Re: Unknown Parts

2010-02-16 Thread MACSWAG
Hello chaps,hope you are all well, When I bought my Revo it had two
arms for the Rotary table ,two arms for a Router table,two arms for a
millimg table with
clamps,which comes in real handy for skinny lengths if yo use some
sort of thin work support,I also had vertical supports and clamps,when
Roger delivered them and I started assembling I thought I had to many
pieces but it all works in with each other in the end,I'm still
finding out what this grand wee setup can do,it is an ongoing learning
curve,so anyone just starting with it use the forum regularly and ask
question all the time,there are a lot of silent lurkers looking who
never post but benefit from all the knowledge on there,so please post
any and all triumphs and mistakes you make and feel welcome from a
bunch of great chaps,  MAC.

On Feb 16, 12:11 am, Bill Bulkeley bulke...@mmnet.com.au wrote:
 yes mine is the same I don't use them it has been so long I had forgotten. I
 don't use a guard legacy mills are a messy machine so I just vacuum up
 after.
 I tried different guards with out much success it use to make more shavings
 go down in the rails  between the slides and stiffen up the carriage this is
 a real problem unless you keep on top of it.
 and yes the 2 brackets are to attach to a scrap board and attach to the
 machine for all your flat work or the rotary table if you have one.and I
 guess any thing else you can dream up I use em with little blocks for thin
 stoke support too
 as for the centring tool I didn't get one but if I find a pic I will post it
 Bill

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 From: MACSWAG davidcraig.dil...@virgin.net
 To: Legacy Ornamental Mills legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Tuesday, February 16, 2010 7:28 AM
 Subject: Re: Unknown Parts

 Hi Steve,the metal part on the board is one of two that are supposed
 to be used for affixing a small dust sheet /protector either side of
 the router carriage
 but are useless and don't really fit at-tall,I just used a piece of
 builders membrane with strips cut into it and stuck on either side
 with duct tape,works a treat,keep chippin,MAC.

 On Feb 15, 2:34 pm, ITwoodwork r...@micro-marketing.co.uk wrote:
  The white part is I suspect the safety guard and the metal bracket
  fits on the front of the REVO Router Tray see fig 72 page 22 of REVO
  Manual.
  Best regards
  Roger

  On Feb 15, 5:52 am, Steven Jacobs s.jacobs0...@gmail.com wrote:

   Well, the Revo arrived and I just finished assembly. Most was already
   put
   together so it was easy. I did watch the videos to make sure I was doing
   things correctly.

   There are a few parts that I cannot figure out. They were not on Legacys
   site either.. If you know what they are and where they go I would
   appreciate
   it..

   Thanks,

   Steve

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Re: Unknown Parts

2010-02-16 Thread Bill Bulkeley
Hi Mac I must have got ripped (again)  I only got one set of  2 with my revo 
when I got mine and

share them between all
Bill
- Original Message - 
From: MACSWAG davidcraig.dil...@virgin.net

To: Legacy Ornamental Mills legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, February 17, 2010 7:14 AM
Subject: Re: Unknown Parts


Hello chaps,hope you are all well, When I bought my Revo it had two
arms for the Rotary table ,two arms for a Router table,two arms for a
millimg table with
clamps,which comes in real handy for skinny lengths if yo use some
sort of thin work support,I also had vertical supports and clamps,when
Roger delivered them and I started assembling I thought I had to many
pieces but it all works in with each other in the end,I'm still
finding out what this grand wee setup can do,it is an ongoing learning
curve,so anyone just starting with it use the forum regularly and ask
question all the time,there are a lot of silent lurkers looking who
never post but benefit from all the knowledge on there,so please post
any and all triumphs and mistakes you make and feel welcome from a
bunch of great chaps,  MAC.

On Feb 16, 12:11 am, Bill Bulkeley bulke...@mmnet.com.au wrote:
yes mine is the same I don't use them it has been so long I had forgotten. 
I

don't use a guard legacy mills are a messy machine so I just vacuum up
after.
I tried different guards with out much success it use to make more 
shavings
go down in the rails between the slides and stiffen up the carriage this 
is

a real problem unless you keep on top of it.
and yes the 2 brackets are to attach to a scrap board and attach to the
machine for all your flat work or the rotary table if you have one.and I
guess any thing else you can dream up I use em with little blocks for thin
stoke support too
as for the centring tool I didn't get one but if I find a pic I will post 
it

Bill

- Original Message -

From: MACSWAG davidcraig.dil...@virgin.net
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, February 16, 2010 7:28 AM
Subject: Re: Unknown Parts

Hi Steve,the metal part on the board is one of two that are supposed
to be used for affixing a small dust sheet /protector either side of
the router carriage
but are useless and don't really fit at-tall,I just used a piece of
builders membrane with strips cut into it and stuck on either side
with duct tape,works a treat,keep chippin,MAC.

On Feb 15, 2:34 pm, ITwoodwork r...@micro-marketing.co.uk wrote:
 The white part is I suspect the safety guard and the metal bracket
 fits on the front of the REVO Router Tray see fig 72 page 22 of REVO
 Manual.
 Best regards
 Roger

 On Feb 15, 5:52 am, Steven Jacobs s.jacobs0...@gmail.com wrote:

  Well, the Revo arrived and I just finished assembly. Most was already
  put
  together so it was easy. I did watch the videos to make sure I was 
  doing

  things correctly.

  There are a few parts that I cannot figure out. They were not on 
  Legacys

  site either.. If you know what they are and where they go I would
  appreciate
  it..

  Thanks,

  Steve

  RevoParts.jpg
  158KViewDownload

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Re: Unknown Parts

2010-02-16 Thread MACSWAG
Hi Bill,I don't know if that was the deal in AUS.but I didn't expect
so much and was pleasantly surprised,having the extra parts means I
don't have to strip and assemble again,the turntable is a great
tool,I'm having lots of fun and wasting a lot of cheap pine but
gaining experience,one of our little group of chaps the elder downs
syndrome boy/man just loves using it,he has figured out a way in
conjunction with Tim's wavy gadget,how to make bunches of grapes on
the base of the large candle sticks we have been making,no maths, just
in his head and gut instinct,isn't that something,Ron the chap who has
had a stroke ,has been using the D/Kit.we got from a chap on the
forum,he is a very clever man,and though we have wasted a few sheets
it was exciting to see what we
could achieve with what cutters we have and what ones we will have to
buy,we were given this week a huge cutter,brand new,it is a multi
cutter and can do loads of designs,it's very heavy,but that is a
lovely gesture don't you think,we were also given a large shed dried
Yew log from a friend of Rev.David's,so we will have a lot of
discussion before we cut into that,it's so precious,I better stop now
or I'll get barred from the forum for chatting to long,keep chippin,
MAC.

On Feb 16, 8:28 pm, Bill Bulkeley bulke...@mmnet.com.au wrote:
 Hi Mac I must have got ripped (again)  I only got one set of  2 with my revo
 when I got mine and
 share them between all
 Bill

 - Original Message -
 From: MACSWAG davidcraig.dil...@virgin.net
 To: Legacy Ornamental Mills legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Wednesday, February 17, 2010 7:14 AM
 Subject: Re: Unknown Parts

 Hello chaps,hope you are all well, When I bought my Revo it had two
 arms for the Rotary table ,two arms for a Router table,two arms for a
 millimg table with
 clamps,which comes in real handy for skinny lengths if yo use some
 sort of thin work support,I also had vertical supports and clamps,when
 Roger delivered them and I started assembling I thought I had to many
 pieces but it all works in with each other in the end,I'm still
 finding out what this grand wee setup can do,it is an ongoing learning
 curve,so anyone just starting with it use the forum regularly and ask
 question all the time,there are a lot of silent lurkers looking who
 never post but benefit from all the knowledge on there,so please post
 any and all triumphs and mistakes you make and feel welcome from a
 bunch of great chaps,  MAC.

 On Feb 16, 12:11 am, Bill Bulkeley bulke...@mmnet.com.au wrote:
  yes mine is the same I don't use them it has been so long I had forgotten.
  I
  don't use a guard legacy mills are a messy machine so I just vacuum up
  after.
  I tried different guards with out much success it use to make more
  shavings
  go down in the rails between the slides and stiffen up the carriage this
  is
  a real problem unless you keep on top of it.
  and yes the 2 brackets are to attach to a scrap board and attach to the
  machine for all your flat work or the rotary table if you have one.and I
  guess any thing else you can dream up I use em with little blocks for thin
  stoke support too
  as for the centring tool I didn't get one but if I find a pic I will post
  it
  Bill

  - Original Message -

  From: MACSWAG davidcraig.dil...@virgin.net
  To: Legacy Ornamental Mills legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
  Sent: Tuesday, February 16, 2010 7:28 AM
  Subject: Re: Unknown Parts

  Hi Steve,the metal part on the board is one of two that are supposed
  to be used for affixing a small dust sheet /protector either side of
  the router carriage
  but are useless and don't really fit at-tall,I just used a piece of
  builders membrane with strips cut into it and stuck on either side
  with duct tape,works a treat,keep chippin,MAC.

  On Feb 15, 2:34 pm, ITwoodwork r...@micro-marketing.co.uk wrote:
   The white part is I suspect the safety guard and the metal bracket
   fits on the front of the REVO Router Tray see fig 72 page 22 of REVO
   Manual.
   Best regards
   Roger

   On Feb 15, 5:52 am, Steven Jacobs s.jacobs0...@gmail.com wrote:

Well, the Revo arrived and I just finished assembly. Most was already
put
together so it was easy. I did watch the videos to make sure I was
doing
things correctly.

There are a few parts that I cannot figure out. They were not on
Legacys
site either.. If you know what they are and where they go I would
appreciate
it..

Thanks,

Steve

RevoParts.jpg
158KViewDownload

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