Go to the magnate sight copy and paste the picture of the router bit you want,
enlarge or reduce it in size till it is the correct size to match its recorded
cutting dia print it, cut it out with scissors stick it to your piece of
acrylic and cut the shape with your scroll saw or laser that’s
The agreement stemmed from the concerns of competition from others in the
market. The router bits that Magnate sell are Legacy's designs and only
manufactured by Magnate. Having the profiles out there in dxf format simply
makes it too easy to copy them. At least this was part of the original
So-o-o. If you can't get the design kit anywhere and you have an agreement
with Legacy not to put it out on line and they won't sell it to those with
manual machines (ie they want someone to call them for a cad version???)
what are people who just got manual legacy ornamental mills supposed
Hello,
That is a very well equiped machine. It has the recommend Porter-Cable router
with the Eliminator Chuck, a rotary table, all the gears and I can see the .25x
gear set and I'm assuming it has the 2x gears. Also I see the linear drive, the
dust catching bag and a stand. This would have
With so much concentration on building careers the joys of hobby and trade
are taking back seats.
I do see hope on the verge of changing those interest when I noticed that
one ( ? ) of the Ebay Legacy listings has 22 watchers. As more and more
High school shop classes are being eliminated in
Gee whiz Mike , if it will make you feel better, I will take yours for free!
:-)
On Aug 30, 2018, 4:53 AM, at 4:53 AM, Michael Kratky
wrote:
>Hard sell,
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>Agree with Tim, there’s one very similar near me here in upstate NY
>that the inherited owner has been trying to sell unsuccessfully
Hard sell,
Agree with Tim, there’s one very similar near me here in upstate NY that the
inherited owner has been trying to sell unsuccessfully the last several years
for $2300, unfortunately I’d say that 90% of them sit unused gathering dust
somewhere including mine.
I even
Hello and Good morning.
Tools never hold there value. Like a car, mine 9yrs ago cost me $32.000 Today
the blue book value is $3000.00. I cant afford to sell it !
Your 1500 is a Very nice machine, but having said that, I have to agree with
Tim. ($2,000 tops, but I think $1500 a fair price.)
Im
I agree with the feedback so far. I also noticed in the picture of the
router that it looks like you have a rotary table as well.
I bought my 1500 in January for $800. I had been looking at these machines
for several months and thought I was getting a great deal when I got mine.
The guy I