looks pretty cool Curt. Now lets see a video of you using it.
I would like to see how fine of tracing pin you really can use to do more
then roughing it out.
Thanks for coming up with yet another innovation Curt.
Will be great to see it actually operational.
Kind Regards,

Timothy J. Ziegler
Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty
Ziegler Laser Worx LLC
14171 160th Ave.
Foreston MN 56330

320-294-5798 shop
320-630-2243 cell


On Mon, Apr 15, 2024 at 4:28 PM 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills <
legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> wrote:

> Hello Everyone.
>
> I just finished up working on my Front mounted template follower for my
> 1000ex.
> When I changed out my Z axis and added the linear rail to my machine,
> I lost the use of my old front mounted template follower.
>
> I like to use the template follower on my Legacy to do a number of
> different types of jobs. Outside the idea of making the Legacy into a
> direct copy lathe of sorts.
>
> Using a template is a great way to gain more control of your machine,
> with the use of a template you can rope on a profile on almost any
> spindle. You can add accents or details to any work you would like to make.
> (Flat work or round.)
>
> I could go on. with the use of how I have used this simple tool in the
> past. But for now, this is what I did, and why?
>
> I found using the template follower the way it was originally made on the
> Legacy, somewhat harder to use then it needed to be, Due to having the
> template so far form the working side/controls of the Legacy, to be
> problematic, and hard to control due to this distance , So years ago I
> re-designed my Legacy to hold the  templates in the front of my machine. To
> give me better control. And it worked out very well for me. (If you like
> you can search the archives to see the old pix.)
> In not 100% sure its done, Yet. but It is useable at this point. So I
> wanted to show everyone what I did .
>
> The template holder mounts to the lower rails of the legacy. (I am using
> Uni-strut, found in most electrical areas in any Big box stores and or
> electrical or plumbing supply houses.)
> The follower is just a pin or stylus that allows you to control the
> router. (the Y axis is left free floating when using the template follower.
> )
> For me I like to use both the motor control on my X axis and the follower
> of the template on the Y axis together to gain the best of both worlds. (so
> to speak.) Control and power is the goal.  Due to my use of the motor
> drive, My follower dose not have to be big and strong on the X axis. so you
> can see my follower is just 1/2" tubing. (its more then strong enough to
> control the X axis)
>
> "O" one more note, the follower is small at this time, but I can easily
> make it the full length of my Legacy if I want.
>
> C.A.G.
>
>
>
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