Re: Make a "Split Nut"

2019-02-01 Thread Love to turn in Oregon
Has anybody created a file for a CNC for creating the split nuts? It seems like 
it could be done quite easily on one.

Jeff Wimer

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Re: LOM in LA - NY Joe don't read this one - until 6 Feb!

2019-02-01 Thread Tim Krause
Those three extruded pieces are the standard horizontal vise kit but turned 90 
degrees and not bolted down correctly.  Nothing crazy, rare or new!



On Jan 31, 2019, 11:58 PM, at 11:58 PM, MWF  wrote:
>Hello fellow LOM Group Members,
>
>
>I came across a "new" listing for a Legacy Ornamental Mill on eBay.
>
>It is a Model 1800 and is in Walker, Louisiana.  Starting bid set at
>$2,500; no bids yet.
>
>
>LOM Model 1800 in Louisiana
>
>
>If you are reading this - and are interested in it - you better get
>your bid in quickly.
>
>You will also need to hope that NY Joe does not see it until after the
>auction expires.
>
>This Mill is a "BIG-un" - and Joe could use it to splice onto his
>King-Kong Mill to make it even bigger! LOL  
>
>(If you haven't heard of/seen "King-Kong" - you have missed something
>worth seeing.  Joe did an AMAZING job making it.  It looks BEAUTIFUL -
>like it was made in the Legacy factory - only even nicer!)
>
>
>The eBay Mill has the Linear Drive option - and includes a PC plunge
>router (and no Z-axis kit).  They seem to have quite a collection of
>router bits - but not sure how many are Magnate.
>
>
>Can anyone tell us why they have those metal "brackets" standing
>vertically - attached to 3 extrusion pieces that bridge between the two
>X-axis bed rails?
>
>My thought is:  They lower the bed rails and use the brackets as
>"guides" while they mill a piece of stock that's laid down the center
>of the Mill.  I know Legacy made a set of clamps & brackets that
>achieved a similar result.
>
>
>If you are in the USA's Midwest, Stay "Safe and Warm"! (Like The Mamas
>& Papas said in their song - "California Dreamin,")
>
>
>Mac
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