Re: What do you think of this???

2018-05-04 Thread Richard Ellis
I agree Bill. Curt I am not to sure how to do the lid--seems to be a steep angle possibly on the rotary table set on a angle Will have to give it some more thought. Easy on a lathe, but that is not a challenge is it. Cutters need differing diameters when nearing the centre what

Re: Hello and welcome...

2018-04-25 Thread Richard Ellis
*Welcome to the Group Howard*, such a lot of reading in the archives, I hope you find it useful. Roger. It is a shame that they don't let someone else use them instead of letting them gather dust or even rust away,god forbid. I usually get to work on my LOM once a day. Mainly trying to

Re: Jam chuck and cup

2018-04-24 Thread Richard Ellis
On Monday, April 23, 2018 at 1:43:15 AM UTC+1, Curt George wrote: > > Hello Everyone, > Just got some time in the shop today. > > I made a new jam chuck. the idea is to put the wood Jam Chuck in the hole > of the wood being turned, I made the tendon a little loose so I added one > rap of blue

Re: REVO POWER

2018-04-12 Thread Richard Ellis
ply in the USA is different from the UK. I did serve 6 months on an old US made T2 tanker called the " SS Steens Mountain " in the 1950's Now that is another story. Richard On Wednesday, April 11, 2018 at 4:01:13 PM UTC+1, Richard Ellis wrote: > > Curt > I have a far more

Re: REVO POWER

2018-04-11 Thread Richard Ellis
y, April 10, 2018 at 7:37:13 PM UTC+1, Tim wrote: > > I'd rather see you use something other than the main gear to bolt this > too. I don't see how this is going to help, but you got my attention. I > hope it works out the way you want. > On Apr 10, 2018, at 9:53 AM, Richa

Re: REVO POWER

2018-04-10 Thread Richard Ellis
ied to answer and look like a > fool... I got over rthat problem a long time ago! > > Tim > On Apr 10, 2018, at 4:03 AM, Richard Ellis <rchrd@gmail.com > > wrote: >> >> Tim >> On second thoughts I think you are right, --my next bright idea is to >>

Re: REVO POWER

2018-04-10 Thread Richard Ellis
concerned that as speed increases, the pulley could > come off. If your pulley is held on by the spindle screw and you have a > couple index pins poking through the main drive gear, I think you got a > solid idea. > On Apr 8, 2018, at 11:51 PM, Richard Ellis <rchrd@gmail.com

Re: Dinner table legs profile

2018-04-10 Thread Richard Ellis
Hi Harvey It depends on what model LOM you have, CNC??? or old Woodchuck. With the right cutters that leg is fairly easy to do. The only difficult part of the leg for me to do *is the small tapers* on the bottom part of the leg. Anyway well worth tryingif at first you don't succeed

Re: REVO POWER

2018-04-09 Thread Richard Ellis
and metal pins that fit the holes on the normal gear the same system that Tim uses on the Reciprocater that he made.- Is it a good idea or not ?? I have more photos of my converted office desk if any interest is shown. Richard On Wednesday, April 4, 2018 at 4:24:19 PM UTC+1, Richard Ellis

Re: Gear toy

2018-03-31 Thread Richard Ellis
n table? This way you could make your own > show piece, barely twisted legs and all... > > Dont ever give up! > Have a good night. > > C.A.G. > > > On Friday, March 30, 2018 11:59 AM, Richard Ellis <rchrd@gmail.com > > wrote: > > > Hi > I thou

Re: bench top Wood Chuck mill

2018-03-31 Thread Richard Ellis
Yes The old Woodchuck,, same as the one I had ,except mine had legs ( and I put castors on ) also mine had a different set of risers -just threaded rod same as on the carriage and the leadscrew nut was a hinge type and the one shown in the pic is the same as my Revo one, much better.

Re: Gear toy

2018-03-30 Thread Richard Ellis
arch 30, 2018 9:27 AM > *To:* legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com > *Subject:* Re: Gear toy > > > > Pretty Neat ! > > Alex Fox is a new one to me, I have not seen his stuff before. Thank you > for sharing this video. > > > > C.A.G. > > > > On Friday, March 30

Gear toy

2018-03-30 Thread Richard Ellis
Hi all I don't know if you can see this--- but here goes. Watch the video (YouTube) to see how it works and how it was made Attachments -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Legacy Ornamental Mills"

HEIGHT

2018-03-25 Thread Richard Ellis
Hi All I am just setting up my Revo onto a new bench. and have been reading an old post by Roger that he set his between 39" and 42" .On my present bench I have the top Rails set at 46" Roger said he was 6' 2" --I am 5' 10" and thinking and I find the 46" just about right. Could even be a

Ball attachment

2018-03-22 Thread Richard Ellis
Bill Just looked at this old post, Did you ever work it out for the Revo?? I made a sphere or ball attachment for the legacy once http://ornamentalmills.com/Bill_Bulkeley/ball_attachment/index.html always meant to make one for the revo must do it one day -- You received this message

Re: Legacy table riser

2018-03-21 Thread Richard Ellis
han my self, has been thinking about > different ways to make our machines even better. 1001 ways to do almost > anything. > Have a good day. > C.A.G. > > > > > > On Tuesday, March 20, 2018 5:44 AM, Richard Ellis <rchrd@gmail.com > > wrote: > > &g

Re: Legacy table riser

2018-03-20 Thread Richard Ellis
Mike On my Woodchuck the rails risers were ordinary threaded rod ,the same as the Y axis. All of them had 2 inch (approx ) knobs. However I changed them to rotary handles, the same as pictured in you pics. As far as I know the previous owner did not change it from 4 TPI to threaded rod.to(

Re: Legacy table riser

2018-03-19 Thread Richard Ellis
Hi Curt I made some risers/ raisers for my Revo. Along coach bolt ( round head for ease of movement ) a nut to fit welded to an angle bracket.--- Now The Best part--- I drilled a hole in the end of the bolt ---parallel withe the thread --inserted a Allen screw same size as the

Re: Leadscrews

2018-03-19 Thread Richard Ellis
5/8" 4tpi just like your woodchuck had. > On Mar 18, 2018, at 2:59 AM, Richard Ellis <rchrd@gmail.com > > wrote: >> >> Further to my question Re: Y leadscrew for the Revo >> Roger have you any idea what thread Andy etc. used for the Revo Y axis. >> I

Leadscrews

2018-03-18 Thread Richard Ellis
Further to my question Re: Y leadscrew for the Revo Roger have you any idea what thread Andy etc. used for the Revo Y axis. I was just going to use a normal piece of theaded rod like that on my Woodchuck--- a bit primitive but it worked even if a little sloppy. Back lash is the name of

Re: Legacy 1800 for sale

2018-03-17 Thread Richard Ellis
Hi Curt Interesting and looking at the pics. give me an idea to put a Y axis onto my Revo- probably some thing like a 16 TPI thread. Anyone think that would work ?? Richard On Friday, March 16, 2018 at 2:12:30 PM UTC, Curt George wrote: > > Local pick up only Liverpool New York. > Looks

Re: Tapering spiral

2018-03-12 Thread Richard Ellis
d frame with > a finial. > > thanks guys for the almost continuous education > > max > > > -- > > *From:* legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com < > legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com > on behalf of Richard Ellis > <rchrd@gm

Tapering spiral

2018-03-11 Thread Richard Ellis
Hi All A while ago I came across an old post by Mike showing some pointed and spiral finals that he made . Search as I may I just can't find it again anyone know how to get to it again. Richard -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Legacy Ornamental

Re: milling work, not on a legacy

2018-03-07 Thread Richard Ellis
Hi Tim I also kept watching the next follow on videos about flute making quite interesting stuff Thanks for putting it up. I was wondering what use a wooden tube was now I know!! Richard On Wednesday, March 7, 2018 at 3:31:30 AM UTC, Tim wrote: > > Joe, is this your machine? I'd

Re: milling work, not on a legacy

2018-03-06 Thread Richard Ellis
Hi Joe I think Mike does, and has done something similar, when side cutting/routing. Richard On Tuesday, March 6, 2018 at 3:22:53 PM UTC, joe biunno wrote: > > hi Richard!... you can only do one reed or one flute at a time...unless > you were doing a flat piece, like a pilaster that has three

Re: milling work, not on a legacy

2018-03-06 Thread Richard Ellis
Very interesting, it's always nice to see other ideas at work. Does it do two flutes / reeds at once? On Tuesday, March 6, 2018 at 4:53:22 AM UTC, Curt George wrote: > > ;-p Tongue? You Kill me Mike! ;-) > Joe Neat shaper. Brings up some good ideas, Thank you, > > C.A.G., > > > On Monday,

Phos. Bronze bushing for Revo and other types

2018-03-03 Thread Richard Ellis
Has anyone done it yet. Richard -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Legacy Ornamental Mills" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to legacy-ornamental-mills+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post to this

Re: Post from Russia

2018-03-02 Thread Richard Ellis
g to look into this further. > Thanks for posting, > Michael K > > *From:* legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com [mailto: > legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com ] *On Behalf Of > *Richard > Ellis > *Sent:* Thursday, March 01, 2018 4:34 AM > *To:* Legacy Ornam

Re: Post from Russia

2018-03-01 Thread Richard Ellis
, March 1, 2018 at 2:58:22 PM UTC, Tim wrote: > > Just use the cam clamps that come with the Revo and grip the edges. The > round bit is pricey, but very useful for other needs. > On Mar 1, 2018, at 6:33 AM, Richard Ellis <rchrd@gmail.com > > wrote: >> >> Tim

Re: Post from Russia

2018-03-01 Thread Richard Ellis
gacy I > would turn the piece on it's side and use a side cutting bit with a > bearing. Simple stuff and you don't have to modify anything. > > Tim > On Mar 1, 2018, at 1:34 AM, Richard Ellis <rchrd@gmail.com > > wrote: >> >> Hi all thought this ma

Re: Post from Russia

2018-03-01 Thread Richard Ellis
Hi all thought this may be of interest to some So have re:posted it. Thanks Curt ---some possibilities there Richard Curt George 11/12/17 Well not exactly, but his set up and jigs could be used on the Legacy... I THINK OF IT AS A GOOD LEARNING EXPERIENCE. Enjoy the video.

Re: Tim's wave attachment

2018-02-27 Thread Richard Ellis
. >> talk to you all more latter. >> >> C.A.G. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> On Monday, February 26, 2018 11:50 AM, 'Curt George' via Legacy >> Ornamental Mills <legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com > wrote: >> >> >> >&

Re: how to make copy's of say a porch baluster ?

2018-02-26 Thread Richard Ellis
> can you send us a picture, even if it did not work out as planed, I would > like to see what you did. > C.A.G. > > > On Monday, February 26, 2018 3:42 AM, Richard Ellis <rchrd@gmail.com > > wrote: > > > Yesterday I had a 2 1/2 inch square piece of

Re: how to make copy's of say a porch baluster ?

2018-02-26 Thread Richard Ellis
Yesterday I had a 2 1/2 inch square piece of wood in the Revo 20 inches long. Used a planing cutter to make it into a octagon , then using Tims Recprocator I did trial runs of waves on different faces, I think I should have moved one of the gears one tooth as the waves were just off center.

Re: Ball and Sphere turning on a legacy

2018-02-23 Thread Richard Ellis
Hi Cole Have you a Revo? My idea is just for the Revo the other mills have a different layout will try to do a sketch and post it Richard On Thursday, February 22, 2018 at 8:11:27 AM UTC, Richard Ellis wrote: > > Hi Tim > Your message was noted, thanks for pointing it out. > I

Ball and Sphere turning on a legacy

2018-02-22 Thread Richard Ellis
Hi Tim Your message was noted, thanks for pointing it out. I have a Revo and am thinking of making The ball & sphere turning device that Bill was talking about. a while ago I have a rough idea in mind--- Under the front of the *router table rails* make an upside down rotary table ( for

Woodchuck sold

2018-02-21 Thread Richard Ellis
Hi All My Woodchuck has now been sold and I can now play more with my Revo. I did write about the ball & sphere turning devise that Bill was talking about. He has not seen it yet I suppose! I have a rough idea in mind--- Under the front of the *router table rails* make an upside down

Re: new legacy drive hubs

2018-02-20 Thread Richard Ellis
ill_Bulkeley/ball_attachment/index.html > > > > always meant to make one for the revo must do it one day > > > > Bill > > > > > > *From:* legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com [mailto: > legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com ] *On Behalf Of > *R

Re: Barley Twist

2018-02-17 Thread Richard Ellis
rew. If you don't have the reduction gear you could do a > two start twist with a 3" pitch with the B gear on the leadscrew. > > Sent from BlueMail <http://www.bluemail.me/r?b=12095> > On Feb 16, 2018, at 9:41 PM, Richard Ellis <rchrd@gmail.com > > wrot

Barley Twist

2018-02-16 Thread Richard Ellis
Hi I am in a muddle my brain won't work. I have a buyer for my Woodchuck and he wants to do a BARLEY TWIST On a 2 inch diam. 4 foot long bit of wood. What tooth gears do I need for 1 1/2 inch cutter. i.e. Spindle gear tooth :A: and :B: ? Driving the next gear ?? Teeth? Leadscrew Gear

Re: Just found this... ;-)

2018-02-12 Thread Richard Ellis
My Woodchuck rails and legs are all rectangle in shape ,same size. But the two top rails are of thicker section material . Richard On Sunday, February 11, 2018 at 9:42:33 PM UTC, Tim wrote: > > This machine is really early in legacy's history. Take note of the > rectangle steel legs instead of

Re: Just found this... ;-)

2018-02-11 Thread Richard Ellis
Hi Curt Just a quick pic of my Woodchuck,It was black when I bought it ,Sprayed it using auto paint .Richard On Sunday, February 11, 2018 at 12:30:30 AM UTC, Curt George wrote: > > [image: Inline image] > C.A.G. > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups

Re: Dead

2018-02-11 Thread Richard Ellis
y new dreams or ideas you > wish to chase? > > > > I personalty am gathering parts and ideas, for my next LEGACY Adventure. > We will see what comes from this idea, Either I will have something new to > share with the group, Or I will just have more parts and dreams gat

Dead

2018-02-10 Thread Richard Ellis
Where is everyone? very quiet just lately, It is the same over here in the U.K. no replies to my Woodchuck for sale Add. on a couple of woodworking sites . Plenty of views though!! Richard -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Legacy Ornamental

Re: Woodchuck VS Legacy Aluminum rails.

2018-02-02 Thread Richard Ellis
0 is a > good price, I would stick to your price, at least for a while. With your > machine having both a spindle and carriage drive motor, Your machine is a > very unique and verse-able tool. > > I cant wait to see your Next project. > Good luck. > Have a good day. > > C.

Re: Woodchuck VS Legacy Aluminum rails.

2018-02-02 Thread Richard Ellis
; So to start things off, here is Richards and Mikes postings, Lets see if > we can take this topic and expand onto it. > C.A.G. > > > > > Richard Ellis > [image: Inline image] > >- Jan 31 (21 hours ago) > > Hi > The two small problems that I have wit

Re: New member

2018-01-31 Thread Richard Ellis
Hi The two small problems that I have with the Woodchuck 1/ The Route carriage can lift if too much depth of cut is taken, has to be excessive though. 2/ The bed, if planing does indeed flex across the width of the Woodchuck . Mine is 6 feet long. If turning round items no problem. at all.

Re: New member

2018-01-31 Thread Richard Ellis
The Pics show a different model to mine, which I have been told is the Woodchuck Mine looks the same as Mikes However the first gear in the gears pic has 24 holes and the other seem to be different. Colors of some parts are different, Maybe upgrades//?? Richard On Sunday, January

Re: Back by Populus Demand

2018-01-29 Thread Richard Ellis
Curt Could you not do *all* the basic shape on the LOM? I am trying to downsize my workshop and want to get my Little *Revo Craftsman* to do more and more..I have managed to power the leadscrew and the spindle Should really like to make a attachment like Bill made for rotating , rising and

Re: Back by Populus Demand

2018-01-29 Thread Richard Ellis
Hi Curt Was it all done on the LOM?? If no,t what other machines did you use? Looks quite good, the black mark round the top and bottom how did you color them, I take it that you did the other circles with the hole saw When I was a tree faller (logger) I felled a lot of popular, A most boring

Re: simple cup embleshing

2018-01-25 Thread Richard Ellis
Hi Curt That is the stuff I like, did you get much vibration ??? On Thursday, January 25, 2018 at 2:29:55 PM UTC, Curt George wrote: > > > [image: Inline image] > > Here is an old trick that I used for the embellishing. The hole saw's > arbor was just under 1/4" so it could not be used in my

Re: Modification to create spiral bowls

2018-01-23 Thread Richard Ellis
Excellent work,, Curt I have made a few canes ( for myself and I do not need one ) however when roaming about farm land I always take one and have done for many years. Folk who really do, need walking canes seem to use folding alloy ones --- pretty coloured !!!??? I am wondering if

Re: Modification to create spiral bowls

2018-01-22 Thread Richard Ellis
Hi Curt Your follower, what is it following ,or is it just following a taper cane?? Looks quite interesting, but where is the pattern//?? Richard On Saturday, January 20, 2018 at 8:26:55 PM UTC, Curt George wrote: > > Hello . > My profile followers works pretty well, for most profiles, the

Re: Modification to create spiral bowls

2018-01-20 Thread Richard Ellis
Hi I think Mike Pung did make something similar turning a bat handle . It may be difficult to make a rocking type arm rigid enough. However it's a good idea --What model LOM do you have Richard On Saturday, January 20, 2018 at 5:46:51 AM UTC, Love to turn in Oregon wrote: > > I have been

Re: Do you think the group could put together a book?

2018-01-17 Thread Richard Ellis
Mac Yes I see ,it's not to be on paper. However I have just put (revo ) in the search and quite a lot of reading, I suppose it could be narrowed down further, but I don't know how. Richard On Wednesday, January 17, 2018 at 1:57:58 PM UTC, Harvey wrote: > > I was wondering if it was possible to

Re: Do you think the group could put together a book?

2018-01-17 Thread Richard Ellis
I think it would be very very difficult to put to print. I myself would like to see more Folk write more on this site as to what they are doing with their LOM's I hope that I, *and others*, don't loose the interest in this group. and the past posts. Richard On Wednesday, January 17, 2018 at

Re: Another wave for you all.

2018-01-16 Thread Richard Ellis
Hi Bill You beat me to it with those questions. That is what I would like to know. Curt I do like the cane, did you do the knob on the LOM?? Richard On Tuesday, January 16, 2018 at 1:20:41 PM UTC, Curt George wrote: > > Hello everyone, Just a few new pictures of a walking stick that I just >

Re: Wavy lines

2018-01-13 Thread Richard Ellis
; > *From:* legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com [mailto: > legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com ] *On Behalf Of > *Richard > Ellis > *Sent:* Saturday, 13 January 2018 8:03 PM > *To:* Legacy Ornamental Mills > *Subject:* Re: Wavy lines > > > > Bill > >

Re: Wavy lines

2018-01-13 Thread Richard Ellis
, but these LOM's are quite an interesting pastime if one has the time and like me, retired!! I hope you can understand my ramblings, and I await more suggestions from other members besides Curt,Tim and yourself. Richard On Friday, January 12, 2018 at 10:51:56 AM UTC, Richard Ellis wrote: > > Hi all you

Wavy lines

2018-01-12 Thread Richard Ellis
Hi all you brainy folk, I have done wavy lines along the length of a circular object -- ,vase /goble,t but am trying to think of ways to put a wavy line, using Tim's wave maker, around the circumference or the top of the round object. Any ideas Richard -- You received this message because

Re: The Candlestick Maker

2018-01-09 Thread Richard Ellis
need, to make there machine work perfect. > > C.A.G. > > > > > > > [image: Inline image] > > > On Monday, January 8, 2018 5:04 AM, Richard Ellis <rchrd...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > Hi Curt > I found that video very interesting and did ask the quest

Re: The Candlestick Maker

2018-01-08 Thread Richard Ellis
Hi Curt I found that video very interesting and did ask the question - does David always stand behind the Revo ??* I did not get an answer* but I find it to work better if I stand behind when following a template, I seem to have more control over the pin/ follower. Does anyone else

Re: Quest for all in the LOM

2018-01-06 Thread Richard Ellis
Hi, I am in the u.k. and do not know more than one person who uses a LOM-- WHERE ARE THEY I have a Woodchuck and a Revo. and have both of them *powered to spindle and leadscrew. *It Make an awful lot of difference when using them. I have a few more things to make the Revo

Re: merry christmas

2017-12-27 Thread Richard Ellis
Hi All Hope you had a great time over Christmas and I wish all members a happy and healthy New year. I myself, am now on a diet for a few days --too much good food Richard On Sunday, December 24, 2017 at 8:06:04 PM UTC, aussiman wrote: > > Ho ho ho well its Christmas morning

Re: The Candlestick Maker

2017-12-10 Thread Richard Ellis
Curt I have seen the video very interesting. Thanks for putting your finds on for us to look at., One question Does David always stand behind the Revo, or is it just to show the video?? On Saturday, December 9, 2017 at 3:55:34 PM UTC, Curt George wrote: > > Hello Everyone. > I was looking

X axis for the Revo

2017-12-07 Thread Richard Ellis
Hi all I am just about to start on a X axis for the Revo, ...Some threaded bar and a few nuts plus handwheel. Any Suggestions or thoughts on the subject. Richard -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Legacy Ornamental Mills" group. To unsubscribe from

Re: New Video

2017-12-05 Thread Richard Ellis
Russ good idea However it is bound to stop a lot of light If I use the ceiling And another thing , The LOM's do make a lot of dust and your shop looks spotless---how do you get it / and keep it so clean -can't see a speck of dust on anything.??? On Tuesday, December 5, 2017 at 12:14:57 AM

Revo Table

2017-12-01 Thread Richard Ellis
Well, today I slipped up again, I had made the table a few weeks ago and put on a fence for routing rebates.etc. using the Revo S, started the router and cut a hole in the fence, placed a box lid for a box I am making on it,--- went to cut a rebate all round 3/8" ---Had a difficult job

Re: New walking stick.

2017-11-30 Thread Richard Ellis
Hi Curt I do like the colour of the stick also the spiral shape, The only thing is ,---over here in the U.K. anyone who has see my sticks seem to want a curved handle, so that when shopping they can hang the cane on their arm , leaving two hands free, although I am sure the compass would need

Re: Woodchuck Dust Collection

2017-11-29 Thread Richard Ellis
ueMail <http://www.bluemail.me/r?b=11061> > On Nov 29, 2017, at 3:59 AM, Richard Ellis <rchrd@gmail.com > > wrote: >> >> Tim >> Did you ever get any replies about the brush system >> >> On Sunday, August 26, 2012 at 5:47:57 AM UTC+1, Tim wrote: &g

Re: Woodchuck Dust Collection

2017-11-29 Thread Richard Ellis
Tim Did you ever get any replies about the brush system On Sunday, August 26, 2012 at 5:47:57 AM UTC+1, Tim wrote: > > You Woodchuck owners are holding out on the new school machine owners. I > just learned of a dust collection system that Phantom Engineering use to > sell. It was basically

Re: A response from Andy Anderson Of Legacy Regarding Support.

2017-11-29 Thread Richard Ellis
Roger Was your statement made with tongue in cheek--However it did make me smile, He does know how to pick'em Joe On reflection I can see your point. Lets move on!! Richard On Wednesday, November 15, 2017 at 4:47:53 AM UTC, Tim wrote: > > > I had a conversation with Andy Anderson of Legacy

Re: Making more use of the Revo

2017-11-25 Thread Richard Ellis
t; > > *From:* legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com [mailto: > legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com ] *On Behalf Of > *Richard > Ellis > *Sent:* Saturday, 25 November 2017 8:00 PM > *To:* Legacy Ornamental Mills > *Subject:* Making more use of the Revo > > > &g

Re: Question

2017-11-25 Thread Richard Ellis
ve to use the > coping saw,i wouldn't do most of the projects i do now. i have never done a > project solely using the scroll saw. i don't think i would have the > patience it takes to do detail scrolling so I'm glad i have mine :>) > > On Friday, November 24, 2017 at 6:01:49 AM UTC-6, Ri

Question

2017-11-24 Thread Richard Ellis
Hi I am wondering if any of you LOM owner/users also use a Scroll Saw, I have just bought an Axminster EX-21 Scroll saw, It sits alongside my Revo and Woodchuck, Just had a go on it and am quite impressed - so much to do and so little time with all this equipment Richard -

Re: new legacy drive hubs

2017-11-22 Thread Richard Ellis
eant to make one for the revo must do it one day > > > > Bill > > > > > > *From:* legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com [mailto: > legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com ] *On Behalf Of > *Richard > Ellis > *Sent:* Tuesday, 21 November 2017 11:05 PM

Re: A response from Andy Anderson Of Legacy Regarding Support.

2017-11-22 Thread Richard Ellis
ct. It would > be a little stupid to request they manufacture the same product I started > with in 1970. If you like 5 axis capability you need to check into there > new product line. > > Sent from my iPhone > > > On Nov 15, 2017, at 9:28 AM, Richard Ellis <rchrd.

Customer service

2017-11-16 Thread Richard Ellis
I sent an email (only one ) to the firm that made a Jig Saw that I have asking a question about spares and how to tension the blade correctly. This is the answer that I received the next day Now that is service !! Hello Richard, I believe you are referring to the old ‘Spring Return

Re: A response from Andy Anderson Of Legacy Regarding Support.

2017-11-15 Thread Richard Ellis
I suppose there are inventors and salesmen, They probably do not go together . And secondly Manufactures often make more money out of spares, The LOM 's I have don't require many, and if they do I can make them or get someone local to make them. On Wednesday, November 15, 2017 at 4:47:53 AM

Re: Purchasing LOM's

2017-11-15 Thread Richard Ellis
Legacy manual machines on his shelf, he has sold them and > moved on successfully to Legacy CNCs. > > Time to see if you Richard belong to that same group of folks who bought > and then never used it!​ > > Cheers > > Roger > ​ > From: Richard Ellis > Received: 15

Re: A response from Andy Anderson Of Legacy Regarding Support.

2017-11-15 Thread Richard Ellis
Tim My Father used to say to me " Read mark learn and inwardly digest " I have read the message from Andy and my opinion of Legacy does not alter, The emails I sent re parts were never answered, Once bitten twice shy. Oh! well I Have indigestion now???!!! I manage quite well now and if I

Purchasing LOM's

2017-11-14 Thread Richard Ellis
I have two LOM's One is the old Woodchuck, it does what I want it to do, I put a motor drive to the spindle vari-speed. made it even better The Revo Craftsman-- nice little machine and more fun to use, Much better for seeing what I am doing, I have powered both the leadscrew and the

Re: If you have not been watching ???

2017-11-12 Thread Richard Ellis
Ron I totally agree, they are a disgrace. Richard On Sunday, November 12, 2017 at 3:59:59 PM UTC, Ron Taylor wrote: > > Yes, it's a shame that after giving such terrible service for so long that > they should just dump their customers. When I was in business and had to > close down support for

Rotary table

2017-11-08 Thread Richard Ellis
First of all Thanks for the videos Russ. I like the idea of a faceplate mounted on the lathe that you showed. How fast should I run a 12 " disc ??. I am doing up an old Myford ML 2 lathe to use as a small wood work /sander. It has an old flat pulley set up --lots of gears missing. My Rotary

Re: Tail stock on the LOM

2017-11-05 Thread Richard Ellis
Russ Yes the same camlock on my Wodchuck and my Revo, Not a clever idea in my opinion As for the Revo You don't know what you are missing? Richard On Sunday, November 5, 2017 at 5:12:52 PM UTC, Va Oak wrote: > > Ok, Joe Biuno, time for you to chime in! Show Russ the "museum

Re: New Revo owner, excited befuddlement

2017-10-26 Thread Richard Ellis
> > > > > *From:* legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com [mailto: > legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com ] *On Behalf Of > *Richard > Ellis > *Sent:* Thursday, 26 October 2017 6:22 PM > *To:* Legacy Ornamental Mills > *Subject:* Re: New Revo owner, excited befuddlement > &g

Re: New Revo owner, excited befuddlement

2017-10-26 Thread Richard Ellis
g my revo made this a while back. > > > > Bill > > > > *From:* legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com [mailto: > legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com ] *On Behalf Of > *Richard > Ellis > *Sent:* Thursday, 26 October 2017 3:28 AM > *To:* Legacy Ornamenta

Re: New Revo owner, excited befuddlement

2017-10-25 Thread Richard Ellis
Hi Andy How are you getting on with the Revo? They are a great little mill I am in the U.K. and have one, mine is the Revo Craftsman It has a few extra gears etc and Rotary Table.--- Roger states that he sold 30 Revos I have tried and tried to find another owner with no success in fact I

Re: New Legacy video on youtube

2017-10-22 Thread Richard Ellis
Hi Russ Now,, that looks like a very clever idea Glad you share it with us Thanks Richard On Monday, August 21, 2017 at 7:51:19 PM UTC+1, russ veinot wrote: > > I just posted a new LOM video on youtube. > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ox2sQh5LNpI > it's about how to zero out x, y, & z axis

Re: Side cutting reed bit

2017-09-30 Thread Richard Ellis
Bill In the video it looks as if the bearing is running in the reed that it has cut before. Does that mean it can get deeper than 1/8" Of course the first run would have to be done again. I am just guessingjust going by the video On Friday, September 29, 2017 at 9:26:26 PM UTC+1, max

Segments

2017-09-22 Thread Richard Ellis
Just seen this on another Forum. It may be of interest to someone http://www.quest42.co.uk/woodwork/Segment/Seg-Calc.htm Richard -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Legacy Ornamental Mills" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop

Re: Small boxes

2017-09-18 Thread Richard Ellis
to make small boxes using your table saw. (I'm > sure something like this could be done on the Legacy as well. but I have > not tried it before...) > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IfypMOcb75M enjoy the video and good > luck dreaming of a better way to get the job done. ;-)

Small boxes

2017-09-17 Thread Richard Ellis
Hi All I have to make a few boxes to contain drills taps and other metal work tools.I have a Revo that can cut mitres at 45 degrees for framing ,but I want to cut mitres for the corners of the boxes at 45 degrees. The doing of finger joints is easy to do, How would you do 45 * mitres on a

Re: Help

2017-09-10 Thread Richard Ellis
pacer height adjustment and the miter box MB3. I would be interested in > the miter box if you don't need it. Please contact me and I could send a > check for shipping. dwi...@hotmail.com > Don > > On Monday, September 4, 2017 at 1:15:46 PM UTC-5, Richard Ellis wrote: > >>

Re: Help

2017-09-08 Thread Richard Ellis
ou got this as part of the kit you > bought from the person who sold you the Woodrat. Look in your Woodrat > manual to find out how to use this jig. > > Martin (ShopsmithUK) > > > On Monday, 4 September 2017 19:15:46 UTC+1, Richard Ellis wrote: > >> The items shown came w

Re: Dovetails

2017-09-07 Thread Richard Ellis
nt ) and > used the keller dovetail template instead of legacys.but it is easier to do > the dovetail joints on the router table with the keller dovetail template > than on the revo so i haven’t done one since on the legacy. > > Bill > > > > *From:* legacy-orna...@go

Re: Dovetails

2017-09-06 Thread Richard Ellis
maybe you can adapt an incra jig to get > exact spacing similarly to my solution on my 1200? > > > > *From:* legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com [mailto: > legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com ] *On Behalf Of > *Richard > Ellis > *Sent:* Wednesday, September 06

Dovetails

2017-09-06 Thread Richard Ellis
I have a Revo, and have been cutting box (finger ) joints using *Mike's indexing method,* 3/8" up-cutting two flute spiral milling cutter. I have been very surprised at the accuracy of the joints. One thing I did do was to change the crank handle over -top to bottom- when doing the mating piece

Re: Help

2017-09-05 Thread Richard Ellis
ous about figuring out their mystery, try posting them on > the various woodworking forums. > > Good luck. Let us know if you discover what it is. > > Mac > -- > > -Original Message- > From: Richard Ellis > Sent: Sep 4, 2017 2:1

Re: New Legacy video on youtube

2017-09-03 Thread Richard Ellis
Thank you Russ A great video and has given me more ideas when looking round your shop to make mine better !!! Regards Richard U.K. On Monday, August 21, 2017 at 7:51:19 PM UTC+1, russ veinot wrote: > > I just posted a new LOM video on youtube. > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ox2sQh5LNpI >

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