Hey, I was right. You got one of the dust collection accessories! Wow, I've
never seen one except for in a promotional video from Legacy. The motor drives
are worth the price that you paid. Did you get the 2x multiplier gear and the
.25 and the.5 reduction gears?
Congrats,
-Tim
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@roger...thanks for the info...i did see the photos... and should anyone
who has their latest cnc equipment, and the evo, ever need additional
rails, for whatever reason, they will have no issues getting it...that
being the case, here are some questions...does the company that made the
@bill/aussiman...i'll give the upload thing a shot...it will be breaking
new ground for me if i am successful,LOL!...thanks for the suggestion...joe
biunno
On Monday, August 26, 2013 4:42:15 PM UTC-4, finu...@aol.com wrote:
found greg walker's contact info in this forum...thanks to
miracle of all miracles!...i was able to download( to You Tube) a video of
the the lead screw support legacy made for the 2000 and 2200 mills...this
video,and many photos, was originally sent to me by greg walker, who has a
model 2000...many thanks to greg!...here is the you tube link...
Dewell
I have a VHS to DVD burner, If you like, You can send me your tapes and I will
copy them for you.
Send me a private E-mail and I will give you the address to send them to.
curtgeo...@wowway.com
Congrats. on the buy. I woodchuck has a lot of possibilities to it, There are
some differences
Very nice.
Thank you for posting this.
C.A.G.
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From: finun...@aol.com
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2013 6:11 AM
Subject: lead screw support on longer legacy mills...models 2000 and 2200
miracle of all
There is a small demand amongst the members in this group for the railing. I'd
say 5 or 10 guys. It's been a long time since a run was made. I'm guessing 3
years at this point. I believe there was a bit of fallout between the
extruders and Legacy. The manufacturer kept increasing the
Tim, Thanks for the sobering entertainment. Begat
On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 1:08 PM, Tim Krause artmarb...@comcast.net wrote:
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There is a small demand amongst the members in this group for the
railing. I'd say 5 or 10 guys. It's been a long time since a run was
made. I'm guessing 3
Hi Tim
Shall I talk to the man at the top of the bill for this particular show?
Regards
Euro-Roger
From: Louis Brown
Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2013 6:42 PM
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills
Subject: Re: you meet the nicest people on this forum...and problem solved!
Tim, Thanks for the sobering
@tim...well, i'm entertained!...LOL!...i suspect these rumors are somewhat
accurate...and i was taking an educated guess that the manufacturer was
holding legacy to minimum orders...can't find fault with legacy for the
fact that they cannot be expected to order thousands of feet and then sell
Hi Guys
I have spoken to Andy and he has no problem if someone wants to go and get his
extrusion made. His dies were destroyed only recently because the manufacturer
of the extrusion called to collect the annual maintenance fee and Andy
indicated he would not be buying any more. So no fee was
Here is how I mounted my limit switch so that only the one plate would be
needed to mount it and the carriage would trip the switch directly.
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wow!...there's a surprise!...how stupid is that!...maintenance fee?...what
the hell is that for?...probably a dozen or more chinese companies lining
up to take their customers...ge!
On Monday, August 26, 2013 4:42:15 PM UTC-4, finu...@aol.com wrote:
found greg walker's contact
It doesn't say if there is any extras with it but it's a little expensive
dearer than new price when they were available
But being unavailable i guess it means whatever your prepared to pay
Bill
From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
It is, I own a revo I'm always interested in anything revo great little
mills
I'm actually going to replace the rails on my revo soon with 900 rails to
make a larger machine
Which I think is a better mill than the standard 900 mill
So thank you the manual is greatly appreciated
Bill
From:
Hi Tim,
I'm Dan and have lived in Alaska for the past 30 years. Have been active in
the woodworking craft business for the past 10 years (mostly bowls) and am
retiring in the next couple of months so will have time to expand my
horizons. Really wanted to jump right into the CNC
Welcome to the group. I can answer some of the questions on the Evolution.
a.. The tilting z axis has limited use. I think it's up to the new owner to
really find out it's usefulness :-).
b.. Your correct that there is no template feature on the new model. We have
talked about this a
Thanks John,
Begat
On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 6:31 PM, Bill Bulkeley bulke...@mmnet.com.auwrote:
It is, I own a revo I’m always interested in anything revo great little
mills
I’m actually going to replace the rails on my revo soon with 900 rails to
make a larger machine
Which I
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*Rotary Indexing Table* assembly, *Moulding
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Welcome to the group I have not actually heard of any one getting a
Evolution as yet . i know one of the members is suppose to be getting one
and he has not heard a thing for months. so i would make sure when the
delivery date is before I payed. I was under the impression that none were
made as
Hello Dan,
There is still a y axis capability with the evolution as well as pretty much
everything the Legacy is known for. The linear bearings are sweet with a great
motion. The axis 6 7 I believe are the way you can tip the z-axis in the x
and the y directions to obtain a different
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