RE: New Members and Moderation

2020-08-17 Thread bulkeley
I am sure many of us in the group will be interested in LOMs and especially any 
extras

 

Bill B  

 

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 On Behalf Of Donald Donley
Sent: Tuesday, 18 August 2020 7:46 AM
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Subject: Re: New Members and Moderation

 

Bill - I live in Elizabethtown, Pa. and will be relocating to Crisfield, 
Maryland in a little over a month - part of our downsizing will include selling 
5 of the 6 LOMs I have - I will keep the group informed as I gear up for the 
move - take care - Don

 

On Sat, Aug 15, 2020 at 3:47 PM William H. mailto:wm.o.he...@gmail.com> > wrote:

Hello,

I'm a new member. I've been reading along for several week. I own and 800 and 
am in the process of purchasing a 1200. I am in the process of setting up shop 
in a new garage and have not had time to do much work with the LOMs as yet. 
I'll be looking to purchase some accessories as I learn how I want to use the 
machines. I live in the Baltimore, MD area and wood appreciate being contacted 
by other LOM owners nearby.

 

Bill Henry 

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Re: New Members and Moderation

2020-08-17 Thread Donald Donley
Bill - I live in Elizabethtown, Pa. and will be relocating to Crisfield,
Maryland in a little over a month - part of our downsizing will include
selling 5 of the 6 LOMs I have - I will keep the group informed as I gear
up for the move - take care - Don

On Sat, Aug 15, 2020 at 3:47 PM William H.  wrote:

> Hello,
> I'm a new member. I've been reading along for several week. I own and 800
> and am in the process of purchasing a 1200. I am in the process of setting
> up shop in a new garage and have not had time to do much work with the LOMs
> as yet. I'll be looking to purchase some accessories as I learn how I want
> to use the machines. I live in the Baltimore, MD area and wood appreciate
> being contacted by other LOM owners nearby.
>
> Bill Henry
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Re: New Members and Moderation

2020-08-15 Thread William H.
Hello,
I'm a new member. I've been reading along for several week. I own and 800 
and am in the process of purchasing a 1200. I am in the process of setting 
up shop in a new garage and have not had time to do much work with the LOMs 
as yet. I'll be looking to purchase some accessories as I learn how I want 
to use the machines. I live in the Baltimore, MD area and wood appreciate 
being contacted by other LOM owners nearby.

Bill Henry 

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Re: New Members and Moderation

2019-08-31 Thread 'Earl Jones' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
Hello,

How can I edit my email address. I seem to be locked into using two 
address, both are incorrect. One is a old gmail address and one is my 
wife's address. My correct address is earl_n...@yahoo.com. If someone can 
help me get this sorted I will be appreciative.
Earl Jones

On Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 7:07:09 PM UTC-5, Tim wrote:
>
> Hello New Members, 
>  
> This is a reminder that until you post a message, your messages must be 
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> always good for getting instant approval.  I still believe this is a family 
> friendly place so please don't be shy.  
>  
> As of today, there are 63 members that have joined since 2010 that have 
> never posted a message.  I sure would like to hear from them either here in 
> this thread, or feel free to send me a note off the list so I can update 
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RE: New Members and Moderation

2019-08-29 Thread bulkeley
Welcome to the group earl I’m sure you will be able to teach us a thing or 2 as 
well.ask any thing as many times as you need we always try to answer 

 

Bill

 

From: 'Earl Jones' via Legacy Ornamental Mills 
 
Sent: Friday, 30 August 2019 12:06 AM
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills 
Subject: Re: New Members and Moderation

 

Hi Tim,

I have a model 1200 mill that I purchased in 2005. I haven't been able to get a 
lot of use out of it due to unforeseen life events. I am getting ready to start 
using it again. I am strictly a hobbyist woodworker with a garage full of 
woodworking equipment. I have been a woodworker for more years than I can 
count. I do wish that I would have had my mill upgraded to a CNC mill when that 
was an option. I live just North of Houston, in Conroe, Texas. I look forward 
to picking people's brains for techniques and tricks. Ops, I hope that doesn't 
sound too goolish!   

 

Regards,

 

Earl Jones

On Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 7:07:09 PM UTC-5, Tim wrote:

Hello New Members, 

 

This is a reminder that until you post a message, your messages must be 
approved by either an owner or moderators of this group to be posted.  Google 
sends an automated message to the people that are responsible for approving 
messages, but please be aware it can be a very long delay.   

 

Getting off the moderated list is easy as posting a message introducing 
yourself.  Asking a question related to the equipment or posting a photo is 
always good for getting instant approval.  I still believe this is a family 
friendly place so please don't be shy.  

 

As of today, there are 63 members that have joined since 2010 that have never 
posted a message.  I sure would like to hear from them either here in this 
thread, or feel free to send me a note off the list so I can update your 
status.  

 

-Tim

 

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Re: New Members and Moderation

2019-08-29 Thread 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
 Welcome to the group Earl.
Don't worry about the goolish effect.  There are NO DUMB questions here. (Well? 
perhaps the only dumb question was the one not asked.) OUR goal as a group.  Is 
to Share, Learn and Grow.  The Legacy Ornamental Mill is one tool in which we 
all have chosen to use to achieve (at least in some part,) our goals to become 
better then what we are, NOW. ;-). 
Have a good night.
C.A.G.
On Thursday, August 29, 2019, 11:59:37 PM EDT, 'Earl Jones' via Legacy 
Ornamental Mills  wrote:  
 
 Hi Tim,I have a model 1200 mill that I purchased in 2005. I haven't been able 
to get a lot of use out of it due to unforeseen life events. I am getting ready 
to start using it again. I am strictly a hobbyist woodworker with a garage full 
of woodworking equipment. I have been a woodworker for more years than I can 
count. I do wish that I would have had my mill upgraded to a CNC mill when that 
was an option. I live just North of Houston, in Conroe, Texas. I look forward 
to picking people's brains for techniques and tricks. Ops, I hope that doesn't 
sound too goolish!   
Regards,
Earl Jones

On Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 7:07:09 PM UTC-5, Tim wrote:
Hello New Members,  This is a reminder that until you post a message, your 
messages must be approved by either an owner or moderators of this group to be 
posted.  Google sends an automated message to the people that are responsible 
for approving messages, but please be aware it can be a very long delay.    
Getting off the moderated list is easy as posting a message introducing 
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always good for getting instant approval.  I still believe this is a family 
friendly place so please don't be shy.   As of today, there are 63 members that 
have joined since 2010 that have never posted a message.  I sure would like to 
hear from them either here in this thread, or feel free to send me a note off 
the list so I can update your status.   -Tim 


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Re: New Members and Moderation

2019-08-29 Thread 'Earl Jones' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
Hi Tim,
I have a model 1200 mill that I purchased in 2005. I haven't been able to 
get a lot of use out of it due to unforeseen life events. I am getting 
ready to start using it again. I am strictly a hobbyist woodworker with a 
garage full of woodworking equipment. I have been a woodworker for more 
years than I can count. I do wish that I would have had my mill upgraded to 
a CNC mill when that was an option. I live just North of Houston, in 
Conroe, Texas. I look forward to picking people's brains for techniques and 
tricks. Ops, I hope that doesn't sound too goolish!   

Regards,

Earl Jones

On Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 7:07:09 PM UTC-5, Tim wrote:
>
> Hello New Members, 
>  
> This is a reminder that until you post a message, your messages must be 
> approved by either an owner or moderators of this group to be 
> posted.  Google sends an automated message to the people that 
> are responsible for approving messages, but please be aware it can be a 
> very long delay.   
>  
> Getting off the moderated list is easy as posting a message introducing 
> yourself.  Asking a question related to the equipment or posting a photo is 
> always good for getting instant approval.  I still believe this is a family 
> friendly place so please don't be shy.  
>  
> As of today, there are 63 members that have joined since 2010 that have 
> never posted a message.  I sure would like to hear from them either here in 
> this thread, or feel free to send me a note off the list so I can update 
> your status.  
>  
> -Tim
>  
>

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Re: New Members and Moderation

2019-03-17 Thread Tracy Smith
Hi Gustavas,

Sorry for the very late reply as I was traveling.  Over the last year I
have owned several LOM.  I started with a 1500 EXL and bought more for
parts as I saw them come available in my area.  Last summer I got my hands
on a 1200 with the Performance CNC upgrade.  The owner had got it on a
trade and knew little about it.  I spent hours and hours and hours testing
and tuning the machine and even attended the two day CNC training class
Legacy offers in Springville, UT.  I eventually got the machine working
great and have been very happy with it.  The machines I collected over the
year I made sure were in great working order and sold them to people in my
area.

My experience on the other machines really helped me with the 1200 CNC
machine.  Feel free to private message me if you would like some help.
I've spent so many hours on this machine the last year.  It did take a huge
amount of time to configure and get it running but I enjoyed figuring it
out and have it working very well now.

Tracy

On Thu, Feb 21, 2019 at 10:52 PM Gustavas  wrote:

> Hello All,
>  I own an LOM with the CNC upgrade that I purchased in 2009. I had big
> plans for this machine but life kind of got in the way so I crated the
> machine up and put it in storage. Fast Forward to today and I think that I
> and ready to get this thing out of mothballs and fire it up.
>  I would love to hear from some people who have one of these to get an
> idea of what they think of it, what software have you used, have you made
> any upgrades to motors, lead screws, controller and such and what project
> have you completed CNC or otherwise.
>  I hope to get this mill up and running again within the next couple
> months.
> Happy Milling.
>
> On Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 7:07:09 PM UTC-5, Tim wrote:
>>
>> Hello New Members,
>>
>> This is a reminder that until you post a message, your messages must be
>> approved by either an owner or moderators of this group to be
>> posted.  Google sends an automated message to the people that
>> are responsible for approving messages, but please be aware it can be a
>> very long delay.
>>
>> Getting off the moderated list is easy as posting a message introducing
>> yourself.  Asking a question related to the equipment or posting a photo is
>> always good for getting instant approval.  I still believe this is a family
>> friendly place so please don't be shy.
>>
>> As of today, there are 63 members that have joined since 2010 that have
>> never posted a message.  I sure would like to hear from them either here in
>> this thread, or feel free to send me a note off the list so I can update
>> your status.
>>
>> -Tim
>>
>>
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RE: New Members and Moderation

2019-02-28 Thread Bill Bulkeley
Welcome Ryan feel free to re-invent the wheel we all have :) 

Bill

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Sent: Friday, 1 March 2019 4:57 AM
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Subject: Re: New Members and Moderation

Hey, new member here.  I have a legacy 1000 (the really old one with unistrut 
frame).  Picked it up about 10 years ago and har used it on a couple projects.  
Just want to keep in touch with some users and know where to turn with 
questions.  I have some ideas for tweaking z-axis mounts and things, but want 
to read up on what you folks have learned before trying to reinvent the wheel. 
- Ryan 

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Re: New Members and Moderation

2019-02-28 Thread 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
 Hello RyanOur archives are a good place to start looking. The 1000 uni-sturt 
frame, is what we call the Steely units.   If you have any photo's of your 
Legacy, I would like to see some.By any chance you have a motor drive for your 
unit? The Steely's have some very real merit to them, Yes there are some 
draw-backs as well.But  As I like to tell everyone, its the Artiest that makes 
the art. not the machine. ;-)I would like to hear any ideas that you 
have.Please feel free to chime in any time.Have a good night.
C.A.G.
On Friday, March 1, 2019, 12:15:28 AM EST, Ryan Hellmer 
 wrote:  
 
 Hey, new member here.  I have a legacy 1000 (the really old one with unistrut 
frame).  Picked it up about 10 years ago and har used it on a couple projects.  
Just want to keep in touch with some users and know where to turn with 
questions.  I have some ideas for tweaking z-axis mounts and things, but want 
to read up on what you folks have learned before trying to reinvent the wheel. 
- Ryan 

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Re: New Members and Moderation

2019-02-28 Thread Ryan Hellmer
Hey, new member here.  I have a legacy 1000 (the really old one with unistrut 
frame).  Picked it up about 10 years ago and har used it on a couple projects.  
Just want to keep in touch with some users and know where to turn with 
questions.  I have some ideas for tweaking z-axis mounts and things, but want 
to read up on what you folks have learned before trying to reinvent the wheel. 
- Ryan 

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Re: New Members and Moderation

2019-02-21 Thread 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
 Hello and Good morning.
This web group is mainly manual Legacy machinery users, but we do have a few 
people who use the CNC units.
What model do you own? (Pictures would always help and topic.)  ;-) The more 
information that you can give us, will help you get the answers you seek.
I personally am  open to any new ideas and or better equipment, But having said 
that CNC is not my game, But I would very much like toget my hands on an old 
arty unit, and see if I could convert it to a manual machine. ;-) The frame 
work, linear bearings, and Z Axis on the CNCmachines, I feel would make a much 
better working Legacy for the manual user.   But that's just me.I wish you luck 
on getting your older machine back up and running.
Looking forward to talking to you more in the future.
C.A.G.On Friday, February 22, 2019, 12:52:23 AM EST, Gustavas 
 wrote:  
 
 Hello All, I own an LOM with the CNC upgrade that I purchased in 2009. I had 
big plans for this machine but life kind of got in the way so I crated the 
machine up and put it in storage. Fast Forward to today and I think that I and 
ready to get this thing out of mothballs and fire it up. I would love to hear 
from some people who have one of these to get an idea of what they think of it, 
what software have you used, have you made any upgrades to motors, lead screws, 
controller and such and what project have you completed CNC or otherwise. I 
hope to get this mill up and running again within the next couple months.  
Happy Milling.

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have joined since 2010 that have never posted a message.  I sure would like to 
hear from them either here in this thread, or feel free to send me a note off 
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Re: New Members and Moderation

2019-02-21 Thread Gustavas
Hello All,
 I own an LOM with the CNC upgrade that I purchased in 2009. I had big 
plans for this machine but life kind of got in the way so I crated the 
machine up and put it in storage. Fast Forward to today and I think that I 
and ready to get this thing out of mothballs and fire it up.
 I would love to hear from some people who have one of these to get an idea 
of what they think of it, what software have you used, have you made any 
upgrades to motors, lead screws, controller and such and what project have 
you completed CNC or otherwise.
 I hope to get this mill up and running again within the next couple 
months.  
Happy Milling.

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Re: New Members and Moderation

2019-02-16 Thread Tim Ziegler
Welcome Dharma,

Here you will find wealth of knowledge and information. these guys are
super great to get to know and will help you in anyway they can.

Kind Regards,

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

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


On Sat, Feb 16, 2019 at 3:46 PM  wrote:

> Hi,
> My name is Dharma, I'm a new member in Portland, OR.  I recently bought a
> used Legacy 800 mill with rotary table.  My initial online search didn't
> turn up much on Legacy mills, beyond old marketing material, so I'm happy
> to find this group.
>
> I'm a bit of a jack of all trades (woodworking, metalworking, carpentry,
> handyman,...).  I first got inspired by woodworking in 3rd grade (bowl
> carving and wooden sword making).  I have been building things ever since.
> My space for a home shop has been limited, so I have generally built small
> projects.  Also, my woodworking has been on and off with shop access, or
> being sidetracked with remodeling projects, family life, etc.
>
> In a high school vocational program, I got exposure to metalworking and
> machining.  I noticed how machining skills really translated over to
> woodworking skills.  I fantasized about building some kind of router
> milling table for wood.  I was impressed by a legacy mill at a woodworking
> show, probably 15 yrs ago, but definitely wasn't in the budget.  I was
> psyched to find a deal on one recently.  It's a stretch to find room for it
> in my single car garage shop.  But, i"ll make it work.  It may hang on or
> lean against the wall when not in use.  I have played with it a little bit
> and it is a lot of fun.  It seems like the potential for flat milling
> wasn't fully developed from the factory.  A table and clamping system for
> milling joinery in flat stock is high on my list for improvements.  I
> stumbled on some you tube videos by Russ Veinot, that had some helpful
> examples.
>
> On Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 5:07:09 PM UTC-7, Tim wrote:
>>
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Re: New Members and Moderation

2019-02-16 Thread Okla Mike (Liltwisted)
I'm not much of a celeb but I will be on the road from Phoenix on the 
first of march and Fresno the 8th, Seattle the 23 and Portland the 
29th.  Driving the whole way so you will be able to kind of figure what 
area I will be in, in between. Any one want to do a meet-up, let me 
know. 405-650-0542


Mike OK
On 2/16/2019 6:16 PM, Patrick Salter wrote:

Welcome! I’m also in Oregon but 200 miles south. And yes, this is the place for 
help with your new toy!



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Re: New Members and Moderation

2019-02-16 Thread Patrick Salter
Welcome! I’m also in Oregon but 200 miles south. And yes, this is the place for 
help with your new toy!

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Re: New Members and Moderation

2019-02-16 Thread Dharma Cole
Mike,
Thanks for the welcome and the offer. Unfortunately, I'll be out of town
those days. Doing a spring break trip south in search of sunshine. Send me
a message if you will be in Portland again.
Dharma

On Sat, Feb 16, 2019 at 3:02 PM Okla Mike (Liltwisted) <
legacym...@iglide.net> wrote:

> Hello Dharma
>
> Welcome to the group, I am sure we will be able to get you to kick
> everything else out of the garage in no time.  Priorities right?  LOL  Ask
> away with your questions we are a group that will help.  And here is an
> offer.  I will be in Portland the weekend of March 29-30-31 and would have
> some free time that Friday night.  If you would like to meet, let me know.
> Would be glad to warp a young (to the Legacy) woodworkers mind.
>
> Mike OK
>
>
> On 2/15/2019 12:22 PM, dharma.c...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Hi,
> My name is Dharma, I'm a new member in Portland, OR.  I recently bought a
> used Legacy 800 mill with rotary table.  My initial online search didn't
> turn up much on Legacy mills, beyond old marketing material, so I'm happy
> to find this group.
>
> I'm a bit of a jack of all trades (woodworking, metalworking, carpentry,
> handyman,...).  I first got inspired by woodworking in 3rd grade (bowl
> carving and wooden sword making).  I have been building things ever since.
> My space for a home shop has been limited, so I have generally built small
> projects.  Also, my woodworking has been on and off with shop access, or
> being sidetracked with remodeling projects, family life, etc.
>
> In a high school vocational program, I got exposure to metalworking and
> machining.  I noticed how machining skills really translated over to
> woodworking skills.  I fantasized about building some kind of router
> milling table for wood.  I was impressed by a legacy mill at a woodworking
> show, probably 15 yrs ago, but definitely wasn't in the budget.  I was
> psyched to find a deal on one recently.  It's a stretch to find room for it
> in my single car garage shop.  But, i"ll make it work.  It may hang on or
> lean against the wall when not in use.  I have played with it a little bit
> and it is a lot of fun.  It seems like the potential for flat milling
> wasn't fully developed from the factory.  A table and clamping system for
> milling joinery in flat stock is high on my list for improvements.  I
> stumbled on some you tube videos by Russ Veinot, that had some helpful
> examples.
>
> On Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 5:07:09 PM UTC-7, Tim wrote:
>>
>> Hello New Members,
>>
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>> always good for getting instant approval.  I still believe this is a family
>> friendly place so please don't be shy.
>>
>> As of today, there are 63 members that have joined since 2010 that have
>> never posted a message.  I sure would like to hear from them either here in
>> this thread, or feel free to send me a note off the list so I can update
>> your status.
>>
>> -Tim
>>
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Re: New Members and Moderation

2019-02-16 Thread Okla Mike (Liltwisted)

Hello Dharma

Welcome to the group, I am sure we will be able to get you to kick 
everything else out of the garage in no time.  Priorities right?  LOL  
Ask away with your questions we are a group that will help.  And here is 
an offer.  I will be in Portland the weekend of March 29-30-31 and would 
have some free time that Friday night.  If you would like to meet, let 
me know. Would be glad to warp a young (to the Legacy) woodworkers mind.


Mike OK


On 2/15/2019 12:22 PM, dharma.c...@gmail.com wrote:

Hi,
My name is Dharma, I'm a new member in Portland, OR.  I recently 
bought a used Legacy 800 mill with rotary table.  My initial online 
search didn't turn up much on Legacy mills, beyond old marketing 
material, so I'm happy to find this group.


I'm a bit of a jack of all trades (woodworking, metalworking, 
carpentry, handyman,...).  I first got inspired by woodworking in 3rd 
grade (bowl carving and wooden sword making).  I have been building 
things ever since.  My space for a home shop has been limited, so I 
have generally built small projects.  Also, my woodworking has been on 
and off with shop access, or being sidetracked with remodeling 
projects, family life, etc.


In a high school vocational program, I got exposure to metalworking 
and machining.  I noticed how machining skills really translated over 
to woodworking skills.  I fantasized about building some kind of 
router milling table for wood.  I was impressed by a legacy mill at a 
woodworking show, probably 15 yrs ago, but definitely wasn't in the 
budget.  I was psyched to find a deal on one recently.  It's a stretch 
to find room for it in my single car garage shop.  But, i"ll make it 
work.  It may hang on or lean against the wall when not in use.  I 
have played with it a little bit and it is a lot of fun.  It seems 
like the potential for flat milling wasn't fully developed from the 
factory.  A table and clamping system for milling joinery in flat 
stock is high on my list for improvements.  I stumbled on some you 
tube videos by Russ Veinot, that had some helpful examples.


On Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 5:07:09 PM UTC-7, Tim wrote:

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This is a reminder that until you post a message, your messages
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or posting a photo is always good for getting instant approval.  I
still believe this is a family friendly place so please don't be shy.
As of today, there are 63 members that have joined since 2010 that
have never posted a message.  I sure would like to hear from them
either here in this thread, or feel free to send me a note off the
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Re: New Members and Moderation

2019-02-16 Thread dharma . cole
Hi,
My name is Dharma, I'm a new member in Portland, OR.  I recently bought a 
used Legacy 800 mill with rotary table.  My initial online search didn't 
turn up much on Legacy mills, beyond old marketing material, so I'm happy 
to find this group.

I'm a bit of a jack of all trades (woodworking, metalworking, carpentry, 
handyman,...).  I first got inspired by woodworking in 3rd grade (bowl 
carving and wooden sword making).  I have been building things ever since.  
My space for a home shop has been limited, so I have generally built small 
projects.  Also, my woodworking has been on and off with shop access, or 
being sidetracked with remodeling projects, family life, etc.

In a high school vocational program, I got exposure to metalworking and 
machining.  I noticed how machining skills really translated over to 
woodworking skills.  I fantasized about building some kind of router 
milling table for wood.  I was impressed by a legacy mill at a woodworking 
show, probably 15 yrs ago, but definitely wasn't in the budget.  I was 
psyched to find a deal on one recently.  It's a stretch to find room for it 
in my single car garage shop.  But, i"ll make it work.  It may hang on or 
lean against the wall when not in use.  I have played with it a little bit 
and it is a lot of fun.  It seems like the potential for flat milling 
wasn't fully developed from the factory.  A table and clamping system for 
milling joinery in flat stock is high on my list for improvements.  I 
stumbled on some you tube videos by Russ Veinot, that had some helpful 
examples.  

On Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 5:07:09 PM UTC-7, Tim wrote:
>
> Hello New Members, 
>  
> This is a reminder that until you post a message, your messages must be 
> approved by either an owner or moderators of this group to be 
> posted.  Google sends an automated message to the people that 
> are responsible for approving messages, but please be aware it can be a 
> very long delay.   
>  
> Getting off the moderated list is easy as posting a message introducing 
> yourself.  Asking a question related to the equipment or posting a photo is 
> always good for getting instant approval.  I still believe this is a family 
> friendly place so please don't be shy.  
>  
> As of today, there are 63 members that have joined since 2010 that have 
> never posted a message.  I sure would like to hear from them either here in 
> this thread, or feel free to send me a note off the list so I can update 
> your status.  
>  
> -Tim
>  
>

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Re: New Members and Moderation

2019-01-21 Thread Tim Ziegler
Welcome Chris, 

You will find very fine group of people here that will help you in every 
way they can. As you can see by the responses from everyone. 
I've only been a member for a short time and have become great friends with 
several. 
Don't be afraid to ask questions and get to know some of these guys.  Again 
welcome, and your in good hands.

Kind regards,

Tim of ZWW

On Monday, January 21, 2019 at 12:25:10 PM UTC-6, Chris Smith wrote:
>
> Hello to the Legacy Ornamental Mills group.  I am a new member who just 
> purchased a Legacy 1000. 
>
> For about 10 years I have been turning wood as a hobby making pens, bowls, 
> vases, and other gifts on my Jet 1642vs. I'm an active member of the 
> Nor-Cal Woodturners in Sacramento, California.
>
> I'm hoping to use the Legacy to compliment my turning projects and to open 
> up some other options in wood working.  Looking forward to learning from 
> this group.
>
> Thanks,
> Chris
>
> On Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 5:07:09 PM UTC-7, Tim wrote:
>>
>> Hello New Members, 
>>  
>> This is a reminder that until you post a message, your messages must be 
>> approved by either an owner or moderators of this group to be 
>> posted.  Google sends an automated message to the people that 
>> are responsible for approving messages, but please be aware it can be a 
>> very long delay.   
>>  
>> Getting off the moderated list is easy as posting a message introducing 
>> yourself.  Asking a question related to the equipment or posting a photo is 
>> always good for getting instant approval.  I still believe this is a family 
>> friendly place so please don't be shy.  
>>  
>> As of today, there are 63 members that have joined since 2010 that have 
>> never posted a message.  I sure would like to hear from them either here in 
>> this thread, or feel free to send me a note off the list so I can update 
>> your status.  
>>  
>> -Tim
>>  
>>
>

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Re: New Members and Moderation

2019-01-21 Thread 'Frank Vidmar' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
Welcome Chris.

Sent from my iPhone

> On Jan 21, 2019, at 12:25 PM, Chris Smith  wrote:
> 
> Hello to the Legacy Ornamental Mills group.  I am a new member who just 
> purchased a Legacy 1000. 
> 
> For about 10 years I have been turning wood as a hobby making pens, bowls, 
> vases, and other gifts on my Jet 1642vs. I'm an active member of the Nor-Cal 
> Woodturners in Sacramento, California.
> 
> I'm hoping to use the Legacy to compliment my turning projects and to open up 
> some other options in wood working.  Looking forward to learning from this 
> group.
> 
> Thanks,
> Chris
> 
>> On Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 5:07:09 PM UTC-7, Tim wrote:
>> Hello New Members,
>>  
>> This is a reminder that until you post a message, your messages must be 
>> approved by either an owner or moderators of this group to be posted.  
>> Google sends an automated message to the people that are responsible for 
>> approving messages, but please be aware it can be a very long delay.  
>>  
>> Getting off the moderated list is easy as posting a message introducing 
>> yourself.  Asking a question related to the equipment or posting a photo is 
>> always good for getting instant approval.  I still believe this is a family 
>> friendly place so please don't be shy.  
>>  
>> As of today, there are 63 members that have joined since 2010 that have 
>> never posted a message.  I sure would like to hear from them either here in 
>> this thread, or feel free to send me a note off the list so I can update 
>> your status. 
>>  
>> -Tim
>>  
> 
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Re: New Members and Moderation

2019-01-21 Thread Chris Smith
Good advice.  
I always look at mistakes as "design opportunities".

On Monday, January 21, 2019 at 1:11:58 PM UTC-8, Curt George wrote:
>
> I like the idea, and or part. Now what can I do with it?  ;-p  I call it 
> Play time, Just have fun, and learn as much as you can form the 
> experience.  ;-)
>
> C.A.G.
>
> On Monday, January 21, 2019, 2:57:24 PM EST, Ryan Jurgens <
> rtju...@gmail.com > wrote: 
>
>
> I hate it when people give away my secret to making "custom" furniture or 
> wood pieces. Lol. 
>
> On Mon, Jan 21, 2019, 1:52 PM 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills <
> legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com  wrote:
>
> Yes
> Play a lot with your machine before trying to make anything for real.  
> there is a small learning curve to the Legacy. 
> Also use cheap wood, fire wood, yard clippings, old dunnage items, like 
> pallet wood...  since you need to learn how it works, mistakes will happen, 
> why waist  you hard earned money using good wood,
>
> and lastly, Do not tell anyone what you are making until its done. that 
> way the four poster bed you plan to make, doesn't look so bad ending up as 
> a pencil box.  ;-)
>
> Have a good day.
>
> C.A.G.
>
> On Monday, January 21, 2019, 2:23:39 PM EST, Chris Smith <
> smith...@gmail.com > wrote: 
>
>
> Thanks for the link Curt.  I did find Mike Pung's videos and subscribed to 
> his channel so I can keep track of them.  
> Any other advice you have on where to start as a beginner would be 
> appreciated.
> Sincerely, 
> Chris
>
>
> On Monday, January 21, 2019 at 10:35:13 AM UTC-8, Curt George wrote:
>
> Hello Chris 
> Welcome to the group.
>
> Mike Pung has made a few video's on you tube that are great methods to use 
> on the mill.
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=oHgzEKnON-o=170s 
> 
> Crank Handle Indexing
>
> Ornamental mill indexing technique
> 
>
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=SjcFpO51upw 
> 
>
> Mike's methods are not the only way to use the mill, but he dose a very 
> good job using his methods, I rec emend trying them...
>
> C.A.G.
>
>
>
> On Monday, January 21, 2019, 1:25:14 PM EST, Chris Smith <
> smith...@gmail.com> wrote: 
>
>
> Hello to the Legacy Ornamental Mills group.  I am a new member who just 
> purchased a Legacy 1000. 
>
> For about 10 years I have been turning wood as a hobby making pens, bowls, 
> vases, and other gifts on my Jet 1642vs. I'm an active member of the 
> Nor-Cal Woodturners in Sacramento, California.
>
> I'm hoping to use the Legacy to compliment my turning projects and to open 
> up some other options in wood working.  Looking forward to learning from 
> this group.
>
> Thanks,
> Chris
>
> On Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 5:07:09 PM UTC-7, Tim wrote:
>
> Hello New Members, 
>  
> This is a reminder that until you post a message, your messages must be 
> approved by either an owner or moderators of this group to be 
> posted.  Google sends an automated message to the people that 
> are responsible for approving messages, but please be aware it can be a 
> very long delay.   
>  
> Getting off the moderated list is easy as posting a message introducing 
> yourself.  Asking a question related to the equipment or posting a photo is 
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Re: New Members and Moderation

2019-01-21 Thread 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
 I like the idea, and or part. Now what can I do with it?  ;-p  I call it Play 
time, Just have fun, and learn as much as you can form the experience.  ;-)
C.A.G.
On Monday, January 21, 2019, 2:57:24 PM EST, Ryan Jurgens 
 wrote:  
 
 I hate it when people give away my secret to making "custom" furniture or wood 
pieces. Lol. 
On Mon, Jan 21, 2019, 1:52 PM 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills 
 wrote:  
 
 Thanks for the link Curt.  I did find Mike Pung's videos and subscribed to his 
channel so I can keep track of them.  Any other advice you have on where to 
start as a beginner would be appreciated.Sincerely, Chris

On Monday, January 21, 2019 at 10:35:13 AM UTC-8, Curt George wrote:
 Hello Chris Welcome to the group.
Mike Pung has made a few video's on you tube that are great methods to use on 
the mill.
https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=oHgzEKnON-o=170s

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https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=SjcFpO51upw

Mike's methods are not the only way to use the mill, but he dose a very good 
job using his methods, I rec emend trying them...
C.A.G.


On Monday, January 21, 2019, 1:25:14 PM EST, Chris Smith 
 wrote:  
 
 Hello to the Legacy Ornamental Mills group.  I am a new member who just 
purchased a Legacy 1000. 
For about 10 years I have been turning wood as a hobby making pens, bowls, 
vases, and other gifts on my Jet 1642vs. I'm an active member of the Nor-Cal 
Woodturners in Sacramento, California.
I'm hoping to use the Legacy to compliment my turning projects and to open up 
some other options in wood working.  Looking forward to learning from this 
group.
Thanks,Chris
On Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 5:07:09 PM UTC-7, Tim wrote:
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Re: New Members and Moderation

2019-01-21 Thread Ryan Jurgens
I hate it when people give away my secret to making "custom" furniture or
wood pieces. Lol.

On Mon, Jan 21, 2019, 1:52 PM 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills <
legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com wrote:

> Yes
> Play a lot with your machine before trying to make anything for real.
> there is a small learning curve to the Legacy.
> Also use cheap wood, fire wood, yard clippings, old dunnage items, like
> pallet wood...  since you need to learn how it works, mistakes will happen,
> why waist  you hard earned money using good wood,
>
> and lastly, Do not tell anyone what you are making until its done. that
> way the four poster bed you plan to make, doesn't look so bad ending up as
> a pencil box.  ;-)
>
> Have a good day.
>
> C.A.G.
>
> On Monday, January 21, 2019, 2:23:39 PM EST, Chris Smith <
> smithin...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> Thanks for the link Curt.  I did find Mike Pung's videos and subscribed to
> his channel so I can keep track of them.
> Any other advice you have on where to start as a beginner would be
> appreciated.
> Sincerely,
> Chris
>
>
> On Monday, January 21, 2019 at 10:35:13 AM UTC-8, Curt George wrote:
>
> Hello Chris
> Welcome to the group.
>
> Mike Pung has made a few video's on you tube that are great methods to use
> on the mill.
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=oHgzEKnON-o=170s
> 
> Crank Handle Indexing
>
> Ornamental mill indexing technique
> 
>
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=SjcFpO51upw
> 
>
> Mike's methods are not the only way to use the mill, but he dose a very
> good job using his methods, I rec emend trying them...
>
> C.A.G.
>
>
>
> On Monday, January 21, 2019, 1:25:14 PM EST, Chris Smith <
> smith...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> Hello to the Legacy Ornamental Mills group.  I am a new member who just
> purchased a Legacy 1000.
>
> For about 10 years I have been turning wood as a hobby making pens, bowls,
> vases, and other gifts on my Jet 1642vs. I'm an active member of the
> Nor-Cal Woodturners in Sacramento, California.
>
> I'm hoping to use the Legacy to compliment my turning projects and to open
> up some other options in wood working.  Looking forward to learning from
> this group.
>
> Thanks,
> Chris
>
> On Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 5:07:09 PM UTC-7, Tim wrote:
>
> Hello New Members,
>
> This is a reminder that until you post a message, your messages must be
> approved by either an owner or moderators of this group to be
> posted.  Google sends an automated message to the people that
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> very long delay.
>
> Getting off the moderated list is easy as posting a message introducing
> yourself.  Asking a question related to the equipment or posting a photo is
> always good for getting instant approval.  I still believe this is a family
> friendly place so please don't be shy.
>
> As of today, there are 63 members that have joined since 2010 that have
> never posted a message.  I sure would like to hear from them either here in
> this thread, or feel free to send me a note off the list so I can update
> your status.
>
> -Tim
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Re: New Members and Moderation

2019-01-21 Thread 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
 YesPlay a lot with your machine before trying to make anything for real.  
there is a small learning curve to the Legacy. Also use cheap wood, fire wood, 
yard clippings, old dunnage items, like pallet wood...  since you need to learn 
how it works, mistakes will happen, why waist  you hard earned money using good 
wood,
and lastly, Do not tell anyone what you are making until its done. that way the 
four poster bed you plan to make, doesn't look so bad ending up as a pencil 
box.  ;-)
Have a good day.
C.A.G.
On Monday, January 21, 2019, 2:23:39 PM EST, Chris Smith 
 wrote:  
 
 Thanks for the link Curt.  I did find Mike Pung's videos and subscribed to his 
channel so I can keep track of them.  Any other advice you have on where to 
start as a beginner would be appreciated.Sincerely, Chris

On Monday, January 21, 2019 at 10:35:13 AM UTC-8, Curt George wrote:
 Hello Chris Welcome to the group.
Mike Pung has made a few video's on you tube that are great methods to use on 
the mill.
https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=oHgzEKnON-o=170s

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Crank Handle Indexing

Ornamental mill indexing technique
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https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=SjcFpO51upw

Mike's methods are not the only way to use the mill, but he dose a very good 
job using his methods, I rec emend trying them...
C.A.G.


On Monday, January 21, 2019, 1:25:14 PM EST, Chris Smith 
 wrote:  
 
 Hello to the Legacy Ornamental Mills group.  I am a new member who just 
purchased a Legacy 1000. 
For about 10 years I have been turning wood as a hobby making pens, bowls, 
vases, and other gifts on my Jet 1642vs. I'm an active member of the Nor-Cal 
Woodturners in Sacramento, California.
I'm hoping to use the Legacy to compliment my turning projects and to open up 
some other options in wood working.  Looking forward to learning from this 
group.
Thanks,Chris
On Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 5:07:09 PM UTC-7, Tim wrote:
Hello New Members,  This is a reminder that until you post a message, your 
messages must be approved by either an owner or moderators of this group to be 
posted.  Google sends an automated message to the people that are responsible 
for approving messages, but please be aware it can be a very long delay.    
Getting off the moderated list is easy as posting a message introducing 
yourself.  Asking a question related to the equipment or posting a photo is 
always good for getting instant approval.  I still believe this is a family 
friendly place so please don't be shy.   As of today, there are 63 members that 
have joined since 2010 that have never posted a message.  I sure would like to 
hear from them either here in this thread, or feel free to send me a note off 
the list so I can update your status.   -Tim 


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Re: New Members and Moderation

2019-01-21 Thread Chris Smith
Thanks for the link Curt.  I did find Mike Pung's videos and subscribed to 
his channel so I can keep track of them.  
Any other advice you have on where to start as a beginner would be 
appreciated.
Sincerely, 
Chris


On Monday, January 21, 2019 at 10:35:13 AM UTC-8, Curt George wrote:
>
> Hello Chris 
> Welcome to the group.
>
> Mike Pung has made a few video's on you tube that are great methods to use 
> on the mill.
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHgzEKnON-o=170s
> Crank Handle Indexing
>
> Ornamental mill indexing technique
> 
>
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SjcFpO51upw
>
> Mike's methods are not the only way to use the mill, but he dose a very 
> good job using his methods, I rec emend trying them...
>
> C.A.G.
>
>
>
> On Monday, January 21, 2019, 1:25:14 PM EST, Chris Smith <
> smith...@gmail.com > wrote: 
>
>
> Hello to the Legacy Ornamental Mills group.  I am a new member who just 
> purchased a Legacy 1000. 
>
> For about 10 years I have been turning wood as a hobby making pens, bowls, 
> vases, and other gifts on my Jet 1642vs. I'm an active member of the 
> Nor-Cal Woodturners in Sacramento, California.
>
> I'm hoping to use the Legacy to compliment my turning projects and to open 
> up some other options in wood working.  Looking forward to learning from 
> this group.
>
> Thanks,
> Chris
>
> On Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 5:07:09 PM UTC-7, Tim wrote:
>
> Hello New Members, 
>  
> This is a reminder that until you post a message, your messages must be 
> approved by either an owner or moderators of this group to be 
> posted.  Google sends an automated message to the people that 
> are responsible for approving messages, but please be aware it can be a 
> very long delay.   
>  
> Getting off the moderated list is easy as posting a message introducing 
> yourself.  Asking a question related to the equipment or posting a photo is 
> always good for getting instant approval.  I still believe this is a family 
> friendly place so please don't be shy.  
>  
> As of today, there are 63 members that have joined since 2010 that have 
> never posted a message.  I sure would like to hear from them either here in 
> this thread, or feel free to send me a note off the list so I can update 
> your status.  
>  
> -Tim
>  
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Re: New Members and Moderation

2019-01-21 Thread 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
 Hello Chris Welcome to the group.
Mike Pung has made a few video's on you tube that are great methods to use on 
the mill.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHgzEKnON-o=170s

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Crank Handle Indexing

Ornamental mill indexing technique
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SjcFpO51upw

Mike's methods are not the only way to use the mill, but he dose a very good 
job using his methods, I rec emend trying them...
C.A.G.


On Monday, January 21, 2019, 1:25:14 PM EST, Chris Smith 
 wrote:  
 
 Hello to the Legacy Ornamental Mills group.  I am a new member who just 
purchased a Legacy 1000. 
For about 10 years I have been turning wood as a hobby making pens, bowls, 
vases, and other gifts on my Jet 1642vs. I'm an active member of the Nor-Cal 
Woodturners in Sacramento, California.
I'm hoping to use the Legacy to compliment my turning projects and to open up 
some other options in wood working.  Looking forward to learning from this 
group.
Thanks,Chris
On Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 5:07:09 PM UTC-7, Tim wrote:
Hello New Members,  This is a reminder that until you post a message, your 
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for approving messages, but please be aware it can be a very long delay.    
Getting off the moderated list is easy as posting a message introducing 
yourself.  Asking a question related to the equipment or posting a photo is 
always good for getting instant approval.  I still believe this is a family 
friendly place so please don't be shy.   As of today, there are 63 members that 
have joined since 2010 that have never posted a message.  I sure would like to 
hear from them either here in this thread, or feel free to send me a note off 
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Re: New Members and Moderation

2019-01-21 Thread Chris Smith
Hello to the Legacy Ornamental Mills group.  I am a new member who just 
purchased a Legacy 1000. 

For about 10 years I have been turning wood as a hobby making pens, bowls, 
vases, and other gifts on my Jet 1642vs. I'm an active member of the 
Nor-Cal Woodturners in Sacramento, California.

I'm hoping to use the Legacy to compliment my turning projects and to open 
up some other options in wood working.  Looking forward to learning from 
this group.

Thanks,
Chris

On Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 5:07:09 PM UTC-7, Tim wrote:
>
> Hello New Members, 
>  
> This is a reminder that until you post a message, your messages must be 
> approved by either an owner or moderators of this group to be 
> posted.  Google sends an automated message to the people that 
> are responsible for approving messages, but please be aware it can be a 
> very long delay.   
>  
> Getting off the moderated list is easy as posting a message introducing 
> yourself.  Asking a question related to the equipment or posting a photo is 
> always good for getting instant approval.  I still believe this is a family 
> friendly place so please don't be shy.  
>  
> As of today, there are 63 members that have joined since 2010 that have 
> never posted a message.  I sure would like to hear from them either here in 
> this thread, or feel free to send me a note off the list so I can update 
> your status.  
>  
> -Tim
>  
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Re: New Members and Moderation

2018-12-04 Thread Okla Mike (Liltwisted)
Welcome to the group Rick.  Let me know what you need and I am sure if I 
don't have it, someone will.


Mike OK


On 12/4/2018 8:12 AM, Rick Waters wrote:

Hi!
I'm a new member.
I've been a woodworker since 2006.  I owned a couple of woodworking 
podcasts for a while (SplinteredBoard, and The Sawdust Chronicles).  I 
got into turning about 6 years ago.
Earlier this year my older sons asked me to make them custom pool 
cues.  I spent a lot of time building several versions of rail systems 
over my lathe (with a brand new bed extension) to hold a router.  None 
of them safe enough to actually use.
I recently saw a Craigslist post for a Legacy Wood Chuck, and I bought 
it.  I haven't taken delivery of it yet, because I need help moving 
it, and I had to clear a space for it in my shop.  It's missing a ton 
of gears that I see most people have.  So, I'll be looking for those 
online somewhere, I guess.


Thanks for having me here!
Rick

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or posting a photo is always good for getting instant approval.  I
still believe this is a family friendly place so please don't be shy.
As of today, there are 63 members that have joined since 2010 that
have never posted a message.  I sure would like to hear from them
either here in this thread, or feel free to send me a note off the
list so I can update your status.
-Tim

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Re: New Members and Moderation

2018-12-04 Thread Rick Waters
Hi!
I'm a new member.
I've been a woodworker since 2006.  I owned a couple of woodworking 
podcasts for a while (SplinteredBoard, and The Sawdust Chronicles).  I got 
into turning about 6 years ago.
Earlier this year my older sons asked me to make them custom pool cues.  I 
spent a lot of time building several versions of rail systems over my lathe 
(with a brand new bed extension) to hold a router.  None of them safe 
enough to actually use.
I recently saw a Craigslist post for a Legacy Wood Chuck, and I bought it.  
I haven't taken delivery of it yet, because I need help moving it, and I 
had to clear a space for it in my shop.  It's missing a ton of gears that I 
see most people have.  So, I'll be looking for those online somewhere, I 
guess.

Thanks for having me here!
Rick

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Re: New Members and Moderation

2018-11-26 Thread scottwestercamp927
HI everyone my name is Scott. I have been woodworking for about 20 years 
now. I have had my eye on getting a Legacy for the last 10 years or so and 
I finally have the space and the money to do so. I recently bought a Legacy 
and am looking for ideas and information on it. It is a 1500EXL  with a 
linear drive motor. It didn't come with a manual or any of the original 
paper work that would come with one, If anyone out there has a copy I would 
appreciate a copy. With my woodworking I make mostly custom cabinetry and 
furniture so having a Legacy will allow me to take my designs to the next 
level. Thanks Scott

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> As of today, there are 63 members that have joined since 2010 that have 
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Re: New Members and Moderation

2018-11-21 Thread Tim Krause
Hi Jim, 

Welcome to the group.  I'll contact you off of the list shortly.

On Nov 21, 2018, 4:39 PM, at 4:39 PM, James Duncanson 
 wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi Tim, 
>>
>> My name is Jim Duncanson and I'm from Burleson, Texas. I'm a retiree
>(68 
>> years old); I purchased my 1200 in 2004. Along with the 1200 I
>purchased 
>> several of the VHS tapes teaching various projects such as the
>candlestick. 
>> I have a small (about 400 sq. ft.) shop with lots of toys. Initially,
>I had 
>> intended to learn furniture making when I retired. Getting sick
>stopped the 
>> move to a bigger building and forced me to adapt to having the shop
>in my 
>> garage. It's a little crowded but the commute is great. I have all
>the 
>> usual suspects; mini lathe, table saw, vertical band saw, panel
>sander, 
>> jointer, planer and of course the legacy ornamental mill. While I am
>no 
>> longer able to do furniture due to limitations, I am trying to learn
>and 
>> make lots of other things. So far I have made band saw boxes, cutting
>
>> boards and small wooden games for the family, and with some help from
>my 
>> oldest son this year I was able to build a cradle for his first grand
>
>> daughter.
>>
>>
>> Shortly after I assembled the Legacy, I suffered a major illness with
>long 
>> lasting issues that prevented me from playing with it. It currently
>is 
>> sitting covered with dust in my shop and I'm getting ready to pull it
>out 
>> of the corner and rehab it. More than anything, I would like to find
>a copy 
>> of the machine and project instructions both written and electronic
>media. 
>> Mine were on VHS and were mistakenly gotten rid of when the VHS
>player died 
>> and we replaced it with a DVD. If there are any members that have
>that 
>> information in DVD format, I would love to purchase it or a copy of
>it. I 
>> have been more than a little saddened that Legacy doesn't support
>their 
>> products any longer.
>>
>
>Best regards, Jim 
>
>>
>>  
>>
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RE: New Members and Moderation

2018-11-21 Thread Bill Bulkeley
Tim can you help this guy out

 

Bill

 

From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
[mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of James Duncanson
Sent: Thursday, 22 November 2018 11:40 AM
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills
Subject: Re: New Members and Moderation

 

Hi Tim, 

My name is Jim Duncanson and I'm from Burleson, Texas. I'm a retiree (68 years 
old); I purchased my 1200 in 2004. Along with the 1200 I purchased several of 
the VHS tapes teaching various projects such as the candlestick. I have a small 
(about 400 sq. ft.) shop with lots of toys. Initially, I had intended to learn 
furniture making when I retired. Getting sick stopped the move to a bigger 
building and forced me to adapt to having the shop in my garage. It's a little 
crowded but the commute is great. I have all the usual suspects; mini lathe, 
table saw, vertical band saw, panel sander, jointer, planer and of course the 
legacy ornamental mill. While I am no longer able to do furniture due to 
limitations, I am trying to learn and make lots of other things. So far I have 
made band saw boxes, cutting boards and small wooden games for the family, and 
with some help from my oldest son this year I was able to build a cradle for 
his first grand daughter.

 

Shortly after I assembled the Legacy, I suffered a major illness with long 
lasting issues that prevented me from playing with it. It currently is sitting 
covered with dust in my shop and I'm getting ready to pull it out of the corner 
and rehab it. More than anything, I would like to find a copy of the machine 
and project instructions both written and electronic media. Mine were on VHS 
and were mistakenly gotten rid of when the VHS player died and we replaced it 
with a DVD. If there are any members that have that information in DVD format, 
I would love to purchase it or a copy of it. I have been more than a little 
saddened that Legacy doesn't support their products any longer.

 

Best regards, Jim 

 

 

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Re: New Members and Moderation

2018-11-21 Thread James Duncanson

>
> Hi Tim, 
>
> My name is Jim Duncanson and I'm from Burleson, Texas. I'm a retiree (68 
> years old); I purchased my 1200 in 2004. Along with the 1200 I purchased 
> several of the VHS tapes teaching various projects such as the candlestick. 
> I have a small (about 400 sq. ft.) shop with lots of toys. Initially, I had 
> intended to learn furniture making when I retired. Getting sick stopped the 
> move to a bigger building and forced me to adapt to having the shop in my 
> garage. It's a little crowded but the commute is great. I have all the 
> usual suspects; mini lathe, table saw, vertical band saw, panel sander, 
> jointer, planer and of course the legacy ornamental mill. While I am no 
> longer able to do furniture due to limitations, I am trying to learn and 
> make lots of other things. So far I have made band saw boxes, cutting 
> boards and small wooden games for the family, and with some help from my 
> oldest son this year I was able to build a cradle for his first grand 
> daughter.
>
>
> Shortly after I assembled the Legacy, I suffered a major illness with long 
> lasting issues that prevented me from playing with it. It currently is 
> sitting covered with dust in my shop and I'm getting ready to pull it out 
> of the corner and rehab it. More than anything, I would like to find a copy 
> of the machine and project instructions both written and electronic media. 
> Mine were on VHS and were mistakenly gotten rid of when the VHS player died 
> and we replaced it with a DVD. If there are any members that have that 
> information in DVD format, I would love to purchase it or a copy of it. I 
> have been more than a little saddened that Legacy doesn't support their 
> products any longer.
>

Best regards, Jim 

>
>  
>

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RE: New Members and Moderation

2018-11-06 Thread Bill Bulkeley
Yes which way up you have the rails is important or your mill might not work 
smoothly 

 

Bill

 

From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
[mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of MWF
Sent: Wednesday, 7 November 2018 5:49 AM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: New Members and Moderation

 

Hi again Andy,

Thanks for sharing that.  

One little "tip".  Look closely at the aluminum extrusions.  At first glance 
they seem symmetrical.  Look closer, and you'll find they are not.  One of the 
four long channels has an imbedded "line"/groove running down its length.  The 
instructions will tell you which way to face that side of the extrusion - 
depending upon which piece of it you are installing.  I don't know why it it 
there, or if it is all that "important" - but the directions point it out. 

Let's show our wives - that in spite of the "ol wives tale" that "Men don't 
read instructions" - we sometimes do. 

Again - enjoy your Mill!

Mac

  _  

  _  

 

-Original Message- 
From: Andrew Schwartz 
Sent: Nov 6, 2018 11:28 AM 
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills 
Subject: Re: New Members and Moderation 

Hi Mac,

Thanks for the welcome. I live a bit north of Baltimore, Maryland in a town 
called Forest Hill.

 

Andy

On Tuesday, November 6, 2018 at 12:05:26 AM UTC-5, Va Oak wrote:

Hello Andy,

 

On behalf of all the LOM Group members, "Welcome".

I didn't see any hint of where you are living.  If you will share that with us, 
you may find that there is a LOM Group member living within a reasonable drive 
from you.  That could prove to be invaluable to you - more so that just 
"discussions" here. 

 

Looking forward to hearing about your efforts to correctly assemble and use 
your LOM.  

Please share photos with us when you get the chance.

 

Mac


  _  


  _  


-Original Message- 
From: Andrew Schwartz 
Sent: Nov 5, 2018 10:18 AM 
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills 
Subject: Re: New Members and Moderation 

Hello Everyone:

 

My name is Andy and I'm a new member to the group. My first woodworking project 
was making a replica of a $3,000 pine TV armoire my wife wanted for our first 
Christmas. As a young couple, it may have been $1 million. I made if for about 
$200 (don't tell her that!)., including the slide door hardware It was strong 
enough to house a 32 inch Sony TV, which I think weighed 450 lbs. :). We still 
have it today. From there I built our living room side tables and coffee table 
from cherry, raised panel waynes cotting (MDF) for the dining room, a window 
seat (birch ply and maple face), and a library/cabinet/TV entertaiment center 
for my basement out of poor man's cherry (poplar). In 2003, I built my oldest 
daughter's "big girl bed" and drawer set out of maple. I bought the Legacy 800 
soon after hoping to make more creative pieces. But, as life has it, my wife 
and I decided to make more babies instead, so I never opend the boxes for the 
Legacy 800. Every year, life kept the boxes closed...unitil yesterday. My wife 
wants a new kitchen island. I want to make hope chests for my three teenage 
girls, and I want my ten year old son to learn how to build things. 

 

After opening up the parts box of the 800, I noticed this would be quite a 
project to set up. I searched for assembly directions, and couldn't find them 
(or they disintegrated after 15 years). 

 

I found this group and hoped I could get (1)Assembly instructions for the 800 
or similar mill (2) experienced help with an older legacy model (3)share my 
work with like minded people.

 

Thanks for reading my intro. I look forward to participating in this group.

 

Andy


On Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 8:07:09 PM UTC-4, Tim wrote:

Hello New Members, 

 

This is a reminder that until you post a message, your messages must be 
approved by either an owner or moderators of this group to be posted.  Google 
sends an automated message to the people that are responsible for approving 
messages, but please be aware it can be a very long delay.   

 

Getting off the moderated list is easy as posting a message introducing 
yourself.  Asking a question related to the equipment or posting a photo is 
always good for getting instant approval.  I still believe this is a family 
friendly place so please don't be shy.  

 

As of today, there are 63 members that have joined since 2010 that have never 
posted a message.  I sure would like to hear from them either here in this 
thread, or feel free to send me a note off the list so I can update your 
status.  

 

-Tim

 

 


 
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Re: New Members and Moderation

2018-11-06 Thread Andrew Schwartz
Thanks for the tip. I only read assembly instructions when the project has
over 100 parts, screws and bolts. It’s in my pre-nup, so I’m obligated on
using the assembly instructions on this one.

On Tue, Nov 6, 2018 at 1:49 PM MWF  wrote:

> Hi again Andy,
> Thanks for sharing that.
> One little "tip".  Look closely at the aluminum extrusions.  At first
> glance they seem symmetrical.  Look closer, and you'll find they are not.
> One of the four long channels has an imbedded "line"/groove running down
> its length.  The instructions will tell you which way to face that side of
> the extrusion - depending upon which piece of it you are installing.  I
> don't know why it it there, or if it is all that "important" - but the
> directions point it out.
> Let's show our wives - that in spite of the "ol wives tale" that "Men
> don't read instructions" - we sometimes do.
> Again - enjoy your Mill!
> Mac
> --
> --
>
> -Original Message-----
> From: Andrew Schwartz
> Sent: Nov 6, 2018 11:28 AM
> To: Legacy Ornamental Mills
> Subject: Re: New Members and Moderation
>
> Hi Mac,
> Thanks for the welcome. I live a bit north of Baltimore, Maryland in a
> town called Forest Hill.
>
> Andy
>
> On Tuesday, November 6, 2018 at 12:05:26 AM UTC-5, Va Oak wrote:
>>
>> Hello Andy,
>>
>> On behalf of all the LOM Group members, "Welcome".
>> I didn't see any hint of where you are living.  If you will share that
>> with us, you may find that there is a LOM Group member living within a
>> reasonable drive from you.  That could prove to be invaluable to you - more
>> so that just "discussions" here.
>>
>> Looking forward to hearing about your efforts to correctly assemble and
>> use your LOM.
>> Please share photos with us when you get the chance.
>>
>> Mac
>> --
>> --
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Andrew Schwartz
>> Sent: Nov 5, 2018 10:18 AM
>> To: Legacy Ornamental Mills
>> Subject: Re: New Members and Moderation
>>
>> Hello Everyone:
>>
>> My name is Andy and I'm a new member to the group. My first woodworking
>> project was making a replica of a $3,000 pine TV armoire my wife wanted for
>> our first Christmas. As a young couple, it may have been $1 million. I made
>> if for about $200 (don't tell her that!)., including the slide door
>> hardware It was strong enough to house a 32 inch Sony TV, which I think
>> weighed 450 lbs. :). We still have it today. From there I built our living
>> room side tables and coffee table from cherry, raised panel waynes cotting
>> (MDF) for the dining room, a window seat (birch ply and maple face), and a
>> library/cabinet/TV entertaiment center for my basement out of poor man's
>> cherry (poplar). In 2003, I built my oldest daughter's "big girl bed" and
>> drawer set out of maple. I bought the Legacy 800 soon after hoping to make
>> more creative pieces. But, as life has it, my wife and I decided to make
>> more babies instead, so I never opend the boxes for the Legacy 800. Every
>> year, life kept the boxes closed...unitil yesterday. My wife wants a new
>> kitchen island. I want to make hope chests for my three teenage girls, and
>> I want my ten year old son to learn how to build things.
>>
>> After opening up the parts box of the 800, I noticed this would be quite
>> a project to set up. I searched for assembly directions, and couldn't find
>> them (or they disintegrated after 15 years).
>>
>> I found this group and hoped I could get (1)Assembly instructions for the
>> 800 or similar mill (2) experienced help with an older legacy model
>> (3)share my work with like minded people.
>>
>> Thanks for reading my intro. I look forward to participating in this
>> group.
>>
>> Andy
>>
>> On Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 8:07:09 PM UTC-4, Tim wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello New Members,
>>>
>>> This is a reminder that until you post a message, your messages must be
>>> approved by either an owner or moderators of this group to be
>>> posted.  Google sends an automated message to the people that
>>> are responsible for approving messages, but please be aware it can be a
>>> very long delay.
>>>
>>> Getting off the moderated list is easy as posting a message introducing
>>> yourself.  Asking a question related to the equipment or posting a photo is
>>> always good for getting instant approva

Re: New Members and Moderation

2018-11-06 Thread MWF
Hi again Andy,Thanks for sharing that.  One little "tip".  Look closely at the aluminum extrusions.  At first glance they seem symmetrical.  Look closer, and you'll find they are not.  One of the four long channels has an imbedded "line"/groove running down its length.  The instructions will tell you which way to face that side of the extrusion - depending upon which piece of it you are installing.  I don't know why it it there, or if it is all that "important" - but the directions point it out. Let's show our wives - that in spite of the "ol wives tale" that "Men don't read instructions" - we sometimes do. Again - enjoy your Mill!Mac-Original Message-
From: Andrew Schwartz 
Sent: Nov 6, 2018 11:28 AM
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills 
Subject: Re: New Members and Moderation

Hi Mac,Thanks for the welcome. I live a bit north of Baltimore, Maryland in a town called Forest Hill.AndyOn Tuesday, November 6, 2018 at 12:05:26 AM UTC-5, Va Oak wrote:Hello Andy,On behalf of all the LOM Group members, "Welcome".I didn't see any hint of where you are living.  If you will share that with us, you may find that there is a LOM Group member living within a reasonable drive from you.  That could prove to be invaluable to you - more so that just "discussions" here. Looking forward to hearing about your efforts to correctly assemble and use your LOM.  Please share photos with us when you get the chance.Mac-Original Message-
From: Andrew Schwartz 
Sent: Nov 5, 2018 10:18 AM
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills 
Subject: Re: New Members and Moderation

Hello Everyone: My name is Andy and I'm a new member to the group. My first woodworking project was making a replica of a $3,000 pine TV armoire my wife wanted for our first Christmas. As a young couple, it may have been $1 million. I made if for about $200 (don't tell her that!)., including the slide door hardware It was strong enough to house a 32 inch Sony TV, which I think weighed 450 lbs. :). We still have it today. From there I built our living room side tables and coffee table from cherry, raised panel waynes cotting (MDF) for the dining room, a window seat (birch ply and maple face), and a library/cabinet/TV entertaiment center for my basement out of poor man's cherry (poplar). In 2003, I built my oldest daughter's "big girl bed" and drawer set out of maple. I bought the Legacy 800 soon after hoping to make more creative pieces. But, as life has it, my wife and I decided to make more babies instead, so I never opend the boxes for the Legacy 800. Every year, life kept the boxes closed...unitil yesterday. My wife wants a new kitchen island. I want to make hope chests for my three teenage girls, and I want my ten year old son to learn how to build things. After opening up the parts box of the 800, I noticed this would be quite a project to set up. I searched for assembly directions, and couldn't find them (or they disintegrated after 15 years). I found this group and hoped I could get (1)Assembly instructions for the 800 or similar mill (2) experienced help with an older legacy model (3)share my work with like minded people.Thanks for reading my intro. I look forward to participating in this group.AndyOn Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 8:07:09 PM UTC-4, Tim wrote:






Hello New Members, 
 
This is a reminder that until you post a message, your messages must 
be approved by either an owner or moderators of this group to be 
posted.  Google sends an automated message to the people that 
are responsible for approving messages, but please be aware it can be a 
very long delay.   
 
Getting off the moderated list is easy as posting a message introducing 
yourself.  Asking a question related to the equipment or posting a photo is 
always good for getting instant approval.  I still believe this is a family 
friendly place so please don't be shy.  
 
As of today, there are 63 members that have joined since 2010 that have 
never posted a message.  I sure would like to hear from them either here in 
this thread, or feel free to send me a note off the list so I can update your 
status.  
 
-Tim
 











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Re: New Members and Moderation

2018-11-06 Thread Andrew Schwartz
Thanks Tim. I sent you and email.

On Tue, Nov 6, 2018 at 1:30 PM Tim Krause  wrote:

> Hello,
>
> The 800 is very close to a model 900.  Send me a note offlist at
> artmarb...@comcast.net and I will get you the manual.
>
> All of the combination manuals that I currently have do not include the
> 800.  They do cover the models 200/400/900/1200/1800 and various
> accessories.
>
> If the tape you have is truly for the model 800, I can convert it to did
> for you as well.
>
> Tim
> On Nov 6, 2018, at 8:35 AM, Andrew Schwartz 
> wrote:
>>
>> Thank Bill. I think I remember a video tape of somesort, but it may have
>> been a demo tape. I'll check. It will be easier to find the tape than a
>> VCR. :)
>>
>> On Tuesday, November 6, 2018 at 3:15:57 AM UTC-5, aussiman wrote:
>>>
>>> Welcome Andy did your mill have any video tapes in the boxes the
>>> instructions can be there as well.
>>>
>>> One of our members Tim may be able to help you with a instruction manual
>>> that includes your 800
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Looking at the 800 and the more popular 900 they look very similar so
>>> getting a 900 assembly instructions might be enough to assemble your mill
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Bill
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> *From:* legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com [mailto:
>>> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com] *On Behalf Of *Andrew Schwartz
>>> *Sent:* Tuesday, 6 November 2018 2:19 AM
>>> *To:* Legacy Ornamental Mills
>>> *Subject:* Re: New Members and Moderation
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Hello Everyone:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> My name is Andy and I'm a new member to the group. My first woodworking
>>> project was making a replica of a $3,000 pine TV armoire my wife wanted for
>>> our first Christmas. As a young couple, it may have been $1 million. I made
>>> if for about $200 (don't tell her that!)., including the slide door
>>> hardware It was strong enough to house a 32 inch Sony TV, which I think
>>> weighed 450 lbs. :). We still have it today. From there I built our living
>>> room side tables and coffee table from cherry, raised panel waynes cotting
>>> (MDF) for the dining room, a window seat (birch ply and maple face), and a
>>> library/cabinet/TV entertaiment center for my basement out of poor man's
>>> cherry (poplar). In 2003, I built my oldest daughter's "big girl bed" and
>>> drawer set out of maple. I bought the Legacy 800 soon after hoping to make
>>> more creative pieces. But, as life has it, my wife and I decided to make
>>> more babies instead, so I never opend the boxes for the Legacy 800. Every
>>> year, life kept the boxes closed...unitil yesterday. My wife wants a new
>>> kitchen island. I want to make hope chests for my three teenage girls, and
>>> I want my ten year old son to learn how to build things.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> After opening up the parts box of the 800, I noticed this would be quite
>>> a project to set up. I searched for assembly directions, and couldn't find
>>> them (or they disintegrated after 15 years).
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I found this group and hoped I could get (1)Assembly instructions for
>>> the 800 or similar mill (2) experienced help with an older legacy model
>>> (3)share my work with like minded people.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks for reading my intro. I look forward to participating in this
>>> group.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Andy
>>>
>>>
>>> On Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 8:07:09 PM UTC-4, Tim wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello New Members,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> This is a reminder that until you post a message, your messages must be
>>> approved by either an owner or moderators of this group to be
>>> posted.  Google sends an automated message to the people that
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>>> friendly place so please don't be shy.
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>> never posted

Re: New Members and Moderation

2018-11-06 Thread Tim Krause
Hello, 

The 800 is very close to a model 900.  Send me a note offlist at 
artmarb...@comcast.net and I will get you the manual.

All of the combination manuals that I currently have do not include the 800.  
They do cover the models 200/400/900/1200/1800 and various accessories.

If the tape you have is truly for the model 800, I can convert it to did for 
you as well.

Tim

On Nov 6, 2018, 8:35 AM, at 8:35 AM, Andrew Schwartz  
wrote:
>Thank Bill. I think I remember a video tape of somesort, but it may
>have 
>been a demo tape. I'll check. It will be easier to find the tape than a
>
>VCR. :)
>
>On Tuesday, November 6, 2018 at 3:15:57 AM UTC-5, aussiman wrote:
>>
>> Welcome Andy did your mill have any video tapes in the boxes the 
>> instructions can be there as well.
>>
>> One of our members Tim may be able to help you with a instruction
>manual 
>> that includes your 800
>>
>>  
>>
>> Looking at the 800 and the more popular 900 they look very similar so
>
>> getting a 900 assembly instructions might be enough to assemble your
>mill 
>>
>>  
>>
>> Bill  
>>
>>  
>>
>> *From:* legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com  [mailto:
>> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com ] *On Behalf Of
>*Andrew 
>> Schwartz
>> *Sent:* Tuesday, 6 November 2018 2:19 AM
>> *To:* Legacy Ornamental Mills
>> *Subject:* Re: New Members and Moderation
>>
>>  
>>
>> Hello Everyone:
>>
>>  
>>
>> My name is Andy and I'm a new member to the group. My first
>woodworking 
>> project was making a replica of a $3,000 pine TV armoire my wife
>wanted for 
>> our first Christmas. As a young couple, it may have been $1 million.
>I made 
>> if for about $200 (don't tell her that!)., including the slide door 
>> hardware It was strong enough to house a 32 inch Sony TV, which I
>think 
>> weighed 450 lbs. :). We still have it today. From there I built our
>living 
>> room side tables and coffee table from cherry, raised panel waynes
>cotting 
>> (MDF) for the dining room, a window seat (birch ply and maple face),
>and a 
>> library/cabinet/TV entertaiment center for my basement out of poor
>man's 
>> cherry (poplar). In 2003, I built my oldest daughter's "big girl bed"
>and 
>> drawer set out of maple. I bought the Legacy 800 soon after hoping to
>make 
>> more creative pieces. But, as life has it, my wife and I decided to
>make 
>> more babies instead, so I never opend the boxes for the Legacy 800.
>Every 
>> year, life kept the boxes closed...unitil yesterday. My wife wants a
>new 
>> kitchen island. I want to make hope chests for my three teenage
>girls, and 
>> I want my ten year old son to learn how to build things. 
>>
>>  
>>
>> After opening up the parts box of the 800, I noticed this would be
>quite a 
>> project to set up. I searched for assembly directions, and couldn't
>find 
>> them (or they disintegrated after 15 years). 
>>
>>  
>>
>> I found this group and hoped I could get (1)Assembly instructions for
>the 
>> 800 or similar mill (2) experienced help with an older legacy model 
>> (3)share my work with like minded people.
>>
>>  
>>
>> Thanks for reading my intro. I look forward to participating in this
>group.
>>
>>  
>>
>> Andy
>>
>>
>> On Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 8:07:09 PM UTC-4, Tim wrote:
>>
>> Hello New Members, 
>>
>>  
>>
>> This is a reminder that until you post a message, your messages must
>be 
>> approved by either an owner or moderators of this group to be 
>> posted.  Google sends an automated message to the people that 
>> are responsible for approving messages, but please be aware it can be
>a 
>> very long delay.   
>>
>>  
>>
>> Getting off the moderated list is easy as posting a message
>introducing 
>> yourself.  Asking a question related to the equipment or posting a
>photo is 
>> always good for getting instant approval.  I still believe this is a
>family 
>> friendly place so please don't be shy.  
>>
>>  
>>
>> As of today, there are 63 members that have joined since 2010 that
>have 
>> never posted a message.  I sure would like to hear from them either
>here in 
>> this thread, or feel free to send me a note off the list so I can
>update 
>> your status.  
>>
>>  
>>
>> -Tim
>>
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Re: New Members and Moderation

2018-11-06 Thread Andrew Schwartz
Thank Bill. I think I remember a video tape of somesort, but it may have 
been a demo tape. I'll check. It will be easier to find the tape than a 
VCR. :)

On Tuesday, November 6, 2018 at 3:15:57 AM UTC-5, aussiman wrote:
>
> Welcome Andy did your mill have any video tapes in the boxes the 
> instructions can be there as well.
>
> One of our members Tim may be able to help you with a instruction manual 
> that includes your 800
>
>  
>
> Looking at the 800 and the more popular 900 they look very similar so 
> getting a 900 assembly instructions might be enough to assemble your mill 
>
>  
>
> Bill  
>
>  
>
> *From:* legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com  [mailto:
> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com ] *On Behalf Of *Andrew 
> Schwartz
> *Sent:* Tuesday, 6 November 2018 2:19 AM
> *To:* Legacy Ornamental Mills
> *Subject:* Re: New Members and Moderation
>
>  
>
> Hello Everyone:
>
>  
>
> My name is Andy and I'm a new member to the group. My first woodworking 
> project was making a replica of a $3,000 pine TV armoire my wife wanted for 
> our first Christmas. As a young couple, it may have been $1 million. I made 
> if for about $200 (don't tell her that!)., including the slide door 
> hardware It was strong enough to house a 32 inch Sony TV, which I think 
> weighed 450 lbs. :). We still have it today. From there I built our living 
> room side tables and coffee table from cherry, raised panel waynes cotting 
> (MDF) for the dining room, a window seat (birch ply and maple face), and a 
> library/cabinet/TV entertaiment center for my basement out of poor man's 
> cherry (poplar). In 2003, I built my oldest daughter's "big girl bed" and 
> drawer set out of maple. I bought the Legacy 800 soon after hoping to make 
> more creative pieces. But, as life has it, my wife and I decided to make 
> more babies instead, so I never opend the boxes for the Legacy 800. Every 
> year, life kept the boxes closed...unitil yesterday. My wife wants a new 
> kitchen island. I want to make hope chests for my three teenage girls, and 
> I want my ten year old son to learn how to build things. 
>
>  
>
> After opening up the parts box of the 800, I noticed this would be quite a 
> project to set up. I searched for assembly directions, and couldn't find 
> them (or they disintegrated after 15 years). 
>
>  
>
> I found this group and hoped I could get (1)Assembly instructions for the 
> 800 or similar mill (2) experienced help with an older legacy model 
> (3)share my work with like minded people.
>
>  
>
> Thanks for reading my intro. I look forward to participating in this group.
>
>  
>
> Andy
>
>
> On Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 8:07:09 PM UTC-4, Tim wrote:
>
> Hello New Members, 
>
>  
>
> This is a reminder that until you post a message, your messages must be 
> approved by either an owner or moderators of this group to be 
> posted.  Google sends an automated message to the people that 
> are responsible for approving messages, but please be aware it can be a 
> very long delay.   
>
>  
>
> Getting off the moderated list is easy as posting a message introducing 
> yourself.  Asking a question related to the equipment or posting a photo is 
> always good for getting instant approval.  I still believe this is a family 
> friendly place so please don't be shy.  
>
>  
>
> As of today, there are 63 members that have joined since 2010 that have 
> never posted a message.  I sure would like to hear from them either here in 
> this thread, or feel free to send me a note off the list so I can update 
> your status.  
>
>  
>
> -Tim
>
>  
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Re: New Members and Moderation

2018-11-06 Thread Andrew Schwartz
Thans Ryan. Safe travels, and I look forward to getting from boxes to 
projects with you.

Andy

On Tuesday, November 6, 2018 at 1:21:07 AM UTC-5, Ryan Jurgens wrote:
>
> Hi Andrew! Bought myself a 1200 back in 2006 that is still in the boxes, 
> and my assembly book I think includes the 800. I am ttaveling overseas at 
> the moment, but when I get home on December 3 I will be working on my mill. 
> I believe it might be a good thing if I convert my book to PDF!!
>
> Ryan
>
> Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android 
> 
>
> On Tue, Nov 6, 2018 at 1:05 PM, 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
> > wrote:
> Hello Andy
>
> I will look for any info that I can on your unit.
> What I can find at this min. is this history link.
> https://ornamentalmills.com/history/index.html   
> I hope it helps.
>
> I wish you luck on your projects. and I am looking forward to hearing more 
> abou them
> latter.
> Have a good night.
>
> C.A.G.
>
> On Monday, November 5, 2018, 11:53:08 PM EST, Andrew Schwartz <
> schwar...@gmail.com > wrote: 
>
>
> Hello Everyone:
>  
> My name is Andy and I'm a new member to the group. My first woodworking 
> project was making a replica of a $3,000 pine TV armoire my wife wanted for 
> our first Christmas. As a young couple, it may have been $1 million. I made 
> if for about $200 (don't tell her that!)., including the slide door 
> hardware It was strong enough to house a 32 inch Sony TV, which I think 
> weighed 450 lbs. :). We still have it today. From there I built our living 
> room side tables and coffee table from cherry, raised panel waynes cotting 
> (MDF) for the dining room, a window seat (birch ply and maple face), and a 
> library/cabinet/TV entertaiment center for my basement out of poor man's 
> cherry (poplar). In 2003, I built my oldest daughter's "big girl bed" and 
> drawer set out of maple. I bought the Legacy 800 soon after hoping to make 
> more creative pieces. But, as life has it, my wife and I decided to make 
> more babies instead, so I never opend the boxes for the Legacy 800. Every 
> year, life kept the boxes closed...unitil yesterday. My wife wants a new 
> kitchen island. I want to make hope chests for my three teenage girls, and 
> I want my ten year old son to learn how to build things. 
>
> After opening up the parts box of the 800, I noticed this would be quite a 
> project to set up. I searched for assembly directions, and couldn't find 
> them (or they disintegrated after 15 years). 
>
> I found this group and hoped I could get (1)Assembly instructions for the 
> 800 or similar mill (2) experienced help with an older legacy model 
> (3)share my work with like minded people.
>
> Thanks for reading my intro. I look forward to participating in this group.
>
> Andy
>
> On Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 8:07:09 PM UTC-4, Tim wrote:
>
> Hello New Members, 
>  
> This is a reminder that until you post a message, your messages must be 
> approved by either an owner or moderators of this group to be 
> posted.  Google sends an automated message to the people that 
> are responsible for approving messages, but please be aware it can be a 
> very long delay.   
>  
> Getting off the moderated list is easy as posting a message introducing 
> yourself.  Asking a question related to the equipment or posting a photo is 
> always good for getting instant approval.  I still believe this is a family 
> friendly place so please don't be shy.  
>  
> As of today, there are 63 members that have joined since 2010 that have 
> never posted a message.  I sure would like to hear from them either here in 
> this thread, or feel free to send me a note off the list so I can update 
> your status.  
>  
> -Tim
>  
>
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Re: New Members and Moderation

2018-11-06 Thread Andrew Schwartz
Thanks Curt. Just off the old picture from the 800 was able to assemble the 
stand and adjustable bed. 

On Tuesday, November 6, 2018 at 12:05:27 AM UTC-5, Curt George wrote:
>
> Hello Andy
>
> I will look for any info that I can on your unit.
> What I can find at this min. is this history link.
> https://ornamentalmills.com/history/index.html   
> I hope it helps.
>
> I wish you luck on your projects. and I am looking forward to hearing more 
> abou them
> latter.
> Have a good night.
>
> C.A.G.
>
> On Monday, November 5, 2018, 11:53:08 PM EST, Andrew Schwartz <
> schwar...@gmail.com > wrote: 
>
>
> Hello Everyone:
>  
> My name is Andy and I'm a new member to the group. My first woodworking 
> project was making a replica of a $3,000 pine TV armoire my wife wanted for 
> our first Christmas. As a young couple, it may have been $1 million. I made 
> if for about $200 (don't tell her that!)., including the slide door 
> hardware It was strong enough to house a 32 inch Sony TV, which I think 
> weighed 450 lbs. :). We still have it today. From there I built our living 
> room side tables and coffee table from cherry, raised panel waynes cotting 
> (MDF) for the dining room, a window seat (birch ply and maple face), and a 
> library/cabinet/TV entertaiment center for my basement out of poor man's 
> cherry (poplar). In 2003, I built my oldest daughter's "big girl bed" and 
> drawer set out of maple. I bought the Legacy 800 soon after hoping to make 
> more creative pieces. But, as life has it, my wife and I decided to make 
> more babies instead, so I never opend the boxes for the Legacy 800. Every 
> year, life kept the boxes closed...unitil yesterday. My wife wants a new 
> kitchen island. I want to make hope chests for my three teenage girls, and 
> I want my ten year old son to learn how to build things. 
>
> After opening up the parts box of the 800, I noticed this would be quite a 
> project to set up. I searched for assembly directions, and couldn't find 
> them (or they disintegrated after 15 years). 
>
> I found this group and hoped I could get (1)Assembly instructions for the 
> 800 or similar mill (2) experienced help with an older legacy model 
> (3)share my work with like minded people.
>
> Thanks for reading my intro. I look forward to participating in this group.
>
> Andy
>
> On Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 8:07:09 PM UTC-4, Tim wrote:
>
> Hello New Members, 
>  
> This is a reminder that until you post a message, your messages must be 
> approved by either an owner or moderators of this group to be 
> posted.  Google sends an automated message to the people that 
> are responsible for approving messages, but please be aware it can be a 
> very long delay.   
>  
> Getting off the moderated list is easy as posting a message introducing 
> yourself.  Asking a question related to the equipment or posting a photo is 
> always good for getting instant approval.  I still believe this is a family 
> friendly place so please don't be shy.  
>  
> As of today, there are 63 members that have joined since 2010 that have 
> never posted a message.  I sure would like to hear from them either here in 
> this thread, or feel free to send me a note off the list so I can update 
> your status.  
>  
> -Tim
>  
>
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Re: New Members and Moderation

2018-11-06 Thread Andrew Schwartz
Hi Mac,
Thanks for the welcome. I live a bit north of Baltimore, Maryland in a town 
called Forest Hill.

Andy

On Tuesday, November 6, 2018 at 12:05:26 AM UTC-5, Va Oak wrote:
>
> Hello Andy,
>
> On behalf of all the LOM Group members, "Welcome".
> I didn't see any hint of where you are living.  If you will share that 
> with us, you may find that there is a LOM Group member living within a 
> reasonable drive from you.  That could prove to be invaluable to you - more 
> so that just "discussions" here. 
>
> Looking forward to hearing about your efforts to correctly assemble and 
> use your LOM.  
> Please share photos with us when you gett the chance.
>
> Mac
> --
> --
>
> -Original Message- 
> From: Andrew Schwartz 
> Sent: Nov 5, 2018 10:18 AM 
> To: Legacy Ornamental Mills 
> Subject: Re: New Members and Moderation 
>
> Hello Everyone:
>  
> My name is Andy and I'm a new member to the group. My first woodworking 
> project was making a replica of a $3,000 pine TV armoire my wife wanted for 
> our first Christmas. As a young couple, it may have been $1 million. I made 
> if for about $200 (don't tell her that!)., including the slide door 
> hardware It was strong enough to house a 32 inch Sony TV, which I think 
> weighed 450 lbs. :). We still have it today. From there I built our living 
> room side tables and coffee table from cherry, raised panel waynes cotting 
> (MDF) for the dining room, a window seat (birch ply and maple face), and a 
> library/cabinet/TV entertaiment center for my basement out of poor man's 
> cherry (poplar). In 2003, I built my oldest daughter's "big girl bed" and 
> drawer set out of maple. I bought the Legacy 800 soon after hoping to make 
> more creative pieces. But, as life has it, my wife and I decided to make 
> more babies instead, so I never opend the boxes for the Legacy 800. Every 
> year, life kept the boxes closed...unitil yesterday. My wife wants a new 
> kitchen island. I want to make hope chests for my three teenage girls, and 
> I want my ten year old son to learn how to build things. 
>
> After opening up the parts box of the 800, I noticed this would be quite a 
> project to set up. I searched for assembly directions, and couldn't find 
> them (or they disintegrated after 15 years). 
>
> I found this group and hoped I could get (1)Assembly instructions for the 
> 800 or similar mill (2) experienced help with an older legacy model 
> (3)share my work with like minded people.
>
> Thanks for reading my intro. I look forward to participating in this group.
>
> Andy
>
> On Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 8:07:09 PM UTC-4, Tim wrote:
>>
>> Hello New Members, 
>>  
>> This is a reminder that until you post a message, your messages must be 
>> approved by either an owner or moderators of this group to be 
>> posted.  Google sends an automated message to the people that 
>> are responsible for approving messages, but please be aware it can be a 
>> very long delay.   
>>  
>> Getting off the moderated list is easy as posting a message introducing 
>> yourself.  Asking a question related to the equipment or posting a photo is 
>> always good for getting instant approval.  I still believe this is a family 
>> friendly place so please don't be shy.  
>>  
>> As of today, there are 63 members that have joined since 2010 that have 
>> never posted a message.  I sure would like to hear from them either here in 
>> this thread, or feel free to send me a note off the list so I can update 
>> your status.  
>>  
>> -Tim
>>  
>>
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Re: New Members and Moderation

2018-11-06 Thread 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
 Hello and Good morning everyone.the 800 was replaced by the 900, If you look 
at the two units, there are just a few differences, .I believe that 800 is 
slightly smaller? (but I could  be wrong.)I do know there are less pitches/ 
gears that come with this unit.Hopefully Tim will post in on this soon.  I know 
he will have the manual on file.
I remember how upset I was when my 1000ex arrived (some 100 yrs ago)  ;-p, I I 
thought I bought a contemplate unit, not a kit  the assembly took me hours, 
luckily there was a VSH tape to go along with the manual.  Andrew do you have 
the videos? the manual setup as long as how to use your machine might still be 
in the box?
I wish you luck. talk to you all more latter.
I have to go VOTE before work.
Take care!
C.A.G.
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I always thought the 1200 manual included the200,900,1200,1800 and 2000 only
 
  
 
If it does include a 800 may I have a copy aswell
 
  
 
Bill
 
  
 
From:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com[mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com]
 On Behalf Of rtjurg...@sbcglobal.net
Sent: Tuesday, 6 November 20185:21 PM
To:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: New Members andModeration
 
  
 
Hi Andrew! Bought myself a 1200 back in 2006 that is still in theboxes, and my 
assembly book I think includes the 800. I am ttaveling overseasat the moment, 
but when I get home on December 3 I will be working on my mill.I believe it 
might be a good thing if I convert my book to PDF!!
 
  
 
Ryan
 
Sentfrom Yahoo Mail on Android
 

  
 
On Tue,Nov 6, 2018 at 1:05 PM, 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
 
wrote:
 
Hello Andy
 
  
 
I will look for any info that I can onyour unit.
 
What I can find at this min. is thishistory link.
 
https://ornamentalmills.com/history/index.html  
 
I hope it helps.
 
  
 
I wish you luck on your projects. and Iam looking forward to hearing more abou 
them
 
latter.
 
Have a good night.
 
  
 
C.A.G.
 
  
 
OnMonday, November 5, 2018, 11:53:08 PM EST, Andrew 
Schwartz wrote: 
 
  
 
  
 
HelloEveryone:
 
 
 
Myname is Andy and I'm a new member to the group. My first woodworking 
projectwas making a replica of a $3,000 pine TV armoire my wife wanted for our 
firstChristmas. As a young couple, it may have been $1 million. I made if for 
about$200 (don't tell her that!)., including the slide door hardware It 
wasstrong enough to house a 32 inch Sony TV, which I think weighed 450 lbs. :). 
Westill have it today. From there I built our living room side tables and 
coffeetable from cherry, raised panel waynes cotting (MDF) for the dining room, 
awindow seat (birch ply and maple face), and a library/cabinet/TV 
entertaimentcenter for my basement out of poor man's cherry (poplar). In 2003, 
I built myoldest daughter's "big girl bed" and drawer set out of maple. Ibought 
the Legacy 800 soon after hoping to make more creative pieces. But, aslife has 
it, my wife and I decided to make more babies instead, so I neveropend the 
boxes for the Legacy 800. Every year, life kept the boxesclosed...unitil 
yesterday. My wife wants a new kitchen island. I want to makehope chests for my 
three teenage girls, and I want my ten year old son to learnhow to build 
things. 
 
  
 
Afteropening up the parts box of the 800, I noticed this would be quite a 
project toset up. I searched for assembly directions, and couldn't find them 
(or theydisintegrated after 15 years). 
 
  
 
Ifound this group and hoped I could get (1)Assembly instructions for the 800 
orsimilar mill (2) experienced help with an older legacy model (3)share my 
workwith like minded people.
 
  
 
Thanksfor reading my intro. I look forward to participating in this group.
 
  
 
Andy
 

On Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 8:07:09 PM UTC-4, Tim wrote:
 
Hello NewMembers, 
 
 
 
Thisis a 

RE: New Members and Moderation

2018-11-06 Thread rtjurg...@sbcglobal.net
You may be correct I remember seeing a number of models listed, I am not sure 
which ones I am traveling in the Philippines right now, I return to US in early 
December. I will look then Sorry for my delay!Ryan

Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android 
 
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I always thought the 1200 manual included the200,900,1200,1800 and 2000 only
 
  
 
If it does include a 800 may I have a copy aswell
 
  
 
Bill
 
  
 
From:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com[mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com]
 On Behalf Of rtjurg...@sbcglobal.net
Sent: Tuesday, 6 November 20185:21 PM
To:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: New Members andModeration
 
  
 
Hi Andrew! Bought myself a 1200 back in 2006 that is still in theboxes, and my 
assembly book I think includes the 800. I am ttaveling overseasat the moment, 
but when I get home on December 3 I will be working on my mill.I believe it 
might be a good thing if I convert my book to PDF!!
 
  
 
Ryan
 
Sentfrom Yahoo Mail on Android
 

  
 
On Tue,Nov 6, 2018 at 1:05 PM, 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
 
wrote:
 
Hello Andy
 
  
 
I will look for any info that I can onyour unit.
 
What I can find at this min. is thishistory link.
 
https://ornamentalmills.com/history/index.html  
 
I hope it helps.
 
  
 
I wish you luck on your projects. and Iam looking forward to hearing more abou 
them
 
latter.
 
Have a good night.
 
  
 
C.A.G.
 
  
 
OnMonday, November 5, 2018, 11:53:08 PM EST, Andrew 
Schwartz wrote: 
 
  
 
  
 
HelloEveryone:
 
 
 
Myname is Andy and I'm a new member to the group. My first woodworking 
projectwas making a replica of a $3,000 pine TV armoire my wife wanted for our 
firstChristmas. As a young couple, it may have been $1 million. I made if for 
about$200 (don't tell her that!)., including the slide door hardware It 
wasstrong enough to house a 32 inch Sony TV, which I think weighed 450 lbs. :). 
Westill have it today. From there I built our living room side tables and 
coffeetable from cherry, raised panel waynes cotting (MDF) for the dining room, 
awindow seat (birch ply and maple face), and a library/cabinet/TV 
entertaimentcenter for my basement out of poor man's cherry (poplar). In 2003, 
I built myoldest daughter's "big girl bed" and drawer set out of maple. Ibought 
the Legacy 800 soon after hoping to make more creative pieces. But, aslife has 
it, my wife and I decided to make more babies instead, so I neveropend the 
boxes for the Legacy 800. Every year, life kept the boxesclosed...unitil 
yesterday. My wife wants a new kitchen island. I want to makehope chests for my 
three teenage girls, and I want my ten year old son to learnhow to build 
things. 
 
  
 
Afteropening up the parts box of the 800, I noticed this would be quite a 
project toset up. I searched for assembly directions, and couldn't find them 
(or theydisintegrated after 15 years). 
 
  
 
Ifound this group and hoped I could get (1)Assembly instructions for the 800 
orsimilar mill (2) experienced help with an older legacy model (3)share my 
workwith like minded people.
 
  
 
Thanksfor reading my intro. I look forward to participating in this group.
 
  
 
Andy
 

On Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 8:07:09 PM UTC-4, Tim wrote:
 
Hello NewMembers, 
 
 
 
Thisis a reminder that until you post a message, your messages must beapproved 
by either an owner or moderators of this group to beposted.  Google sends an 
automated message to the people thatare responsible for approving messages, but 
please be aware it can be avery long delay.   
 
 
 
Gettingoff the moderated list is easy as posting a message introducing 
yourself. Asking a question related to the equipment or posting a photo is 
always goodfor getting instant approval.  I still believe this is a family 
friendlyplace so please don't be 

RE: New Members and Moderation

2018-11-06 Thread Bill Bulkeley
I always thought the 1200 manual included the 200,900,1200,1800 and 2000 only

 

If it does include a 800 may I have a copy as well

 

Bill

 

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[mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
rtjurg...@sbcglobal.net
Sent: Tuesday, 6 November 2018 5:21 PM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: New Members and Moderation

 

Hi Andrew! Bought myself a 1200 back in 2006 that is still in the boxes, and my 
assembly book I think includes the 800. I am ttaveling overseas at the moment, 
but when I get home on December 3 I will be working on my mill. I believe it 
might be a good thing if I convert my book to PDF!!

 

Ryan

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On Tue, Nov 6, 2018 at 1:05 PM, 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills

 wrote:

Hello Andy

 

I will look for any info that I can on your unit.

What I can find at this min. is this history link.

https://ornamentalmills.com/history/index.html   

I hope it helps.

 

I wish you luck on your projects. and I am looking forward to hearing more abou 
them

latter.

Have a good night.

 

C.A.G.

 

On Monday, November 5, 2018, 11:53:08 PM EST, Andrew Schwartz 
 wrote: 

 

 

Hello Everyone:

 

My name is Andy and I'm a new member to the group. My first woodworking project 
was making a replica of a $3,000 pine TV armoire my wife wanted for our first 
Christmas. As a young couple, it may have been $1 million. I made if for about 
$200 (don't tell her that!)., including the slide door hardware It was strong 
enough to house a 32 inch Sony TV, which I think weighed 450 lbs. :). We still 
have it today. From there I built our living room side tables and coffee table 
from cherry, raised panel waynes cotting (MDF) for the dining room, a window 
seat (birch ply and maple face), and a library/cabinet/TV entertaiment center 
for my basement out of poor man's cherry (poplar). In 2003, I built my oldest 
daughter's "big girl bed" and drawer set out of maple. I bought the Legacy 800 
soon after hoping to make more creative pieces. But, as life has it, my wife 
and I decided to make more babies instead, so I never opend the boxes for the 
Legacy 800. Every year, life kept the boxes closed...unitil yesterday. My wife 
wants a new kitchen island. I want to make hope chests for my three teenage 
girls, and I want my ten year old son to learn how to build things. 

 

After opening up the parts box of the 800, I noticed this would be quite a 
project to set up. I searched for assembly directions, and couldn't find them 
(or they disintegrated after 15 years). 

 

I found this group and hoped I could get (1)Assembly instructions for the 800 
or similar mill (2) experienced help with an older legacy model (3)share my 
work with like minded people.

 

Thanks for reading my intro. I look forward to participating in this group.

 

Andy


On Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 8:07:09 PM UTC-4, Tim wrote:

Hello New Members, 

 

This is a reminder that until you post a message, your messages must be 
approved by either an owner or moderators of this group to be posted.  Google 
sends an automated message to the people that are responsible for approving 
messages, but please be aware it can be a very long delay.   

 

Getting off the moderated list is easy as posting a message introducing 
yourself.  Asking a question related to the equipment or posting a photo is 
always good for getting instant approval.  I still believe this is a family 
friendly place so please don't be shy.  

 

As of today, there are 63 members that have joined since 2010 that have never 
posted a message.  I sure would like to hear from them either here in this 
thread, or feel free to send me a note off the list so I can update your 
status.  

 

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RE: New Members and Moderation

2018-11-06 Thread Bill Bulkeley
Welcome Andy did your mill have any video tapes in the boxes the instructions 
can be there as well.

One of our members Tim may be able to help you with a instruction manual that 
includes your 800

 

Looking at the 800 and the more popular 900 they look very similar so getting a 
900 assembly instructions might be enough to assemble your mill 

 

Bill  

 

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[mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Andrew Schwartz
Sent: Tuesday, 6 November 2018 2:19 AM
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills
Subject: Re: New Members and Moderation

 

Hello Everyone:

 

My name is Andy and I'm a new member to the group. My first woodworking project 
was making a replica of a $3,000 pine TV armoire my wife wanted for our first 
Christmas. As a young couple, it may have been $1 million. I made if for about 
$200 (don't tell her that!)., including the slide door hardware It was strong 
enough to house a 32 inch Sony TV, which I think weighed 450 lbs. :). We still 
have it today. From there I built our living room side tables and coffee table 
from cherry, raised panel waynes cotting (MDF) for the dining room, a window 
seat (birch ply and maple face), and a library/cabinet/TV entertaiment center 
for my basement out of poor man's cherry (poplar). In 2003, I built my oldest 
daughter's "big girl bed" and drawer set out of maple. I bought the Legacy 800 
soon after hoping to make more creative pieces. But, as life has it, my wife 
and I decided to make more babies instead, so I never opend the boxes for the 
Legacy 800. Every year, life kept the boxes closed...unitil yesterday. My wife 
wants a new kitchen island. I want to make hope chests for my three teenage 
girls, and I want my ten year old son to learn how to build things. 

 

After opening up the parts box of the 800, I noticed this would be quite a 
project to set up. I searched for assembly directions, and couldn't find them 
(or they disintegrated after 15 years). 

 

I found this group and hoped I could get (1)Assembly instructions for the 800 
or similar mill (2) experienced help with an older legacy model (3)share my 
work with like minded people.

 

Thanks for reading my intro. I look forward to participating in this group.

 

Andy


On Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 8:07:09 PM UTC-4, Tim wrote:

Hello New Members, 

 

This is a reminder that until you post a message, your messages must be 
approved by either an owner or moderators of this group to be posted.  Google 
sends an automated message to the people that are responsible for approving 
messages, but please be aware it can be a very long delay.   

 

Getting off the moderated list is easy as posting a message introducing 
yourself.  Asking a question related to the equipment or posting a photo is 
always good for getting instant approval.  I still believe this is a family 
friendly place so please don't be shy.  

 

As of today, there are 63 members that have joined since 2010 that have never 
posted a message.  I sure would like to hear from them either here in this 
thread, or feel free to send me a note off the list so I can update your 
status.  

 

-Tim

 

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Re: New Members and Moderation

2018-11-05 Thread rtjurg...@sbcglobal.net
Hi Andrew! Bought myself a 1200 back in 2006 that is still in the boxes, and my 
assembly book I think includes the 800. I am ttaveling overseas at the moment, 
but when I get home on December 3 I will be working on my mill. I believe it 
might be a good thing if I convert my book to PDF!!
Ryan

Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android 
 
  On Tue, Nov 6, 2018 at 1:05 PM, 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental 
Mills wrote:Hello Andy
I will look for any info that I can on your unit.What I can find at this min. 
is this history link.https://ornamentalmills.com/history/index.html   
I hope it helps.
I wish you luck on your projects. and I am looking forward to hearing more abou 
themlatter.Have a good night.
C.A.G.
On Monday, November 5, 2018, 11:53:08 PM EST, Andrew Schwartz 
 wrote:  
 
 Hello Everyone: My name is Andy and I'm a new member to the group. My first 
woodworking project was making a replica of a $3,000 pine TV armoire my wife 
wanted for our first Christmas. As a young couple, it may have been $1 million. 
I made if for about $200 (don't tell her that!)., including the slide door 
hardware It was strong enough to house a 32 inch Sony TV, which I think weighed 
450 lbs. :). We still have it today. From there I built our living room side 
tables and coffee table from cherry, raised panel waynes cotting (MDF) for the 
dining room, a window seat (birch ply and maple face), and a library/cabinet/TV 
entertaiment center for my basement out of poor man's cherry (poplar). In 2003, 
I built my oldest daughter's "big girl bed" and drawer set out of maple. I 
bought the Legacy 800 soon after hoping to make more creative pieces. But, as 
life has it, my wife and I decided to make more babies instead, so I never 
opend the boxes for the Legacy 800. Every year, life kept the boxes 
closed...unitil yesterday. My wife wants a new kitchen island. I want to make 
hope chests for my three teenage girls, and I want my ten year old son to learn 
how to build things. 
After opening up the parts box of the 800, I noticed this would be quite a 
project to set up. I searched for assembly directions, and couldn't find them 
(or they disintegrated after 15 years). 
I found this group and hoped I could get (1)Assembly instructions for the 800 
or similar mill (2) experienced help with an older legacy model (3)share my 
work with like minded people.
Thanks for reading my intro. I look forward to participating in this group.
Andy

On Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 8:07:09 PM UTC-4, Tim wrote:
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messages must be approved by either an owner or moderators of this group to be 
posted.  Google sends an automated message to the people that are responsible 
for approving messages, but please be aware it can be a very long delay.    
Getting off the moderated list is easy as posting a message introducing 
yourself.  Asking a question related to the equipment or posting a photo is 
always good for getting instant approval.  I still believe this is a family 
friendly place so please don't be shy.   As of today, there are 63 members that 
have joined since 2010 that have never posted a message.  I sure would like to 
hear from them either here in this thread, or feel free to send me a note off 
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Re: New Members and Moderation

2018-11-05 Thread MWF
Hello Andy,On behalf of all the LOM Group members, "Welcome".I didn't see any hint of where you are living.  If you will share that with us, you may find that there is a LOM Group member living within a reasonable drive from you.  That could prove to be invaluable to you - more so that just "discussions" here. Looking forward to hearing about your efforts to correctly assemble and use your LOM.  Please share photos with us when you gett the chance.Mac-Original Message-
From: Andrew Schwartz 
Sent: Nov 5, 2018 10:18 AM
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills 
Subject: Re: New Members and Moderation

Hello Everyone: My name is Andy and I'm a new member to the group. My first woodworking project was making a replica of a $3,000 pine TV armoire my wife wanted for our first Christmas. As a young couple, it may have been $1 million. I made if for about $200 (don't tell her that!)., including the slide door hardware It was strong enough to house a 32 inch Sony TV, which I think weighed 450 lbs. :). We still have it today. From there I built our living room side tables and coffee table from cherry, raised panel waynes cotting (MDF) for the dining room, a window seat (birch ply and maple face), and a library/cabinet/TV entertaiment center for my basement out of poor man's cherry (poplar). In 2003, I built my oldest daughter's "big girl bed" and drawer set out of maple. I bought the Legacy 800 soon after hoping to make more creative pieces. But, as life has it, my wife and I decided to make more babies instead, so I never opend the boxes for the Legacy 800. Every year, life kept the boxes closed...unitil yesterday. My wife wants a new kitchen island. I want to make hope chests for my three teenage girls, and I want my ten year old son to learn how to build things. After opening up the parts box of the 800, I noticed this would be quite a project to set up. I searched for assembly directions, and couldn't find them (or they disintegrated after 15 years). I found this group and hoped I could get (1)Assembly instructions for the 800 or similar mill (2) experienced help with an older legacy model (3)share my work with like minded people.Thanks for reading my intro. I look forward to participating in this group.AndyOn Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 8:07:09 PM UTC-4, Tim wrote:






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posted.  Google sends an automated message to the people that 
are responsible for approving messages, but please be aware it can be a 
very long delay.   
 
Getting off the moderated list is easy as posting a message introducing 
yourself.  Asking a question related to the equipment or posting a photo is 
always good for getting instant approval.  I still believe this is a family 
friendly place so please don't be shy.  
 
As of today, there are 63 members that have joined since 2010 that have 
never posted a message.  I sure would like to hear from them either here in 
this thread, or feel free to send me a note off the list so I can update your 
status.  
 
-Tim
 




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Re: New Members and Moderation

2018-11-05 Thread 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
 Hello Andy
I will look for any info that I can on your unit.What I can find at this min. 
is this history link.https://ornamentalmills.com/history/index.html   
I hope it helps.
I wish you luck on your projects. and I am looking forward to hearing more abou 
themlatter.Have a good night.
C.A.G.
On Monday, November 5, 2018, 11:53:08 PM EST, Andrew Schwartz 
 wrote:  
 
 Hello Everyone: My name is Andy and I'm a new member to the group. My first 
woodworking project was making a replica of a $3,000 pine TV armoire my wife 
wanted for our first Christmas. As a young couple, it may have been $1 million. 
I made if for about $200 (don't tell her that!)., including the slide door 
hardware It was strong enough to house a 32 inch Sony TV, which I think weighed 
450 lbs. :). We still have it today. From there I built our living room side 
tables and coffee table from cherry, raised panel waynes cotting (MDF) for the 
dining room, a window seat (birch ply and maple face), and a library/cabinet/TV 
entertaiment center for my basement out of poor man's cherry (poplar). In 2003, 
I built my oldest daughter's "big girl bed" and drawer set out of maple. I 
bought the Legacy 800 soon after hoping to make more creative pieces. But, as 
life has it, my wife and I decided to make more babies instead, so I never 
opend the boxes for the Legacy 800. Every year, life kept the boxes 
closed...unitil yesterday. My wife wants a new kitchen island. I want to make 
hope chests for my three teenage girls, and I want my ten year old son to learn 
how to build things. 
After opening up the parts box of the 800, I noticed this would be quite a 
project to set up. I searched for assembly directions, and couldn't find them 
(or they disintegrated after 15 years). 
I found this group and hoped I could get (1)Assembly instructions for the 800 
or similar mill (2) experienced help with an older legacy model (3)share my 
work with like minded people.
Thanks for reading my intro. I look forward to participating in this group.
Andy

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Re: New Members and Moderation

2018-11-05 Thread Andrew Schwartz
Hello Everyone:
 
My name is Andy and I'm a new member to the group. My first woodworking 
project was making a replica of a $3,000 pine TV armoire my wife wanted for 
our first Christmas. As a young couple, it may have been $1 million. I made 
if for about $200 (don't tell her that!)., including the slide door 
hardware It was strong enough to house a 32 inch Sony TV, which I think 
weighed 450 lbs. :). We still have it today. From there I built our living 
room side tables and coffee table from cherry, raised panel waynes cotting 
(MDF) for the dining room, a window seat (birch ply and maple face), and a 
library/cabinet/TV entertaiment center for my basement out of poor man's 
cherry (poplar). In 2003, I built my oldest daughter's "big girl bed" and 
drawer set out of maple. I bought the Legacy 800 soon after hoping to make 
more creative pieces. But, as life has it, my wife and I decided to make 
more babies instead, so I never opend the boxes for the Legacy 800. Every 
year, life kept the boxes closed...unitil yesterday. My wife wants a new 
kitchen island. I want to make hope chests for my three teenage girls, and 
I want my ten year old son to learn how to build things. 

After opening up the parts box of the 800, I noticed this would be quite a 
project to set up. I searched for assembly directions, and couldn't find 
them (or they disintegrated after 15 years). 

I found this group and hoped I could get (1)Assembly instructions for the 
800 or similar mill (2) experienced help with an older legacy model 
(3)share my work with like minded people.

Thanks for reading my intro. I look forward to participating in this group.

Andy

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> always good for getting instant approval.  I still believe this is a family 
> friendly place so please don't be shy.  
>  
> As of today, there are 63 members that have joined since 2010 that have 
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Re: New Members and Moderation

2018-09-15 Thread 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
 HI Guys.I'm back.Tracy thank you for the kind words. ( I am too pretty happy 
with the way it turned out.)
As I said earlier the Legacy is a very good machine, But I also have to remind 
everyone, its the Art est that makes the art.not the tool that dose it.
I always suggest to play with the machine as much as possible, before trying to 
make anything. Use scrap wood. fire wood, or even green wood (right off the 
tree) before buying a piece of wood. (today all processed wood that you can buy 
is to much money to throw away, when making saw dust. for the first time.)    
:-)
I also suggest, Don't be in a hurry, and to take lots of light cuts at first, 
So you can get the feel of how the machine will handle what you are cutting.  
Its a pretty scary, feeling to have the router jam up, or have the wood, ripped 
out form the machine, while you are using it, because you tried to remove to 
much wood. (or you forgot something like to lock the tail stock before you 
start cutting.)
Know your machine first, then learn how it is meant to work, (the Legacy dose 
some things very well.) Find out the strong points before you go out and make 
the machine do what you want it to do.  Yes the Legacy can do a lot of neat 
things, but it really dose some things better then others. And then there are 
the TRICKS that Only a Legacy can do...
One thing at a time. ( first the crawl, then the walk, latter we will run.) ;-)
Have a great day.
C.A.G.

On Saturday, September 15, 2018, 12:29:08 PM EDT, Tracy Smith 
 wrote:  
 
 Welcome Jed.
I started looking at LOMs about a year ago.  Got my first one in Jan and have 
just loved it.  It does take a bit to learn it and I'm for sure still learning 
but that is half the fun.
Curt, your table looks awesome (I now want to be like Curt).  That kind of fine 
finish work I don't feel comfortable doing or being good at.  Some day maybe.
Tracy
On Sat, Sep 15, 2018 at 10:01 AM Patrick Salter  wrote:

Welcome from another Oregonian. I’m sure you will enjoy the LOM as soon as get 
it “figured “ out. Have fun!

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Re: New Members and Moderation

2018-09-15 Thread Tracy Smith
Welcome Jed.

I started looking at LOMs about a year ago.  Got my first one in Jan and
have just loved it.  It does take a bit to learn it and I'm for sure still
learning but that is half the fun.

Curt, your table looks awesome (I now want to be like Curt).  That kind of
fine finish work I don't feel comfortable doing or being good at.  Some day
maybe.

Tracy

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Re: New Members and Moderation

2018-09-15 Thread Patrick Salter
Welcome from another Oregonian. I’m sure you will enjoy the LOM as soon as get 
it “figured “ out. Have fun!

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Re: New Members and Moderation

2018-09-15 Thread cliffzoo
Hello Everyone,
I am a new member.  My name is Jed Clifford and I live in the Portland 
Oregon area (in case anyone is close).  I have been a hobbyist woodworker 
most of my life.  Recently I acquired a 900 Legacy Ornamental Mill and I a 
eager to figure it out and make use of it in my work.  It would be great to 
hear any pointers or tips as I try to understand how to make the most it.
Just to let you know more about me.  I started out with a lathe in the 
garage many years ago.  Gradually I outgrew the small lathe I had and kept 
getting bigger and bigger lathes.  Eventually I got a large VicMarc lathe 
and bandsaw.  Then I sort of got tired of turning and started building 
cabinets and furniture.  Eventually I went to a woodworking school here in 
Portland.  Currently I work for a small mill where we cut a process wood 
slabs and lumber.

I am looking forward to getting to know this new ornamental mill I 
purchased.

Thanks
Jed  

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Re: New Members and Moderation

2018-09-13 Thread cliffzoo


On Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 5:07:09 PM UTC-7, Tim wrote:
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> very long delay.   
>  
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> yourself.  Asking a question related to the equipment or posting a photo is 
> always good for getting instant approval.  I still believe this is a family 
> friendly place so please don't be shy.  
>  
> As of today, there are 63 members that have joined since 2010 that have 
> never posted a message.  I sure would like to hear from them either here in 
> this thread, or feel free to send me a note off the list so I can update 
> your status.  
>  
> -Tim
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Re: New Members and Moderation - Tracy

2018-08-28 Thread Jim AKA Mattox
Max - other buyers asking -please make contact - chas7...@att.net

On Mon, Aug 27, 2018 at 6:33 PM 4 Jim Carpenter 
wrote:

> mail box full - buyers making offers - 314-359-6064 Ron for Jim
> gears/indexes ?
>
> On Tue, Aug 14, 2018 at 1:12 AM MWF  wrote:
>
>> Hello Tracy,
>>
>> Thanks for the "intro".  You have come to the right place to get help and
>> to share your skills & knowledge.
>> If you provide us with the city/community where you live - you may find
>> there is a Group Member within a reasonable drive distance.
>>
>> You mentioned you may be turning the balusters on your Mill.  Give
>> thought to turning half with a clock-wise spiral and the other half with a
>> counter clock-wise spiral.  Then, when assembling each railing section
>> install clock-wise balusters on one half and counter clock-wise ones on the
>> the other half.  If you space them such that you have an odd number of them
>> on the railing you can make the center baluster a non-spiral - perhaps a
>> fluted or a simple tapered one.  Regarding the spacing between balusters,
>> keep in mind that most building codes require any "opening" (gap/spacing)
>> between balusters not exceed (or be less than) 4.0 inches.  For what it's
>> worth, there is no need for your balusters to be 4x4" stock (that's huge).
>> Most deck/proch/gazebo railings I encounter are the "standard" 2"x2" (or 1
>> 1/2" x 1 1/2").  Using the smaller size should save you a fair bit of cash
>> as well as being much easier to handle/install.
>>
>> Welcome to The Group.
>> Mac
>> ------
>> --
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Tracy Smith
>> Sent: Aug 13, 2018 9:17 PM
>> To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: Re: New Members and Moderation
>>
>> Thanks again everyone for the quick responses.  Just based on this
>> feedback, I think I need to correct a few things: slow down my router,
>> sharpen/clean more often, and be more patient in my cutting.  There have
>> been times when I'm definitely too aggressive.
>>
>> My gazebo project came about because I bought the LOM.  I like to build
>> stuff and the LOM gave me an opportunity to learn the tool and figure out
>> how to do something I don't know now.  My plan is for a 14.5' gazebo with
>> 1.5 overhang with a double roof.  I've attached a couple of my inspiration
>> pictures.  The side rails will be basically 6' or the distance between
>> centers of the posts will be 6'.  The side rail design was simply me
>> looking at a bunch of different gazebos, drawing out variations of what I
>> liked and asking my wife what she liked.  I've attached that drawing to see
>> the variations I was thinking about doing.  We've decided on the bottom
>> right rail.  The bottom support beam is a bit thicker and we both liked the
>> supporting center baluster.  The balusters are also spaced a bit further
>> apart.  The center baluster will be a transition baluster since there are
>> 4-5 different designs for the major posts.  The balusters are smaller
>> versions of the 6x6 posts.  All the balusters are from 4x4 redwood.  The
>> top of the side rails will be a two pieces of 2x6 redwood fastened together
>> to hold the balusters with some router or mill magic on them.  Nothing
>> special but it should look nice.  Since I am using different styles of
>> balusters, I really don't know how it will turn out.  It will either be
>> beautiful or a bit of a visual nightmare.  Oh well.  I'll have fun building
>> it.
>>
>> Last year I built a pergola just off my shop.  I worked on the design for
>> about 3 months off and on.  When I finally decided what I was going to do,
>> I bought "a pile of wood" and it took about 2 months to complete it.  I
>> really like how it turned out.  The last picture is the pergola.
>>
>> I've watched many of the Legacy how to videos and wanted a project to
>> learn how to do it.  I actually live pretty close to where they manufacture
>> their CNCs.  Great people and it is pretty cool to meet the people in the
>> videos.  Since I still feel like I'm hacking my way through things, I am by
>> no stretch an expert.  The rope twist is from a 2" bit with a 6" pitch.
>> The barley twist is a 2" bit with a single start.  The flute I kind of just
>> did what I thought looked nice.  I think it was a 1/2 inch core box using 6
>> equally spaced index positions.
>>
>> The 1500EXL worked great but was missing most of the gears. 

Re: New Members and Moderation - Tracy

2018-08-27 Thread 4 Jim Carpenter
mail box full - buyers making offers - 314-359-6064 Ron for Jim
gears/indexes ?

On Tue, Aug 14, 2018 at 1:12 AM MWF  wrote:

> Hello Tracy,
>
> Thanks for the "intro".  You have come to the right place to get help and
> to share your skills & knowledge.
> If you provide us with the city/community where you live - you may find
> there is a Group Member within a reasonable drive distance.
>
> You mentioned you may be turning the balusters on your Mill.  Give thought
> to turning half with a clock-wise spiral and the other half with a counter
> clock-wise spiral.  Then, when assembling each railing section install
> clock-wise balusters on one half and counter clock-wise ones on the the
> other half.  If you space them such that you have an odd number of them on
> the railing you can make the center baluster a non-spiral - perhaps a
> fluted or a simple tapered one.  Regarding the spacing between balusters,
> keep in mind that most building codes require any "opening" (gap/spacing)
> between balusters not exceed (or be less than) 4.0 inches.  For what it's
> worth, there is no need for your balusters to be 4x4" stock (that's huge).
> Most deck/proch/gazebo railings I encounter are the "standard" 2"x2" (or 1
> 1/2" x 1 1/2").  Using the smaller size should save you a fair bit of cash
> as well as being much easier to handle/install.
>
> Welcome to The Group.
> Mac
> --
> --
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tracy Smith
> Sent: Aug 13, 2018 9:17 PM
> To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: New Members and Moderation
>
> Thanks again everyone for the quick responses.  Just based on this
> feedback, I think I need to correct a few things: slow down my router,
> sharpen/clean more often, and be more patient in my cutting.  There have
> been times when I'm definitely too aggressive.
>
> My gazebo project came about because I bought the LOM.  I like to build
> stuff and the LOM gave me an opportunity to learn the tool and figure out
> how to do something I don't know now.  My plan is for a 14.5' gazebo with
> 1.5 overhang with a double roof.  I've attached a couple of my inspiration
> pictures.  The side rails will be basically 6' or the distance between
> centers of the posts will be 6'.  The side rail design was simply me
> looking at a bunch of different gazebos, drawing out variations of what I
> liked and asking my wife what she liked.  I've attached that drawing to see
> the variations I was thinking about doing.  We've decided on the bottom
> right rail.  The bottom support beam is a bit thicker and we both liked the
> supporting center baluster.  The balusters are also spaced a bit further
> apart.  The center baluster will be a transition baluster since there are
> 4-5 different designs for the major posts.  The balusters are smaller
> versions of the 6x6 posts.  All the balusters are from 4x4 redwood.  The
> top of the side rails will be a two pieces of 2x6 redwood fastened together
> to hold the balusters with some router or mill magic on them.  Nothing
> special but it should look nice.  Since I am using different styles of
> balusters, I really don't know how it will turn out.  It will either be
> beautiful or a bit of a visual nightmare.  Oh well.  I'll have fun building
> it.
>
> Last year I built a pergola just off my shop.  I worked on the design for
> about 3 months off and on.  When I finally decided what I was going to do,
> I bought "a pile of wood" and it took about 2 months to complete it.  I
> really like how it turned out.  The last picture is the pergola.
>
> I've watched many of the Legacy how to videos and wanted a project to
> learn how to do it.  I actually live pretty close to where they manufacture
> their CNCs.  Great people and it is pretty cool to meet the people in the
> videos.  Since I still feel like I'm hacking my way through things, I am by
> no stretch an expert.  The rope twist is from a 2" bit with a 6" pitch.
> The barley twist is a 2" bit with a single start.  The flute I kind of just
> did what I thought looked nice.  I think it was a 1/2 inch core box using 6
> equally spaced index positions.
>
> The 1500EXL worked great but was missing most of the gears.  I did buy a
> new .25 gear set but instead of buying some of the few new replacement
> parts, I've acquired a few machines that had the pieced I wanted and have a
> bit of a collection now.  I do really enjoy working on this machine and I
> want to learn how to do all it is capable of. I just wish I had a lot more
> time for it.
>
> Thanks again,
> Tracy
> --
> ---

Re: New Members and Moderation - Tracy

2018-08-16 Thread Tracy Smith
Hi Curt,

I hadn't seen that video but one of the Legacy videos suggested something a 
bit similar and I used that idea to do the rope twist balusters.  Was 
pretty simple and seemed to work pretty good.

Tracy

On Tuesday, August 14, 2018 at 1:38:36 PM UTC-6, Curt George wrote:
>
> Hello Tracy
> Nice job on the Balusters.
>
> Have you seen Mikes video on carriage indexing? 
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SjcFpO51upw=32s  (His methods have 
> helped me a lot over the years.) 
> I hope this video helps you?
>
> C.A.G.
>
> On Tuesday, August 14, 2018, 10:05:56 AM EDT, Tracy Smith <
> trlsm...@gmail.com > wrote: 
>
>
> Hi Mac,
>
> Thanks to all the great gazebos out there and the videos from Legacy, each 
> of your points I've already included in my plans and work so far.  I didn't 
> even think about the twists turning both directions until I heard it 
> mentioned in one of Legacy's videos.  It makes perfect sense.  I've 
> attached a picture of all my rope twist balusters.  There are eight turning 
> clockwise and eight turning counter clockwise.  There are an odd number of 
> balusters in each rail to specifically allows for a "transition" baluster 
> with a unique design.
>
> The spacing between the balusters is the same as the baluster (3.5").  I 
> very intentionally chose a more girthy design with bigger balusters, rails 
> and posts than what I have typically seen.  It's more about personal 
> preference than anything else.
>
> Thanks for the detailed feedback.
> Tracy
>
>
> On Tue, Aug 14, 2018 at 12:12 AM, MWF 
> > wrote:
>
> Hello Tracy,
>
> Thanks for the "intro".  You have come to the right place to get help and 
> to share your skills & knowledge.
> If you provide us with the city/community where you live - you may find 
> there is a Group Member within a reasonable drive distance.
>
> You mentioned you may be turning the balusters on your Mill.  Give thought 
> to turning half with a clock-wise spiral and the other half with a counter 
> clock-wise spiral.  Then, when assembling each railing section install 
> clock-wise balusters on one half and counter clock-wise ones on the the 
> other half.  If you space them such that you have an odd number of them on 
> the railing you can make the center baluster a non-spiral - perhaps a 
> fluted or a simple tapered one.  Regarding the spacing between balusters, 
> keep in mind that most building codes require any "opening" (gap/spacing) 
> between balusters not exceed (or be less than) 4.0 inches.  For what it's 
> worth, there is no need for your balusters to be 4x4" stock (that's huge).  
> Most deck/proch/gazebo railings I encounter are the "standard" 2"x2" (or 1 
> 1/2" x 1 1/2").  Using the smaller size should save you a fair bit of cash 
> as well as being much easier to handle/install.
>
> Welcome to The Group.
> Mac
>
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RE: New Members and Moderation - Tracy

2018-08-15 Thread Bill Bulkeley
Personally I like the right photo the diamond done with the rope bit, but 
please post pics of any others you come up with. 

 

Bill

 

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To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: New Members and Moderation - Tracy

 

Hi Bill,

 

I actually played with this about a month ago as well as another idea.  These 
are just hacks at this point but you can see the image attached.  I do expect 
one of my final two baluster designs will be the pineapple pattern.  The other 
design I want to play with is a twisted flute that goes both directions.  At 
this point I have no idea how that will look but I'll play with that idea in 
the coming weeks.

 

Tracy

 

On Tue, Aug 14, 2018 at 5:03 PM, Bill Bulkeley  wrote:

Another idea for the one odd baluster might be the pineapple pattern that’s a 
right and left hand rope spirals on the same post forming a pineapple like 
pattern

 

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RE: New Members and Moderation - Tracy

2018-08-14 Thread Bill Bulkeley
Another idea for the one odd baluster might be the pineapple pattern that’s a 
right and left hand rope spirals on the same post forming a pineapple like 
pattern

 

Bill

 

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Sent: Wednesday, 15 August 2018 12:06 AM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: New Members and Moderation - Tracy

 

Hi Mac,

 

Thanks to all the great gazebos out there and the videos from Legacy, each of 
your points I've already included in my plans and work so far.  I didn't even 
think about the twists turning both directions until I heard it mentioned in 
one of Legacy's videos.  It makes perfect sense.  I've attached a picture of 
all my rope twist balusters.  There are eight turning clockwise and eight 
turning counter clockwise.  There are an odd number of balusters in each rail 
to specifically allows for a "transition" baluster with a unique design.

 

The spacing between the balusters is the same as the baluster (3.5").  I very 
intentionally chose a more girthy design with bigger balusters, rails and posts 
than what I have typically seen.  It's more about personal preference than 
anything else.

 

Thanks for the detailed feedback.

Tracy

 

 

On Tue, Aug 14, 2018 at 12:12 AM, MWF  wrote:

Hello Tracy,

 

Thanks for the "intro".  You have come to the right place to get help and to 
share your skills & knowledge.

If you provide us with the city/community where you live - you may find there 
is a Group Member within a reasonable drive distance.

 

You mentioned you may be turning the balusters on your Mill.  Give thought to 
turning half with a clock-wise spiral and the other half with a counter 
clock-wise spiral.  Then, when assembling each railing section install 
clock-wise balusters on one half and counter clock-wise ones on the the other 
half.  If you space them such that you have an odd number of them on the 
railing you can make the center baluster a non-spiral - perhaps a fluted or a 
simple tapered one.  Regarding the spacing between balusters, keep in mind that 
most building codes require any "opening" (gap/spacing) between balusters not 
exceed (or be less than) 4.0 inches.  For what it's worth, there is no need for 
your balusters to be 4x4" stock (that's huge).  Most deck/proch/gazebo railings 
I encounter are the "standard" 2"x2" (or 1 1/2" x 1 1/2").  Using the smaller 
size should save you a fair bit of cash as well as being much easier to 
handle/install.

 

Welcome to The Group.

Mac

 

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Re: New Members and Moderation - Tracy

2018-08-14 Thread 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
 Hello TracyNice job on the Balusters.
Have you seen Mikes video on carriage indexing? 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SjcFpO51upw=32s  (His methods have helped me 
a lot over the years.) I hope this video helps you?
C.A.G.
On Tuesday, August 14, 2018, 10:05:56 AM EDT, Tracy Smith 
 wrote:  
 
 Hi Mac,
Thanks to all the great gazebos out there and the videos from Legacy, each of 
your points I've already included in my plans and work so far.  I didn't even 
think about the twists turning both directions until I heard it mentioned in 
one of Legacy's videos.  It makes perfect sense.  I've attached a picture of 
all my rope twist balusters.  There are eight turning clockwise and eight 
turning counter clockwise.  There are an odd number of balusters in each rail 
to specifically allows for a "transition" baluster with a unique design.
The spacing between the balusters is the same as the baluster (3.5").  I very 
intentionally chose a more girthy design with bigger balusters, rails and posts 
than what I have typically seen.  It's more about personal preference than 
anything else.
Thanks for the detailed feedback.Tracy

On Tue, Aug 14, 2018 at 12:12 AM, MWF  wrote:

Hello Tracy,
Thanks for the "intro".  You have come to the right place to get help and to 
share your skills & knowledge.If you provide us with the city/community where 
you live - you may find there is a Group Member within a reasonable drive 
distance.
You mentioned you may be turning the balusters on your Mill.  Give thought to 
turning half with a clock-wise spiral and the other half with a counter 
clock-wise spiral.  Then, when assembling each railing section install 
clock-wise balusters on one half and counter clock-wise ones on the the other 
half.  If you space them such that you have an odd number of them on the 
railing you can make the center baluster a non-spiral - perhaps a fluted or a 
simple tapered one.  Regarding the spacing between balusters, keep in mind that 
most building codes require any "opening" (gap/spacing) between balusters not 
exceed (or be less than) 4.0 inches.  For what it's worth, there is no need for 
your balusters to be 4x4" stock (that's huge).  Most deck/proch/gazebo railings 
I encounter are the "standard" 2"x2" (or 1 1/2" x 1 1/2").  Using the smaller 
size should save you a fair bit of cash as well as being much easier to 
handle/install.

Welcome to The Group.Mac



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Re: New Members and Moderation - Ray

2018-08-14 Thread MWF
Hello Ray,Thanks for the "intro".  You have come to the
 right place to get help - with all the questions you
 are bound to have once you start assembling and using your Mill.Where abouts do you live in NC?   You may find 
there is a Group Member within a reasonable drive distance.Thanks again for posting your intro.  We look forward to hearing & seeing lots from you.Welcome to The Group.Mac-Original Message-
From: view...@gmail.com
Sent: Aug 13, 2018 10:19 AM
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills 
Subject: Re: New Members and Moderation

Hello to the group.  I'm Ray and I am a new member here. By way of introduction, I am retired and living in North Carolina . I've been into woodworking siince my 9th grade shop class.  Studied wood and metal patternmakinig in H.S. and actually taught  a H.S. shop class  but that was along time ago.  I've been a hobbyist woodworker most of my life and upon retirement have done woodworking most every day for the past 12 years.. I build furniture (i.e., Greene & Greene and Shaker style mostly) but recently built a set of cherry kitchen cabinets in the Shaker style for my son's townhouse remod.. I have had an older (1000e (?) legacy ornamental mills for some time but have not used it yet.  Lately, I have become interested in turning and added a lathe to my shop.  That got me to thinking about my legacy mill. And, that is what's brought me to your group.  Need to learn how to set up and use my machine.  So, I am looking forward to seeing what I can learn here. Ray




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Re: New Members and Moderation - Tracy

2018-08-14 Thread MWF
Hello Tracy,Thanks for the "intro".  You have come to the
 right place to get help and to share your skills & knowledge.If
 you provide us with the city/community where you live - you may find 
there is a Group Member within a reasonable drive distance.You mentioned you may be turning the balusters on your Mill.  Give thought to turning half with a clock-wise spiral and the other half with a counter clock-wise spiral.  Then, when assembling each railing section install clock-wise balusters on one half and counter clock-wise ones on the the other half.  If you space them such that you have an odd number of them on the railing you can make the center baluster a non-spiral - perhaps a fluted or a simple tapered one.  Regarding the spacing between balusters, keep in mind that most building codes require any "opening" (gap/spacing) between balusters not exceed (or be less than) 4.0 inches.  For what it's worth, there is no need for your balusters to be 4x4" stock (that's huge).  Most deck/proch/gazebo railings I encounter are the "standard" 2"x2" (or 1 1/2" x 1 1/2").  Using the smaller size should save you a fair bit of cash as well as being much easier to handle/install.Welcome to The Group.Mac-Original Message-
From: Tracy Smith 
Sent: Aug 13, 2018 9:17 PM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: New Members and Moderation

Thanks again everyone for the quick responses.  Just based on this feedback, I think I need to correct a few things: slow down my router, sharpen/clean more often, and be more patient in my cutting.  There have been times when I'm definitely too aggressive.My gazebo project came about because I bought the LOM.  I like to build stuff and the LOM gave me an opportunity to learn the tool and figure out how to do something I don't know now.  My plan is for a 14.5' gazebo with 1.5 overhang with a double roof.  I've attached a couple of my inspiration pictures.  The side rails will be basically 6' or the distance between centers of the posts will be 6'.  The side rail design was simply me looking at a bunch of different gazebos, drawing out variations of what I liked and asking my wife what she liked.  I've attached that drawing to see the variations I was thinking about doing.  We've decided on the bottom right rail.  The bottom support beam is a bit thicker and we both liked the supporting center baluster.  The balusters are also spaced a bit further apart.  The center baluster will be a transition baluster since there are 4-5 different designs for the major posts.  The balusters are smaller versions of the 6x6 posts.  All the balusters are from 4x4 redwood.  The top of the side rails will be a two pieces of 2x6 redwood fastened together to hold the balusters with some router or mill magic on them.  Nothing special but it should look nice.  Since I am using different styles of balusters, I really don't know how it will turn out.  It will either be beautiful or a bit of a visual nightmare.  Oh well.  I'll have fun building it.  Last year I built a pergola just off my shop.  I worked on the design for about 3 months off and on.  When I finally decided what I was going to do, I bought "a pile of wood" and it took about 2 months to complete it.  I really like how it turned out.  The last picture is the pergola.I've watched many of the Legacy how to videos and wanted a project to learn how to do it.  I actually live pretty close to where they manufacture their CNCs.  Great people and it is pretty cool to meet the people in the videos.  Since I still feel like I'm hacking my way through things, I am by no stretch an expert.  The rope twist is from a 2" bit with a 6" pitch.  The barley twist is a 2" bit with a single start.  The flute I kind of just did what I thought looked nice.  I think it was a 1/2 inch core box using 6 equally spaced index positions.The 1500EXL worked great but was missing most of the gears.  I did buy a new .25 gear set but instead of buying some of the few new replacement parts, I've acquired a few machines that had the pieced I wanted and have a bit of a collection now.  I do really enjoy working on this machine and I want to learn how to do all it is capable of. I just wish I had a lot more time for it.Thanks again,TracyOn Mon, Aug 13, 2018 at 5:24 PM, Bill Bulkeley <bulke...@mmnet.com.au> wrote:













I find that a difficult question to answer
how often to hone the bit ?, depends on what wood your cutting how fast your
running the bit how fast a feed rate your routing how deep a cut and how it’s
cutting.

 

On the rope spiral in your pic with a 2 inch 
rope bit cutting hardwood I would take 2 passes on each spiral one rougher and
one finisher and I most likely run the bit a little slower rpm and feed than recommended
because its hard wood. but it also depends on vibration too I vary both feed
and speed slightly till I get a nice smooth finish and 

Re: New Members and Moderation

2018-08-13 Thread viewof2


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> friendly place so please don't be shy.  
>  
> As of today, there are 63 members that have joined since 2010 that have 
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Re: New Members and Moderation

2018-08-13 Thread viewof2
Hello to the group.  I'm Ray and I am a new member here. By way of 
introduction, I am retired and living in North Carolina . I've been into 
woodworking siince my 9th grade shop class.  Studied wood and metal 
patternmakinig in H.S. and actually taught  a H.S. shop class  but that was 
along time ago.  I've been a hobbyist woodworker most of my life and upon 
retirement have done woodworking most every day for the past 12 years.. I 
build furniture (i.e., Greene & Greene and Shaker style mostly) but 
recently built a set of cherry kitchen cabinets in the Shaker style for my 
son's townhouse remod.. I have had an older (1000e (?) legacy ornamental 
mills for some time but have not used it yet.  Lately, I have become 
interested in turning and added a lathe to my shop.  That got me to 
thinking about my legacy mill. And, that is what's brought me to your 
group.  Need to learn how to set up and use my machine.  So, I am looking 
forward to seeing what I can learn here. 

Ray

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>  
> This is a reminder that until you post a message, your messages must be 
> approved by either an owner or moderators of this group to be 
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> As of today, there are 63 members that have joined since 2010 that have 
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RE: New Members and Moderation

2018-08-13 Thread Bill Bulkeley
I find that a difficult question to answer how often to hone the bit ?, depends 
on what wood your cutting how fast your running the bit how fast a feed rate 
your routing how deep a cut and how it’s cutting.

 

On the rope spiral in your pic with a 2 inch  rope bit cutting hardwood I would 
take 2 passes on each spiral one rougher and one finisher and I most likely run 
the bit a little slower rpm and feed than recommended because its hard wood. 
but it also depends on vibration too I vary both feed and speed slightly till I 
get a nice smooth finish and vibration free cut.

I would expect to cut 3 or 4 posts perhaps more before giving the bit a bit of 
a hone to touch it up

This is just my opinion others may have different ideas but as I said depends 
on the wood and all of the above.

 

speed on different dia bits defiantly matters if you ran a 3 inch bit say at 
full speed of your router it would be a dangerous and vibration would be a 
problem too and could lead to catastrophic failure of your work and damage the 
bit. So try to use the rpm guide for router bit dia it will help the life of 
the bit too.

 

Please correct me any one out in the group if you disagree all this is just  my 
opinion 

 

Very nice posts by the way thank you for posting the pics of them, perhaps you 
could add some details for us like what pitch you used number of starts which 
cutter, number of flutes and so on. Here on the group we are always interested 
in work done on the LOM and how it was done no matter what it is right guys?

 

Bill

 

 

 

 

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[mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Tracy Smith
Sent: Tuesday, 14 August 2018 12:37 AM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: New Members and Moderation

 

Thank you for the quick replies.  Attached are the three styles of balusters 
I've made so far.  These are for the side rails of the Gazebo.  I'll have 4-5 
styles in all when I'm done.  This year I'm just creating the Gazebo kit.  
There are about 70 in total.  I won't actually build the Gazebo until next 
year.  I'm more of an outside builder with wood then a real carpenter.  Not 
comfortable at all doing nice furniture and finish work - yet.  But I'm pretty 
comfortable building stuff outside.  Last year I built a large Pergola outside 
my shop.  This was done before I purchased my LOM.

 

Regarding the sharpening of the bits, I've watched several videos and feel like 
I'm doing what has been instructed.  However, with the Rope Twist bit in 
particular, it just looks like it is not a nice finished touch.  I'm currently 
doing all my work with Redwood.  How much use of a bit do you typically do 
before you clean and/or sharpen it?  I don't have any baseline on what I should 
expect.  I also have not paid much attention to the router speed so maybe that 
is contributing to my problems.

 

Thanks,

Tracy

 

On Mon, Aug 13, 2018 at 8:14 AM, Bill Bulkeley  wrote:

Here is what I have from the old legacy site before it was taken down on router 
bit storage, sharpening and use of router bits for the LOM I follow this or get 
them professedly sharpened if chipped or just replace them if too badly damaged 
. 

Can you post some pictures of your balusters and posts you did on the LOM we 
always like to see any projects members do on their mills.

 

Welcome to the group

 

Bill 

 

 

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[mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Tracy Smith
Sent: Sunday, 12 August 2018 10:23 AM
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills
Subject: Re: New Members and Moderation

 

Hello group,

 

My name is Tracy.  I live just south of Salt Lake City, Utah.  This last year I 
finally finished a real shop in my back yard.  As I was tooling out the shop, I 
came across a Legacy Ornamental Mill.  Never seen or heard of them before.  I 
saw a few being sold in my area and in January of this year I got a 1500EXL.  
I've loved figuring it out.  I'm building a large Gazebo in my back yard and 
making all the balusters and posts using the LOM.  It's easily the funnest tool 
I've used.

 

The one question I have from those experienced is what is the secret with 
keeping the bits sharp?  I've purchased a number of bits from Magnate.  I have 
a diamond sharpener but honestly the last time I sharpened my 2" rope twist 
bit, afterwards it actually seems to cut worse.  So I'm not sure what I may be 
doing wrong.  Any ideas would be appreciated.

 

Thanks,

Tracy

On Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 6:07:09 PM UTC-6, Tim wrote:

Hello New Members, 

 

This is a reminder that until you post a message, your messages must be 
approved by either an owner or moderators of this group to be posted.  Google 
sends an automated message to the people that are responsible for approving 
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Getting off the moderated list is easy as posting a me

Re: New Members and Moderation

2018-08-13 Thread MWF
Hello Tracy,Welcome to The Group.Very nice looking balusters.  We look forward to seeing more of your "productions".Tell us more about the Gazebo you are making - dimensions, design, etc.  Are you using a plan you bought, one of you own design, or a combination of the two?By the way - where are you located - city & state?I'd like to see your design for the railing assembly - if possible.  I build decks and am always interested in what folks like for railings.  Thanks again for sharing the photo - and Welcome.Mac-Original Message-
From: Tracy Smith 
Sent: Aug 13, 2018 10:36 AM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: New Members and Moderation

Thank you for the quick replies.  Attached are the three styles of balusters I've made so far.  These are for the side rails of the Gazebo.  I'll have 4-5 styles in all when I'm done.  This year I'm just creating the Gazebo kit.  There are about 70 in total.  I won't actually build the Gazebo until next year.  I'm more of an outside builder with wood then a real carpenter.  Not comfortable at all doing nice furniture and finish work - yet.  But I'm pretty comfortable building stuff outside.  Last year I built a large Pergola outside my shop.  This was done before I purchased my LOM.Regarding the sharpening of the bits, I've watched several videos and feel like I'm doing what has been instructed.  However, with the Rope Twist bit in particular, it just looks like it is not a nice finished touch.  I'm currently doing all my work with Redwood.  How much use of a bit do you typically do before you clean and/or sharpen it?  I don't have any baseline on what I should expect.  I also have not paid much attention to the router speed so maybe that is contributing to my problems.Thanks,TracyOn Mon, Aug 13, 2018 at 8:14 AM, Bill Bulkeley <bulke...@mmnet.com.au> wrote:













Here is what I have from the old legacy site before
it was taken down on router bit storage, sharpening and use of router bits for
the LOM I follow this or get them professedly sharpened if chipped or just
replace them if too badly damaged . 

Can you post some pictures of your balusters
and posts you did on the LOM we always like to see any projects members do on
their mills.

 

Welcome to the group

 

Bill 



 



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[mailto:legacy-ornamental-mi...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Tracy Smith
Sent: Sunday, 12 August 2018 10:23
AM
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills
Subject: Re: New Members and
Moderation



 



Hello group,



 





My name is Tracy.  I live just south of Salt Lake City,
Utah.  This last year I finally finished a real shop in my back
yard.  As I was tooling out the shop, I came across a Legacy Ornamental
Mill.  Never seen or heard of them before.  I saw a few being sold in
my area and in January of this year I got a 1500EXL.  I've loved figuring
it out.  I'm building a large Gazebo in my back yard and making all the
balusters and posts using the LOM.  It's easily the funnest tool I've
used.





 





The one question I have from those experienced is what is the secret
with keeping the bits sharp?  I've purchased a number of bits from
Magnate.  I have a diamond sharpener but honestly the last time I
sharpened my 2" rope twist bit, afterwards it actually seems to cut
worse.  So I'm not sure what I may be doing wrong.  Any ideas would
be appreciated.





 





Thanks,





Tracy
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Re: New Members and Moderation

2018-08-13 Thread Tracy Smith
Hello group,

My name is Tracy.  I live just south of Salt Lake City, Utah.  This last 
year I finally finished a real shop in my back yard.  As I was tooling out 
the shop, I came across a Legacy Ornamental Mill.  Never seen or heard of 
them before.  I saw a few being sold in my area and in January of this year 
I got a 1500EXL.  I've loved figuring it out.  I'm building a large Gazebo 
in my back yard and making all the balusters and posts using the LOM.  It's 
easily the funnest tool I've used.

The one question I have from those experienced is what is the secret with 
keeping the bits sharp?  I've purchased a number of bits from Magnate.  I 
have a diamond sharpener but honestly the last time I sharpened my 2" rope 
twist bit, afterwards it actually seems to cut worse.  So I'm not sure what 
I may be doing wrong.  Any ideas would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Tracy

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> friendly place so please don't be shy.  
>  
> As of today, there are 63 members that have joined since 2010 that have 
> never posted a message.  I sure would like to hear from them either here in 
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Re: New Members and Moderation

2018-06-19 Thread 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
 Hello JeffWelcome to the group.The  1800 is an Awesome machine, 
As I like to say, its the Art est that makes the art.   If you have any 
questions, ideas, or methods you like to use, Please feel free to start or 
reply to any and all postings you wish. The idea of this Group is to share 
information, so we all can grow from the experience.Thank you for joining and I 
am looking forward to talking to you more in the future.
C.A.G.. 
On Tuesday, June 19, 2018, 11:19:07 AM EDT, jeffsmai...@gmail.com 
 wrote:  
 
 Hello to the group... I wanted to send a quick new member introduction out.  
My name is Jeff and I've owned my LOM 1800 for several years and used it quite 
a bit but not near as much as I would like.  A friend of mine has recently 
became interested in acquiring a LOM which has got me excited again and I'm 
about done rebuilding so I will have more time.  I and 95% of my tools went 
through the (8/2016) flood in Louisiana,  while many made it through only to 
die shortly after my LOM was not in my shop under 4 1/2' of water for a week.  
I'm glad to have found a group dedicated to the LOM and look forward to 
everyone's expertise and ideas.
Jeff 

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RE: New Members and Moderation

2018-06-19 Thread Bill Bulkeley
Hello Jeff and welcome to the group glad your mill missed the flood great 
machines the loms your only limitation with them is your imagination so they 
say any questions you have no matter how small someone here usually has the 
answer

 

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Hello to the group... I wanted to send a quick new member introduction out.  My 
name is Jeff and I've owned my LOM 1800 for several years and used it quite a 
bit but not near as much as I would like.  A friend of mine has recently became 
interested in acquiring a LOM which has got me excited again and I'm about done 
rebuilding so I will have more time.  I and 95% of my tools went through the 
(8/2016) flood in Louisiana,  while many made it through only to die shortly 
after my LOM was not in my shop under 4 1/2' of water for a week.  I'm glad to 
have found a group dedicated to the LOM and look forward to everyone's 
expertise and ideas.

 

Jeff 

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Re: New Members and Moderation

2018-02-10 Thread MWF
Hello Patrick,Welcome!  You have come to the right place - as you will soon find out over the next several days & weeks of following posts here.You are also one VERY LUCKY guy - besides acquiring a "Virgin LOM" - you happen to live in the same state with one of THE GURU's of the Legacy Ornamental Mill (LOM); none other than THE One and Only - Tim Krause!!  (I know you will hear from him soon.)First things first:  Make SURE you assemble the Mill exactly according to the assembly instructions.   It will preclude you possibly having issues later.  NOTE: The aluminum extrusions are NOT all alike!  Once you have it put together correctly, go to your local big box store and buy a few pieces of cheap pine/fir 2x4s & 4x4s - get out the manual, and start "playing" with the Mill. Enjoy.Mac-Original Message->From: Patrick Salter <patsalte...@gmail.com>>Sent: Feb 10, 2018 10:03 PM>To: Legacy Ornamental Mills <legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com>>Subject: New Members and Moderation>>Hi all. I have recently acquired a Legacy 1000 brand new, still in the box. Some folks I know bought it in2002 and because of health issues never even set it up. >>I’m looking for any and all information and help with this machine. >>I’m a retired carpenter/ woodworker who enjoys spending time in the shop making sawdust. I currently live in Oregon. 



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New Members and Moderation

2018-02-10 Thread Patrick Salter
Hi all. I have recently acquired a Legacy 1000 brand new, still in the box. 
Some folks I know bought it in2002 and because of health issues never even set 
it up. 

I’m looking for any and all information and help with this machine. 

I’m a retired carpenter/ woodworker who enjoys spending time in the shop making 
sawdust. I currently live in Oregon. 

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Re: New Members and Moderation

2018-02-03 Thread Rg Max
Have a Legacy Steely 900/1200 Manuel CNC  - Metro St. Louis, Mo. East side
just 15 minutes off 255.  Come see all the goodies for sale.

On Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 10:51 AM, MWF <mwfos...@earthlink.net> wrote:

> Ira,
> Nice sofa table.  I notice that all 4 legs have their "twist" going the
> same direction.  On a Legacy Ornamental Mill (LOM), if you have the
> adapter/gear piece (don't recall its proper name) that is placed into the
> gear train, you are able to produce twists in the opposite direction.
> That's a really nice feature.
> As regards sanding:  Check out two products that should make that task
> MUCH easier.  There's a company called Nyalox that makes a FANTASTIC
> product line for cleaning up/smoothing things (metal and wood).  They are
> similar to a wire wheel brush - but 100 TIMES BETTER!!  Our local Ace Hdwe
> store carries a few of their products - and can possibly order others.  I
> will probably never ever buy/use a wire wheel brush again in my lifetime.
> Nyalox is THE way to go.
> Second great product for "sanding/smoothing" is the sanding mop.  There
> are several product lines/makers of them out there.  They come in a wide
> variety of sizes, styles, and grits.  Pick a few and try them - I find them
> very useful and a time saver.
> We look forward to seeing pics of the end tables you referenced.  Would
> even appreciate pics in the various stages of progress - as you have time.
> Have a Wonderful week.
> Mac
>
> PS:  Somehow, I feel the SUBJECT line for this thread should be changed to
> one more relevant to the discussions.
> --
> --
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Shannon Vest
> Sent: Jan 22, 2018 8:21 PM
> To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: New Members and Moderation
>
> Mac and Bill can you use parts like the z axis off say a 900 on a 1200?
> Also guys there is another thing I have been wondering about. Is there a
> lot of sanding and forming still after you run a design. I have done some
> spiral legs in the past on a old Craftsman Router Crafter. I end up
> spending about 2 hours per leg doing the finishing forming with a rasp then
> sanding. I am looking to be able to do these legs in a lot less time. I am
> currently working on 2 end tables with spiral legs right now. So basically
> looking at 16 hours of work just to get these legs done. The bad part about
> the Router Crafter is you are stuck doing only one twist. You can't make
> them tighter or longer. plus you only have about 30 inches at max of
> twist.I will try and attach a photo of one of the sofa tables I done with
> the twist legs. It was made from American Chestnut. I got the wood from a
> old barn. As you well know American Chestnut has pretty much been extinct
> since the 30's. It is a beautiful wood but very brittle . Thanks guys for
> all the info you are giving me. I am trying to figure out if the cost of
> these machines is worth it as far as saving time and energy .
>
> On Mon, Jan 22, 2018 at 4:06 PM, MWF <mwfos...@earthlink.net> wrote:
>
>> Ira,
>> That's the Z-Axis.
>> Many Mill users have this set-up.  They install a plunge router on the
>> Y-Axis "gantry"/router mount plate and set the depth (Z-axis) by
>> raising/lowering he plunge depth.
>> Mac
>> --
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Shannon Vest
>> Sent: Jan 22, 2018 2:11 PM
>> To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: Re: New Members and Moderation
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Jan 22, 2018 at 11:44 AM MWF <mwfos...@earthlink.net> wrote:
>>
>>> Ira,
>>>
>>> There is an older version of a LOM 1000 in the Washington, DC area
>>> (Annandale, VA).
>>> Here is the link to it on CraigsList:
>>>
>>>  https://washingtondc.craigslist.org/nva/tls/d/legacy-1000-
>>> woodworking/6438941195.html
>>>
>>> As others has conveyed - Welcome to The Group.
>>> Mac
>>>
>>> Mac thanks for the info on the 1000. One thing I noticed about it though
>>> is it doesn’t have the crank on top to raise and lower the router. I know
>>> that is considered a axis but not sure if it is x , y , or z.  Is that
>>> something I need or is that something I can do without? Thanks Ira
>>>
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: Shannon Vest
>>> Sent: Jan 22, 2018 6:31 AM
>>> To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
>>> Subject: Re: New Members and Moderation
>>>
>>> Yeah I saw that one. I live in eastern Ky so that would be a little to
>

Re: New Members and Moderation

2018-01-23 Thread MWF
Ira,Nice sofa table.  I notice that all 4 legs have their "twist" going the same direction.  On a Legacy Ornamental Mill (LOM), if you have the adapter/gear piece (don't recall its proper name) that is placed into the gear train, you are able to produce twists in the opposite direction.  That's a really nice feature.As regards sanding:  Check out two products that should make that task MUCH easier.  There's a company called Nyalox that makes a FANTASTIC product line for cleaning up/smoothing things (metal and wood).  They are similar to a wire wheel brush - but 100 TIMES BETTER!!  Our local Ace Hdwe store carries a few of their products - and can possibly order others.  I will probably never ever buy/use a wire wheel brush again in my lifetime.  Nyalox is THE way to go.Second great product for "sanding/smoothing" is the sanding mop.  There are several product lines/makers of them out there.  They come in a wide variety of sizes, styles, and grits.  Pick a few and try them - I find them very useful and a time saver.We look forward to seeing pics of the end tables you referenced.  Would even appreciate pics in the various stages of progress - as you have time.Have a Wonderful week.MacPS:  Somehow, I feel the SUBJECT line for this thread should be changed to one more relevant to the discussions.-Original Message-
From: Shannon Vest <istse...@gmail.com>
Sent: Jan 22, 2018 8:21 PM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: New Members and Moderation

Mac and Bill can you use parts like the z axis off say a 900 on a 1200? Also guys there is another thing I have been wondering about. Is there a lot of sanding and forming still after you run a design. I have done some spiral legs in the past on a old Craftsman Router Crafter. I end up spending about 2 hours per leg doing the finishing forming with a rasp then sanding. I am looking to be able to do these legs in a lot less time. I am currently working on 2 end tables with spiral legs right now. So basically looking at 16 hours of work just to get these legs done. The bad part about the Router Crafter is you are stuck doing only one twist. You can't make them tighter or longer. plus you only have about 30 inches at max of twist.I will try and attach a photo of one of the sofa tables I done with the twist legs. It was made from American Chestnut. I got the wood from a old barn. As you well know American Chestnut has pretty much been extinct since the 30's. It is a beautiful wood but very brittle . Thanks guys for all the info you are giving me. I am trying to figure out if the cost of these machines is worth it as far as saving time and energy .On Mon, Jan 22, 2018 at 4:06 PM, MWF <mwfos...@earthlink.net> wrote:Ira,That's the Z-Axis.  Many Mill users have this set-up.  They install a plunge router on the Y-Axis "gantry"/router mount plate and set the depth (Z-axis) by raising/lowering he plunge depth.Mac-Original Message-
From: Shannon Vest 
Sent: Jan 22, 2018 2:11 PM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: New Members and Moderation

On Mon, Jan 22, 2018 at 11:44 AM MWF <mwfos...@earthlink.net> wrote:Ira,There is an older version of a LOM 1000 in the Washington, DC area (Annandale, VA).Here is the link to it on CraigsList: https://washingtondc.craigslist.org/nva/tls/d/legacy-1000-woodworking/6438941195.htmlAs others has conveyed - Welcome to The Group.MacMac thanks for the info on the 1000. One thing I noticed about it though is it doesn’t have the crank on top to raise and lower the router. I know that is considered a axis but not sure if it is x , y , or z.  Is that something I need or is that something I can do without? Thanks Ira-Original Message-
From: Shannon Vest 
Sent: Jan 22, 2018 6:31 AM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: New Members and Moderation

Yeah I saw that one. I live in eastern Ky so that would be a little to far of a road trip to do. I've looked at all of them on eBay. Thanks for looking for me though.                                                                                                                            IraOn Sun, Jan 21, 2018 at 8:58 PM, Bill Bulkeley <bulke...@mmnet.com.au> wrote:













You saw this 1200 for sale right?

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Legacy-1200-Woodworking-Ornamental-Mill-with-Router/152843483615?hash=item23962e79df:g:JRgAAOSwSRpZsbaF

 



Bill





From:
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Sent: Monday, 22 January 2018 8:51
AM
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills
Subject: Re: New Members and
Moderation



 



Hi I'm Ira.I have been doing woodwork for going on 15 years now. 
I have been considering buying a Legacy Mill. I'm not real good with computers
so not really thinking a cnc is for me. The Legacy 1200 is what I'm really
looking for but so far have only found a 900 for sale. It is however miss

RE: New Members and Moderation

2018-01-22 Thread Bill Bulkeley
Most of the mills came out without a Z axis it was an extra you had to buy 
although it is very useful work can be done without it.

Extras for the legacy ornamental mill are almost impossible to buy nowadays so 
when buying a mill look for as many extras as you can that come with the mill 

 

Bill

 

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[mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of MWF
Sent: Tuesday, 23 January 2018 8:07 AM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: New Members and Moderation

 

Ira,
That's the Z-Axis.  
Many Mill users have this set-up.  They install a plunge router on the Y-Axis 
"gantry"/router mount plate and set the depth (Z-axis) by raising/lowering he 
plunge depth.
Mac

  _  

-Original Message- 
From: Shannon Vest 
Sent: Jan 22, 2018 2:11 PM 
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
Subject: Re: New Members and Moderation 

 

On Mon, Jan 22, 2018 at 11:44 AM MWF <mwfos...@earthlink.net> wrote:

Ira,

There is an older version of a LOM 1000 in the Washington, DC area (Annandale, 
VA).
Here is the link to it on CraigsList:

 
https://washingtondc.craigslist.org/nva/tls/d/legacy-1000-woodworking/6438941195.html

As others has conveyed - Welcome to The Group.
Mac


Mac thanks for the info on the 1000. One thing I noticed about it though is it 
doesn’t have the crank on top to raise and lower the router. I know that is 
considered a axis but not sure if it is x , y , or z.  Is that something I need 
or is that something I can do without? Thanks Ira

-Original Message- 
From: Shannon Vest 
Sent: Jan 22, 2018 6:31 AM 
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
Subject: Re: New Members and Moderation 

Yeah I saw that one. I live in eastern Ky so that would be a little to far of a 
road trip to do. I've looked at all of them on eBay. Thanks for looking for me 
though. 
   Ira

 

On Sun, Jan 21, 2018 at 8:58 PM, Bill Bulkeley <bulke...@mmnet.com.au> wrote:

You saw this 1200 for sale right?

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Legacy-1200-Woodworking-Ornamental-Mill-with-Router/152843483615?hash=item23962e79df:g:JRgAAOSwSRpZsbaF

 

 

Bill

 

From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
[mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Ira S. Vest
Sent: Monday, 22 January 2018 8:51 AM
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills
Subject: Re: New Members and Moderation

 

Hi I'm Ira.I have been doing woodwork for going on 15 years now.  I have been 
considering buying a Legacy Mill. I'm not real good with computers so not 
really thinking a cnc is for me. The Legacy 1200 is what I'm really looking for 
but so far have only found a 900 for sale. It is however missing a few parts. 
It's missing a hand wheel, and slides that go in the rails. I have never been 
around or even seen one of the mills in person only on the computer and 
youtube. I can get the 900 for a really good deal. I figure this will get my 
feet wet so to speak then in the future maybe find a 1200 to buy. Any info or 
warnings would be greatly appreciated considering my ignorance with these 
machines. I mainly build furniture and cabinets but would like to also have the 
option to go with columns if I decide to. Thanks for any and all help.  

   Ira S. Vest

On Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 8:07:09 PM UTC-4, Tim wrote:

Hello New Members, 

 

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messages, but please be aware it can be a very long delay.   

 

Getting off the moderated list is easy as posting a message introducing 
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always good for getting instant approval.  I still believe this is a family 
friendly place so please don't be shy.  

 

As of today, there are 63 members that have joined since 2010 that have never 
posted a message.  I sure would like to hear from them either here in this 
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Re: New Members and Moderation

2018-01-22 Thread MWF
Ira,That's the Z-Axis.  Many Mill users have this set-up.  They install a plunge router on the Y-Axis "gantry"/router mount plate and set the depth (Z-axis) by raising/lowering he plunge depth.Mac-Original Message-
From: Shannon Vest <istse...@gmail.com>
Sent: Jan 22, 2018 2:11 PM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: New Members and Moderation

On Mon, Jan 22, 2018 at 11:44 AM MWF <mwfos...@earthlink.net> wrote:Ira,There is an older version of a LOM 1000 in the Washington, DC area (Annandale, VA).Here is the link to it on CraigsList: https://washingtondc.craigslist.org/nva/tls/d/legacy-1000-woodworking/6438941195.htmlAs others has conveyed - Welcome to The Group.MacMac thanks for the info on the 1000. One thing I noticed about it though is it doesn’t have the crank on top to raise and lower the router. I know that is considered a axis but not sure if it is x , y , or z.  Is that something I need or is that something I can do without? Thanks Ira-Original Message-
From: Shannon Vest 
Sent: Jan 22, 2018 6:31 AM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: New Members and Moderation

Yeah I saw that one. I live in eastern Ky so that would be a little to far of a road trip to do. I've looked at all of them on eBay. Thanks for looking for me though.                                                                                                                            IraOn Sun, Jan 21, 2018 at 8:58 PM, Bill Bulkeley <bulke...@mmnet.com.au> wrote:













You saw this 1200 for sale right?

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Legacy-1200-Woodworking-Ornamental-Mill-with-Router/152843483615?hash=item23962e79df:g:JRgAAOSwSRpZsbaF

 

 

Bill

 



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Sent: Monday, 22 January 2018 8:51
AM
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills
Subject: Re: New Members and
Moderation



 



Hi I'm Ira.I have been doing woodwork for going on 15 years now. 
I have been considering buying a Legacy Mill. I'm not real good with computers
so not really thinking a cnc is for me. The Legacy 1200 is what I'm really
looking for but so far have only found a 900 for sale. It is however missing a
few parts. It's missing a hand wheel, and slides that go in the rails. I have
never been around or even seen one of the mills in person only on the computer
and youtube. I can get the 900 for a really good deal. I figure this will get
my feet wet so to speak then in the future maybe find a 1200 to buy. Any info
or warnings would be greatly appreciated considering my ignorance with these
machines. I mainly build furniture and cabinets but would like to also have the
option to go with columns if I decide to. Thanks for any and all help. 
                     
                     
                     
                     
               Ira S. Vest

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Re: New Members and Moderation

2018-01-22 Thread Shannon Vest
On Mon, Jan 22, 2018 at 11:44 AM MWF <mwfos...@earthlink.net> wrote:

> Ira,
>
> There is an older version of a LOM 1000 in the Washington, DC area
> (Annandale, VA).
> Here is the link to it on CraigsList:
>
>
> https://washingtondc.craigslist.org/nva/tls/d/legacy-1000-woodworking/6438941195.html
>
> As others has conveyed - Welcome to The Group.
> Mac
>
> Mac thanks for the info on the 1000. One thing I noticed about it though
> is it doesn’t have the crank on top to raise and lower the router. I know
> that is considered a axis but not sure if it is x , y , or z.  Is that
> something I need or is that something I can do without? Thanks Ira
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Shannon Vest
> Sent: Jan 22, 2018 6:31 AM
> To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: New Members and Moderation
>
> Yeah I saw that one. I live in eastern Ky so that would be a little to far
> of a road trip to do. I've looked at all of them on eBay. Thanks for
> looking for me though.
>   Ira
>
> On Sun, Jan 21, 2018 at 8:58 PM, Bill Bulkeley <bulke...@mmnet.com.au>
> wrote:
>
>> You saw this 1200 for sale right?
>>
>>
>> https://www.ebay.com/itm/Legacy-1200-Woodworking-Ornamental-Mill-with-Router/152843483615?hash=item23962e79df:g:JRgAAOSwSRpZsbaF
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Bill
>>
>>
>>
>> *From:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com [mailto:
>> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com] *On Behalf Of *Ira S. Vest
>> *Sent:* Monday, 22 January 2018 8:51 AM
>> *To:* Legacy Ornamental Mills
>> *Subject:* Re: New Members and Moderation
>>
>>
>>
>> Hi I'm Ira.I have been doing woodwork for going on 15 years now.  I have
>> been considering buying a Legacy Mill. I'm not real good with computers so
>> not really thinking a cnc is for me. The Legacy 1200 is what I'm really
>> looking for but so far have only found a 900 for sale. It is however
>> missing a few parts. It's missing a hand wheel, and slides that go in the
>> rails. I have never been around or even seen one of the mills in person
>> only on the computer and youtube. I can get the 900 for a really good deal.
>> I figure this will get my feet wet so to speak then in the future maybe
>> find a 1200 to buy. Any info or warnings would be greatly appreciated
>> considering my ignorance with these machines. I mainly build furniture and
>> cabinets but would like to also have the option to go with columns if I
>> decide to. Thanks for any and all help.
>>  Ira S.
>> Vest
>>
>> On Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 8:07:09 PM UTC-4, Tim wrote:
>>
>> Hello New Members,
>>
>>
>>
>> This is a reminder that until you post a message, your messages must be
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Re: New Members and Moderation

2018-01-22 Thread MWF
Ira,That just means that you will have very little competition when it comes to you making/selling the various "Ropes" & "Barley Twists" yo make with your Mill.  Folks will be amazed at your "Craftsmanship"! Mac-Original Message-
From: Shannon Vest <istse...@gmail.com>
Sent: Jan 22, 2018 6:34 AM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: New Members and Moderation

Mike I'm from eastern Ky. Sadly most people in this state don't even know what a Legacy Ornamental Mill is.LOL                                                         IraOn Sun, Jan 21, 2018 at 10:06 PM, Okla Mike (Liltwisted) <legacym...@iglide.net> wrote:
  

  
  
Welcome aboard Ira
What part of the world are you from?  As a
furniture builder, you are going to love all the things you will
be able to offer your clientele that your competitors, or even
you now, just couldn't offer.  Have a good read of all the posts
thus far and write down questions.  Further reading may answer
those questions but you may come up with some good ones for the
group.   play with some scrap wood, the learning curve isn't as
steep as you may think.  It sounds like you already have the
most important part accomplished.  You are a craftsman willing
to learn.
Mike OK


On 1/21/2018 3:51 PM, Ira S. Vest
  wrote:


  
  Hi I'm Ira.I have been doing woodwork for going on
15 years now.  I have been considering buying a Legacy Mill. I'm
not real good with computers so not really thinking a cnc is for
me. The Legacy 1200 is what I'm really looking for but so far
have only found a 900 for sale. It is however missing a few
parts. It's missing a hand wheel, and slides that go in the
rails. I have never been around or even seen one of the mills in
person only on the computer and youtube. I can get the 900 for a
really good deal. I figure this will get my feet wet so to speak
then in the future maybe find a 1200 to buy. Any info or
warnings would be greatly appreciated considering my ignorance
with these machines. I mainly build furniture and cabinets but
would like to also have the option to go with columns if I
decide to. Thanks for any and all help.                         
                                                               
               Ira S. Vest

On Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 8:07:09 PM UTC-4, Tim wrote:

  
Hello New Members, 
 
This is a reminder that until you post a message, your
  messages must be approved by either an owner or moderators
  of this group to be posted.  Google sends an automated
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  messages, but please be aware it can be a very long
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  family friendly place so please don't be shy.  
 
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  since 2010 that have never posted a message.  I sure would
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Re: New Members and Moderation

2018-01-22 Thread MWF
Ira,There is an older version of a LOM 1000 in the Washington, DC area (Annandale, VA).Here is the link to it on CraigsList: https://washingtondc.craigslist.org/nva/tls/d/legacy-1000-woodworking/6438941195.htmlAs others has conveyed - Welcome to The Group.Mac-Original Message-
From: Shannon Vest <istse...@gmail.com>
Sent: Jan 22, 2018 6:31 AM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: New Members and Moderation

Yeah I saw that one. I live in eastern Ky so that would be a little to far of a road trip to do. I've looked at all of them on eBay. Thanks for looking for me though.                                                                                                                            IraOn Sun, Jan 21, 2018 at 8:58 PM, Bill Bulkeley <bulke...@mmnet.com.au> wrote:













You saw this 1200 for sale right?

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Legacy-1200-Woodworking-Ornamental-Mill-with-Router/152843483615?hash=item23962e79df:g:JRgAAOSwSRpZsbaF

 

 

Bill

 



From:
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[mailto:legacy-ornamental-mi...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Ira S. Vest
Sent: Monday, 22 January 2018 8:51
AM
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills
Subject: Re: New Members and
Moderation



 



Hi I'm Ira.I have been doing woodwork for going on 15 years now. 
I have been considering buying a Legacy Mill. I'm not real good with computers
so not really thinking a cnc is for me. The Legacy 1200 is what I'm really
looking for but so far have only found a 900 for sale. It is however missing a
few parts. It's missing a hand wheel, and slides that go in the rails. I have
never been around or even seen one of the mills in person only on the computer
and youtube. I can get the 900 for a really good deal. I figure this will get
my feet wet so to speak then in the future maybe find a 1200 to buy. Any info
or warnings would be greatly appreciated considering my ignorance with these
machines. I mainly build furniture and cabinets but would like to also have the
option to go with columns if I decide to. Thanks for any and all help. 
                     
                     
                     
                     
               Ira S. Vest

On Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 8:07:09 PM UTC-4, Tim wrote:





Hello New Members, 





 





This is a reminder that until you post a message, your messages
must be approved by either an owner or moderators of this group to be
posted.  Google sends an automated message to the people that
are responsible for approving messages, but please be aware it can be a
very long delay.   





 





Getting off the moderated list is easy as posting a message introducing
yourself.  Asking a question related to the equipment or posting a photo
is always good for getting instant approval.  I still believe this is a
family friendly place so please don't be shy.  





 





As of today, there are 63 members that have joined since 2010 that have
never posted a message.  I sure would like to hear from them either here
in this thread, or feel free to send me a note off the list so I can update
your status.  





 





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RE: New Members and Moderation

2018-01-22 Thread Bill Bulkeley
Oh I don’t know I live in Australia and bought mine from America :-)

 

Bill

 

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[mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Shannon Vest
Sent: Monday, 22 January 2018 10:32 PM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: New Members and Moderation

 

Yeah I saw that one. I live in eastern Ky so that would be a little to far of a 
road trip to do. I've looked at all of them on eBay. Thanks for looking for me 
though. 
   Ira

 

On Sun, Jan 21, 2018 at 8:58 PM, Bill Bulkeley <bulke...@mmnet.com.au> wrote:

You saw this 1200 for sale right?

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Legacy-1200-Woodworking-Ornamental-Mill-with-Router/152843483615?hash=item23962e79df:g:JRgAAOSwSRpZsbaF

 

 

Bill

 

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[mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Ira S. Vest
Sent: Monday, 22 January 2018 8:51 AM
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills
Subject: Re: New Members and Moderation

 

Hi I'm Ira.I have been doing woodwork for going on 15 years now.  I have been 
considering buying a Legacy Mill. I'm not real good with computers so not 
really thinking a cnc is for me. The Legacy 1200 is what I'm really looking for 
but so far have only found a 900 for sale. It is however missing a few parts. 
It's missing a hand wheel, and slides that go in the rails. I have never been 
around or even seen one of the mills in person only on the computer and 
youtube. I can get the 900 for a really good deal. I figure this will get my 
feet wet so to speak then in the future maybe find a 1200 to buy. Any info or 
warnings would be greatly appreciated considering my ignorance with these 
machines. I mainly build furniture and cabinets but would like to also have the 
option to go with columns if I decide to. Thanks for any and all help.  

   Ira S. Vest

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always good for getting instant approval.  I still believe this is a family 
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Re: New Members and Moderation

2018-01-22 Thread Shannon Vest
Mike I'm from eastern Ky. Sadly most people in this state don't even know
what a Legacy Ornamental Mill is.LOL
   Ira

On Sun, Jan 21, 2018 at 10:06 PM, Okla Mike (Liltwisted) <
legacym...@iglide.net> wrote:

> Welcome aboard Ira
>
> What part of the world are you from?  As a furniture builder, you are
> going to love all the things you will be able to offer your clientele that
> your competitors, or even you now, just couldn't offer.  Have a good read
> of all the posts thus far and write down questions.  Further reading may
> answer those questions but you may come up with some good ones for the
> group.   play with some scrap wood, the learning curve isn't as steep as
> you may think.  It sounds like you already have the most important part
> accomplished.  You are a craftsman willing to learn.
>
> Mike OK
>
> On 1/21/2018 3:51 PM, Ira S. Vest wrote:
>
> Hi I'm Ira.I have been doing woodwork for going on 15 years now.  I have
> been considering buying a Legacy Mill. I'm not real good with computers so
> not really thinking a cnc is for me. The Legacy 1200 is what I'm really
> looking for but so far have only found a 900 for sale. It is however
> missing a few parts. It's missing a hand wheel, and slides that go in the
> rails. I have never been around or even seen one of the mills in person
> only on the computer and youtube. I can get the 900 for a really good deal.
> I figure this will get my feet wet so to speak then in the future maybe
> find a 1200 to buy. Any info or warnings would be greatly appreciated
> considering my ignorance with these machines. I mainly build furniture and
> cabinets but would like to also have the option to go with columns if I
> decide to. Thanks for any and all help.
>  Ira S.
> Vest
>
> On Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 8:07:09 PM UTC-4, Tim wrote:
>>
>> Hello New Members,
>>
>> This is a reminder that until you post a message, your messages must be
>> approved by either an owner or moderators of this group to be
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>>
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>> always good for getting instant approval.  I still believe this is a family
>> friendly place so please don't be shy.
>>
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>> never posted a message.  I sure would like to hear from them either here in
>> this thread, or feel free to send me a note off the list so I can update
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>>
>> -Tim
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Re: New Members and Moderation

2018-01-22 Thread Shannon Vest
Yeah I saw that one. I live in eastern Ky so that would be a little to far
of a road trip to do. I've looked at all of them on eBay. Thanks for
looking for me though.
  Ira

On Sun, Jan 21, 2018 at 8:58 PM, Bill Bulkeley <bulke...@mmnet.com.au>
wrote:

> You saw this 1200 for sale right?
>
> https://www.ebay.com/itm/Legacy-1200-Woodworking-
> Ornamental-Mill-with-Router/152843483615?hash=item23962e79df:g:
> JRgAAOSwSRpZsbaF
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>
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> Bill
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>
>
> *From:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com [mailto:
> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com] *On Behalf Of *Ira S. Vest
> *Sent:* Monday, 22 January 2018 8:51 AM
> *To:* Legacy Ornamental Mills
> *Subject:* Re: New Members and Moderation
>
>
>
> Hi I'm Ira.I have been doing woodwork for going on 15 years now.  I have
> been considering buying a Legacy Mill. I'm not real good with computers so
> not really thinking a cnc is for me. The Legacy 1200 is what I'm really
> looking for but so far have only found a 900 for sale. It is however
> missing a few parts. It's missing a hand wheel, and slides that go in the
> rails. I have never been around or even seen one of the mills in person
> only on the computer and youtube. I can get the 900 for a really good deal.
> I figure this will get my feet wet so to speak then in the future maybe
> find a 1200 to buy. Any info or warnings would be greatly appreciated
> considering my ignorance with these machines. I mainly build furniture and
> cabinets but would like to also have the option to go with columns if I
> decide to. Thanks for any and all help.
>  Ira S.
> Vest
>
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Re: New Members and Moderation

2018-01-21 Thread Okla Mike (Liltwisted)

Welcome aboard Ira

What part of the world are you from?  As a furniture builder, you are 
going to love all the things you will be able to offer your clientele 
that your competitors, or even you now, just couldn't offer.  Have a 
good read of all the posts thus far and write down questions.  Further 
reading may answer those questions but you may come up with some good 
ones for the group.   play with some scrap wood, the learning curve 
isn't as steep as you may think.  It sounds like you already have the 
most important part accomplished.  You are a craftsman willing to learn.


Mike OK


On 1/21/2018 3:51 PM, Ira S. Vest wrote:
Hi I'm Ira.I have been doing woodwork for going on 15 years now.  I 
have been considering buying a Legacy Mill. I'm not real good with 
computers so not really thinking a cnc is for me. The Legacy 1200 is 
what I'm really looking for but so far have only found a 900 for sale. 
It is however missing a few parts. It's missing a hand wheel, and 
slides that go in the rails. I have never been around or even seen one 
of the mills in person only on the computer and youtube. I can get the 
900 for a really good deal. I figure this will get my feet wet so to 
speak then in the future maybe find a 1200 to buy. Any info or 
warnings would be greatly appreciated considering my ignorance with 
these machines. I mainly build furniture and cabinets but would like 
to also have the option to go with columns if I decide to. Thanks for 
any and all help.                Ira S. Vest


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RE: New Members and Moderation

2018-01-21 Thread Bill Bulkeley
You saw this 1200 for sale right?

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Legacy-1200-Woodworking-Ornamental-Mill-with-Router/152843483615?hash=item23962e79df:g:JRgAAOSwSRpZsbaF

 

 

Bill

 

From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
[mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Ira S. Vest
Sent: Monday, 22 January 2018 8:51 AM
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills
Subject: Re: New Members and Moderation

 

Hi I'm Ira.I have been doing woodwork for going on 15 years now.  I have been 
considering buying a Legacy Mill. I'm not real good with computers so not 
really thinking a cnc is for me. The Legacy 1200 is what I'm really looking for 
but so far have only found a 900 for sale. It is however missing a few parts. 
It's missing a hand wheel, and slides that go in the rails. I have never been 
around or even seen one of the mills in person only on the computer and 
youtube. I can get the 900 for a really good deal. I figure this will get my 
feet wet so to speak then in the future maybe find a 1200 to buy. Any info or 
warnings would be greatly appreciated considering my ignorance with these 
machines. I mainly build furniture and cabinets but would like to also have the 
option to go with columns if I decide to. Thanks for any and all help.  

   Ira S. Vest

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Hello New Members, 

 

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always good for getting instant approval.  I still believe this is a family 
friendly place so please don't be shy.  

 

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posted a message.  I sure would like to hear from them either here in this 
thread, or feel free to send me a note off the list so I can update your 
status.  

 

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RE: New Members and Moderation

2018-01-21 Thread Bill Bulkeley
Welcome to the group Ira here is a link to the ornamental mill user manual it 
will help you identify what bits you need for the mill your looking at and also 
any others that may be missing too.

https://www.dropbox.com/home/Public you will also find some interesting stuff 
here too 

about the ornamental mills  
http://www.ornamentalmills.com/turningaround/index.html

 

 

Bill

 

 

 

 

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[mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Ira S. Vest
Sent: Monday, 22 January 2018 8:51 AM
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills
Subject: Re: New Members and Moderation

 

Hi I'm Ira.I have been doing woodwork for going on 15 years now.  I have been 
considering buying a Legacy Mill. I'm not real good with computers so not 
really thinking a cnc is for me. The Legacy 1200 is what I'm really looking for 
but so far have only found a 900 for sale. It is however missing a few parts. 
It's missing a hand wheel, and slides that go in the rails. I have never been 
around or even seen one of the mills in person only on the computer and 
youtube. I can get the 900 for a really good deal. I figure this will get my 
feet wet so to speak then in the future maybe find a 1200 to buy. Any info or 
warnings would be greatly appreciated considering my ignorance with these 
machines. I mainly build furniture and cabinets but would like to also have the 
option to go with columns if I decide to. Thanks for any and all help.  

   Ira S. Vest

On Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 8:07:09 PM UTC-4, Tim wrote:

Hello New Members, 

 

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approved by either an owner or moderators of this group to be posted.  Google 
sends an automated message to the people that are responsible for approving 
messages, but please be aware it can be a very long delay.   

 

Getting off the moderated list is easy as posting a message introducing 
yourself.  Asking a question related to the equipment or posting a photo is 
always good for getting instant approval.  I still believe this is a family 
friendly place so please don't be shy.  

 

As of today, there are 63 members that have joined since 2010 that have never 
posted a message.  I sure would like to hear from them either here in this 
thread, or feel free to send me a note off the list so I can update your 
status.  

 

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Re: New Members and Moderation

2018-01-21 Thread Ira S. Vest
Hi I'm Ira.I have been doing woodwork for going on 15 years now.  I have 
been considering buying a Legacy Mill. I'm not real good with computers so 
not really thinking a cnc is for me. The Legacy 1200 is what I'm really 
looking for but so far have only found a 900 for sale. It is however 
missing a few parts. It's missing a hand wheel, and slides that go in the 
rails. I have never been around or even seen one of the mills in person 
only on the computer and youtube. I can get the 900 for a really good deal. 
I figure this will get my feet wet so to speak then in the future maybe 
find a 1200 to buy. Any info or warnings would be greatly appreciated 
considering my ignorance with these machines. I mainly build furniture and 
cabinets but would like to also have the option to go with columns if I 
decide to. Thanks for any and all help.
 Ira S. 
Vest

On Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 8:07:09 PM UTC-4, Tim wrote:
>
> Hello New Members, 
>  
> This is a reminder that until you post a message, your messages must be 
> approved by either an owner or moderators of this group to be 
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> very long delay.   
>  
> Getting off the moderated list is easy as posting a message introducing 
> yourself.  Asking a question related to the equipment or posting a photo is 
> always good for getting instant approval.  I still believe this is a family 
> friendly place so please don't be shy.  
>  
> As of today, there are 63 members that have joined since 2010 that have 
> never posted a message.  I sure would like to hear from them either here in 
> this thread, or feel free to send me a note off the list so I can update 
> your status.  
>  
> -Tim
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RE: New Members and Moderation

2017-12-16 Thread Bill Bulkeley
This guy seems to have a good clamping system on a flat  work surface with 
holes i think it would work on the legacy as well like what your describing 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-rqf4uSXRE

Some double sided tape as well would stop any lifting if it didn’t sit flat 
when clamping . I like legacy's new flat clamps too but I too can't  afford 
them either 
Please post pictures of your project as your doing it..
Bill

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To: Legacy Ornamental Mills
Subject: New Members and Moderation

Hello. S.E. Texas. Retired professional firefighter 33 years. Woodworking for 
30+ years. New shop 30'x40'. Got our LOC model 1000 w/ legs. All the gears. 
Porter Cable 3 1/4 hp. @ woodworking show 90's. Recently put on retractable 
wheels from Rockler. Fit really nice. Want to make flutes on facing of china 
cabinet. Has anyone cut flutes on flat surface? Making my on cam clamps and 
work surface to clamp 1 1/2" wide x3/4" thick  X 60" long pc. of wood. Did look 
on LOC web site and saw their new CNC clamps. Would need ( want ) at least 3 
sets. $210.00. A little too expensive.  I can make a jig for less than $20.00. 
Did look on internet to get some ideas. Work surface will have lots of 3/4" 
holes ( like workbench bench dog holes ) and make the  cams to fit in bench dog 
holes. Secure the work surface to the long lower rails under router carriage. 
Any ideas will help.Steve.

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New Members and Moderation

2017-12-16 Thread fd . mann
Hello. S.E. Texas. Retired professional firefighter 33 years. Woodworking for 
30+ years. New shop 30'x40'. Got our LOC model 1000 w/ legs. All the gears. 
Porter Cable 3 1/4 hp. @ woodworking show 90's. Recently put on retractable 
wheels from Rockler. Fit really nice. Want to make flutes on facing of china 
cabinet. Has anyone cut flutes on flat surface? Making my on cam clamps and 
work surface to clamp 1 1/2" wide x3/4" thick  X 60" long pc. of wood. Did look 
on LOC web site and saw their new CNC clamps. Would need ( want ) at least 3 
sets. $210.00. A little too expensive.  I can make a jig for less than $20.00. 
Did look on internet to get some ideas. Work surface will have lots of 3/4" 
holes ( like workbench bench dog holes ) and make the  cams to fit in bench dog 
holes. Secure the work surface to the long lower rails under router carriage. 
Any ideas will help.Steve.

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RE: New Members and Moderation

2017-10-21 Thread Russ Veinot
I agree with everything Curt just said (wrote :>)  I actually think that the 
Legacy company is wrong.  I have been on a mission this year to prove that the 
LOM should be and can be your goto machine for most things you do in your shop. 
 I believe that the LOM can do the work of most other machines in the shop 
(jointer, planer, hand held routing, router table, horizontal router,, etc.). I 
see it as the Swiss army knife machine.  In my Youtube channel, I am trying to 
show how many different things you can do with the LOM and why EVERY workshop 
should have one.  I also believe building a legacy type machine is not all that 
difficult.  I plan on building one sooner or later to prove it..

 

Regards

Russ

 

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[mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of CURTIS GEORGE
Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2017 2:03 PM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: New Members and Moderation

 

Welcome to the group Andy.

If you are looking for support form anyone about the Legacy Ornamental Mill 
this is the place to be.  Im sure that you have or will hear about horror 
story's about people and the Legacy company's support services.

 

In  Nut shell, Legacy has switched its tracks, and left the manual machines 
behind. stating that CNC is the new future of the company. 

OUR group is over 400 members strong, The knowledge and skill levels,

of many of our members, I know will be helpful, getting you through almost any 
problem that you will run into.

 

So I invite you to ask, and share your experiences with the group as much as 
you can. In this way we all can grow and get better in the process. ;-)

 

Again Welcome aboard.

talk to you more latter.

 

C.A.G.

 

 

 

  _  

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Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2017 1:46:33 PM
Subject: Re: New Members and Moderation

 

Hello all,

 

I'm Andy Guss, live in Salt LAke, not too far from the Legacy factory down in 
Springville, although I have never been there.  I recently purchased a Revo 
that I hope to get up and running to use for some hobby projects.

 

I joined the group because it seemed that future support for the manual mills 
would be minimal from the company that made them, so a group of people with 
knowledge and experience seemed like my best hope for help.

 

Thanks,

 

Andy

 

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RE: New Members and Moderation

2017-10-19 Thread Bill Bulkeley
Yes welcome Andy there is a few revo owners in the group an I am one of them a 
great little mill the revo I’m sure you will not regret buying it. Here is the 
place to ask questions no matter how small usually someone here can always help

So again welcome

Bill 

 

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Sent: Friday, 20 October 2017 4:47 AM
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills
Subject: Re: New Members and Moderation

 

Hello all,

 

I'm Andy Guss, live in Salt LAke, not too far from the Legacy factory down in 
Springville, although I have never been there.  I recently purchased a Revo 
that I hope to get up and running to use for some hobby projects.

 

I joined the group because it seemed that future support for the manual mills 
would be minimal from the company that made them, so a group of people with 
knowledge and experience seemed like my best hope for help.

 

Thanks,

 

Andy

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Re: New Members and Moderation

2017-10-19 Thread Andy Guss
Hello all,

I'm Andy Guss, live in Salt LAke, not too far from the Legacy factory down 
in Springville, although I have never been there.  I recently purchased a 
Revo that I hope to get up and running to use for some hobby projects.

I joined the group because it seemed that future support for the manual 
mills would be minimal from the company that made them, so a group of 
people with knowledge and experience seemed like my best hope for help.

Thanks,

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Re: New Members and Moderation

2016-06-21 Thread John McGouirk


On Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 8:07:09 PM UTC-4, Tim wrote:
>
> Hello New Members, 
>  
> This is a reminder that until you post a message, your messages must be 
> approved by either an owner or moderators of this group to be 
> posted.  Google sends an automated message to the people that 
> are responsible for approving messages, but please be aware it can be a 
> very long delay.   
>  
> Getting off the moderated list is easy as posting a message introducing 
> yourself.  Asking a question related to the equipment or posting a photo is 
> always good for getting instant approval.  I still believe this is a family 
> friendly place so please don't be shy.  
>  
> As of today, there are 63 members that have joined since 2010 that have 
> never posted a message.  I sure would like to hear from them either here in 
> this thread, or feel free to send me a note off the list so I can update 
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>  
> -Tim
>  
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Re: New Members and Moderation

2016-06-12 Thread aussiman
Tim just to confirm i had to glue some plastic today with super glue and i 
was having trouble getting it to stick so i tried denatured alcohol for a 
*accelerator*
(i didn't have any acetone) it worked well but as i read it turned the glue 
white but stuck OK so i'm thinking acetone will work too 

Bill
  

On Monday, June 6, 2016 at 10:20:52 PM UTC+10, Curtis wrote:
>
> Hello and good morning everyone.
>
> Bill I did not know that acetone is an alternative accelerator. I have to 
> try that!  Thanks for the tip!
>
> C.A.G. 
>
> --
> *From: *"Bill Bulkeley" <bulk...@mmnet.com.au >
> *To: *legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com 
> *Sent: *Sunday, June 5, 2016 10:47:40 PM
> *Subject: *RE: New Members and Moderation
>
> With the paper and white glue which works well but after you have to sand 
> back to the wood to remove the paper and glue am I correct? I would prefer 
> not to have to do that. 
>
> And I don’t know about over there but here super glue is like 99 cents a 
> tube in a craft shop under 2 dollars for masking tape and  a dollar for 
> *Acetone 
> Or nail polish remover (Acetone is an alternative for accelerator if you 
> didn’t know) so for under 4 bucks I have a cheap holding method and it 
> peels off no sanding I like that.*
>
> *Bill*
>
>  
>
> *From:* legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com  [mailto:
> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com ] *On Behalf Of *MWF
> *Sent:* Monday, 6 June 2016 12:14 PM
> *To:* legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com 
> *Subject:* Re: New Members and Moderation
>
>  
>
> Curtis and all,
>
> I see it comes down to either:
>
> I need it quick - Use the masking tape & Super Glue  OR  Use the Hot Melt 
> Glue (cheaper of the two?)
>
> OR
>
> I DON'T need it quick - I planned ahead --  Use the paper bag & white glue 
> and wait 'til it dries (Least cost of all options?)
>
> Mac
> ------
> ------
>
> -Original Message- 
> From: CURTIS GEORGE 
> Sent: Jun 5, 2016 10:08 PM 
> To: legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com  
> Subject: Re: New Members and Moderation 
>
>
> Hello Mac
>
> I use paper joints on split turnings quite a bit. but for some reason for 
> mounting wood on the Legacy, 
>
> I like the hot melt glue approach. although  having said that, Mike P. has 
> also recemended to me to try this masking tape/supper glue (CA Glue) idea 
> to me a while back.
>
> I will be trying this idea out for my self. sometime in the not so off 
> future.
>
>  
>
> Thanks for all the suggestions, Please keep the ideas coming.
>
> C.A.G.
>
>  
> --
>
> *From: *"MWF" <mwfo...@earthlink.net >
> *To: *legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com 
> *Sent: *Sunday, June 5, 2016 9:48:50 PM
> *Subject: *RE: New Members and Moderation
>
>  
>
> Does anyone else use plain old white glue and a piece of brown paper 
> grocery bag (here in the USA) cut to at least the size of the smaller of 
> the two pieces being temporarily joined?  Yes, you have to wait for it to 
> "dry" - but the wallet is willing to wait in many cases. (Plan ahead.)
> Then when it comes time to separate the pieces, place a blade (chisel, 
> knife, etc.) at the joint and strike with a mallet. The paper is "the weak 
> link".
> Mac
> --
> --
>
> -Original Message- 
> From: Bill Bulkeley 
> Sent: Jun 5, 2016 6:50 PM 
> To: legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com  
> Subject: RE: New Members and Moderation 
>
>  
>
> I really like this idea, here in Australia where I live I can’t always get 
> good double sided tape but I can get good masking tape and super glue I’m 
> defiantly trying this one.
>
> Bill
>
>  
>
> *From:* legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com  [mailto:
> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com ] *On Behalf Of *Harvey 
> Matyas
> *Sent:* Monday, 6 June 2016 6:16 AM
> *To:* legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com 
> *Subject:* Re: New Members and Moderation
>
>  
>
> I have not used the method described on the link below but  plan to in the 
> near future.  I need to buy the supper glue and accelerant.
>
> It is not double sided tape but hopefully a better method.
>
>  
>
> Harvey
>
>  
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3uTsQ3dYRrk
>
>  
>
>  On Sat, Jun 4, 2016 at 3:30 PM, Phil Burns <fill...@gmail.com 
> > wrote:
>
> I just got a manual Legacy 1000xl mill and just started using it, my first 
> project being a flag display box.  I am learning by my mistakes.  My 
> question is what is a good source

RE: New Members and Moderation

2016-06-07 Thread Bill Bulkeley
You defiantly have, I believe another member is also going to try it out this 
week end 

Bill

 

From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
[mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Harvey Matyas
Sent: Wednesday, 8 June 2016 9:49 AM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: New Members and Moderation

 

Bill

 

Let me know what happens.

Maybe I have finally made a contribution to the group!

 

Harvey

 

On Sun, Jun 5, 2016 at 5:50 PM, Bill Bulkeley <bulke...@mmnet.com.au> wrote:

I really like this idea, here in Australia where I live I can’t always get good 
double sided tape but I can get good masking tape and super glue I’m defiantly 
trying this one.

Bill

 

From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
[mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Harvey Matyas
Sent: Monday, 6 June 2016 6:16 AM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: New Members and Moderation

 

I have not used the method described on the link below but  plan to in the near 
future.  I need to buy the supper glue and accelerant.

It is not double sided tape but hopefully a better method.

 

Harvey

 

 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3uTsQ3dYRrk

 

 

 

 

On Sat, Jun 4, 2016 at 3:30 PM, Phil Burns <fillbu...@gmail.com> wrote:

I just got a manual Legacy 1000xl mill and just started using it, my first 
project being a flag display box.  I am learning by my mistakes.  My question 
is what is a good source for the double sided tape used to hold the project in 
place while milling it?  Does it have to be the foam kind? I got a partial roll 
of the foam stuff with the machine, but there is no brand stamp on it so don't 
know what kind it is or from where to order it.  I've been looking online and 
there seems to be  different kinds, going from about $7 a roll up to $20.  A 
suggestion for an online source would be appreciated.

 

Phil

On Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 8:07:09 PM UTC-4, Tim wrote:

Hello New Members, 

 

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approved by either an owner or moderators of this group to be posted.  Google 
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messages, but please be aware it can be a very long delay.   

 

Getting off the moderated list is easy as posting a message introducing 
yourself.  Asking a question related to the equipment or posting a photo is 
always good for getting instant approval.  I still believe this is a family 
friendly place so please don't be shy.  

 

As of today, there are 63 members that have joined since 2010 that have never 
posted a message.  I sure would like to hear from them either here in this 
thread, or feel free to send me a note off the list so I can update your 
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Re: New Members and Moderation

2016-06-07 Thread Harvey Matyas
Bill

Let me know what happens.
Maybe I have finally made a contribution to the group!

Harvey

On Sun, Jun 5, 2016 at 5:50 PM, Bill Bulkeley <bulke...@mmnet.com.au> wrote:

> I really like this idea, here in Australia where I live I can’t always get
> good double sided tape but I can get good masking tape and super glue I’m
> defiantly trying this one.
>
> Bill
>
>
>
> *From:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com [mailto:
> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com] *On Behalf Of *Harvey Matyas
> *Sent:* Monday, 6 June 2016 6:16 AM
> *To:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
> *Subject:* Re: New Members and Moderation
>
>
>
> I have not used the method described on the link below but  plan to in the
> near future.  I need to buy the supper glue and accelerant.
>
> It is not double sided tape but hopefully a better method.
>
>
>
> Harvey
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3uTsQ3dYRrk
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Sat, Jun 4, 2016 at 3:30 PM, Phil Burns <fillbu...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I just got a manual Legacy 1000xl mill and just started using it, my first
> project being a flag display box.  I am learning by my mistakes.  My
> question is what is a good source for the double sided tape used to hold
> the project in place while milling it?  Does it have to be the foam kind? I
> got a partial roll of the foam stuff with the machine, but there is no
> brand stamp on it so don't know what kind it is or from where to order it.
> I've been looking online and there seems to be  different kinds, going from
> about $7 a roll up to $20.  A suggestion for an online source would be
> appreciated.
>
>
>
> Phil
>
> On Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 8:07:09 PM UTC-4, Tim wrote:
>
> Hello New Members,
>
>
>
> This is a reminder that until you post a message, your messages must be
> approved by either an owner or moderators of this group to be
> posted.  Google sends an automated message to the people that
> are responsible for approving messages, but please be aware it can be a
> very long delay.
>
>
>
> Getting off the moderated list is easy as posting a message introducing
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> always good for getting instant approval.  I still believe this is a family
> friendly place so please don't be shy.
>
>
>
> As of today, there are 63 members that have joined since 2010 that have
> never posted a message.  I sure would like to hear from them either here in
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> your status.
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>
> -Tim
>
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Re: New Members and Moderation

2016-06-06 Thread CURTIS GEORGE
Hello and good morning everyone. 

Bill I did not know that acetone is an alternative accelerator. I have to try 
that! Thanks for the tip! 

C.A.G. 

- Original Message -

From: "Bill Bulkeley" <bulke...@mmnet.com.au> 
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
Sent: Sunday, June 5, 2016 10:47:40 PM 
Subject: RE: New Members and Moderation 



With the paper and white glue which works well but after you have to sand back 
to the wood to remove the paper and glue am I correct? I would prefer not to 
have to do that. 

And I don’t know about over there but here super glue is like 99 cents a tube 
in a craft shop under 2 dollars for masking tape and a dollar for Acetone Or 
nail polish remover (Acetone is an alternative for accelerator if you didn’t 
know) so for under 4 bucks I have a cheap holding method and it peels off no 
sanding I like that. 

Bill 




From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
[mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of MWF 
Sent: Monday, 6 June 2016 12:14 PM 
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
Subject: Re: New Members and Moderation 





Curtis and all, 

I see it comes down to either: 

I need it quick - Use the masking tape & Super Glue OR Use the Hot Melt Glue 
(cheaper of the two?) 

OR 

I DON'T need it quick - I planned ahead -- Use the paper bag & white glue and 
wait 'til it dries (Least cost of all options?) 

Mac 






-Original Message- 
From: CURTIS GEORGE 
Sent: Jun 5, 2016 10:08 PM 
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
Subject: Re: New Members and Moderation 




Hello Mac 


I use paper joints on split turnings quite a bit. but for some reason for 
mounting wood on the Legacy, 


I like the hot melt glue approach. although having said that, Mike P. has also 
recemended to me to try this masking tape/supper glue (CA Glue) idea to me a 
while back. 


I will be trying this idea out for my self. sometime in the not so off future. 





Thanks for all the suggestions, Please keep the ideas coming. 


C.A.G. 



- Original Message -



From: "MWF" <mwfos...@earthlink.net> 
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
Sent: Sunday, June 5, 2016 9:48:50 PM 
Subject: RE: New Members and Moderation 





Does anyone else use plain old white glue and a piece of brown paper grocery 
bag (here in the USA) cut to at least the size of the smaller of the two pieces 
being temporarily joined? Yes, you have to wait for it to "dry" - but the 
wallet is willing to wait in many cases. (Plan ahead.) 
Then when it comes time to separate the pieces, place a blade (chisel, knife, 
etc.) at the joint and strike with a mallet. The paper is "the weak link". 
Mac 






-Original Message- 
From: Bill Bulkeley 
Sent: Jun 5, 2016 6:50 PM 
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
Subject: RE: New Members and Moderation 





I really like this idea, here in Australia where I live I can’t always get good 
double sided tape but I can get good masking tape and super glue I’m defiantly 
trying this one. 

Bill 




From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
[mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Harvey Matyas 
Sent: Monday, 6 June 2016 6:16 AM 
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
Subject: Re: New Members and Moderation 





I have not used the method described on the link below but plan to in the near 
future. I need to buy the supper glue and accelerant. 


It is not double sided tape but hopefully a better method. 





Harvey 





https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3uTsQ3dYRrk 





On Sat, Jun 4, 2016 at 3:30 PM, Phil Burns < fillbu...@gmail.com > wrote: 


I just got a manual Legacy 1000xl mill and just started using it, my first 
project being a flag display box. I am learning by my mistakes. My question is 
what is a good source for the double sided tape used to hold the project in 
place while milling it? Does it have to be the foam kind? I got a partial roll 
of the foam stuff with the machine, but there is no brand stamp on it so don't 
know what kind it is or from where to order it. I've been looking online and 
there seems to be different kinds, going from about $7 a roll up to $20. A 
suggestion for an online source would be appreciated. 





Phil 

On Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 8:07:09 PM UTC-4, Tim wrote: 


Hello New Members, 





This is a reminder that until you post a message, your messages must be 
approved by either an owner or moderators of this group to be posted. Google 
sends an automated message to the people that are responsible for approving 
messages, but please be aware it can be a very long delay. 





Getting off the moderated list is easy as posting a message introducing 
yourself. Asking a question related to the equipment or posting a photo is 
always good for getting instant approval. I still believe this is a family 
friendly place so please don't be shy. 





As of today

RE: New Members and Moderation

2016-06-05 Thread Bill Bulkeley
With the paper and white glue which works well but after you have to sand back 
to the wood to remove the paper and glue am I correct? I would prefer not to 
have to do that. 

And I don’t know about over there but here super glue is like 99 cents a tube 
in a craft shop under 2 dollars for masking tape and  a dollar for Acetone Or 
nail polish remover (Acetone is an alternative for accelerator if you didn’t 
know) so for under 4 bucks I have a cheap holding method and it peels off no 
sanding I like that.

Bill

 

From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
[mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of MWF
Sent: Monday, 6 June 2016 12:14 PM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: New Members and Moderation

 

Curtis and all,

I see it comes down to either:

I need it quick - Use the masking tape & Super Glue  OR  Use the Hot Melt Glue 
(cheaper of the two?)

OR

I DON'T need it quick - I planned ahead --  Use the paper bag & white glue and 
wait 'til it dries (Least cost of all options?)

Mac

  _  

  _  

-Original Message- 
From: CURTIS GEORGE 
Sent: Jun 5, 2016 10:08 PM 
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
Subject: Re: New Members and Moderation 




Hello Mac

I use paper joints on split turnings quite a bit. but for some reason for 
mounting wood on the Legacy, 

I like the hot melt glue approach. although  having said that, Mike P. has also 
recemended to me to try this masking tape/supper glue (CA Glue) idea to me a 
while back.

I will be trying this idea out for my self. sometime in the not so off future.

 

Thanks for all the suggestions, Please keep the ideas coming.

C.A.G.

 


  _  


From: "MWF" <mwfos...@earthlink.net>
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Sent: Sunday, June 5, 2016 9:48:50 PM
Subject: RE: New Members and Moderation

 

Does anyone else use plain old white glue and a piece of brown paper grocery 
bag (here in the USA) cut to at least the size of the smaller of the two pieces 
being temporarily joined?  Yes, you have to wait for it to "dry" - but the 
wallet is willing to wait in many cases. (Plan ahead.)
Then when it comes time to separate the pieces, place a blade (chisel, knife, 
etc.) at the joint and strike with a mallet. The paper is "the weak link".
Mac


  _  


  _  


-Original Message- 
From: Bill Bulkeley 
Sent: Jun 5, 2016 6:50 PM 
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
Subject: RE: New Members and Moderation 

 

I really like this idea, here in Australia where I live I can’t always get good 
double sided tape but I can get good masking tape and super glue I’m defiantly 
trying this one.

Bill

 

From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
[mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Harvey Matyas
Sent: Monday, 6 June 2016 6:16 AM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: New Members and Moderation

 

I have not used the method described on the link below but  plan to in the near 
future.  I need to buy the supper glue and accelerant.

It is not double sided tape but hopefully a better method.

 

Harvey

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3uTsQ3dYRrk

 

 On Sat, Jun 4, 2016 at 3:30 PM, Phil Burns <fillbu...@gmail.com> wrote:

I just got a manual Legacy 1000xl mill and just started using it, my first 
project being a flag display box.  I am learning by my mistakes.  My question 
is what is a good source for the double sided tape used to hold the project in 
place while milling it?  Does it have to be the foam kind? I got a partial roll 
of the foam stuff with the machine, but there is no brand stamp on it so don't 
know what kind it is or from where to order it.  I've been looking online and 
there seems to be  different kinds, going from about $7 a roll up to $20.  A 
suggestion for an online source would be appreciated.

 

Phil

On Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 8:07:09 PM UTC-4, Tim wrote:

Hello New Members, 

 

This is a reminder that until you post a message, your messages must be 
approved by either an owner or moderators of this group to be posted.  Google 
sends an automated message to the people that are responsible for approving 
messages, but please be aware it can be a very long delay.   

 

Getting off the moderated list is easy as posting a message introducing 
yourself.  Asking a question related to the equipment or posting a photo is 
always good for getting instant approval.  I still believe this is a family 
friendly place so please don't be shy.  

 

As of today, there are 63 members that have joined since 2010 that have never 
posted a message.  I sure would like to hear from them either here in this 
thread, or feel free to send me a note off the list so I can update your 
status.  

 

-Tim

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Re: New Members and Moderation

2016-06-05 Thread MWF
Curtis and all,I see it comes down to either:I need it quick - Use the masking tape & Super Glue  OR  Use the Hot Melt Glue (cheaper of the two?)ORI DON'T need it quick - I planned ahead --  Use the paper bag & white glue and wait 'til it dries (Least cost of all options?)Mac-Original Message-
From: CURTIS GEORGE <curtgeo...@wowway.com>
Sent: Jun 5, 2016 10:08 PM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: New Members and Moderation

Hello MacI use paper joints on split turnings quite a bit. but for some reason for mounting wood on the Legacy, I like the hot melt glue approach. although  having said that, Mike P. has also recemended to me to try this masking tape/supper glue (CA Glue) idea to me a while back.I will be trying this idea out for my self. sometime in the not so off future.Thanks for all the suggestions, Please keep the ideas coming.C.A.G.From: "MWF" <mwfos...@earthlink.net>To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.comSent: Sunday, June 5, 2016 9:48:50 PMSubject: RE: New Members and ModerationDoes anyone else use plain old white glue and a piece of brown paper grocery bag (here in the USA) cut to at least the size of the smaller of the two pieces being temporarily joined?  Yes, you have to wait for it to "dry" - but the wallet is willing to wait in many cases. (Plan ahead.)Then when it comes time to separate the pieces, place a blade (chisel, knife, etc.) at the joint and strike with a mallet. The paper is "the weak link".Mac-Original Message- From: Bill Bulkeley Sent: Jun 5, 2016 6:50 PM To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Subject: RE: New Members and Moderation I really like this idea, here in Australia where I live I can’t always get good double sided tape but I can get good masking tape and super glue I’m defiantly trying this one.Bill From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com [mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Harvey Matyas Sent: Monday, 6 June 2016 6:16 AM To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: New Members and Moderation I have not used the method described on the link below but  plan to in the near future.  I need to buy the supper glue and accelerant.It is not double sided tape but hopefully a better method. Harvey https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3uTsQ3dYRrk  On Sat, Jun 4, 2016 at 3:30 PM, Phil Burns <fillbu...@gmail.com> wrote:I just got a manual Legacy 1000xl mill and just started using it, my first project being a flag display box.  I am learning by my mistakes.  My question is what is a good source for the double sided tape used to hold the project in place while milling it?  Does it have to be the foam kind? I got a partial roll of the foam stuff with the machine, but there is no brand stamp on it so don't know what kind it is or from where to order it.  I've been looking online and there seems to be  different kinds, going from about $7 a roll up to $20.  A suggestion for an online source would be appreciated. Phil  On Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 8:07:09 PM UTC-4, Tim wrote:Hello New Members,  This is a reminder that until you post a message, your messages must be approved by either an owner or moderators of this group to be posted.  Google sends an automated message to the people that are responsible for approving messages, but please be aware it can be a very long delay.    Getting off the moderated list is easy as posting a message introducing yourself.  Asking a question related to the equipment or posting a photo is always good for getting instant approval.  I still believe this is a family friendly place so please don't be shy.   As of today, there are 63 members that have joined since 2010 that have never posted a message.  I sure would like to hear from them either here in this thread, or feel free to send me a note off the list so I can update your status.   -Tim








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Re: New Members and Moderation

2016-06-05 Thread CURTIS GEORGE
Hello Mac 
I use paper joints on split turnings quite a bit. but for some reason for 
mounting wood on the Legacy, 
I like the hot melt glue approach. although having said that, Mike P. has also 
recemended to me to try this masking tape/supper glue (CA Glue) idea to me a 
while back. 
I will be trying this idea out for my self. sometime in the not so off future. 

Thanks for all the suggestions, Please keep the ideas coming . 
C.A.G. 

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From: "MWF" <mwfos...@earthlink.net> 
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
Sent: Sunday, June 5, 2016 9:48:50 PM 
Subject: RE: New Members and Moderation 

Does anyone else use plain old white glue and a piece of brown paper grocery 
bag (here in the USA) cut to at least the size of the smaller of the two pieces 
being temporarily joined? Yes, you have to wait for it to "dry" - but the 
wallet is willing to wait in many cases. (Plan ahead.) 
Then when it comes time to separate the pieces, place a blade (chisel, knife, 
etc.) at the joint and strike with a mallet. The paper is "the weak link". 
Mac 




-Original Message- 
From: Bill Bulkeley 
Sent: Jun 5, 2016 6:50 PM 
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
Subject: RE: New Members and Moderation 



I really like this idea, here in Australia where I live I can’t always get good 
double sided tape but I can get good masking tape and super glue I’m defiantly 
trying this one. 

Bill 




From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
[mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Harvey Matyas 
Sent: Monday, 6 June 2016 6:16 AM 
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
Subject: Re: New Members and Moderation 





I have not used the method described on the link below but plan to in the near 
future. I need to buy the supper glue and accelerant. 


It is not double sided tape but hopefully a better method. 





Harvey 





https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3uTsQ3dYRrk 





On Sat, Jun 4, 2016 at 3:30 PM, Phil Burns < fillbu...@gmail.com > wrote: 


I just got a manual Legacy 1000xl mill and just started using it, my first 
project being a flag display box. I am learning by my mistakes. My question is 
what is a good source for the double sided tape used to hold the project in 
place while milling it? Does it have to be the foam kind? I got a partial roll 
of the foam stuff with the machine, but there is no brand stamp on it so don't 
know what kind it is or from where to order it. I've been looking online and 
there seems to be different kinds, going from about $7 a roll up to $20. A 
suggestion for an online source would be appreciated. 





Phil 

On Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 8:07:09 PM UTC-4, Tim wrote: 


Hello New Members, 





This is a reminder that until you post a message, your messages must be 
approved by either an owner or moderators of this group to be posted. Google 
sends an automated message to the people that are responsible for approving 
messages, but please be aware it can be a very long delay. 





Getting off the moderated list is easy as posting a message introducing 
yourself. Asking a question related to the equipment or posting a photo is 
always good for getting instant approval. I still believe this is a family 
friendly place so please don't be shy. 





As of today, there are 63 members that have joined since 2010 that have never 
posted a message. I sure would like to hear from them either here in this 
thread, or feel free to send me a note off the list so I can update your 
status. 





-Tim 









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