Nice job Dexter
On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 9:46 PM, Tim Krause wrote:
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North Alabama, Athens to be exact
Joe
On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 7:02 PM, James Edgell wrote:
> equality, lake martin area
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> On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 6:51 PM, Dexter Bland wrote:
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>> Yep, Piedmont area...
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Much better. Google has an unknown limit to the file size of the message.
It's in the neighborhood of 5mb but for the sake of email user, you should
shoot for much less than the limit. I really appreciate you taking the time
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Hello All,
I value the privacy of the members in this group more than most people
appreciate. On the other hand, I like to know where other owners are located.
There's nothing in Google Groups that can be used to show our individual
locations so I found a free service that will make it possib
Tim, yes I did use a straight cutting bit to remove the center wood
first. The router is the standard PC set-up. I purchased it with the
mill so I'm not sure how many miles were on it before I got it. It
does have a fair bit of play in it. I could make the photos larger, I
was just trying to limit
Hello Dexter.
Very nice job on that stand,.that is something to be proud of. You did a
very nice job on it. I did not see any top pictures did you add any groves
or details on that as well?
Have a good night.
C.A.G.
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You got me curious. Did you use a straight cutting bit first followed by a
dovetail bit when cutting your slots? I've noticed movement in the spindle
and hubs that causes the slots to become wider. Not so much in the play of
the router. Is this a Porter-Cable router?
The pictures are really sm
I hate to say this, but read the fine manual. The manual describes the use of
the gears. They are used for spiral operations and to some degree turning
options. Not knowing which gears you have makes it difficult to guide you with
specifics.
I'll let Curt speak for himself, but I believe he
equality, lake martin area
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Yep, Piedmont area...
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Thank you for the manual on the Legacy 1000ex. Just bought one on ebay and
found your organization, like the info I have received so far.
Do you have or know anyone that has a copy of the DVD (2 ) that came with the
1000ex. Also need specs on the duplicator the came also. Legacy won't
sell
nice job, are you from bama?
On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 6:05 PM, Dexter Bland wrote:
> Here is a podium that I made about a year ago. It is made of Walnut
> (cut from N Alabama) with a Tung Oil finish (not sure how many coats)
> that was sanded between each coat with steel wool. The top is made i
The legs are attached with a dovetail joint. I cut the groove with the
legacy. As has been discussed here before, this machine is not really
that good at doing dovetail joints. Really, most of the slop in
movement was from the plunge legs of the router. I cut the leg part of
the dovetail joint with
Here is a close-up of the shaft...
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Here is a podium that I made about a year ago. It is made of Walnut
(cut from N Alabama) with a Tung Oil finish (not sure how many coats)
that was sanded between each coat with steel wool. The top is made in
two pieces. The lower piece is glued and screwed to the shaft and then
the top just glued.
any body out there want to go haves with me in this all i want is the long
rails
you can have every thing else
you can email me if you wish bulke...@mmnet.com.au
Bill
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Hello Everyone,
If you've been waiting for a 900, here is your chance to get one at a
heck of a price.
http://rmn.craigslist.org/tls/3046554653.html
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