Re: Name question

2022-11-09 Thread Tim Krause
w they are big >into CnC and that machine was the true beginning of it I think. (though >it would be nice to have one) >Kind Regards, >Timothy J. ZieglerZiegler WoodWork & Specialty14171 160th Ave.Foreston >MN 56330 >320-294-5798 shop320-630-2243 cell > >On Wed, Nov 9, 2022 at 4:34 AM

RE: Name question

2022-11-09 Thread Tim Krause
I just tripple checked...nope still not here. That's okay, I was going to use the mill for suporting others. But, I don't think many were made. It's all just water under the bridge. Tim On Nov 6, 2022, 7:31 PM, at 7:31 PM, bulke...@mmnet.com.au wrote: >Well holy crap Tim Ks mill must be

Re: Name question

2022-11-06 Thread Tim Krause
This page will clear things up. https://ornamentalmills.com/history/ -Tim On Nov 6, 2022, 7:31 AM, at 7:31 AM, Dan Krager wrote: >I see several messages about an "Evolution" Legacy Mill. I own what >the >manual calls a "REVO" legacy mill, which the fine print spells out as >short >for "...a

Re: Gears for a model 200

2022-10-13 Thread Tim Krause
I had to make a cup washer to fix the same problem. On Oct 13, 2022, 9:07 PM, at 9:07 PM, 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills wrote: > Hello Everyone. >You are right Mike. with the pointer and the harts, but My biff with >this is the gear is It slips badly when reversing the gears (Large

Re: Ignore

2022-05-26 Thread Tim Krause
;On Saturday, May 21, 2022, 09:30:39 PM EDT, Tim Krause > wrote: > >Continue to ignore this post.On May 21, 2022, at 6:27 PM, Tim Krause > wrote: >Please ignore this post. > > > > >-- >You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google >Groups

Re: Ignore

2022-05-21 Thread Tim Krause
Continue to ignore this post. On May 21, 2022, 6:27 PM, at 6:27 PM, Tim Krause wrote: >Please ignore this post. > >-- >You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google >Groups "Legacy Ornamental Mills" group. >To unsubscribe from this group an

Ignore

2022-05-21 Thread Tim Krause
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Re: Big wave

2022-03-04 Thread Tim Krause
Membership participation has traditionally been low. People say they would like to know about using their mills, but then never ask a question.  I've not seen too much projects posted for a long time. Curt and myself have tried some things to get conversation going but nothing has worked so

Re: Big wave

2022-03-04 Thread Tim Krause
I'd like to see that being done. I never intended my TK Reciprocator for anything other than round work. On Mar 3, 2022, 4:16 AM, at 4:16 AM, Tim Ziegler wrote: >Hey Curt as always very nice and extremely innovative. Yes I encourage >all >of you to take advantage of the guidance to >build one

Re: For Sale Older mill Steel rail 84" turning capacity

2022-02-21 Thread Tim Krause
Joe was a member on our original Yahoo Groups site. That goes back in time for sure. On Feb 19, 2022, 8:30 AM, at 8:30 AM, 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills wrote: >"Hay" Ive seen that old "Steely" before!  Note the chain drive just off >the headstock (just before the pillow blocks.) 

Re: LOM 1800 Capabilities

2022-02-16 Thread Tim Krause
That's in a city that would be a couple of hours to get too. The wife would not be happy with me! Joking aside, that is a really good deal. On Feb 16, 2022, 9:39 AM, at 9:39 AM, Tracy Smith wrote: >Great deal for the price. With the harddrive failure, it would be tough >to >get it working

Re: What is the Acme Nut Size for the LOM?

2021-12-13 Thread Tim Krause
Typo, it should be https://www.dependableacme.com/ On Dec 12, 2021, 1:26 PM, at 1:26 PM, Tim Krause wrote: >Dependibleacme.com is the only source I've ever com across for the >screw and nuts. > >I've also printed an acme nut that will work on the machines that have >aluminum r

Re: What is the Acme Nut Size for the LOM?

2021-12-12 Thread Tim Krause
Dependibleacme.com is the only source I've ever com across for the screw and nuts. I've also printed an acme nut that will work on the machines that have aluminum rails. I'm still in the testing phase. On Dec 12, 2021, 12:47 PM, at 12:47 PM, Tim Ziegler wrote: >Curt someone had a web sight

Re: Gear alignment

2021-10-23 Thread Tim Krause
Can you take a wider view that shows the entire drive chain.  My guess is that the gear on the leadscrew is wobbling. Take a look the next time turning to confirm or deny what is going on. On Oct 22, 2021, 9:30 PM, at 9:30 PM, 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills wrote: > Hello .Welcome

Re: test

2021-10-17 Thread Tim Krause
Ignored! On Oct 16, 2021, 11:59 PM, at 11:59 PM, bulke...@mmnet.com.au wrote: >Just doing a test to see if my emails are getting out please ignore > > > >Bill > >-- >You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google >Groups "Legacy Ornamental Mills" group. >To unsubscribe from

Re: Requested photos

2021-10-15 Thread Tim Krause
Hi Jack, I am the keeper of the library for the group.  I'm also the only one that has been authorized to distribute the Legacy's training information. I'm setup to convert vhs to dvd. -Tim On Oct 14, 2021, 9:45 PM, at 9:45 PM, Jack Terry wrote: >Legacy operational videos >If anyone is

Re: eccentric goblet

2021-10-14 Thread Tim Krause
Where did you get the rosette pattern? On Oct 10, 2021, 3:57 AM, at 3:57 AM, Ccm Ccm wrote: >Bill, that is very innovative work > >On Saturday, October 9, 2021, wrote: > >> This is hardly legacy, only one little bit done on the rotary table >I’m >> not at all happy how it turned out I almost

RE: New to me 1500 EX

2021-10-06 Thread Tim Krause
I'll take care of Chad with training materials and machine identification. Thanks for looking out for me. On Oct 5, 2021, 9:53 PM, at 9:53 PM, bulke...@mmnet.com.au wrote: >Chad welcome > >have you got the user manual for your 1500 EX ? > > > >Bill > > > >From:

Re: Re Group security

2021-08-08 Thread Tim Krause
Hello Brigitte, Can you forward three or four of the messages to artsco...@gmail.com. On Aug 8, 2021, 2:41 AM, at 2:41 AM, Brigitte Graham wrote: >Bill, Tim K >Thanks! >Like I said, I am quite capable of just deleting these unwanted emails. >I am more concerned about how they got my details,

Re: New to Legacy Mill, where do I start?

2021-08-01 Thread Tim Krause
Can you take a photo of the machine you have. Tim On Jul 31, 2021, 7:32 PM, at 7:32 PM, Tim Ziegler wrote: >Hey Chris, > >There are lots of guys that will help you. Mike, Curt, Bill Mac, and a >couple others out there that post too. >I've been learning them and have only been owner of this

RE: Measuring Tapes - L to R and R to L reading

2020-01-30 Thread Tim Krause
The ruler is 14" long.  7" both side.  It's designed for the y axis. The big difference between my ruler and others is mine is 1/16th" increments. It was designed with the Incra racks in mind so you could get a repeatable location everytime.  It was a simple bolt on accessory. On Jan 30, 2020,

RE: Legacy assembly manuals

2020-01-03 Thread Tim Krause
on why these manual's can not >be made available on the Forum? > >At some point someone else will need to have access say 10-20 years >from now? > > >Kind Regards, > > > >Timothy J. Ziegler > >Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty > >14171 160th Ave. >

Re: Legacy assembly manuals

2020-01-02 Thread Tim Krause
I'm the only authorized member that can distribute the manual.  Make a request to me at artmarb...@comcast.net and I will take care of you. Obviously I'll need to know which machine you own. Happy New Year! On Dec 13, 2019, 9:14 AM, at 9:14 AM, MWF wrote: >If I interpreted his "offer"

Re: Legacy 200 for sale on ebay

2019-11-24 Thread Tim Krause
I was bidding on this earlier.  It jumped up really quik. On Nov 24, 2019, 10:12 AM, at 10:12 AM, 'joe biunno' via Legacy Ornamental Mills wrote: >No posts on this, so here’s the info... Legacy 200 for sale on eBay, >with a “buy it now” price of $300... seems a reasonable price... it has >a

Re: Z carriage & plunge Router

2019-11-23 Thread Tim Krause
The z axis is made for the porter-cable 7518. I think the body was 4.2 inches. I never heard of any other mounting option.  Personally I like the idea of using a 3.5 inch diameter body. There is a much larger options available. I really like the bosch 1617. On Nov 23, 2019, 5:45 PM, at 5:45

Re: Extending a Legacy, one method link

2019-09-06 Thread Tim Krause
With 80/20 you would order the 15 series. The head and tail stock tabs need to be trimmed down to fit. I would suggest only filing the top tabs so you can keep things close to level. On Sep 5, 2019, 4:51 AM, at 4:51 AM, 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills wrote: >Good morning

Re: Fine Pitches

2019-09-04 Thread Tim Krause
One of the more fun projects was combining two 900s. The man's name was Begat. He's no longer a member unfortunately,  but I'm pretty sure it was documented here. I could not find it doing a quick search.  No, I don't have a list of stuff I've offered in the past and for the moment I don't

Re: TK Reciprocater long curves

2019-08-31 Thread Tim Krause
I'm sitting in my lazyboy recliner right now and thinking about adding more amplitude. It would be possible to increase the travel of the twist by relocating the location of the connection on the index plate. So instead of mounting the connecting arm on the 4" diameter, make a arm that extends

Re: Round 2: Woodchuck for sale

2019-08-31 Thread Tim Krause
I'll delete the thread if this is a done deal. It really does not have much historical value except it's hard to even give away a woodchuck!   I'm shedding a little teardrop right now. On Aug 30, 2019, 7:13 AM, at 7:13 AM, Rick Waters wrote: >Awesome! Thank you Steve! >I think we can put

Re: TK Reciprocater long curves

2019-08-31 Thread Tim Krause
Sorry, the plans are private.  On Aug 30, 2019, 4:25 AM, at 4:25 AM, Tim Ziegler wrote: >Tim do you have scaled drawings of your wave attachment too? >Based on all the info you guys are sharing we should be able >to figure this out. > >Kind Regards, > >Timothy J. Ziegler >Ziegler WoodWork &

Re: TK Reciprocater long curves

2019-08-29 Thread Tim Krause
Hi Curt, I hate to call you out on this, but the wave attachment / TK Reciprocator is not our exclusive item.  As you know, it was inspired by the Atkinson Reciprocator.  What makes it unique to our group is the ease of using a router to cut the pattern.  When can cut it deeper than the

Re: TK Reciprocater long curves

2019-08-29 Thread Tim Krause
I was about to say that you all are thinking way too much anyway! On Aug 29, 2019, 4:19 AM, at 4:19 AM, Richard Ellis wrote: >Tim >I posted a reply to a previous answer and it included the pic, > So this reply I* thought* wood have included the pic >I shall have to stop thinking !!! and

RE: not legacy at all

2019-08-12 Thread Tim Krause
Well if you must go, the directions are here: 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

RE: REVO (again)

2019-08-12 Thread Tim Krause
ed+screw+knob ><https://www.amazon.co.uk/06220-4A31X20-Thermoplastic-Stainless-External-Diameter/dp/B013I6YD00/ref=sr_1_6?keywords=5%2F16+18+threaded+screw+knob=1565595452=diy=8-6> >=1565595452=diy=8-6 > > > >here you go > > > >Bill > > > >From: legacy-orna

Spindle Tips

2019-08-12 Thread Tim Krause
I'm posting this link as there are many new members that may not know this stuff. http://www.ornamentalmills.com/tips/stuck_headstock_drive/index.html Tim -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Legacy Ornamental Mills" group. To unsubscribe from this

RE: REVO (again)

2019-08-11 Thread Tim Krause
The knob for the index wheel is a 5/16-18 thread.  The split nuts are held on with 1/4-20 threads. Acrylic can be tricky.  If its melting, you need to speed up your feed or reduce the depth of cut or reduce the router speed or sharpen your cutting tool.  Legacy had a pen video a long time ago

Re: Just to confirm this will fit the Revo - thanks

2019-08-09 Thread Tim Krause
Just wanted to say, welcome to the group and feel free to ask any question to keep the  LOM information flowing Tim On Aug 8, 2019, 2:21 PM, at 2:21 PM, Brafield Bodger wrote: > >> >> I have a supernova with just that insert fitted :) >> > > Thanks for your help. > >-- >You received this

Re: Legacy Arty CNC on eBay

2019-08-07 Thread Tim Krause
hen manipulating the >stock to be milled. > >Mac >_ >_________ > >-Original Message- >From: Tim Krause >Sent: Aug 7, 2019 11:10 PM >To: Legacy Ornamental Mills >Subject: Re: Legacy Arty CNC on eBay > >Did anyone notice the rust on the

RE: three legacy's for sale and accessories and parts

2019-08-07 Thread Tim Krause
com >Subject: RE: three legacy's for sale and accessories and parts > >in the UP ? > > > >Bill > >_ > >From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com > On Behalf Of Tim Krause >Sent: Thursday, 8 August 2019 1:24 PM >To: Legacy Ornamental Mills

RE: Legacy Arty CNC on eBay

2019-08-07 Thread Tim Krause
gt; > > > > > >From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com > On Behalf Of Tim Krause >Sent: Thursday, 8 August 2019 1:11 PM >To: Legacy Ornamental Mills >Subject: Re: Legacy Arty CNC on eBay > > > >Did anyone notice the rust on the rails? I wonder why t

Re: three legacy's for sale and accessories and parts

2019-08-07 Thread Tim Krause
they find the Mother Lode! > >Mac >_ >_________ > >-Original Message- >From: Tim Krause >Sent: Aug 7, 2019 11:24 PM >To: Legacy Ornamental Mills >Subject: Re: three legacy's for sale and accessories and parts

RE: Just to confirm this will fit the Revo - thanks

2019-08-07 Thread Tim Krause
________ > > >-Original Message- >From: Tim Krause >Sent: Aug 7, 2019 11:18 PM >To: Legacy Ornamental Mills >Subject: RE: Just to confirm this will fit the Revo - thanks > >Um, I might be losing my mind, but shopsmith is a 5/8"

Re: three legacy's for sale and accessories and parts

2019-08-07 Thread Tim Krause
Well to let out more secrets, Curt and Mike are slaving away looking for gold in the UP.   Can't wait to hear about Mike finding it all again.  On Aug 7, 2019, 10:32 AM, at 10:32 AM, Tim Ziegler wrote: >keep in mind the woodchuck guru is traveling (AKA MIKE PUNG) but is >here in >Minnesota so

RE: Just to confirm this will fit the Revo - thanks

2019-08-07 Thread Tim Krause
Um, I might be losing my mind, but shopsmith is a 5/8" bore, either my mind is of, the ad is wrong or shopsmith has a new size.  See... https://www.pennstateind.com/store/L5818.html Tim PS. I'm a long ways away from mine to measures. On Aug 7, 2019, 1:30 PM, at 1:30 PM,

Re: Legacy Arty CNC on eBay

2019-08-07 Thread Tim Krause
Did anyone notice the rust on the rails? I wonder why this is happening.  Any thoughts? As a side note, Curt already always tells me that whenever he leaves the group lights up with conversation.  It's getting harder and harder to convince him he's not right! On Aug 7, 2019, 8:04 AM, at 8:04

RE: 2 Morse Taper

2019-08-04 Thread Tim Krause
So off topic, but my favorite is an old Clausing lathe and an old no brand T-lathe off of a battle ship! That monster could swing around 4 or 5 feet diameter. Scariest machine I ran but you felt like you controlled the word! Back to the legacy topics please. On Aug 4, 2019, 4:10 AM, at 4:10

Re: 2 Morse Taper

2019-08-03 Thread Tim Krause
No one mentioned to NOT hammer it in like you would a lathe.  In fact I would  recommend  that you take it out frequently.   You remove the knob from the end of the spindle and use the 1/4" Allen wrench to tap it out.  If you don't follow this advice, you will find the drive gets stuck inside

Re: three legacy's for sale and accessories and parts

2019-07-31 Thread Tim Krause
Thanks for clearing that up. My tablet often has in complete message threading. Tim On Jul 31, 2019, 4:45 PM, at 4:45 PM, 'joe biunno' via Legacy Ornamental Mills wrote: >To Tim... i am assuming you are looking at the box of parts that seem >to have woodchuck parts in it... these are being

RE: Brand new LOM 200 for sale

2019-07-31 Thread Tim Krause
You have two choices, 1- 1/2" and something close to .039".  You just need to swap the gears.  Could wrong, on the smaller number, I don't that information near me.  A pen is made with a 1/2" roping bit and you would do a three start twist ( pitch / router bit dia = number of starts ). The

Re: three legacy's for sale and accessories and parts

2019-07-31 Thread Tim Krause
I take it you are selling a woodchuck Joe? On Jul 31, 2019, 12:26 PM, at 12:26 PM, 'joe biunno' via Legacy Ornamental Mills wrote: > > > >> >> >>> >>> > > >> >> >>> > >-- >You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google >Groups

RE: Milling cutters

2019-07-30 Thread Tim Krause
Curt uses them. Mostly for jobs that require a long length.  Curt's out of town for a little while so you won't hear from him any time soon. Now in a pinch, I've been known to do the opposite and use a two flute carbide or hss to mill aluminum NOT on the legacy, but on my mill.  I've also used

Re: Could this become confusing?

2019-07-30 Thread Tim Krause
Well since the Revo is only a 6.5 diameter and red maybe not? They both are a bit Rube Goldgerg looking! Thanks for showing it. On Jul 30, 2019, 6:14 AM, at 6:14 AM, Brafield Bodger wrote: >Nice looking lathe and a good spec. > > >-- >You received this message because you are subscribed to

Re: REVO Help

2019-07-29 Thread Tim Krause
!!!??? >Regards >Richard > >On Monday, July 29, 2019 at 6:12:12 AM UTC+1, aussiman wrote: >> >> Nice one master yoda as always you are the man Tim >> >> >> >> Bill >> >> >> >> *From:* legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com < &

Re: THREE LOM's as a lot on eBAy!

2019-07-29 Thread Tim Krause
no photos yet from NY Joe. I hope he didn't >fall asleep at the wheel on his way to Mattoon, IL. >_________ >_ > >-Original Message- >From: Tim Krause >Sent: Jul 29, 2019 12:50 AM >To: Legacy Ornamental Mills >Subject: Re: THREE LOM's as a lot

Re: THREE LOM's as a lot on eBAy!

2019-07-28 Thread Tim Krause
I'm so proud of you all pointing out the tiny detail, but no one pointed out that one machine is shorter than the other two. The leg diagonals where added later in the production. It made the unit stiffer and less wobbly. The controller box in question is one from the 2000.  Very strange to

Re: REVO Help

2019-07-28 Thread Tim Krause
t; >>> Roger, >>> You just haven't offered him a "King's Ransom" - he's holding out. >>> Offer him enough, and when his wife finds out - you'll have a deal! >>> To be honest, I don't think you (or I) would want a Model 200 bad >enough >>> to

RE: REVO Help

2019-07-27 Thread Tim Krause
uot; - he's holding out. > >Offer him enough, and when his wife finds out - you'll have a deal! > >To be honest, I don't think you (or I) would want a Model 200 bad >enough to offer up a "King's Ransom"for one. > >Heck, I bet if your offer got high enough, Tim Krause wo

RE: REVO Help

2019-07-27 Thread Tim Krause
For a lathe chuck, you would use the shopsmith adapter for your chuck like bill said. On Jul 27, 2019, 3:39 PM, at 3:39 PM, bulke...@mmnet.com.au wrote: >To be clear here, the Jacobs chuck screws on to the revo thread but the >lathe chucks don’t, they use an adaptor and just slides on the revos

RE: REVO Help

2019-07-27 Thread Tim Krause
That's the one.  5/8" smooth bore to 1-8 threads. On Jul 27, 2019, 6:01 AM, at 6:01 AM, bulke...@mmnet.com.au wrote: >I think this is the one Tim is referring too >https://www.pennstateind.com/store/L5818.html > > > >Bill > > > >From: legacy-ornamental-mills@

Re: REVO Help

2019-07-27 Thread Tim Krause
Penn state industries has what you need.  It's a shop Smith adapter that you are looking for.  It fits over the 5/8" shaft and it has the 1-8 threads that fit most chucks. On Jul 27, 2019, 4:21 AM, at 4:21 AM, Tim Ziegler wrote: >Hey good morning Ray, > >Have you checked with Legacy them

RE: Brand new LOM 200 for sale

2019-07-27 Thread Tim Krause
Steve Jacob's has one.  On Jul 26, 2019, 10:00 PM, at 10:00 PM, bulke...@mmnet.com.au wrote: >Good luck curt I hope you get it. I think Tim K is the only other >member with one isn’t he? > > > >Bill > > > >From: 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills > >Sent: Saturday, 27 July 2019 2:15 PM

Re: ...around the world....

2019-07-17 Thread Tim Krause
Jim - >carpenter62...@gmail.com > > >On Wed, Jul 17, 2019 at 2:46 AM Tim Krause >wrote: > >> Not at this time, I need to create an alternative page. I live in >Salem, >> OR and all of my relatives are native to WA. I'm the only OR native >and >> pretty pr

Re: ...around the world....

2019-07-17 Thread Tim Krause
Not at this time, I need to create an alternative page.  I live in Salem, OR and all of my relatives are native to WA.  I'm the only OR native and pretty proud of that! Thanks for asking to join the map and I'm looking forward to what you make with your Legacy. Tim On Jul 15, 2019, 7:06 AM,

Re: moulding bed with fence.

2019-07-12 Thread Tim Krause
In production, I would use low profile lamps (manual) or air cylinders or a vacuum table or wedges, anything but double sided tape.  Never trust small items to double sided tape. Tim On Jul 12, 2019, 8:12 PM, at 8:12 PM, Tim Ziegler wrote: >OK so a few days back I posted about running with a

RE: Legacy 800 + for a nice starting price on E-bay

2019-06-06 Thread Tim Krause
ut it, if he/she is a lurker, they probably >won't speak up now. > > > >Aaawww, come on now, owner - we mean no personal afront to you if you >are (a lurker). We are much more curious as to WHY it is assembled the >way it is. > >You (owner) may have VERY cogent reasons for it

RE: Legacy 800 + for a nice starting price on E-bay

2019-06-06 Thread Tim Krause
Well Bill, Here's my theory on hacking the rails.  His username reflects he's a guitar builder.  If he is building electric guitars with a Gibson or Fender design he would need a couple more inches to be able to route around the body.  Just an educated guess or one left field dream.  $400 is

Fwd: Re: Legacy parts and accessories for sale

2019-05-15 Thread Tim Krause
Forwarded Message Subject:Re: Legacy parts and accessories for sale Date: Wed, 15 May 2019 09:10:23 -0700 From: Tim Krause To: Bill Bulkeley Vertical adjustable vise. On 5/14/2019 2:31 PM, Bill Bulkeley wrote: I think they are parts off one

Re: Legacy parts and accessories for sale

2019-05-11 Thread Tim Krause
50% is really harsh when you consider the limited availability.  That's my thoughts.  The machines do get lo-balled but not the accessories.  That's what I've seen and know. In the end it's between the buyer and seller. On May 10, 2019, 8:21 PM, at 8:21 PM, Tim Ziegler wrote: >Hi Joe, > >be

Re: Holy Smokes!

2019-02-11 Thread Tim Krause
Hi, I can answer this question.  I am the only person that has the right to redistribute the manuals and videos.  There are certain conditions that do apply.  Of them the most important one is the material must only be redistributed to members in this group and preferable to owners of the

Re: Holy Smokes!

2019-02-11 Thread Tim Krause
160th Ave. >Foreston MN 56330 > >320-294-5798 shop >320-630-2243 cell > > >On Mon, Feb 11, 2019 at 12:36 AM Tim Krause >wrote: > >> OMG, I can die now knowing the official woodchuck manual has been >found. >> Long mystified to be lost and never to be found

Re: Holy Smokes!

2019-02-10 Thread Tim Krause
OMG, I can die now knowing the official woodchuck manual has been found.  Long mystified to be lost and never to be found again...at Legacy even!!!  Thanks for sharing this Tim, it honestly has been well over a 10 year search. Tim On Feb 10, 2019, 6:50 PM, at 6:50 PM, Tim Ziegler wrote: >Ok

Re: FW: the archives

2019-02-10 Thread Tim Krause
Are you talking about going through old Google messages?  There has been no mention of Google trimming anything.  There has been another floating around about Google groups+, and that has nothing to do with us.  Waiting to hear more. Tim On Feb 10, 2019, 1:09 PM, at 1:09 PM, Bill Bulkeley

Re: Make a "Split Nut" - & buying parts from Legacy

2019-02-05 Thread Tim Krause
Regarding the history of the lom rails, thanks for saving me the time of typing it out.  You are right on. Tim On Feb 5, 2019, 7:59 AM, at 7:59 AM, 'joe biunno' via Legacy Ornamental Mills wrote: >hers's what I remember from my inquiries regarding the Legacy rail... >it >is/was proprietary,

Re: Make a "Split Nut"

2019-02-03 Thread Tim Krause
Joe in NY made a batch of split nut a while back.  You all might want to ask for availability second.  My first supplier would be Legacy so they will keep making the parts needed for our machines. Tim On Feb 2, 2019, 8:22 AM, at 8:22 AM, MWF wrote: >Thank you, Tim. > >Mac

Re: LOM in LA - NY Joe don't read this one - until 6 Feb!

2019-02-01 Thread Tim Krause
Those three extruded pieces are the standard horizontal vise kit but turned 90 degrees and not bolted down correctly.  Nothing crazy, rare or new! On Jan 31, 2019, 11:58 PM, at 11:58 PM, MWF wrote: >Hello fellow LOM Group Members, > > >I came across a "new" listing for a Legacy Ornamental

Re: How do I smooth out the cut?

2019-01-26 Thread Tim Krause
Which router bit are you using?  Is it a magnate flat bottom? On Jan 26, 2019, 10:19 AM, at 10:19 AM, Chris Smith wrote: >I'm a new owner of the Legacy 1000EX and have been practicing on some >dry >2x2 Ash, turning it down for a shovel handle. I can get the blank >round >but still have small

Re: Ornamental Mills Around the World

2019-01-25 Thread Tim Krause
tions say but nothing happens. I am an >IT guy, so I kind of know what should happen and I have tried what I >can think of to make it work but no such luck.  >Suggestions? >Ryan >On Friday, January 25, 2019, 1:55:28 AM CST, Tim Krause > wrote: > >The online thread is safe, you only d

RE: Rotary Table w/drive shaft

2019-01-25 Thread Tim Krause
Close enough, the 2008 catalog said 99.00 :-) On Jan 25, 2019, 12:57 AM, at 12:57 AM, jwb764 wrote: >I want to say the drive shaft was an additional $100.  I know it was >not included > > >Sent from my Sprint Samsung Galaxy S9. > Original message From: Bill Bulkeley > Date:

Re: Ornamental Mills Around the World

2019-01-25 Thread Tim Krause
The map is still not working.  I found a new way, but it takes a bit of programming that I have not made the time to work out. On Jan 25, 2019, 12:47 AM, at 12:47 AM, Richard Ellis wrote: >Tim > The details and map are a little behind the times >I bought the Revo from Martin a long while ago

Re: Ornamental Mills Around the World

2019-01-24 Thread Tim Krause
The online thread is safe, you only deleted your local message base. On Jan 24, 2019, 8:29 PM, at 8:29 PM, Tim Ziegler wrote: > > >On Sunday, July 7, 2013 at 3:54:45 PM UTC-5, Tim wrote: >> >> I accidentally deleted this thread when I was trying to remove all >the off >> topic messages in the

Re: Mounting Plates for Legacy 1200

2019-01-01 Thread Tim Krause
Those are officially called "mounting hubs", and just as Curt said, call Legacy and ask for Cindy. Tim On Jan 1, 2019, 10:09 AM, at 10:09 AM, dave...@ameritech.net wrote: >I recently obtained a Legacy Ornamental Mill 1200 and am just starting >to >learn how to use it. > >The problem I have is

Re: Legacy over head router for sale.

2018-12-25 Thread Tim Krause
Hahahahaha, another person has stolen my image off the history page that is suppose to be hidden!  Merry Christmas everyone, I think I'm the last to have Christmas come around in the group. Tim On Dec 25, 2018, 8:33 PM, at 8:33 PM, 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills wrote: >Hello

Re: Rotary table modifications.

2018-12-13 Thread Tim Krause
Yup On Dec 12, 2018, 9:10 AM, at 9:10 AM, rookie wrote: >Tim, we landed in Milwaukie, are you still in Salem? > >On Sunday, December 9, 2018 at 8:44:01 PM UTC-8, rookie wrote: >> >> Greetings to all. Back in the shop, (my winter hang-out), and >looking to >> make some fun wood X-mas gifts.

Re: ornamental turning on a rose engine lathe video

2018-12-12 Thread Tim Krause
A hex shaft could work as well.  Even two shaft clamps on a round shaft would work.  I know from error that a single shaft on the leadscrew is very prone to slipping! Another thing you have possibly not considered is phasing the cuts.  By rotating the cam on the shaft you can get different

Re: Rotary table modifications.

2018-12-12 Thread Tim Krause
;Where are the low profile clamps located? I checked the site at >https://ornamentalmills.com/turningaround/index.html > >Thank you. > >Harvey > > >On Wed, Dec 12, 2018 at 12:55 AM Tim Krause >wrote: > >> I thought of putting some pem inserts into the rotary table

Re: ornamental turning on a rose engine lathe video

2018-12-12 Thread Tim Krause
I've done pumping on the legacy before, but was not satisfied with the amount of time it took to setup and make changes.  It was all done on the rotary table, but could also work wrapping around a cylinder.  The method used where cams cut on a cnc and added to the leadscrew.  I used a spring

Re: ornamental turning on a rose engine lathe video

2018-12-12 Thread Tim Krause
I've done pumping on the legacy before, but was not satisfied with the amount of time it took to setup and make changes.  It was all done on the rotary table, but could also work wrapping around a cylinder.  The method used where cams cut on a cnc and added to the leadscrew.  I used a spring

Re: Rotary table modifications.

2018-12-11 Thread Tim Krause
I thought of putting some pem inserts into the rotary table so you could do what you are saying.  I just never got around to either needing to making it happen. Another thought I will pass on that low profile clamps will work better than many of the larger knobs sold by rockler.  At least be

Re: ornamental turning on a rose engine lathe video

2018-12-11 Thread Tim Krause
Well said Joe, I'm also a member of SOT and on and off OTI.  The scale is what makes the LOM different.  We can rope poles with the ease of roping a pen.  There is a small handful of members in the group that also own rose engines and straight line machine.  I have yet to meet a member that

Re: Rotary table modifications.

2018-12-10 Thread Tim Krause
Hello Shell, You're going in the right direction...  https://ornamentalmills.com/tips/threaded_insert/rotary_table_threaded_insert.html shows what I did.  In the end, I'd like to see some photos. Tim On Dec 10, 2018, 10:14 AM, at 10:14 AM, rookie wrote: >Thanks for your thoughts on this Joe,

Re: ornamental turning on a rose engine lathe video

2018-12-06 Thread Tim Krause
Curt and myself have been thinking about the options to create rose engines cuts for a very long time.  So long that I bought a mdf rose engines myself to get on with actually doing the work!  More on this later. On Dec 6, 2018, 2:49 PM, at 2:49 PM, 'joe biunno' via Legacy Ornamental Mills

Re: Anyone know what this is?

2018-12-01 Thread Tim Krause
Those are templates for a clock project.  There should be one more template for making a flame finial.  The other two that you have is for the top part of the clock.  I might have some images but I'm away from the information at the moment.  Tim On Dec 1, 2018, 8:05 PM, at 8:05 PM, Tracy

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

Re: A New Wave

2018-11-12 Thread Tim Krause
Now you're getting the hang of the reciprocator!  It's the perfect replication of work of ornamental Turner's in the 1800! Tim On Nov 12, 2018, 11:17 AM, at 11:17 AM, 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills wrote: >I have the day off form work, Just playing around.More latter.C.A.G. > >--

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

Re: Pottery engine lathe video

2018-10-17 Thread Tim Krause
I certainly should have looked before I posted my message.  I noticed a lengthy PDF on the subject in the articles section on the topic.  I'm currently a member of the SOT.  Thanks for the post! Tim On Oct 17, 2018, 12:23 AM, at 12:23 AM, ptj.john...@sky.com wrote: >Hi All. >The Society of

RE: Pottery engine lathe video

2018-10-16 Thread Tim Krause
Didn't know I was in cult!  Geometric Chuck's are much more complicated, they make rose engines trivial. On Oct 16, 2018, 6:05 AM, at 6:05 AM, Michael Kratky wrote: >Bill, believe your right having seen them in action at various AAW >Symposiums (www.woodturner.org )

Re: Pottery engine lathe video

2018-10-16 Thread Tim Krause
Named after the patterns that they make.  On Oct 16, 2018, 5:37 AM, at 5:37 AM, Dexter Bland wrote: > >Question - where did the name "rose engine" come from? Inventor name? > >On Monday, October 15, 2018 at 11:40:09 PM UTC-5, Curt George wrote: > >> >> Hello Dexter >> Awesome Video. Like Bill

Re: Pottery engine lathe video

2018-10-16 Thread Tim Krause
I wonder how aware the SOT group is aware of this?  Most of their information is regarding wood and ivory as material for turning.  Great find for sure.  On Oct 15, 2018, 9:40 PM, at 9:40 PM, 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills wrote: > >Hello DexterAwesome Video. Like Bill said a

Re: Ornamental Mills Around the World

2018-09-24 Thread Tim Krause
Hi Ryan, Thanks for trying, but at the moment the map is not taking any new members.  Where are you located and remind me what machine you own. Tim On Sep 24, 2018, 9:31 AM, at 9:31 AM, Ryan Jurgens wrote: >For some reason I can't get anything tagged on the map. I get to the >map >(went to

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