to use it. The quality is second to none. The set up is easy, Harvey provides everything you will need to set it up. Once again, very satisfied with the quality and design of the product from Harvey.

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C. (Fairfield, US)
Pretty Amazing

I installed the sliding table on my SawStop that I’ve had for about 6 years now. Adding this sliding table was something that I’ve been looking to do for awhile but just really didn’t know if I needed it. Let me say so glad I got it. Very well made and was pretty straight forward attaching it to the left wing of my saw. A few adjustments and we are up and running. Onlya few things I can say I’m not a fan. Removing the fence I wish they could have made easier to do. Also sliding the fence to the left or right could have used some knurled thumb knobs I think to make that easier as well. Other than those 2 items I’m very happy with the sliding table.

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S.B.
ST 1500

I’ve had the compass ST 1500 installed for a little over a month now and can say that it is a vast improvement to my Delta Unisaw. Yes I had to drill some new holes but it mounts up beautifully. I absolutely love the extra capability it adds to my table saw. It glides smoothly, although I did have to tighten up the track a little bit as I noticed that the table had some play mid stroke, but all dialed in it easily makes perfectly straight and square cuts.
One thing I whole heartedly disagree with in the instructions is squaring the fence up to the blade. The fence should always be squared up to the direction of travel which would be the sliding table. The blade should always be squared with the table saw. I did mine this way and achieved perfect results the first time.
What I don’t like.
The stops have too much flex and lining them up with the measuring marks is difficult. A proper cursor would be better.
The measuring rules move too easily and don’t stay calibrated. A set screw is in order here. It also extends past the ends of the main fence and is easily bumped and could be bent. The cursor on the extended fence is very difficult to read. Red on black is not the best choice here.
Otherwise it’s been great and has come in very handy for crosscutting some wide boards that wouldn’t have been possible even on a radial arm saw.
Overall I am happy and would recommend it to others, I just wish they offered a larger version.

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S.A. (Jeddah, SA)
Great product

It’s just arrived today,
Still not assembled but the quality is hi level.
I think my harvey sliding table is the first one in Saudi Arabia :) I am so excited to try it on my laguna F1
Thanks for hi quality

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E.G. (Raleigh, US)
Harvey 1500 On 3 HP Sawstop PCS

I really like the 1500 unit, Suggest you eliminate cutting the Sawstop fence cutting section, show that there are indeed multiple installation options and improve the documentation. I personally found the part of remounting the power switch unnecessarily ambiguous and not consistent with your motto about good is not good enough.

My 1500 came with a blunted table corner which I will contact the company about.

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S.P.

This sliding attachment is a work horse. I work with solid wood not sheet goods but it will cross cut and straight line rip. Easy to setup. No longer need a miter saw and all the space they require. Excellent value and extremely well made. Can cross cut 4x8 within 1/32, good enough for what I do.

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B.W. (Roseville, US)
Upgrade

I have many cross cuts sleds. There are still use cases for some, but I have really enjoyed using my Compass ST-1500 sliding table. It well made, smooth and most importantly to me, it is accurate. I check with a large drafting triangle to ensure I'm square, if I make adjustments, but once it's set, its as accurate as you can get. The sliding action is very smooth and I can cut large piece with just one hand easily, using the Harvey Compass Hold down clamp, which Harvey included as a gift! I've purchase the G700, the Alpha 15" Bandsaw, the 4 HP Harvey table saw, with router table, fence and dust box, so I suppose they rewarded me with this latest purchase. In short if you want to cross cut sheet goods or large panel glue ups, it's an upgrade. If you plan to rip a 4x8 sheet on the table saw, then you'll need to remove the fence, which isn't as heavy as it looks. So long as you have place to store the fence when not in use, you are good to go. I've found that I don't remove it very much as I cross cut as much as I rip.