Hey Curtis,
Very nice, I really need to catch some time to work more on the LOM. I do
have a chuck of wood chucked up on it.
Thanks for being such an inspiration to others to keep topics going and
sharing work to keep others motivated.
Your loyal to your craft.
Did you use any type of finish on
HI Richard.What makes the EVO neat is the higher quality of the mill its
self.all the rails are linear slide rails, the Z axis is also linear rail,
which means finer control and easier movement when cutting. There are also some
neat fetchers of the Z axis on the EVO. that I have never tried,
Hello and Good morning everyone.
Tim the shine is the bone alone, there is almost no sanding at all, Just some
parts, to make sure that the sharps will not cut anyone, As you can see fine
details cut, well in the bone with just a sharp router bit.As I said, in my
past posting, this is a NEAT
Best one yet curt, beautiful tell us about the spiral pitch, bits, etc.you
sure are making dog bones look good I bet you got lots of really thin dogs
around your place now lolol
Bill
From: 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
Sent: Friday, 18 October 2019 3:23 PM
To: Legacy
I my opinion Richard nothing in fact less because no rotary table but it did
have definite possibility’s I would buy one now if they were around just to
build lots of mods onto it, also being linier bearings it would be very good
for template work. you can see it much better from the video of
"Thin dog" ;-P. My dogs are looking for the bones that I've been cutting
every time they are in the garage. They can smell them but cant find anything
but dust. ;-)
I will start reducing my photos, to make them small enough to post to the
group. Perhaps tomorrow or Sunday.(depending on my
Bill I was hoping you had the video on file. Sadly legacy has taken it off
You tube. Perhaps a copy of it, is still out there. but at this time ,I can
not find it. (THIS WAS the link.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUKkIZYWuFw=UUgAcEv2QjfsjKGWcUO0cgMg=1
but it no longer works.)
C.A.G.