Hi,is it still for sale, MAC
On Saturday, September 28, 2013 10:54:09 PM UTC+1, Begat wrote:
Hello All,
Here's another 1200 for sale this one in Des Moines, Iowa asking $1750.
Here's what the original invoice for the Legacy lists:
1 - L1200 Legacy Ornamental Mill, Model 1200 $2,850
1 -
On Sunday, October 20, 2013 10:43:29 AM UTC+1, Begat wrote:
Hello Everyone,
There is a 1500 with a motor for sell in Altamonte Springs, Florida for
$500. Has manuals etc. Too far from me otherwise I would be there today.
http://orlando.craigslist.org/tls/4139720699.html
Hi Begat ,I
be
acquired quite reasonably priced,as like pen bits,and shaved to
fit,what do you think, MAC.
On Sep 15, 2:26 am, curt george curtgeo...@wowway.com wrote:
MAC. you and your wife are in my prayers.
I will keep in touch.
Have a good night.
C.A.G.
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From: MACSWAG
!
-Tim
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From: MACSWAG davidcraig.dil...@virgin.net
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2010 1:13 PM
Subject: Re: just me being missing
Thank you chaps for your kindness,and your prayers CAG.we need them
Hello chaps just come back to read what's happening on the Legacy's, I
haven't being doing anything much at all,well nothing exactly,you see
my wife had a stroke about a month ago now and I have been in and out
of the hosp. visiting,she is now home but needs a lot of care so my
time will be taken
://artscopes.com/legacyornamentalmill/tools/pungs_index_method/pu...
-Tim
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From: MACSWAG davidcraig.dil...@virgin.net
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Sent: Friday, August 06, 2010 3:10 PM
Subject: Re: brick pattern
Hi Bill,how
Hi Bill,how would you tackle the brick pattern on the REVO,any info,Hi
C.A.G.on this forum we are,so I think legacy are lurkers just to see
what we are saying,
MAC.
On Aug 6, 10:59 pm, curt george curtgeo...@wowway.com wrote:
Hello Bill
I like the Video. and I Realy liked hearing Tracy say,
WOW TIM,that is so clever,but do you think the Legacy can be made to
work that detail so fine,as we all know to our cost there is a lot of
play and drift in our rigs,not decrying your work in any way,thanks
for the pics and info, I will have a go at it and see what mess I come
up with,Now to all
Hi ppl.yup my mdf.was a tad proud and I had to shave it,I use a
Revo,but the rotary table needed lubing and the Delron spacers shaved
to all match,but it is a great addition to anybody's tools,MAC.
On Jun 18, 6:05 am, Tim Krause artmarb...@comcast.net wrote:
I never machined my top on my rotary
Hi Bill,do you think the use of the small pad for the rotary table
would solve that,it does give a guide up in the right hand /top.just a
few settings but it should be o/k. to work from that,MAC.
On Jun 10, 1:14 am, Tim Krause artmarb...@comcast.net wrote:
HI Bill,
No reason to apologize, I
Hello chaps,I wrote to Tom W.a while back when I first saw a picture
of his tall candlestick on the Legacy gallery,he very kindly wrote
back with details of same which I'm only now being able to start
because I've acquired the 2x.gears,
courtesy of my friend and supplier Roger,Tom's work is
Hello Cole,I had the same prob. with dust getting down inside,burnt
out a couple,
I also took a step back in some things and came at it from a different
angle,keep chippin,MAC.
On May 30, 7:33 pm, cole andrews coleandrew...@gmail.com wrote:
I think its a great router for the money,we bought it
Hello Art,saddened to hear of your condition but admire your
philosophical outlook and bravery,although I'm from the U.K.my country
I'm sure must have benefited from your military time,my little group
will say a prayer specially for you,may god bless and keep you, MAC.
On May 25, 4:29 pm, Bill
J***S!! I'm so glad somebody else saw that illusion face, hell I
thought I was being spooked, MAC.
On May 21, 4:20 pm, Jeff \Stickman\ Finder serrad...@gmail.com
wrote:
The claw foot table was very nice, but my favorite was the illusion in
that fruit bowl.
On 5/20/2010 10:09 PM,
Nice one TIM. MAC.
On May 18, 8:26 pm, Tim Krause artmarb...@comcast.net wrote:
Hi All,
Here's my new X-axis carrier tray lock. It's been in the works for a while
but I finally got around to making it. I got tired of messing with the Allen
wrench and having to twist the x-axis screw
Hi Bill,looks real good,have a great time and a couple of tubes for
me,MAC.
On Apr 23, 8:52 am, Bill Bulkeley bulke...@mmnet.com.au wrote:
Hi guys I'm off in a week or so for a 4 week break my nephew is getting
married and its at the other end of my country hope to do some good fishing
he
Hello chaps,I have been doing a wee bit in the shop and just thought
I've neglected my turning with all the time I have spent on the
Legacy, so I chucked up a piece of YEW,and got that old time thrill
and pleasure as a Chinese type form started to take shape,lesson
chaps,don't loose the skill in
Happy easter everyone and remember the message of it,have fun rolling
your hard boiled eggs with painted faces and see the children love
it,bless all you families today, MAC.
On Apr 3, 11:22 pm, curt george curtgeo...@wowway.com wrote:
Hello Everyone!
Today I just CLEANED the shop! UGG! What a
each other for fun one day
Bill
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From: MACSWAG davidcraig.dil...@virgin.net
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2010 10:30 AM
Subject: fancy dovetail joints
Hello chaps,how do you make those fancy
Hello chaps,how do you make those fancy contrasting woods
dovetails,you can see them on the expensive Incra, tool rigs as
examples,Aaron I think you wrote something on this a while back,what
I'm trying to ask is how they make the dovetail lining within a
dovetail,a pretty neat trick that
Hi Tim,smashing idea,we will all use it I hope and have a gallery to
rival any on the net,I'm sure Bill has some really good pics.to
post,and Curt and the rest of the gang,it helps with the inspiration
on a rainy day,good work, MAC.
On Mar 22, 10:39 pm, Tim Krause artmarb...@comcast.net wrote:
Hello chaps,trust you are all well and covered in sawdust,
question,what is a captured template,and how does it perform as
against one screwed onto the Legacy bar,neither can I get my head
round a vertical template and how it would work,maybe I'm just being
thicko but I seem to be missing
.
In the case of the swan neck, the captured stylus prevents the router bit
from straying. You can see a video of how the captured templates work here.
http://legacywoodworking.com/class.cfm?id=2
Hope that helps,
-Tim
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From: MACSWAG davidcraig.dil...@virgin.net
Hi C.A.G.and thank you for the kind words,the wood is well seasoned
YEW,just turned from the only piece I had,it is hollowed out and
threaded body and lid,all turned complete with the finials,when you
get as far as the fin/s. you have to be very careful
or it will take off across the shop,the base
Through the glass darkly, MAC.
On Feb 22, 11:54 am, CURTIS GEORGE curtgeo...@wowway.com wrote:
WOW! that is realy DEEP Tim
Thanks for the insite. ;-)
C.A.G.
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To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Sent: Sun, 21 Feb 2010 20:38:27
: MACSWAG davidcraig.dil...@virgin.net
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Sent: Friday, February 19, 2010 12:16 PM
Subject: Re: SUSPENDED BOWL
Tim I tried to send an enlarged version but it has vanished,any
clues,MAC.
On Feb 19, 1:13 am, Tim Krause artmarb
Hello chaps,I hope you can see my picture,it was taken by old George
and it is a wee bit fuzzy,it is nothing grand just an upturned bowl
with designs cut using a dremmel type power cutter,the pointy bits are
just quick turned finials and the base a wee bit of scrap wood cut on
the router table,all
. Then we can
see the details better. Thanks for taking the time to figure out how to
post photos. It's a real treat to see what you guys are doing!
-Tim
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From: MACSWAG davidcraig.dil...@virgin.net
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills legacy-ornamental-mills
and take risks that they would not normally do. The amount of
suspended bowls I have seen are few and far between. I lean towards the
artistic side, so seeing the post really inspires me.
-Tim
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From: MACSWAG davidcraig.dil...@virgin.net
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills
(Approximately 4 emails per day)
Send each message to me as it arrives
correct me if Im wrong guys then all the postings will come to your email
and you just reply to post a reply and then you can attach pics as well
Bill
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From: MACSWAG davidcraig.dil...@virgin.net
didn't get one but if I find a pic I will post it
Bill
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From: MACSWAG davidcraig.dil...@virgin.net
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, February 16, 2010 7:28 AM
Subject: Re: Unknown Parts
Hi Steve,the metal part
the forum for chatting to long,keep chippin,
MAC.
On Feb 16, 8:28 pm, Bill Bulkeley bulke...@mmnet.com.au wrote:
Hi Mac I must have got ripped (again) I only got one set of 2 with my revo
when I got mine and
share them between all
Bill
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From: MACSWAG
Hi Steve,the metal part on the board is one of two that are supposed
to be used for affixing a small dust sheet /protector either side of
the router carriage
but are useless and don't really fit at-tall,I just used a piece of
builders membrane with strips cut into it and stuck on either side
with
Hi David, I would like to see a picture of that or some plans or
detail, MAC.
On Feb 11, 7:40 pm, David Rutherford s...@toast.net wrote:
A few years ago there were several Globe Motored Rotary Tables sold if anyone
has one that not being used i would like to buy one .
Contact me at
Welcome Steve to the mad Revo owner forum,loads of fantastic tips
and guidance
in the search box,I'm a Revo owner and love its performance,so with
two machines you should have a ball,MAC
On Feb 1, 6:31 pm, SteveEJ s.jacobs0...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey all,
I am not well known here but I will
Hello chaps,and Bill,well Iv'e got myself a D/Kt. from a forum member
and very quick postage too from America,also a set of 2xgears from a
very pleasant chap over there,the reason I wanted these is, Through my
church I have formed a self help group of disabled men,we are six
now,I'm now disabled
Hi anybody alive out there,it is so quiet on the forum it must be a
national holiday,
Hi diddle diddle the cat and the fiddle
the cat jumped over the cow
the little plate laughed to see such fun
and the dog ran away with the spoon.
Good ere innit, MAC
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no waiting there.. its worth the money I use mine all the time
Bill
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From: MACSWAG davidcraig.dil...@virgin.net
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, January 14, 2010 8:27 AM
Subject: Re: design kit
Hi Bill,blimey you must
r...@micro-marketing.co.uk wrote:
Hi Mac
I have Design Kits coming in this week, yes and Legacy have them as
well. Any CNC guys would be better off keeping them as they will have
a use for them.
Best regards
Roger
On Jan 13, 11:26 pm, MACSWAG davidcraig.dil...@virgin.net wrote:
Hi Bill
Hi chaps I've just been surfing the old posts in the forum and looking
at all the chaps that have given themselves a lot of headaches
switching to CNC,and learning all over again,at least with the manual
setup you could use the Design Kit beforehand, Oh how I wish I had a
design kit,then you could
on your template follower
Bill
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From: MACSWAG davidcraig.dil...@virgin.net
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Sent: Friday, January 08, 2010 12:36 PM
Subject: Re: base for candle stick
Oh boy C.A.G.now template working is another
@googlegroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 06, 2010 9:40 PM
Subject: Re: STIFFENING UP A REVO
Why not a cross brace across the front and back of the machine?
-Tim
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From: MACSWAG davidcraig.dil...@virgin.net
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills legacy-ornamental-mills
Hi all and Happy new year, question, does anyone have a 2X GEAR
SET. they want to sell,I'M in the U.K. maybe someone who has upgraded
or gone completely CNC.will now have them spare,why I ask is I have
been surfing old posts and spotted fast eddie did a deal not so long
ago,pity I missed that,so
WOW THAT LOOKS A WINNER,bet it will cost an arm and a leg,mac
On Jan 6, 12:21 am, Tim Krause artmarb...@comcast.net wrote:
Has anyone else seen the new Arty cnc machine from Legacy? Does any one
know the price? Appears to be developed for the home shop guys.
Bed Capacity: 18 x 36
Turning
?
Mike
OK
MACSWAG wrote:
Hi to aussiman in particular,Bill on thre Revo it states with the
standard gear I can make a71/2 pitch,well I cant get it,I use the
smallest of the gears with the standard gear to give the slowest
longest spiral but I do not get 71/2 inches pitch,can you help,or any
Blimey Art,don't chuck in the towel all the guys on here really need
your input and encouragement,just post once a day and ignore the
buzzzez till you have the time at night,and it's so sad to hear of
someone having to sell his tools to make ends meet,that is the
pit's,hope the lord smiles on him
F/OFF PRAT DOG S**T
On Dec 6, 8:47 am, SaraSimens antoshinfirs...@gmail.com wrote:
this is the funniest shit i've evere seen)http://yy.vc/funniestmome
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Hi all, Steve,can't you just disengage the CNC.from your Legacy and
make small stuff with that,as far as I can see the big ones are mostly
used for commercial work anyway,the Revo and Revo Craftmaster are the
same machine only the Craftmaster package came with extra gears and
pen making gear,it is
Mike
OK
MACSWAG wrote:
Hi Bill C.A.G, The pilaster dogs are very similar to the little
square index mounting dogs you use on the Revo.for making
spindles,only they are reversed with holes on the side so as you can
mount four sides with pieces of board and mill just like you would a
ordinary
to
smooth it up. I think it was a 6 inch pitch and made from a 3 inch square
blank.
just so you know if you don't know a ribbon twist is done from the side
with
a long strait bit
hope this helps
Bill
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From: MACSWAG davidcraig.dil...@virgin.net
Hi chapshope you are all well,this is basically to aussiman
Hi,Ive been trawling old posts and saw your starter on ribbon twists,
how did you get on, I could use any info you have learned,settings-
gears etc.also when you originally posted I thought you meant square
spirals like square lamps and
Thanks for the post BILL,now wouldn't you think that the boys at big
L.would have set up something as clear and as good as that,I've made
the stops,work a treat,
I never thought of putting the router on sideways on the plate,no
wonder I couldn't
fit my plunge bar,oh boy what a thicko says you,I
then I took the last little bit
out on each. there might be a better way to do all this but that's what I
did and it worked great every time.. post pics when you do it
Bill
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From: MACSWAG davidcraig.dil...@virgin.net
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills legacy-ornamental
thing quick and solid. A full depth, single pass cut is a
lot
of strain on the equipment.
-Tim
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From: MACSWAG davidcraig.dil...@virgin.net
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Sent: Friday, November 06, 2009 2:24 PM
Subject
Hi ppl, are there any Revo owners in the U.K.get in touch,exchange
some info's, to all on forum,When I make barley twist columns I seem
to be getting the round over part only on one side of the twist,
the other side is just flat,if I increase the depth I then get a cut
ridge
on the opposite side
: MACSWAG davidcraig.dil...@virgin.net
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, November 03, 2009 3:30 PM
Subject: REVO
Hi ppl, are there any Revo owners in the U.K.get in touch,exchange
some info's, to all on forum,When I make barley twist columns I
TIM,I got the dvd/s. with the Revo but it only plays so far then just
stops,and I have access to three different video players so I guess I
missed out on that article on pitches and gears,thanks for the info.
MAC.
On Nov 4, 12:02 am, Tim Krause artmarb...@comcast.net wrote:
I'm curious,
When
:
on my revo I used 2 universal joints a extension bar from my tool box and 2
sleeves with screws and made my own works like a bought one
Bill
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From: MACSWAG TAE davidcraig.dil...@virgin.net
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Sent
Evnin all,just a small query,would the rotary indexing shaft work on a
Revo, bearing in mind the axis do not line up,the rotary shaft is
universal jointed , could it work on my rotary table to make spiral
rosettes and other whimsy's,also does anyone want to sell one.
thanks for looking, MAC.
MAC.
I have a small lathe which I use for sanding the twists and ropes
among others
I use the sanding strips from Axminster tools.four grades to a box of
rolls,I find that they curve into the work and make a very good job of
tight groves and twists,I'm not overly struck with the sanding mops,
Hi Bill,wow a great mod,btu what is the advantage of lowering the
work,is it to accommodate larger pieces for turning,I'm modding my
REVO.well getting bit's together,like lead screws and mountings,I'm
going the way of the crowd and trying to make it a CNC.just wondering
if you did any mods like
Bill
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From: MACSWAG TAE davidcraig.dil...@virgin.net
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2009 5:59 AM
Subject: Re: Wave Attachment
Me again BILL,I live in the U.K.sorry about the confusion,I wish I
made on the revo.Im no expert either but its all fun.
and if the teak is in Australia then yes Im interested always interested in
wood to turn
Bill
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From: MACSWAG TAE davidcraig.dil...@virgin.net
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
stuff none
revo. but here is a pic or 2 I posted before you might have not seen all
made on the revo.Im no expert either but its all fun.
and if the teak is in Australia then yes Im interested always interested in
wood to turn
Bill
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From: MACSWAG TAE
Hi Bill,wow that is some nice wavy work,and to a good depth as
well,can you give some facts like starts and pitches, also on the
large gear wheel,is that an adjustable slide there,can you post the
sises and any construction hints,I tried to make twisted pens when I
first got my REVO.
Oh boy
Hi C.G.Why have you twisted the top of the arm that holds the end of
the long screw rod.and do you think this set up could be built onto a
REVO.thanks to you and TIM.for a great idea, MAC.
On Aug 14, 12:39 am, curt george curtgeo...@wowway.com wrote:
Wops!
the photos did not come through. (
Hi CHAPS,I really see why there is a moan about Legacy not giving two
hoots about us manual users,I have a REVO. and have been waiting for a
template follower since I bought it months ago now,I've spent well
over a thousand pounds for this unit, I added a rotary table and extra
bits,Roger, my
Thanks TIM,that I can make and it should work O/K. ,,,To ART,I cannot
visualize
your setup can you post a drawing or picture,cant see how you would
secure this hanging down,thanks for your time,MAC.
On Jul 5, 9:13 pm, MACSWAG TAE davidcraig.dil...@virgin.net wrote:
Hi ppl.I have a REVO
Oh boy EV.that is awesome,and you see what price two went for
on E/BAY. keep chippin .MAC.
On Jul 2, 9:06 am, curt george curtgeo...@wowway.com wrote:
Good morning Bill.
That is realy Kool!
Im in the same boat as you, That CNC is the kind of thing that Dreams are
made of,but I just
Hi chaps, to lil-twisted,I have not long had my REVO. so I've yet to
make anything as such,just experimenting with spirals right now
awesome what I can achieve with so little knowledge of this wee
mill,and the work rate of my router,and it's not a powerhouse like
Porter Cable,but I'm still
Hi ppl, I have two problems with my REVO, I've turned my first
spindle on it but can't get the round smooth surface like in the
video,I use just the handle to spin it round and pull the Router
carriage towards me trying to keep the Router sliding at about an
eighth per rev.this is not so easy
here,I will be posting into
the group asking for tips and help no doubt,I've just been reading the
blogs and you seem a very willing bunch though spread world-wide the
net makes it next door,glad to be on board, MACSWAG.
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Hi again,hope you are happy makin sawdust with your Revo,have you any
tips to pass along, Ive just built mine and need a load of sticky
plasters on my fingers,anybody reading this and thinking of buying
one,remember to file down all the edges of the rails,they are lethally
sharp,that is before
,glad to be on board, MACSWAG.
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