Re: saw tooth clamping

2020-06-08 Thread Tim Ziegler
those were the day's lol
Kind Regards,

Timothy J. Ziegler
Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty
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Foreston MN 56330

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On Mon, Jun 8, 2020 at 8:20 AM Bawdsey64  wrote:

> Come back Yogi Bear, all is forgiven!
>
> Cheers
> Boo Boo​
>
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> From: bulke...@mmnet.com.au
> Received: 08/06/2020 14:15:02 +01:00
> To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
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> Ok just to show I don’t have a life 😊 rocky and Bullwinkle had Boris
> Badenov as the bad guy along with Natasha
>
> It was Dudley Do Right that had Snidely Whiplash.  But the 2 cartoons were
> often played together on Saturday mornings well here anyway now I have a
> legacy to play with on Saturdays instead lolol
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNSyGqSyuWc
>
>
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTzuO24i-YA&t=100s
>
>
>
> Bill
>
>
>
> 
>
>
>
>
>
> From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com <
> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> On Behalf Of Richard Ellis
> Sent: Monday, 8 June 2020 5:05 PM
> To: Legacy Ornamental Mills 
> Subject: Re: saw tooth clamping
>
>
>
> I have never heard of him
>
> Richard
>
> On Monday, June 8, 2020 at 7:17:11 AM UTC+1, Va Oak wrote:
>
> Richard,
>
> With an arsenal of machines of that size, it sounds like "back in the day"
> you were possibly a walking, talking, breathing, version of "Snidely
> Whiplash" of the "Rocky and Bullwinkle Show" and "The Villain" in good 'ol
> "Days of Melodrama".
>
> I wasn't alive in those days - but have enjoyed a number of recordings of
> them; and even seen a few live theatre presentations of several.
>
> Have a wonderful week.
>
> Mac
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Richard Ellis
> Sent: Jun 7, 2020 12:16 PM
> To: Legacy Ornamental Mills
> Subject: Re: saw tooth clamping
>
> Hi Curt
>
> I have no table saw so that rules that out. Of all the saws that I have
> had I have never had a table saw. The biggest Band Saw that I have owned
> was capable of dealing with 6 foot diam. That ran on railway lines in a
> horizontal mode. Called a "Forester ". I also had double crosscut saws and
> double slabbers. Two circle blades that one could move in and out and
>  round wood was fed through on a chain track. It took both sides off in a
> single pass. Ahh!!! Those were the days.
>
> Richard
>
> On Saturday, June 6, 2020 at 7:28:13 PM UTC+1, Curt George wrote:
>
> Hello Richard
>
>
>
> I used a thin kerf  saw blade on my table saw to make the grove,  and
> then, I used hot melt glue and an old band saw blade. I left appx. 1/4" of
> the teeth showing the rest is inside the glue/wood. the wood I used is 3/4".
>
> the uni-strut and 1/4" square nuts made for the uni-sturt + two 1/4"
> screws is everything that is needed.
>
> Woops. (spoke to fast.) you will also need "T"bolts to hold down the
> uni-sturt onto the Legacy extruded alum.(4 of them are what I used.)
>
>
>
> Once you make and use your own table hold downs, Please let us know what
> you think?
>
>
>
> C.A.G.
>
> On Friday, June 5, 2020, 04:29:04 AM EDT, Richard Ellis <
> rchrd...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> Hi Curt
>
> I am getting a bit annoyed with this new layout of the page . I have
> entered in the search area  and get know where. All I wanted to find was
> your post about the bandsaw teeth in the clamps . I was wondering how you
> cut the slit to put the blade in.
>
> Cheers and all the best with this virus caper.
>
> Richard
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RE: saw tooth clamping

2020-06-08 Thread Bawdsey64
Come back Yogi Bear, all is forgiven!
Cheers
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Received: 08/06/2020 14:15:02 +01:00
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Ok just to show I don’t have a life  rocky and Bullwinkle had Boris Badenov as 
the bad guy along with Natasha
It was Dudley Do Right that had Snidely Whiplash.  But the 2 cartoons were 
often played together on Saturday mornings well here anyway now I have a legacy 
to play with on Saturdays instead lolol
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNSyGqSyuWc 
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNSyGqSyuWc]
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTzuO24i-YA&t=100s 
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTzuO24i-YA&t=100s]
 
Bill
 
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKoou5ELXTE]
 
 
From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
 On Behalf Of Richard Ellis
Sent: Monday, 8 June 2020 5:05 PM
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills 
Subject: Re: saw tooth clamping
 
I have never heard of him
Richard

On Monday, June 8, 2020 at 7:17:11 AM UTC+1, Va Oak wrote:
Richard,
With an arsenal of machines of that size, it sounds like "back in the day" you 
were possibly a walking, talking, breathing, version of "Snidely Whiplash" of 
the "Rocky and Bullwinkle Show" and "The Villain" in good 'ol "Days of 
Melodrama".
I wasn't alive in those days - but have enjoyed a number of recordings of them; 
and even seen a few live theatre presentations of several.
Have a wonderful week.
Mac
-Original Message-
From: Richard Ellis
Sent: Jun 7, 2020 12:16 PM
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills
Subject: Re: saw tooth clamping
Hi Curt
I have no table saw so that rules that out. Of all the saws that I have had I 
have never had a table saw. The biggest Band Saw that I have owned was capable 
of dealing with 6 foot diam. That ran on railway lines in a horizontal mode. 
Called a "Forester ". I also had double crosscut saws and double slabbers. Two 
circle blades that one could move in and out and  round wood was fed through on 
a chain track. It took both sides off in a single pass. Ahh!!! Those were the 
days.
Richard
On Saturday, June 6, 2020 at 7:28:13 PM UTC+1, Curt George wrote:
Hello Richard
 
I used a thin kerf  saw blade on my table saw to make the grove,  and then, I 
used hot melt glue and an old band saw blade. I left appx. 1/4" of the teeth 
showing the rest is inside the glue/wood. the wood I used is 3/4".
the uni-strut and 1/4" square nuts made for the uni-sturt + two 1/4" screws is 
everything that is needed.
Woops. (spoke to fast.) you will also need "T"bolts to hold down the uni-sturt 
onto the Legacy extruded alum.(4 of them are what I used.)
 
Once you make and use your own table hold downs, Please let us know what you 
think?
 
C.A.G.
On Friday, June 5, 2020, 04:29:04 AM EDT, Richard Ellis mailto:rchrd...@gmail.com]> wrote:
 
Hi Curt
I am getting a bit annoyed with this new layout of the page . I have entered in 
the search area  and get know where. All I wanted to find was your post about 
the bandsaw teeth in the clamps . I was wondering how you cut the slit to put 
the blade in.
Cheers and all the best with this virus caper.
Richard
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Re: saw tooth clamping

2020-06-08 Thread Tim Ziegler
Yea now you brought me back to my child hood lol.

Kind Regards,

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

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


On Mon, Jun 8, 2020 at 8:15 AM  wrote:

> Ok just to show I don’t have a life 😊 rocky and Bullwinkle had Boris
> Badenov as the bad guy along with Natasha
>
> It was Dudley Do Right that had Snidely Whiplash.  But the 2 cartoons were
> often played together on Saturday mornings well here anyway now I have a
> legacy to play with on Saturdays instead lolol
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNSyGqSyuWc
>
>
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTzuO24i-YA&t=100s
>
>
>
> Bill
>
>
>
> 
>
>
>
>
>
> *From:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com <
> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> *On Behalf Of *Richard Ellis
> *Sent:* Monday, 8 June 2020 5:05 PM
> *To:* Legacy Ornamental Mills 
> *Subject:* Re: saw tooth clamping
>
>
>
> I have never heard of him
>
> Richard
>
> On Monday, June 8, 2020 at 7:17:11 AM UTC+1, Va Oak wrote:
>
> Richard,
>
> With an arsenal of machines of that size, it sounds like "back in the day"
> you were possibly a walking, talking, breathing, version of "Snidely
> Whiplash" of the "Rocky and Bullwinkle Show" and "The Villain" in good 'ol
> "Days of Melodrama".
>
> I wasn't alive in those days - but have enjoyed a number of recordings of
> them; and even seen a few live theatre presentations of several.
>
> Have a wonderful week.
>
> Mac
> --
> --
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Richard Ellis
> Sent: Jun 7, 2020 12:16 PM
> To: Legacy Ornamental Mills
> Subject: Re: saw tooth clamping
>
> Hi Curt
>
> I have no table saw so that rules that out. Of all the saws that I have
> had I have never had a table saw. The biggest Band Saw that I have owned
> was capable of dealing with 6 foot diam. That ran on railway lines in a
> horizontal mode. Called a "Forester ". I also had double crosscut saws and
> double slabbers. Two circle blades that one could move in and out and
> round wood was fed through on a chain track. It took both sides off in a
> single pass. Ahh!!! Those were the days.
>
> Richard
> --
> --
>
> On Saturday, June 6, 2020 at 7:28:13 PM UTC+1, Curt George wrote:
>
> Hello Richard
>
>
>
> I used a thin kerf  saw blade on my table saw to make the grove,  and
> then, I used hot melt glue and an old band saw blade. I left appx. 1/4" of
> the teeth showing the rest is inside the glue/wood. the wood I used is 3/4".
>
> the uni-strut and 1/4" square nuts made for the uni-sturt + two 1/4"
> screws is everything that is needed.
>
> Woops. (spoke to fast.) you will also need "T"bolts to hold down the
> uni-sturt onto the Legacy extruded alum.(4 of them are what I used.)
>
>
>
> Once you make and use your own table hold downs, Please let us know what
> you think?
>
>
>
> C.A.G.
> --
> --
>
> On Friday, June 5, 2020, 04:29:04 AM EDT, Richard Ellis <
> rchrd...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> Hi Curt
>
> I am getting a bit annoyed with this new layout of the page . I have
> entered in the search area  and* get know where.* All I wanted to find
> was your post about the bandsaw teeth in the clamps . I was wondering how
> you cut the slit to put the blade in.
>
> Cheers and all the best with this virus caper.
>
> Richard
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RE: saw tooth clamping

2020-06-08 Thread bulkeley
Ok just to show I don’t have a life 😊 rocky and Bullwinkle had Boris Badenov as 
the bad guy along with Natasha 

It was Dudley Do Right that had Snidely Whiplash.  But the 2 cartoons were 
often played together on Saturday mornings well here anyway now I have a legacy 
to play with on Saturdays instead lolol

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNSyGqSyuWc

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTzuO24i-YA 
 &t=100s

 

Bill

 

  

 

 

From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
 On Behalf Of Richard Ellis
Sent: Monday, 8 June 2020 5:05 PM
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills 
Subject: Re: saw tooth clamping

 

I have never heard of him

Richard

On Monday, June 8, 2020 at 7:17:11 AM UTC+1, Va Oak wrote:

Richard,

With an arsenal of machines of that size, it sounds like "back in the day" you 
were possibly a walking, talking, breathing, version of "Snidely Whiplash" of 
the "Rocky and Bullwinkle Show" and "The Villain" in good 'ol "Days of 
Melodrama".

I wasn't alive in those days - but have enjoyed a number of recordings of them; 
and even seen a few live theatre presentations of several.

Have a wonderful week.

Mac


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  _  


-Original Message- 
From: Richard Ellis 
Sent: Jun 7, 2020 12:16 PM 
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills 
Subject: Re: saw tooth clamping 

Hi Curt

I have no table saw so that rules that out. Of all the saws that I have had I 
have never had a table saw. The biggest Band Saw that I have owned was capable 
of dealing with 6 foot diam. That ran on railway lines in a horizontal mode. 
Called a "Forester ". I also had double crosscut saws and double slabbers. Two 
circle blades that one could move in and out and  round wood was fed through on 
a chain track. It took both sides off in a single pass. Ahh!!! Those were the 
days.

Richard


  _  


  _  


On Saturday, June 6, 2020 at 7:28:13 PM UTC+1, Curt George wrote:

Hello Richard

 

I used a thin kerf  saw blade on my table saw to make the grove,  and then, I 
used hot melt glue and an old band saw blade. I left appx. 1/4" of the teeth 
showing the rest is inside the glue/wood. the wood I used is 3/4".

the uni-strut and 1/4" square nuts made for the uni-sturt + two 1/4" screws is 
everything that is needed.

Woops. (spoke to fast.) you will also need "T"bolts to hold down the uni-sturt 
onto the Legacy extruded alum.(4 of them are what I used.)

 

Once you make and use your own table hold downs, Please let us know what you 
think?

 

C.A.G.


  _  


  _  


On Friday, June 5, 2020, 04:29:04 AM EDT, Richard Ellis mailto:rchrd...@gmail.com> > wrote: 

 

Hi Curt

I am getting a bit annoyed with this new layout of the page . I have entered in 
the search area  and get know where. All I wanted to find was your post about 
the bandsaw teeth in the clamps . I was wondering how you cut the slit to put 
the blade in.

Cheers and all the best with this virus caper.

Richard

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Re: saw tooth clamping

2020-06-08 Thread Richard Ellis
I have never heard of him
Richard

On Monday, June 8, 2020 at 7:17:11 AM UTC+1, Va Oak wrote:
>
> Richard,
> With an arsenal of machines of that size, it sounds like "back in the day" 
> you were possibly a walking, talking, breathing, version of "Snidely 
> Whiplash" of the "Rocky and Bullwinkle Show" and "The Villain" in good 'ol 
> "Days of Melodrama".
> I wasn't alive in those days - but have enjoyed a number of recordings of 
> them; and even seen a few live theatre presentations of several.
> Have a wonderful week.
> Mac
> --
> --
>
> -Original Message- 
> From: Richard Ellis 
> Sent: Jun 7, 2020 12:16 PM 
> To: Legacy Ornamental Mills 
> Subject: Re: saw tooth clamping 
>
> Hi Curt
> I have no table saw so that rules that out. Of all the saws that I have 
> had I have never had a table saw. The biggest Band Saw that I have owned 
> was capable of dealing with 6 foot diam. That ran on railway lines in a 
> horizontal mode. Called a "Forester ". I also had double crosscut saws and 
> double slabbers. Two circle blades that one could move in and out and  
> round wood was fed through on a chain track. It took both sides off in a 
> single pass. Ahh!!! Those were the days.
> Richard
> --
> --
> On Saturday, June 6, 2020 at 7:28:13 PM UTC+1, Curt George wrote:
>>
>> Hello Richard
>>
>> I used a thin kerf  saw blade on my table saw to make the grove,  and 
>> then, I used hot melt glue and an old band saw blade. I left appx. 1/4" of 
>> the teeth showing the rest is inside the glue/wood. the wood I used is 3/4".
>> the uni-strut and 1/4" square nuts made for the uni-sturt + two 1/4" 
>> screws is everything that is needed.
>> Woops. (spoke to fast.) you will also need "T"bolts to hold down the 
>> uni-sturt onto the Legacy extruded alum.(4 of them are what I used.)
>>
>> Once you make and use your own table hold downs, Please let us know what 
>> you think?
>>
>> C.A.G.
>> --
>> --
>> On Friday, June 5, 2020, 04:29:04 AM EDT, Richard Ellis <
>> rchrd...@gmail.com> wrote: 
>>
>> Hi Curt
>> I am getting a bit annoyed with this new layout of the page . I have 
>> entered in the search area  and* get know where.* All I wanted to find 
>> was your post about the bandsaw teeth in the clamps . I was wondering how 
>> you cut the slit to put the blade in.
>> Cheers and all the best with this virus caper.
>> Richard
>>
>

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Re: saw tooth clamping

2020-06-08 Thread Richard Ellis
Hi Curt
Yes I did think of a wider slit and packing it. A biscuit cutter will do 
the job.. My mention of saws that I have owned is when I had a small 
sawmill.
They were mostly used in the ELM disease days. a lot of trees were cut 
down. Most of my timber went to the coal pits as props.  The sizes I cut 
were mostly 4,5 and 6 inch square 2 foot long, Like large bricks.
Richard 

On Sunday, June 7, 2020 at 10:11:21 PM UTC+1, Curt George wrote:
>
> My son showed me what I was doing wrong .  Here is a photo.
> Hope this helps.
> C.A.G.
>
> On Sunday, June 7, 2020, 04:52:43 PM EDT, 'Curt George' via Legacy 
> Ornamental Mills > wrote: 
>
>
> Humm?
> Well you know what they say. "When there is a will, there is always a 
> way".  
>
> You could use the Legacy to make the parts. a small router bit could make 
> a grove and then you could use some piece of wood as a filler, to wedge the 
> blade into place. 
>  
> The very first saw blade hold down table I made, I used wood shims to 
> wedge the band-saw blade into place.
> my second table I used brad nails to do the same thing, Today I am on my 
> third generation of this hold down table of this stile. Hot melt glue is 
> what I used on my newest table.  The other methods also worked well for me
> in the past.
> For that matter, a hand saw could also do the same thing. or even a bisket 
> cutting blade,or Dremal, could make the grove needed. 
> My hold down table/ blades are 2 feet long, but you could go smaller if 
> you like. this concept works no matter how long or short the blades are. ( 
> Please take this comment, with a grain of salt, you do need to make sure 
> the support bracket are strong enough to hold the work piece in place while 
> cutting. so don't go crazy with way to thin or way to big pieces of wood. 
> I  used 3/4 x 1 1/4" for my hold down arms.)
>
> My camera is down, so I cant take any photos. I will look through some of 
> my old files, perhaps I can find some pix. that could help?
>
> Have a good day.
>
> C.A.G.
> On Sunday, June 7, 2020, 12:44:22 PM EDT, Richard Ellis <
> rchrd...@gmail.com > wrote: 
>
>
> Hi Curt
> I have no table saw so that rules that out. Of all the saws that I have 
> had I have never had a table saw. The biggest Band Saw that I have owned 
> was capable of dealing with 6 foot diam. That ran on railway lines in a 
> horizontal mode. Called a "Forester ". I also had double crosscut saws and 
> double slabbers. Two circle blades that one could move in and out and  
> round wood was fed through on a chain track. It took both sides off in a 
> single pass. Ahh!!! Those were the days.
> Richard
>
> On Saturday, June 6, 2020 at 7:28:13 PM UTC+1, Curt George wrote:
>
> Hello Richard
>
> I used a thin kerf  saw blade on my table saw to make the grove,  and 
> then, I used hot melt glue and an old band saw blade. I left appx. 1/4" of 
> the teeth showing the rest is inside the glue/wood. the wood I used is 3/4".
> the uni-strut and 1/4" square nuts made for the uni-sturt + two 1/4" 
> screws is everything that is needed.
> Woops. (spoke to fast.) you will also need "T"bolts to hold down the 
> uni-sturt onto the Legacy extruded alum.(4 of them are what I used.)
>
> Once you make and use your own table hold downs, Please let us know what 
> you think?
>
> C.A.G.
>
> On Friday, June 5, 2020, 04:29:04 AM EDT, Richard Ellis <
> rchrd...@gmail.com> wrote: 
>
>
> Hi Curt
> I am getting a bit annoyed with this new layout of the page . I have 
> entered in the search area  and* get know where.* All I wanted to find 
> was your post about the bandsaw teeth in the clamps . I was wondering how 
> you cut the slit to put the blade in.
> Cheers and all the best with this virus caper.
> Richard 
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