Re: A 1200 asking $1750 in Des Moines, Iowa Loaded with accessories

2013-10-27 Thread MACSWAG
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 - LRTABLE1000 Rotary Table $325
 1 - LVISEVERT10 Vertical Vise, 10 inch $119
 1 - V025 Training, custom molding
 1 - LCIRCLECNTR Circle cutting Center
 1 - LTEMPFOL Template follower upgrade w/removeable stylus pin
 1 - TS001 Templates, Swan Neck
 1 - TC11001 Clock Swan Neck, outside cut
 1 - TC11002 Clock Swan Neck detail cut
 1 - LVISEHORIZ10 Horizontal Vice, 10 inch
 1 - LLINEARMILL Linear milling system
 1 - LMOBILITY4IN Mobility 4 inch casters 900, 1200, 1800 LS $65
 TOTAL: $3,359

 There are nine special bits and a regular spiral bit as shown in the 
 attached photo. All are 1/2 shanks. They are made by Magnate and you can 
 see the variety at 
 http://www.magnate.net/index.cfm?event=showCategorytheID=23
 The ones included are labeled as follows:
 7551 Barley Twist, 1 inch dia
 1173 Side Fce-Inlay, 7/8 inch dia
 6053 Side Fluting, 3/32 radius
 2453 Side shallow flute, 7/8 inch dia
 2457 Side shallow cutting 
 2704 Bottom cleaning bit, 1 1/4 inch dia
 7672 Side Reeding 1 1/8 inch
 7678 Side Reeding 1 3/16 inch
 7673 Side Reeding 1 3/8 inch
 Spiral cut router bit


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Re: It Gets No Better: A 1500 in Altamonte Spring, Fl for $500

2013-10-20 Thread MACSWAG


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 have been a lurker now for sometime,I had A revo once but sold 
it and went away for awhile after losing my dear wife to the big C.this 
unit is on Craigs list and I have tried for a few like it but never get any 
answers,I think their policy cuts out non local buyer contact,have you any 
ideas of what to do to get in contact with the vendor,I will pay all costs 
and dues,this is to help a young relative back into civvies,not all of him 
made it back from Helmland prov.please help if you can,  MAC.

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Re: just me being missing

2010-09-15 Thread MACSWAG
Thank you chaps for your kindness,and your prayers CAG.we need them
right now, Tim,I was thinking along the lines of small Rosette circles
round the outside circumference and conected by deepening radial cuts
from the centre
to be inlaid with a dark wood like Ebony,small bits of that can 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.

 - Original Message -
 From: MACSWAG davidcraig.dil...@virgin.net
 To: Legacy Ornamental Mills legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2010 5:33 PM
 Subject: just me being missing

  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 up for a while,so I will just be reading the posts
  while I sit with her,I have answered the survey and hope all others do
  the same,the input in our group is so very important and no-one is on
  their own for long with a prob,it's nice to know that some new people,
  and the old lurkers, are now taken an active role,I would really like
  to see more on the rotary table,anything will get my attention,keep up
  the very welcome work TIM,and hi Bill,

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Re: just me being missing - rotary table inlays

2010-09-15 Thread MACSWAG
Very informative Tim,I'm sure a lot of people are reading this and
thinking Hmmm,I also have a lathe and do a lot of small finials,mainly
tapering four start hollow ones in mahogany or some other hard wood,it
needs to be hard or the bines just crack,very tricky but achievable
with patience and practice,and they do enhance a job very much,I'm
going to buy some Mother of pearl inlay from South Korea,I want to
make a couple of mementos boxes for some freinds who have been most
kind,keep posting always read you,MAC.

On Sep 15, 10:40 pm, Tim Krause artmarb...@comcast.net wrote:
 Creating bullseye type patterns with inlays is one of the types of details 
 I've been thinking about.  Inlaying contrasting pieces of wood on the rotary 
 table and carving shapes into the surfaces of the pieces. Basically like this 
 sectional view of a box top.

 I know it can be done, but I have not seen any of us do this yet.  I have a 
 couple clever ideas on how to make the pocket of an inlay the right size.  
 I've been holding back since I don't have any photos. Just words, ideas and 
 partial experience.  

 I'm also surprised to see no one has made small finials that can be applied 
 to boxes.  The biggest challenge I see in working small is work holding.  
 Carpet tape and turners tape has it's limits.  We need to get much more 
 creative and use less force.  This might include using glues and extra waste 
 material and more creative ways to part excess waste off if we are only going 
 to use the legacy as a turning tool.

 One of the question I left out of questionnaire was how many people own a 
 lathe and a Legacy.  I suspect the level of ownership is high.  Especially in 
 the group of people that consider themselves intermediate and advanced Legacy 
 owners.  I think that group is always looking at the resources traditional 
 turners have and applying them to the Legacy.  Those that have never turned 
 would never even consider a jam chuck to hold work.  In our case, a jam chuck 
 could be handy in rotary table mounting.  It's something I've been meaning to 
 try.  I can think of several other obscure home made chucks that could come 
 in handy as well.  

 Unfortunately, one of the basic cuts used on a lathe to make thin inlay parts 
 is a real challenge on a Legacy, the parting cut.  On a lathe we can slice 
 off thin 1/8 slices using end grain orientation.  On the legacy we would 
 have to resort to using a 3/8 bit and that wastes a lot of wood.  If you use 
 a thinner router bit you risk breaking the bit and also limiting the diameter 
 you can part off.  This is where a chop saw has come in handy for me.  I've 
 also used a bandsaw but that comes with lots of safety warnings when the 
 piece has been rounded.  

 The other alternative to thin inlay stock is to plane a thin piece of wood 
 cross grain style and then cut circles out to inlay.  That is really easy to 
 do.  I take square slices and use a small piece of carpet tape between them 
 and hold the stack between centers and turn them round with a 2704 bit.  It 
 almost does not matter how you stack them but it's best to match them and cut 
 off the corners to make an octagon. You can make a whole cylinder of cross 
 grained circles really fast!  Then it's easy to make bullseye type patters 
 using inlays on the rotary table.

 I do know we can make these types of designs by offsetting the work piece on 
 a rotary table and then indexing the work piece separately.  It's one of the 
 things I've been trying to get around to showing and have hinted to.  A 
 simple V cutting bit would be used to engrave fine lines, or you could make 
 really bold cuts using few indexes.  It's completely scalable.

 I'm sure some light bulbs are turning on now!  After writing a chapter of a 
 book in response to your simple comment, I think I'm really off base.   
 Please help straighten me out!

 -Tim

 - Original Message -
 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
 right now, Tim,I was thinking along the lines of small Rosette circles
 round the outside circumference and conected by deepening radial cuts
 from the centre
 to be inlaid with a dark wood like Ebony,small bits of that can be
 acquired quite reasonably priced,as like pen bits,and shaved to
 fit,what do you think, MAC.



  inlay_box_top.jpg
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just me being missing

2010-09-14 Thread MACSWAG
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 up for a while,so I will just be reading the posts
while I sit with her,I have answered the survey and hope all others do
the same,the input in our group is so very important and no-one is on
their own for long with a prob,it's nice to know that some new people,
and the old lurkers, are now taken an active role,I would really like
to see more on the rotary table,anything will get my attention,keep up
the very welcome work TIM,and hi Bill,

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Re: brick pattern

2010-08-07 Thread MACSWAG
Hi Tim,yes, I have been laid low with a rotten virus and have had to
let the gang work on their own,we are starting to make xmas.presents
now and I have got them making memory box's,or memento box's,one of
the boys Luke, has progressed so well he has been accepted for a
woodworking course at Brock college,isn't that just great,somebody up
there is looking out for him,I will post some pictures soon if I can
remember how to do it,as to the Brick pattern can anyone give me a bit
of know how to do this on a flat box lid,we have been given one piece
of birds eye maple and it is too precious to get it wrong,any advice
will be appreciated, thanks Bill and C.A.G.   mac.

On Aug 7, 3:39 am, Tim Krause artmarb...@comcast.net wrote:
 Hi Mac,

 It's been a while.  Are you and the boys making anything on the Revo we
 might be interested in?

 When it comes to making flat indexed cuts, the tutorial on the three leg
 pedestal gave a few good tips when it comes to depth of cut and making flat
 sections.  See steps 12-18.http://legacywoodworking.com/class.cfm?id=39
 also seehttp://legacywoodworking.com/galleryItem.cfm?project=191

 Crank handle indexing would be ideal. Here's a 
 refresher:http://artscopes.com/legacyornamentalmill/tools/pungs_index_method/pu...

 -Tim

 - Original Message -
 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 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.

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Re: brick pattern

2010-08-06 Thread MACSWAG
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, that WE the 
 customers are a very important part of There business.  
 And I was starting to feeling like Uncle Burney's second son,from his first 
 marriage,once removed! (You could say, I was feeling pretty rejected, from 
 THIS family tree.) THANKS TRACY. ((( I'm IMPORANT!)))
 ;-)
 C.A.G.

   - Original Message -
   From: Bill Bulkeley
   To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
   Sent: Friday, August 06, 2010 5:37 PM
   Subject: brick pattern

   Here's one I think we can do on our manual machines simple but looks good I 
 think

  http://www.legacycncwoodworking.com/demo-videos/2010/8/6/spiral-brick...

   Bill

     - Original Message -
     From: Tim Krause
     To: Legacy-Ornamental-Mills@googlegroups.com
     Sent: Friday, August 06, 2010 7:43 AM
     Subject: Welcome New Members - July

     Hello All,

     I'm going to try a new monthly feature by welcoming new members at the 
 end of each month.  I would like us all to get an opportunity to get to know 
 each other and share our experiences.  I would especially like new members to 
 feel comfortable posting any question or comment they have for the group as 
 it relates to using Legacy's equipment.  

     I realize we are on all different levels of the learning curve.  Many 
 members of the group that do not post messages have told me in private how 
 much they appreciate even the simple tips and procedures.  The hard part for 
 me is knowing what the membership body would like to see more of.  So please, 
 take a moment from your busy day and ask a question or post a tip.  

     New Members for the Month of July:  Mike, Legacy Heirlooms, kellyintx, 
 Sawdustman, NCW,  Ahmed Net, Tim Rinehart, Marty, King and Charlie Porter.

     Please feel free to post an introduction or share with us what you are 
 looking for.  I know that I'm here to help and learn as well.

     -Tim

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Re: Pen Tool and Enhanced Rotary Table Control

2010-06-30 Thread MACSWAG
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 the legacy owning chaps in the U/K.Rutlands is
giving 15% off all tools and free delivery till Jul.5TH. got to be
worth a look,MAC.

On Jun 30, 8:14 pm, Ccm Ccm ccmdesi...@gmail.com wrote:
 very inspirational Tim,  nice idea, Roger

 On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 3:15 AM, Tim Krause artmarb...@comcast.net wrote:
   Hello All,

  Well, I know many of you have wondered why I need so much control of the
  rotary table.  I just think there is so much potential that is not
  tapped.  In order to explore new possibilities and not waste wood, I made
  a new tool that I've seen used in the Ornamental Turning world.  It's a
  spring loaded ball point pen that I can fit in place of the router bit.
  Taping a piece of paper to the rotary table I can now play in real time, and
  save a tree.  The pen tool will also act as my new centering tool by
  flipping it around in the router.

  Here's the new Pen / Centering Tool.  It's a piece of 1/2 cold rolled
  steel with a #7 (.201) hole bored through the center. The overall length of
  the pen is 5.  I robbed the spring and the plastic tip from a cheap pen,
  but the refill is from a fancy pen.  It needed to be short for this project.
  It's a sealed ink refill that is 4-1/8 long and .186 in diameter (Sanford
  brand but others look very similar).  The end opposite of the pen point has
  a 1/2 long, 1/4-20 NC set screw installed to adjust the pressure of the pen
  and have access to replace the ink cartridge in the future.  The plastic
  cone is epoxied into a slightly larger bore (.360).

  Here's the pen loaded in the router and I'm starting the pattern. The stops
  are used and the plunge stop on the router is also set. Just like real life.
  The router is not running.

  Here's the final design.  I'll spare you the intermediate photos.

  The pattern was very to index the 36 locations or every 10º using my new
  graduated dial and the simple pointer.  You can't tell me that it looks like
  it was done on the Legacy! Imaging how the cuts would look like with a small
  rope bit for the center, a small roundover bit for the circles, and a V bit
  for the sunburst pattern and small lines. Run a core box around the outside
  edge and you get one cool looking rosette.

  -Tim

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Re: Rotary Table odd question

2010-06-20 Thread MACSWAG
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 table. I know others have. I guess that 
 would true up the surface rather than fixing the delrin pads. I do know your 
 table top would run into my 20 tooth gear and I would not be able to turn my 
 table. The large gear is 13.5 diameter.

 Here's a picture that show how my 20 tooth gear stick above the rotary table 
 by .110.  

 I did a quick and dirty trim job on the waste board to make it fit 
 originally.  

 Is this the way it looks on everyone's table?

 -Tim

   - Original Message -
   From: Bill Bulkeley
   To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
   Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2010 7:17 PM
   Subject: Re: Rotary Table odd question

   sorry Tim I was incorrect before... measuring with a tape
   my large gear on the rotary table is just over 13 1/2 dia and to correct my 
 self I need to learn to read a tape ha ha the blank is 13 3/8 dia it sits 
 nice just smaller than the teeth on the large gear
   I don't know if mine is strait or not I just machined it true after 
 attaching my blank to it
   Bill
     - Original Message -
     From: Tim Krause
     To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
     Sent: Friday, June 18, 2010 10:47 AM
     Subject: Re: Rotary Table odd question

     Hi Bill,

     So your stock table is hanging over the gears on the large diameter gear? 
  That would really cause problems on mine.  I also found out last night that 
 the table is not level to the base.  The 4 delrin spacers that support the 
 table are all different heights on my table.  That's an easy fix, but a bit 
 of a surprise.  Also discovered the table has a huge dip in the center.  With 
 the mdf in place it does not matter, but interesting to note.

     -Tim

       - Original Message -
       From: Bill Bulkeley
       To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
       Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2010 5:12 PM
       Subject: Re: Rotary Table odd question

       well my table is for the revo which I add too to fit the 900 as well 
 but   it seems to be the same dia gears
       my blank is 13 5/8 dia which is 1/8 larger than what I think you said 
 yours was
       Bill
         - Original Message -
         From: Tim Krause
         To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
         Sent: Friday, June 18, 2010 3:21 AM
         Subject: Re: Rotary Table odd question

         What's the diameter of the stock one?
           - Original Message -
           From: Bill Bulkeley
           To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
           Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2010 7:22 AM
           Subject: Re: Rotary Table odd question

           I still have my board unused I made my own and turned it as well so 
 I don't know if it hits either
           Bill
           ps Tim what did you think a bout my crazy idea?
             - Original Message -
             From: Tim Krause
             To: Legacy-Ornamental-Mills@googlegroups.com
             Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2010 5:26 PM
             Subject: Rotary Table odd question

             Hello All,

             When I bought my rotary table I discovered that the mdf waste 
 board provided by Legacy was too big for the table.  It was 13.25 in 
 diameter. The diameter made it hard to turn because the 20 tooth gear on the 
 rotary table ate into the mdf and left dimples where the teeth were hitting. 
 I ended up turning the table down to 13.125 and it fits just fine.  My 
 question is this, did anyone else have the same problem?

             -Tim

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Re: introducing another sleeper

2010-06-10 Thread MACSWAG
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 was just poking a little fun at ya.  I'm not bright 
 enough to figure it out either without doing the physical work.  When Mike 
 left us the challenge to figure out the math for ourselves I had good 
 intentions to make a chart with the answers.  It's on the list, I was hoping 
 you had it figured out :-).

 -Tim

   - Original Message -
   From: Bill Bulkeley
   To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
   Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2010 4:58 PM
   Subject: Re: introducing another sleeper

   sorry Tim my math is not that good not without setting the table and trying 
 a few and
   sorry I missed your last sentence I was in a hurry getting my kids to 
 school its was morning here when I read your post
   Bill

     - Original Message -
     From: Tim Krause
     To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
     Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2010 8:48 AM
     Subject: Re: introducing another sleeper

     Hi Bill,

     I mentioned that method in my last sentence.  Now, I've never sat down 
 and did the math using the gears.  Any guess of how many cranks and what gear 
 to use to easily get 20 indexes on the rotary table?

     -Tim

       - Original Message -
       From: Bill Bulkeley
       To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
       Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2010 3:27 PM
       Subject: Re: introducing another sleeper

       perhaps the rotary table was connected to the headstock and he used the 
 crank handle indexing technique

       Bill
         - Original Message -
         From: Tim Krause
         To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
         Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2010 8:01 AM
         Subject: Re: introducing another sleeper

          Mike Pung also brought up the idea of using the gear train to index 
 the table which might be what Tom originally did. More later on this subject.

         Let me know if this helps.

         -Tim

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Re: introducing another sleeper

2010-06-09 Thread MACSWAG
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 awesome and a
bench mark for all of us triers,so Tom if you look in thank you for
the inspiration,  MAC.

On Jun 9, 3:19 pm, Cole Andrews coleandrew...@gmail.com wrote:
 Very impressive, on a wide range of projects also. A lot to be learned from 
 him , thank you for sharing along with everyone else . I've learned a lot 
 already from this group.  Thank you.
 Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry

 -Original Message-
 From: curt george curtgeo...@wowway.com
 Date: Wed, 9 Jun 2010 03:43:19
 To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: introducing another sleeper

 Hello Tim
 I too hope he joins the group. Tom has been profiled on Legacy web 
 site.http://legacywoodworking.com/artist.cfm?artist=190http://legacywoodworking.com/galleryItem.cfm?project=685http://legacywoodworking.com/galleryItem.cfm?project=688http://legacywoodworking.com/galleryItem.cfm?project=691http://legacywoodworking.com/galleryItem.cfm?project=692http://legacywoodworking.com/galleryItem.cfm?project=693http://legacywoodworking.com/galleryItem.cfm?project=694http://legacywoodworking.com/galleryItem.cfm?project=695http://legacywoodworking.com/galleryItem.cfm?project=696http://legacywoodworking.com/galleryItem.cfm?project=697http://legacywoodworking.com/galleryItem.cfm?project=698http://legacywoodworking.com/galleryItem.cfm?project=699
 As you can see he is VERY TALENTED, as well as very nice person as well.He 
 would make a great
 addition to this group. LOOK at all that detail! I just love  that table!!!
 Well Guys here is a bunch of eye candy for you, hopefully  these pictures 
 will get you all motivated to
 go out and make something special for your self. If one person can make 
 things like these, then everyone
 out there, can too.
 You are all going to laugh, at my chosen next project for my self. some 
 Indian 
 clubshttp://www.atomicathletic.com/store/ProductInfo.aspx?productid=CLUB40These
  may be a far cry
 form fine art work, but they have some kind of appeal to me. ;-) Tom was the 
 person who suggested making some of these. Now I have to at least make one 
 set for my self.;-)
 We will have to wait and see, at this moment I am so busy that I haven't even 
 been able to get in the garage in almost a week. But mark my words, I will 
 make those clubs someday!
 Woops! I now need to get ready for work.
 talk to you all latter.
 C.A.G.
   - Original Message -
   From: Tim Krause
   To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
   Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2010 12:12 AM
   Subject: Re: introducing another sleeper

   That is some awesome work.  The finial is extremely elegant, and almost not 
 legacy like except for the tip.  The Lambs Tongue is a really subtle nice 
 touch too.  Boy, look around the room and notice all of the segmented work as 
 well.  Notice the table with hollow twists spiral legs? All good stuff! I 
 hope Tom joins the group.

   -Tim

     - Original Message -
     From: curt george
     To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
     Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 2010 5:34 PM
     Subject: Re: introducing another sleeper

     I only have three pictures of the other bed. so here that are. ;-) 
 Hopefully Tom will either post his own stuff now, or at least send me more of 
 his stuff.
     It sure is fun to see other people works. I find if I look closely at 
 other people's projects, I can almost always find different things, Some 
 stuff I might like to try, and others I can just appreciate the work that 
 went into the project.
     To Live, Learn, Grow. has always been my main goal in my life (as well 
 as in wood working).
     talk to you all tomorrow.its time for bed. ;-)
     Have a good night.
     C.A.G.

       - Original Message -
       From: curt george
       To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
       Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 2010 8:21 PM
       Subject: Re: introducing another sleeper

       Macassar ebony is what I was told.  here are a few more pictures. I 
 hope these help to get a better veiw?
       Tom also made a bed, that is a little different, he used Claro walnut 
 burl on that one. if you like I can post those photos latter?

       I hope you are feeling better Art? Dont give up, tomorrow will be a 
 better day! ;-)
       C.A.G.

         - Original Message -
         From: Art Ransom
         To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
         Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 2010 7:22 PM
         Subject: Re: introducing another sleeper

         A GREAT piece!!  What wood is the veneer?  
         - Original Message -
           From: curt george
           To: Legacy Google group
           Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 2010 5:29 PM
     

Re: a picture for you

2010-06-02 Thread MACSWAG
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 to go in a
 table but we didn't like its fit.We burnt a hitachi up in the table
 (Bosch table) ,we noticed the Hitachi is open at the bit allowing
 debris down inside . We only had dust collection  to the bit and the
 back of the table bottom. the bottom is closed in,making a mountain of
 dust. We  ended up with a Bosch 2 1/4 hp under the table .It is sealed
 up at the bit . The Bosch and the Triton are the only two I could find
 sealed up like that . I have not been able to bog either one down ,not
 that I want too. The Hitachi seemed like it was always tripping the
 overload switch on the table even some light passes. Lucky for me ,we
 bought the mill at that same time. I love the things I have learned to
 do, looking back though  it has helped  me skip some fundamental
 lessons. I'm problably gonna step back and rethink some projects so
 Ican get the full effect .I don't wanna cheat myself.

 On Sun, May 30, 2010 at 1:53 AM, Bill Bulkeley bulke...@mmnet.com.au wrote:
  I see you are using a triton router on your mill please tell me what you
  think of them I have one on my machine and I really like it
  Bill
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  Sent: Sunday, May 30, 2010 12:57 PM
  Subject: a picture for you

  You have been sent 1 picture.

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Re: Not quite combat ready.

2010-05-27 Thread MACSWAG
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 Hallow wchal...@verizon.net wrote:
 Good Morning Art
  
 Thanks for sharing your situation and your history with us. Many, many thanks 
 for your very special service to our country.
  
 May God bless you and smile upon you in this struggle to beat the odds one 
 more time..
  
 Bill H

 
 From: Art Ransom akran...@tx.rr.com
 To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Mon, May 24, 2010 9:35:00 PM
 Subject: Not quite combat ready.

 Been an interesting 5 weeks.  In hospital for 2 weeks for colon/rectal 
 surgery, back home for 2 days and then 2 weeks back in hospital for 
 interventions anti biotic. Outlook looks good and I have always beat the odds.
   US Army- less than 9% of US population: paratrooper 16 years-less than 1% 
 of the Army; member of Special Forces A team - less than .1% of all Army 
 paratroopers;  Army Pathfinder- less than 300 at any one time in the Army. 
   I have no regrets and my bucket list is a lot more complete than 99% of the 
 world.  I have had VERY bad times and VERY SUPER FANTASTIC Good days, the BAD 
 day enhance the Good days.  I have meet a lot if interesting people and  
 include this group.  My wish all of you could have traveled the great journey 
 I am on.
 Many whoever you pray to bless you. 
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Re: Digest for legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com - 4 Messages in 1 Topic

2010-05-22 Thread MACSWAG
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.

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      * Toys #group_thread_0 [4 Updates]

   Topic: Toys
  http://groups.google.com/group/legacy-ornamental-mills/t/4c18cb76c842...

        curt george curtgeo...@wowway.com May 20 03:32AM -0400 ^
        #digest_top

        Good morning Dustin
        To post pictures on this group, is very easy, Just make sure
        that you are
        useing the E-Mail part of this link. You can not post pictures
        through the
        web server (google web page.) There is also a limmit on the size
        of pix.
        that can be sent. If you can attach a photo to face-book you
        should not have
        any problems posting them on this e-mail. Give it a try?
        I will check out your photos on face book, and then get back
        with you
        latter.
        Have a great day.
        C.A.G.

        - Original Message -
        From: Chainlink dustinyo...@hotmail.com
        To: Legacy Ornamental Mills
        legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
        Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2010 10:34 PM
        Subject: Re: Toys

        I'm not sure how to do photo attachments, so I'll try a couple
        links.
        I've got some of my woodworking stuff up on Facebook.

       
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Re: New X-Axis Lock

2010-05-18 Thread MACSWAG
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 just to gain access to the small 
 screws on the shaft collars to change the location of the router.  I have 
 used my stop blocks as a lock in the past to capture the carrier tray and 
 that has worked well for years but I think this works better.

 Simply tighten the hand knob and the carrier tray is locked in place.  Loosen 
 the knob and the carrier tray slides left and right as usual.  This is 
 designed for my model 900, but I have a strong suspicion that this will work 
 on the 1200 and 1800 but I have no way of verifying if the rear piece is the 
 same on all models.  I also don't know if it will work with the Z axis 
 upgrade.

 Full details are written up on this 
 page:http://www.artscopes.com/legacyornamentalmill/tools/x_axis_lock/index...

 If you are interested in purchasing one for your machine, I made a few 
 extras.  Please contact me off list for price and availability.  Question and 
 comments are gladly accepted.  

 -Tim

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Re: a little bit of legacy

2010-04-26 Thread MACSWAG
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 lives near the great barrier reef in Queensland that's in Australia for
 any who don't know me
 any way here is his wedding present I know its not exactly legacy stuff but
 I did make some of the frame on the 900 and
 just thought I would post it to show it off a bit.
 Bill



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 From: Tim Krause artmarb...@comcast.net
 To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Friday, April 23, 2010 12:42 PM
 Subject: Re: dome for stand.jpg

  Hi Cole,

  I think Curt explained it pretty well.  I would definitely suggest trying
  this on in pine first.  You will be able to see how a 1/2 straight
  cutting
  bit is going to react.  You are going to have to take this slow.  When
  cutting from the side, I think the router bit is going to try and grab the
  wood since 1/2 of the time will be against the grain.   I would probably
  waste a bunch of material with the 2704 flat bottom bit from the top.
  This
  would create a stepped pulley look.  Then start working from the side with
  the template.

  I hope this helps a bit.

  -Tim

  - Original Message -
  From: Cole Andrews coleandrew...@gmail.com
  To: Legacy group legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
  Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2010 6:22 PM
  Subject: Re: dome for stand.jpg

  I've got it figured at five in. diameter with the bottom 3/4 for a band
  of
  buttons.
  Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry

  -Original Message-
  From: curt george curtgeo...@wowway.com
  Date: Thu, 22 Apr 2010 20:53:55
  To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
  Subject: Re: dome for stand.jpg

  Hello Cole
  Please re-fresh my memory? How big is this ball?

  If I were doing this job, I would start with the hole in the top. (That
  is)
  drill the hole first in the square block. then ether use an large tail
  stock
  center, or put a plug into the hole and turn the stock as normal.
  Since the bottom is flat makes this job somewhat easer, use a face plate
  to
  hold the wood. depending on your router bits, you could ether use a large
  round over bit, or if you don't have a bit that large, you could make a
  template and cut from the side. (as Tim already suggested)
  The fluting you plan to use can also be done with a the same template,
  and
  a
  side cutting bit.
  Over all this looks like a good starting project for you.
  Please send some pictures of the end results.
  Good luck, and just take things slow. (You can do it!)
  ;-)
  C.A.G.

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  From: Cole Andrews coleandrew...@gmail.com
  To: Legacy group legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
  Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2010 6:06 PM
  Subject: dome for stand.jpg

   This is the basic shape. This is for banner stand at church. Still
   learning to draw the flutes and reeds. The math is getting easier.
   Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry

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TURNING

2010-04-12 Thread MACSWAG
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 your hands and imagination in your
bonce for the sake of spending time on the Legacy,get in the W/shop
and let your dream take wings,
keep chippin,  mac.

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Re: Wishing you all a happy Easter

2010-04-03 Thread MACSWAG
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 job that was!
 Nothing realy to report as far as new projects goes, Today.But tomorrow? Just 
 maybe. ;-)

 I hope everyone has a happy Easter.
 Take care.
 C.A.G.

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Re: fancy dovetail joints

2010-03-25 Thread MACSWAG
Thanks Bill,I was wondering if the join would show much and if it
weakened
the spiral when you try to hollow,did you have any blow up on you,I
tried with a Forstner bit and extension rod but not very successful,I
was hoping to make them in one piece,but I will try your way
first,keep chippin,MAC.

On Mar 25, 2:28 am, Bill Bulkeley bulke...@mmnet.com.au wrote:
 Its not too hard run a cor box bit up 2 halfs then glue them together to
 make a square with a hole up the middle, I used a 3inch corbox for the first
 spiral( i had one made for another job I was doing for a customer so the bit
 was free)
 and a 11/2 corbox for the second, after its dry I machined up cores for both
 out of mdf a nice sliding fit not loose, then caps for each end to attach
 the index hubs.  I used a wood screw to stop the caps from slipping while
 machining.
 I removed the corners and as much of the bulk on the saw bench to get as
 close to the 6inch dia of the first spiral as the revo without mods will
 only do 6inch dia.
 then turn your spirals which ever you want.one LH one RH then the middle LH
 I think I used  a 4 start with 2 spirals removed I would have to look back
 on my notes to tell you for sure.
 only after it is finished remove the core or it will surly fly to bits
 during machining.
 the smallest spiral was a 3 start rope I think it was done with a couple of
 steady rests to keep it from moving the steady was just some mdf clamped to
 the rails with a square cut in it for the wood to run in, rough but worked
 ok. the only other tip is to make sure the blanks fit inside each other
 before you make the spirals hard to remove that little bit later if it is to
 tight.
 then after you finish slip them together and make caps for the ends I glued
 nothing together as I wanted to be able to disassemble them for staining or
 painting at a future time. I just used screws in the ends to hold it all
 together hope this helps im not good at explaining this stuff some of the
 other guys might know of a better or easier way but that is basically how I
 did it, I must have a go at 4 inside 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 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 looks,anybody know how it's done,
  Bill I'm still trying to make an example of your twists within a
  twist,within a twist,but not doing too well,can you give a work
  procedure step by step ,if you've got time to spare,to anyone
  interested,I have made some really good Ribbon twists using both a
  long straight 1/2 CUTTER,and a 2 core box cutter,recommended in a
  tip from Roger,my supplier,one of our little group,a Downs syndrome
  lad can make them,he takes his time and is very patient,I can always
  tell if he's getting agitated and I sort it,if he makes a mistake what
  the hell it's only wood,I wish we could get Curly Maple as reasonably
  priced as our Canadian cousins,it cost the dickens over here,that's
  all for now,  MAC.

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fancy dovetail joints

2010-03-24 Thread MACSWAG
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 looks,anybody know how it's done,
Bill I'm still trying to make an example of your twists within a
twist,within a twist,but not doing too well,can you give a work
procedure step by step ,if you've got time to spare,to anyone
interested,I have made some really good Ribbon twists using both a
long straight 1/2 CUTTER,and a 2 core box cutter,recommended in a
tip from Roger,my supplier,one of our little group,a Downs syndrome
lad can make them,he takes his time and is very patient,I can always
tell if he's getting agitated and I sort it,if he makes a mistake what
the hell it's only wood,I wish we could get Curly Maple as reasonably
priced as our Canadian cousins,it cost the dickens over here,that's
all for now,  MAC.

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Re: View this page TK - Kaleidoscope - August 2009

2010-03-22 Thread MACSWAG
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:
 Yes you can choose more than one image per page.

 Couple limitations,
   1.. The message cannot exceed I believe 2mb in size.  So, your pictures 
 will have to trimmed in size.
   2.. The picture file name cannot include a space in the file name. Use an 
 underscore or a hyphen, or nothing in place of the space.
   3.. When you browse for the file name on your hard drive, you have to 
 select individual images and then upload them one at a time by choosing the 
 upload button.  It would appear that you are not able to select groups of 
 photos and upload them.  
   4.. All of your images you upload get placed in two locations. One is in 
 the message body and two is in the file area.  I see some of them and judging 
 by the size, No. 1 and 2 is your problem.
   5.. If all else fails, send them to me with your story and I will upload 
 them for you.
 I need to make a tutorial on how to do this.  It's less than clear so don't 
 feel bad or discouraged! I'm a little under the weather today so this will 
 have to wait.

 -Tim

 - Original Message -
 From: gk777 groovyw...@gmail.com
 To: Legacy Ornamental Mills legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Monday, March 22, 2010 11:13 AM
 Subject: Re: View this page TK - Kaleidoscope - August 2009

 So can you aonly post one picture per page or can you add more. I
 posted a walnut hollow barley twist candlestick.

 On Mar 20, 11:57 pm, Tim artmarb...@comcast.net wrote:
  Hello All,

  I have just created a Gallery area on our Google Groups Home page.
  It's an invitation for members to post projects made with the Legacy
  Ornamental Mill.

  To create a page you simply sign in and select the Add Pages button.
  From there you can create a custom page with links and pictures.
  Please include a decent description and try to follow the simple title
  format of Your Initials or name followed by a hyphen followed by
  Project Title or Type followed by a hyphen with the month and year
  made. That way it will be easy to find a project by user or type
  when you look at the pages list.

  Once you save your page you have an option to send a message such as
  this one to let the group know a new page has been created featuring
  your work.

  I hope the members will find this new feature of some use.

  -Tim

  Click 
  onhttp://groups.google.com/group/legacy-ornamental-mills/web/tk-august-...
  - or copy  paste it into your browser's address bar if that doesn't
  work.

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template

2010-03-17 Thread MACSWAG
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 something,excuse the pun,LOL.mac.

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Re: template

2010-03-17 Thread MACSWAG
Thanks Tim,boy I'm really a thicko,thanks for that demo info,I have
bookmarked it for later use,now I know I can make some templates of my
own,aren't we very fortunate to have this forum,I'm off to bed
now,it's 2/16 am.
MAC.

On Mar 18, 12:17 am, Tim Krause artmarb...@comcast.net wrote:
 For starters, here is an example of a captured template. It holds the stylus
 on both sides.http://legacywoodworking.com/products.cfm?product=72

 If you have the later stylus style that can be removed from the socket life
 is easier. I have the older style that has to be unscrewed to be removed.
 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
 To: Legacy Ornamental Mills legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2010 2:29 PM
 Subject: template

  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 something,excuse the pun,LOL.mac.

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BOX

2010-02-26 Thread MACSWAG
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 and supports are from the
same block,try to match the as best you can when turning the supports
and the angle is determined by the circ/m. of the ring and the height
and balance,have a go it's a lot of pleasure and concentration,keep
chippin, MAC

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Re:

2010-02-22 Thread MACSWAG
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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 From: Tim Krause

 To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com

 Sent: Sun, 21 Feb 2010 20:38:27 -0500 (EST)

 Subject: Re: Re:

 Come on Curt,

 I thought he was referring to Legacy's discontinued turning center that

 combined the router and the rotary table accessory.  In his own subtle way

 he was making a clear reference to the cycle of life and how we must all

 evolve to Turn a new leaf in our lives.  It was quite the profound

 message.  At least that's how I read into the message :-)

 -Tim

 - Original Message -

 From: Curtis

 To: Legacy Ornamental Mills

 Sent: Sunday, February 21, 2010 5:06 PM

 Subject: Re:

 Art

 What Im missing something? Rotary and router combo, means almost

 nothing to me. Whats UP?

 C.A.G.

 On Feb 21, 9:53 am, wrote:

  Rotary and router combo

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Re: SUSPENDED BOWL

2010-02-19 Thread MACSWAG
Hello chaps, Bill,I will try to lay it out as best I can I don't use
measures as such ,just think it up and turn it and modify as it
progresses,but I think it is,
about these,
the Bowl was finished dimention, 24in circum, by 7-1/2 across,by 6
deep.
 the base was18in circum, by 5-!/2
across,by 1 thick
the top fin turned on the lathe,  2 long a 1space
the bottom finial turned on lathe2-1/2 to allow for a little
spigot in the base
the spiraled supports   12 long by 3/4 dia.
also a little spiral along the top of the bines/pitch was made with a
very small 1/4router beading bit,before hollowing,although the
supports are Oak I used
a thin stock support on my table,very tricky blew a couple before I
got it right,I milled the tops and left a little spigot on the
bottom,I suppose you could do anything you want,the tops were supposed
to be little thistles, but I'm a wee bit clumsy with the arthritis so
settled for milk churns,the bowl was Maple, turned on the lathe quite
thin but it is quite a strong wood and will hold,the angle of the
supports depends on the circumference of the bowl and the base,
you have to drill a very small hole where you want them to join the
bowl and insert a wee dowel, I used a matchstick for that, devilishly
cunning these Brits,
the base you can shape any way you fancy but best to use a heavy wood
for the balance,all these measurements are approx.and off the top of
my head,because it is all finished you see,so if you fancy just get
stuck in and have fun, MAC
On Feb 19, 3:46 pm, Bill Bulkeley bulke...@mmnet.com.au wrote:
 Great Bowl Mac looks really nice tell usmore about how you did it the type
 of spirals etc it would be great to see a much larger pic of it
 Bill

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 From: 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...@comcast.net wrote:
  That's what I think this group is for. Showing what can be done and trying
  what other have done, and putting your own twist on it. It helps people
  grow 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 legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
  Sent: Thursday, February 18, 2010 4:56 PM
  Subject: Re: SUSPENDED BOWL

  Thank's Tim,praise indeed,it just makes you want to try harder to come
  up with something nice,that piece is promised to the the womens church
  hall for thier raffle for Haiti aid,so it should make a few bob, MAC

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SUSPENDED BOWL

2010-02-18 Thread MACSWAG
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 hand sanded and waxed,it doesn't look too bad
does it, MAC.

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Re: SUSPENDED BOWL

2010-02-18 Thread MACSWAG
Thank's Tim,praise indeed,it just makes you want to try harder to come
up with something nice,that piece is promised to the the womens church
hall for thier raffle for Haiti aid,so it should make a few bob, MAC

On Feb 19, 12:37 am, Tim Krause artmarb...@comcast.net wrote:
 Your being too modest!  It goes to show, it's not the material but the
 craftsmanship that counts! Looks really good to me! I'm guessing the bowl
 and finials on the bowl and base are hand turned, and the supports that hold
 the bowl were turned on your revo?

 Try sizing the picture so it's about 600 to 800 pixels wide.  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@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Thursday, February 18, 2010 4:20 PM
 Subject: SUSPENDED BOWL

  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 hand sanded and waxed,it doesn't look too bad
  does it, MAC.

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Re: SUSPENDED BOWL

2010-02-18 Thread MACSWAG
Tim I tried to send an enlarged version but it has vanished,any
clues,MAC.

On Feb 19, 1:13 am, Tim Krause artmarb...@comcast.net wrote:
 That's what I think this group is for.  Showing what can be done and trying
 what other have done, and putting your own twist on it.  It helps people
 grow 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

 - Original Message -
 From: MACSWAG davidcraig.dil...@virgin.net
 To: Legacy Ornamental Mills legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Thursday, February 18, 2010 4:56 PM
 Subject: Re: SUSPENDED BOWL

 Thank's Tim,praise indeed,it just makes you want to try harder to come
 up with something nice,that piece is promised to the the womens church
 hall for thier raffle for Haiti aid,so it should make a few bob, MAC

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Re: Unknown Parts

2010-02-17 Thread MACSWAG
Ah Bill now that I can understand,I shall endeavor to set that in
motion,good eer
innit, MAC.

On Feb 18, 2:12 am, Bill Bulkeley bulke...@mmnet.com.au wrote:
 If I remember correctly when your on the group page click on edit my
 membership and then click on the bottom option
       Email (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

 - Original Message -
 From: MACSWAG davidcraig.dil...@virgin.net
 To: Legacy Ornamental Mills legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Thursday, February 18, 2010 12:52 PM
 Subject: Re: Unknown Parts

 Now you have really foxed me Tim,that is all way above my head,blimey
 I'm an old geezer,I just read the posts on here this forum,I do have
 personal e/mls.
 but can't do anything complicated on a comp,still never mind eh, it's
 all right in the end,MAC

 On Feb 18, 1:30 am, Tim Krause artmarb...@comcast.net wrote:
  I'm guessing MAC goes to googlegroups.com and reads the posts online. He
  probably has not set up his email client to get individual emails.

  -Tim

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  From: MACSWAG davidcraig.dil...@virgin.net
  To: Legacy Ornamental Mills legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
  Sent: Wednesday, February 17, 2010 5:21 PM
  Subject: Re: Unknown Parts

  Oh boy,well I can but try to do that,when you say E/Ml. do you mean
  when I post on the forum,that's how I would try to show them you
  see,we have just sold that one and it was only cheap pine,twisted and
  fluted and well sanded,we got 15.00. for that, so now we are going to
  buy a larger rope twist cutter from Roger,so I will get Clive to try
  to do it again and when it's finished we can proudly show all you
  chaps what a hope and a prayer can do,LOL, MAC.

  On Feb 17, 10:23 pm, curt george curtgeo...@wowway.com wrote:
   I can second that. Im not one of the most savvy guys on the computer, If
   I
   can do anyone can! ;-)

   Put it this way, if you have someone who can make grape designs with
   Tim's
   wave attachment you surly can send an attachment (pictures) through this
   e-mail.

   C.A.G.

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   From: Bill Bulkeley bulke...@mmnet.com.au
   To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
   Sent: Wednesday, February 17, 2010 4:28 PM
   Subject: Re: Unknown Parts

once you get them on the computer just attach them to the return email
just don't make them to large harder to send its easy once you have
done
it once
Bill

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From: MACSWAG davidcraig.dil...@virgin.net
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills
legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Cc: curt george curtgeo...@wowway.com
Sent: Thursday, February 18, 2010 12:11 AM
Subject: Re: Unknown Parts

Hello chaps,I wish I could take pictures but I do not have a digital
camera,I think my son maybe will buy one for me for my birthday,golly
I do not even know how to get them into the forum if I do take
them,must check wikipedia for that info, keep chippin, MAC.

On Feb 17, 8:59 am, curt george curtgeo...@wowway.com wrote:
Keep preaching,you are talking to the quire! ;-)
Take some pictures as well.

C.A.G.

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From: MACSWAG davidcraig.dil...@virgin.net
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills
  legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, February 16, 2010 8:41 PM
Subject: Re: Unknown Parts

Hi Bill,I don't know if that was the deal in AUS.but I didn't expect
so much and was pleasantly surprised,having the extra parts means I
don't have to strip and assemble again,the turntable is a great
tool,I'm having lots of fun and wasting a lot of cheap pine but
gaining experience,one of our little group of chaps the elder downs
syndrome boy/man just loves using it,he has figured out a way in
conjunction with Tim's wavy gadget,how to make bunches of grapes on
the base of the large candle sticks we have been making,no maths,
just
in his head and gut instinct,isn't that something,Ron the chap who
has
had a stroke ,has been using the D/Kit.we got from a chap on the
forum,he is a very clever man,and though we have wasted a few sheets
it was exciting to see what we
could achieve with what cutters we have and what ones we will have to
buy,we were given this week a huge cutter,brand new,it is a multi
cutter and can do loads of designs,it's very heavy,but that is a
lovely gesture don't you think,we were also given a large shed dried
Yew log from a friend of Rev.David's,so we will have a lot of
discussion before we cut into that,it's so precious,I better stop now
or I'll get barred from the forum for chatting to long,keep chippin,
MAC.

On Feb 16, 8:28 pm, Bill Bulkeley bulke...@mmnet.com.au wrote

Re: Unknown Parts

2010-02-16 Thread MACSWAG
Hello chaps,hope you are all well, When I bought my Revo it had two
arms for the Rotary table ,two arms for a Router table,two arms for a
millimg table with
clamps,which comes in real handy for skinny lengths if yo use some
sort of thin work support,I also had vertical supports and clamps,when
Roger delivered them and I started assembling I thought I had to many
pieces but it all works in with each other in the end,I'm still
finding out what this grand wee setup can do,it is an ongoing learning
curve,so anyone just starting with it use the forum regularly and ask
question all the time,there are a lot of silent lurkers looking who
never post but benefit from all the knowledge on there,so please post
any and all triumphs and mistakes you make and feel welcome from a
bunch of great chaps,  MAC.

On Feb 16, 12:11 am, Bill Bulkeley bulke...@mmnet.com.au wrote:
 yes mine is the same I don't use them it has been so long I had forgotten. I
 don't use a guard legacy mills are a messy machine so I just vacuum up
 after.
 I tried different guards with out much success it use to make more shavings
 go down in the rails  between the slides and stiffen up the carriage this is
 a real problem unless you keep on top of it.
 and yes the 2 brackets are to attach to a scrap board and attach to the
 machine for all your flat work or the rotary table if you have one.and I
 guess any thing else you can dream up I use em with little blocks for thin
 stoke support too
 as for the centring tool I didn't get one but if I find a pic I will post it
 Bill

 - Original Message -

 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 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 duct tape,works a treat,keep chippin,MAC.

 On Feb 15, 2:34 pm, ITwoodwork r...@micro-marketing.co.uk wrote:
  The white part is I suspect the safety guard and the metal bracket
  fits on the front of the REVO Router Tray see fig 72 page 22 of REVO
  Manual.
  Best regards
  Roger

  On Feb 15, 5:52 am, Steven Jacobs s.jacobs0...@gmail.com wrote:

   Well, the Revo arrived and I just finished assembly. Most was already
   put
   together so it was easy. I did watch the videos to make sure I was doing
   things correctly.

   There are a few parts that I cannot figure out. They were not on Legacys
   site either.. If you know what they are and where they go I would
   appreciate
   it..

   Thanks,

   Steve

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Re: Unknown Parts

2010-02-16 Thread MACSWAG
Hi Bill,I don't know if that was the deal in AUS.but I didn't expect
so much and was pleasantly surprised,having the extra parts means I
don't have to strip and assemble again,the turntable is a great
tool,I'm having lots of fun and wasting a lot of cheap pine but
gaining experience,one of our little group of chaps the elder downs
syndrome boy/man just loves using it,he has figured out a way in
conjunction with Tim's wavy gadget,how to make bunches of grapes on
the base of the large candle sticks we have been making,no maths, just
in his head and gut instinct,isn't that something,Ron the chap who has
had a stroke ,has been using the D/Kit.we got from a chap on the
forum,he is a very clever man,and though we have wasted a few sheets
it was exciting to see what we
could achieve with what cutters we have and what ones we will have to
buy,we were given this week a huge cutter,brand new,it is a multi
cutter and can do loads of designs,it's very heavy,but that is a
lovely gesture don't you think,we were also given a large shed dried
Yew log from a friend of Rev.David's,so we will have a lot of
discussion before we cut into that,it's so precious,I better stop now
or I'll get barred from 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

 - Original Message -
 From: MACSWAG davidcraig.dil...@virgin.net
 To: Legacy Ornamental Mills legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Wednesday, February 17, 2010 7:14 AM
 Subject: Re: Unknown Parts

 Hello chaps,hope you are all well, When I bought my Revo it had two
 arms for the Rotary table ,two arms for a Router table,two arms for a
 millimg table with
 clamps,which comes in real handy for skinny lengths if yo use some
 sort of thin work support,I also had vertical supports and clamps,when
 Roger delivered them and I started assembling I thought I had to many
 pieces but it all works in with each other in the end,I'm still
 finding out what this grand wee setup can do,it is an ongoing learning
 curve,so anyone just starting with it use the forum regularly and ask
 question all the time,there are a lot of silent lurkers looking who
 never post but benefit from all the knowledge on there,so please post
 any and all triumphs and mistakes you make and feel welcome from a
 bunch of great chaps,  MAC.

 On Feb 16, 12:11 am, Bill Bulkeley bulke...@mmnet.com.au wrote:
  yes mine is the same I don't use them it has been so long I had forgotten.
  I
  don't use a guard legacy mills are a messy machine so I just vacuum up
  after.
  I tried different guards with out much success it use to make more
  shavings
  go down in the rails between the slides and stiffen up the carriage this
  is
  a real problem unless you keep on top of it.
  and yes the 2 brackets are to attach to a scrap board and attach to the
  machine for all your flat work or the rotary table if you have one.and I
  guess any thing else you can dream up I use em with little blocks for thin
  stoke support too
  as for the centring tool I didn't get one but if I find a pic I will post
  it
  Bill

  - Original Message -

  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 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 duct tape,works a treat,keep chippin,MAC.

  On Feb 15, 2:34 pm, ITwoodwork r...@micro-marketing.co.uk wrote:
   The white part is I suspect the safety guard and the metal bracket
   fits on the front of the REVO Router Tray see fig 72 page 22 of REVO
   Manual.
   Best regards
   Roger

   On Feb 15, 5:52 am, Steven Jacobs s.jacobs0...@gmail.com wrote:

Well, the Revo arrived and I just finished assembly. Most was already
put
together so it was easy. I did watch the videos to make sure I was
doing
things correctly.

There are a few parts that I cannot figure out. They were not on
Legacys
site either.. If you know what they are and where they go I would
appreciate
it..

Thanks,

Steve

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Re: Unknown Parts

2010-02-15 Thread 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 duct tape,works a treat,keep chippin,MAC.

On Feb 15, 2:34 pm, ITwoodwork r...@micro-marketing.co.uk wrote:
 The white part is I suspect the safety guard and the metal bracket
 fits on the front of the REVO Router Tray see fig 72 page 22 of REVO
 Manual.
 Best regards
 Roger

 On Feb 15, 5:52 am, Steven Jacobs s.jacobs0...@gmail.com wrote:

  Well, the Revo arrived and I just finished assembly. Most was already put
  together so it was easy. I did watch the videos to make sure I was doing
  things correctly.

  There are a few parts that I cannot figure out. They were not on Legacys
  site either.. If you know what they are and where they go I would appreciate
  it..

  Thanks,

  Steve

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Re: Globe Rotary Table

2010-02-11 Thread MACSWAG
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 s...@toast.net
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Re: Found a Revo..

2010-02-01 Thread MACSWAG
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 be checking in more.. I just
 found and made a deal on a used REVO. It is about 2 years old and
 coming in from Oregon. I wanted a smaller manual mill to go along with
 my 900/CNC. Hopefully I will be asking a lot of questions soon!

 Thanks,

 Steve
 Brighton, TN

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design kit

2010-01-30 Thread MACSWAG
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 but I wont go down easy,so we all do what we can
and it works,we also have two mature young chaps from the sheltered
house for men with Downs syndrome.they assemble and do what they
can,got a job to get them to go home,nice men,my mate RON,he has had a
stroke and one side of his body don't work anymore so he does the
sanding and loves it,he is also very brainy and he will use the D/
Kt.for us,just looking at some of the things it can do looks like we
will have to raise funds for more Router bits,our vicar the
Rev.David,is cajoling all his flock to give us any timber and storm
falls,and a chap who looks after the forest of Dean yew trees,oldest
in the world who is an ex villager is keeping for us any
stormfalls,so by the summer we should have a table of goodys to sell
at the church fete and the neighboring village fetes,so this forum has
been great for us,thank you all for donating your wisdom and tips,
keep chippin,  MAC.

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quiet

2010-01-15 Thread MACSWAG
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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Re: design kit

2010-01-13 Thread MACSWAG
Hi Bill
I went into the CNC.site never new it existed,well there is a few
mills for sale and one chap is selling a lot of accessories he doesn't
use anymore so I have dropped him an E/Ml. staing what I would like
and if he's interested to drop me a line,thank's for the info on the
site,wish I had known sooner,keep chippin.  MAC

On Jan 13, 10:03 pm, Bill Bulkeley bulke...@mmnet.com.au wrote:
 Also post request for one over 
 athttp://www.legacycncwoodworking.com/cnc-forum/ one of them might have one
 they don't want and drop a line to magnate they still have it listed to buy
 online  no waiting there.. its worth the money I use mine all the time
 Bill

 - Original Message -
 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 have the patience of Job,how do you ever find
 time to sleep and work and do your hobby,I admire you handling all
 those children on your own,your a hero,yes I appreciate what you say
 now about the design kit,and I can see I'm going to be better off
 using one,so if anybody reading this in the
 UNITED KINGDOM.has moved on to CNC.and doesn't need their design kit
 anymore you have a ready buyer here,MAC.

 On Jan 13, 7:02 am, Bill Bulkeley bulke...@mmnet.com.au wrote:
  Hi Mac yes I still use the revo its still the best for any small work iv
  just been busy on other projects I do scroll sawing as well and I have
  been
  modifying my 900 and all stuff to do with Christmas my kids are home for 6
  weeks over Christmas so I'm spending lots of time with them I'm a single
  father of 4 so woodwork has to be pushed back for a little while till
  school
  starts again.
  the designer kit is a must I didn't buy one at first either and greatly
  regretted it but I have one now if you can get one I would. to save on
  high
  postage buy the kit and leave the graph paper out and buy it your self
  from
  a office supply shop or what I do is print my own on the computer. I think
  I
  read somewhere they don't have many left so don't delay if you want one
  the great thing is you can see all before you even turn a chip better to
  stuff up on paper than to make more fire wood I say
  Bill

  - Original Message -
  From: MACSWAG davidcraig.dil...@virgin.net
  To: Legacy Ornamental Mills legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
  Sent: Wednesday, January 13, 2010 1:18 PM
  Subject: design kit

   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 see any snags before you start,Bill
   Assiman,how do you get on with yours on the Revo,or maybe you don't
   use the Revo anymore,have you gone on to a larger machine,things seem
   quite in the forum so maybe you could post some article to entertain
   us from down under,keep chippin,MAC.

  

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Re: design kit

2010-01-13 Thread MACSWAG
Hi Roger,I thought they were all sold out and not produced
anymore,please drop me a line with the price,also do you think $400.is
a fair asking price for a used Zaxis framework.and digital measure
thing with fittings,thank you.MAC



































On Jan 13, 11:57 pm, ITwoodwork 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
  I went into the CNC.site never new it existed,well there is a few
  mills for sale and one chap is selling a lot of accessories he doesn't
  use anymore so I have dropped him an E/Ml. staing what I would like
  and if he's interested to drop me a line,thank's for the info on the
  site,wish I had known sooner,keep chippin.  MAC

  On Jan 13, 10:03 pm, Bill Bulkeley bulke...@mmnet.com.au wrote:

   Also post request for one over 
   athttp://www.legacycncwoodworking.com/cnc-forum/ one of them might have 
   one
   they don't want and drop a line to magnate they still have it listed to 
   buy
   online  no waiting there.. its worth the money I use mine all the time
   Bill

   - Original Message -
   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 have the patience of Job,how do you ever find
   time to sleep and work and do your hobby,I admire you handling all
   those children on your own,your a hero,yes I appreciate what you say
   now about the design kit,and I can see I'm going to be better off
   using one,so if anybody reading this in the
   UNITED KINGDOM.has moved on to CNC.and doesn't need their design kit
   anymore you have a ready buyer here,MAC.

   On Jan 13, 7:02 am, Bill Bulkeley bulke...@mmnet.com.au wrote:
Hi Mac yes I still use the revo its still the best for any small work iv
just been busy on other projects I do scroll sawing as well and I have
been
modifying my 900 and all stuff to do with Christmas my kids are home 
for 6
weeks over Christmas so I'm spending lots of time with them I'm a single
father of 4 so woodwork has to be pushed back for a little while till
school
starts again.
the designer kit is a must I didn't buy one at first either and greatly
regretted it but I have one now if you can get one I would. to save on
high
postage buy the kit and leave the graph paper out and buy it your self
from
a office supply shop or what I do is print my own on the computer. I 
think
I
read somewhere they don't have many left so don't delay if you want one
the great thing is you can see all before you even turn a chip better to
stuff up on paper than to make more fire wood I say
Bill

- Original Message -
From: MACSWAG davidcraig.dil...@virgin.net
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 13, 2010 1:18 PM
Subject: design kit

 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 see any snags before you start,Bill
 Assiman,how do you get on with yours on the Revo,or maybe you don't
 use the Revo anymore,have you gone on to a larger machine,things seem
 quite in the forum so maybe you could post some article to entertain
 us from down under,keep chippin,MAC.

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design kit

2010-01-12 Thread MACSWAG
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 see any snags before you start,Bill
Assiman,how do you get on with yours on the Revo,or maybe you don't
use the Revo anymore,have you gone on to a larger machine,things seem
quite in the forum so maybe you could post some article to entertain
us from down under,keep chippin,MAC.
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Re: base for candle stick

2010-01-07 Thread MACSWAG
Thanks Bill,that gives me some idea of the set-up,and bye the way I
did as instructed by you on the making of the spiraled c/sticks, well
I now have to make four for sale by a freind,so it all helps the
pension,I bet you are sweltering down there,we are nee deep in snow
and ice,very dodgy for my old legs,good on you cobber,MAC.

On Jan 8, 2:36 am, Bill Bulkeley bulke...@mmnet.com.au wrote:
 Yes you do just imagine your shining a bright light behind your job and the
 shadow it would cast on the wall is what your pattern would look then like
 cut up the middle so you have a flat to clamp 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 matter,I have the latest
 follower
 supplied by my very helpful supplier Roger,but I will ask you a maybe
 seems stupid question,do I cut a template with that design as a flat
 piece of material,I think maybe I'm not that advanced yet but would
 appreciate a confidence boost instruct,I do have the long cutters
 again supplied by Roger,very helpful chap,
 I did reply to Greg in the positive but I don't see it here,maybe I
 blew it,penalty of getting on a bit,thanks for your post and Tim is so
 helpful,I'll get it right yet, MAC.

 On Jan 7, 11:40 pm, curt george curtgeo...@wowway.com wrote:
  Tim is correct, But If I understand your question correctly, you need to
  cut
  from the side of the turning. not the top.
  Dose the Revo have a template follower? if It dose you can make the shape
  of
  your base out of 1/4 material and use the template follower to make the
  shape, and then you can also use that shape to reed your base. At least
  that is the safest way that I know.
  The reeding bit has a bearing that maintains the proper depth, (true) but
  on
  small turnings, the bearing is bound to fall into one of your groves and
  make a bad mark or not proper depth. By using the template you will not
  run
  into this problem.

  When cutting from the side, make a lot of light cuts when roughing the
  material out ( I use a 1/2 long end mill cutter bit, my bit is 6 long,
  it
  is ideal for cutting from the side, Think of it more like milling than
  lathe
  turings.).
  When reeding, make sure your bit is dead center of your turning.( I always
  line up the live center tail stock with the reeding bits point.)
  Everything else is a piece of cake.
  O One more thing, set your Y axis stops, just in case you forget, so
  that
  the cutter can not run into the side rails. (mor for larger turning.)

  Good luck and send us some picture when done.

  Gota run I need to shovel more SNOW! ;-(

  C.A.G.

  - Original Message -
  From: Tim Krause artmarb...@comcast.net
  To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
  Sent: Thursday, January 07, 2010 5:43 PM
  Subject: Re: base for candle stick

   Make your shape and use Magnate's side reeding bits.

  http://magnate.net/index.cfm?event=showProductGrouptheID=202

   -Tim

   - Original Message -
   From: MACSWAG davidcraig.dil...@virgin.net
   To: Legacy Ornamental Mills legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
   Sent: Thursday, January 07, 2010 2:16 PM
   Subject: base for candle stick

   Hi chaps,I want to make a base for my sticks but I want it to be
   reeded and shaped like a volcano for lack of a better description,how
   would I do this,I 'm working on a Revo,great wee tool,and also still
   looking for a 2X.set of gears,I'm sure someone
   must have a spare set now with all this CNC.lark roaring ahead,any and
   all welcome to input thanks, MAC.

   
   

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Re: STIFFENING UP A REVO

2010-01-06 Thread MACSWAG
Hi chaps,both good ideas I will use,I was thinking along similar
lines,it's
best to know first that someone else has done it and got results,thank-
you for the posts,MAC.

On Jan 6, 10:46 am, Bill Bulkeley bulke...@mmnet.com.au wrote:
 when you say moves a lot I'm assuming you mean moving across the bench I
 screwed mine down that helped but try removing the handle that stops a lot
 of movement when quick traversing  not that you want to be putting the
 handle on and off all the time
 Bill



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 From: Tim Krause artmarb...@comcast.net
 To: legacy-ornamental-mills@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

  - Original Message -
  From: MACSWAG davidcraig.dil...@virgin.net
  To: Legacy Ornamental Mills legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
  Sent: Tuesday, January 05, 2010 4:48 PM
  Subject: STIFFENING UP A REVO

  Hi chaps,I have Revo as you probably know by now,well to save all the
  laborious winding back and forwards on a long twist I mounted a
  power-drill with variable speeds and reverse switch,I also mounted an
  older Black and Decker model D520.which sits in its own frame,onto
  wood block to level with the acme screw (lead screw)I use a step down
  to reduce revs on the D520. but the Revo moves a lot with the revs,has
  anyone stiffened up a Revo,and what did you find the best
  solution,thanks,MAC.

  
  

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2xgears

2010-01-05 Thread MACSWAG
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 if anybody still wants to deal just drop me
a line,thanks,mac.
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Re: New Arty Machine

2010-01-05 Thread MACSWAG
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 Capacity: 6 swing diameter x 36

 Footprint: Approximately 36 x 54

 http://www.legacycncwoodworking.com/arty-cnc/

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Re: 71/2pitch

2009-12-22 Thread MACSWAG
Hello chaps,what a dimo I am,I had it right all along,what I was
expecting was a long extended pitch,like a single strip of seven and a
half inches,instead it was cutting around for the length of that
71/2,just like a normal twist, if that makes sense,I want to make an
elongated twist with just two bines so the pitch I need is in the
2xgears.which I will buy in the new year,to near Xmas.now,thanks for
your postings,keep chippin,MAC.

On Dec 22, 2:11 am, LiLtwisted legacym...@iglide.net wrote:
 Have a look at the chart to see if you are in the same ballpark with the
 gears.  To really tell your pitch, set something on the rails and allow
 your carriage to pull away from it by turning the hand crank.  Mark a
 very specific spot on the gear that you will be able to align it back to
 when it comes around on it's first rotation.  As it lines up, measure
 the distance your carriage moved from the block on the rail.  If you are
 not sure if you can be so precise,   crank the handle until there has
 been 4 revolutions of the stock and measure the distance and divide by 4
 as an average.  This will tell you if you are really making the pitch
 you think you should be doing.  Confused yet?

 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
 of the chaps looking in please chip in if you so feel,I would love to
 have the 2xmultiplier set but will have to wait till next year
 now,also the 4xmultiplier gear though looking at that on their site
 it
 doesn't look any different from the standard set-up with the reverse
 or left hand spiral gears,the picture is not to good,is there another
 gear tucked in behind the large middle gear,any info please post,MAC.

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Re: Legacy site

2009-12-21 Thread MACSWAG
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 in the new year,a Merry Xmas and
happy new year to everyone,god bless and keep you all safe. MAC.

On Dec 21, 5:45 pm, LiLtwisted legacym...@iglide.net wrote:
 Hello Art
 You have had a great impact on a lot of people with the things you keep
 on your site.  If it means loosing this resource, I will take it over
 from you if we can keep everything where it is.  There are quite a few
 people that have things bookmarked and need to be able to reference this
 information.  I really don't have the time but will do it as a last
 resort.  If anyone else would like to take it, Hats off and hand-off to
 them.  Please, some one with the desire step up and help the group.  I
 am the safety shoot here, not the volunteer.

 Mike
 OK

 Art Ransom wrote:
  Would anyone be willing to take over the Legacy section of my site?  I
  haven't had the time to post the new things members have come up
  with.  It can be moved to your site or left on mine.

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Re: World funniest moments: animals, nov. 2009

2009-12-18 Thread MACSWAG
F/OFF PRAT DOG S**T

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 this is the funniest shit i've evere seen)http://yy.vc/funniestmome

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Re: Revo

2009-12-16 Thread MACSWAG
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 a complete unit,EG.router table, vertical
clamping gear,dovetail gear,tenon/morticing
gear,and a few other bits and bobs,I bought the turntable to go with
it,what a boon thatis,also TIM.supplys a great little gadget you will
just love,it enables you to do wavy cuts of any description,great fun
believe me,I will drop Roger a line right now and ask him to contact
you through the forum if he has a Revo grab it you will be more than
pleased with what this machine is capable of,I've made all my Xmas
presents on mine,I'm retired you see and the state pension is c**p,so
I have to spread it out a bit,so get in there and good luck, MAC

On Dec 16, 7:27 am, SteveEJ s.jacobs0...@gmail.com wrote:
 Nice machine and good price too. I will have to seriously consider
 that for detail work as it has a lot of potential.

 The brain is getting a little funky with the pain meds. Guess I need
 to quit for the day. Thanks for the feedback. I think I'll still try
 to get a revo or craftmaster if I can find one. I need to prepare for
 my second retirement.

 Thanks again,

 Steve

 On Dec 16, 12:30 am, Tim Krause artmarb...@comcast.net wrote:

  They were the same machine, but different accessories.  Are you just doing
  pens? Take a look at Jerry Beall's Pen Wizard. It does spirals and
  reciprocated work.  http://www.bealltool.com/products/penwizard/penwiz.php.
  He's got a few videos on youtube to see the machine in action.  I'm not sure
  what the next step up is.

  -Tim

  - Original Message -
  From: SteveEJ s.jacobs0...@gmail.com
  To: Legacy Ornamental Mills legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
  Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2009 10:11 PM
  Subject: Re: Revo

  Hopefully he will. There aren't any pictures of the discontinued
  models anymore. Was the Craftmaster and Revo basically the same? Would
  there be any alternatives to them made by others?

  Steve

  On Dec 16, 12:04 am, Tim Krause artmarb...@comcast.net wrote:
   No, RJR studios is here in the states.http://www.rjrstudios.com. However,
   just checking their web site, I see the Revo is now removed from their
  site.
   Maybe they decided to accept that the Revo is dead.

   Roger in Europe is a dealer of Legacy products. I believe he has some
  stock
   available on the Revos. I bet Roger will chime in here. I know he reads
   the list.

   -Tim

   - Original Message -
   From: SteveEJ s.jacobs0...@gmail.com
   To: Legacy Ornamental Mills legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
   Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2009 9:50 PM
   Subject: Re: Revo

   Now thst would be very interesting..

   RJR, is that the europe marketing arm of Legacy?

   Steve

   On Dec 15, 11:45 pm, Tim Krause artmarb...@comcast.net wrote:
Well, in theory the Revo is discontinued from Legacy. The folks at RJR
  are
taking orders for the Revo model. IF a certain level is met, Andy will
   make
them. How funny would it be to have to order one from Roger in Europe to
get one faster.

I'm also in the market for a smaller machine. I've actually considered
chopping my 900 down in length. I've also considered making a smaller
machine from scratch that uses a smaller router. A cross between a Revo
   and
Legacy's old model 200 if you new what that looked like. Something that
   has
finer and tighter movements than the rest of Legacy's line. Designed for
small finer work.

-Tim

- Original Message -
From: SteveEJ s.jacobs0...@gmail.com
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2009 8:52 PM
Subject: Re: 120 tooth gear

Change of subject. Anyone have any info on the Revo or Revo
Craftmaster? I would be interested in buying one if I could find one
in good condition with manuals, etc. Having the 900 with the standard
CNC is good but I still want to be able to turn some smaller parts out
by hand. I really like turning pens and can use my lathe now but would
like to do some spirals with a smaller machine.

Thanks,

Steve

On Dec 15, 10:40 pm, SteveEJ s.jacobs0...@gmail.com wrote:
 Tim,
 I received the package. They look really good. I just had foot
 surgery so it will be a little while before I can install them but I
 can see that they will make height adjustments a lot easier.

 Thanks,

 Steve

 On Dec 8, 8:32 am, SteveEJ s.jacobs0...@gmail.com wrote:

  Tim,
  I am interested in the Height Adjustment tool(s). Email me the price
  details if you don't mind. I live in West Tennessee.

  Thanks,

  Steve

  On Dec 8, 12:46 am, Tim Krause artmarb...@comcast.net wrote:

   Hi 

Re: ribbon twist

2009-12-16 Thread MACSWAG
Hi LIL-T.is this just milled like an ordinary spiral twist,I cant seem
to get my head or eyes round that design,I think I'm thick tonight,but
that is exactly the cut I want to do,post a bit more if you feel like
it,thanks ,MAC.

On Dec 13, 8:35 pm, LiLtwisted legacym...@iglide.net wrote:
 Here is the legacy link and a quick 
 picture.http://legacywoodworking.com/products.cfm?product=46
 On the Pillow cut the rope bit works best.  You will have to make a
 right hand CW cut as well as a left hand CCW cut.  The pillows look
 the best if the pitch is 2X the diameter.  I.E. 4 stock use an 8
 pitch.  Or as close as you can get to twice so the math works out with
 your blade size and your number of starts.  In the example of an 8
 pitch I would cut it at 7.5 if I was using a 1.5 rope bit.  this would
 make it a 5 start piece  5 X 1.5 = 7.5  That is pretty close to our 8
 target.  Have fun

 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 spindle, if you want a better description than I can give go
 into the legacy site and on their supply list you can actually see
 them,Euro Roger will have them I should think,To C.A.G.hello friend,I
 would like to try and make the pillow cut,I have seen it elswhere and
 wondered how it was done,how do you get the puffed up pillow
 effect,does one use a plunge roundover bit,also what is the proceedure
 for making the reverse or do you just take out and remount the
 opposite way round,if that makes sense,thanks for all your
 postings,they have been a great help, MAC.

 On Dec 9, 11:30 pm, curt george curtgeo...@wowway.com wrote:

 Hello everyone.
 Bill very nice work, on your ribbon twist.
 I too have only made a few of these turnings. mainly because of the waste of
 the wood and time it takes to make.And to be fully honest with everyone out
 there, I make a lot of canes,and for me, this cut just isn't worth the
 time/effort.
 I am sorry if I sound like the party popper but there is very little that I
 can think of that is worse than spending 2 1/2 hours making this cut, only
 to have it break on the final passes.
 Having said that, I do like the look of the ribbon twist cut. but I believe
 that steam bending would be much faster, and the wood is so much stronger,
 than anything that you can do on the Legacy with this cutting method.

 Now Mac. if you want a neat looking look spindle, by cutting from the side,
 (like you do when making the ribbon twist cut.) is to stop short and index
 the part more to make a twisted square, its basically the same cut but there
 is more wood left to re-enforce the spindle,so it becomes more stable and
 more useable for different projects. a long 1/2 straight cutting bit is
 what I would use, I believe the longer the pitch I can get would give you a
 better looking spindle.

 I just thought of a neat look that I have not ever tried. How about making
 this square twisted cut, and then reversing the cutting pattern, making a
 square pillow block (or pineapple) pattern. Now that just might be a neat
 trick?
 What do you guys think?

 Woops! Its dinner time.
 talk to you latter.
 C.A.G.

 - Original Message -
 From: Bill Bulkeley bulke...@mmnet.com.au
 To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Wednesday, December 09, 2009 4:37 AM
 Subject: Re: ribbon twist

 Hi Mac this is the only example I did of a ribbon twist just to see if I
 could do it.I made it from a laminated piece of off cut pine from another
 job. I did it with a long series 1/2 inch strait bit . but I think a
 spiral
 bit might be better less chatter Im going to try that next time. some of
 the
 other guys could clue you in on the best bits they probably have done more
 of them than me. I have a candelabra im going to do using a ribbon twist
 out
 of flame box elder but im waiting for the wood to dry its still a bit
 green.
 the only tip really I have is to rough it out bit at a time to reduce
 chattering my last full cut to clean it up was very light just enough 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

 - Original Message -
 From: MACSWAG davidcraig.dil...@virgin.net
 To: Legacy Ornamental Mills legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Wednesday, December 09, 2009 1:31 PM
 Subject: ribbon twist

 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 such,well I been looking through the
 posts

Re: ribbon twist

2009-12-13 Thread MACSWAG
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 spindle, if you want a better description than I can give go
into the legacy site and on their supply list you can actually see
them,Euro Roger will have them I should think,To C.A.G.hello friend,I
would like to try and make the pillow cut,I have seen it elswhere and
wondered how it was done,how do you get the puffed up pillow
effect,does one use a plunge roundover bit,also what is the proceedure
for making the reverse or do you just take out and remount the
opposite way round,if that makes sense,thanks for all your
postings,they have been a great help, MAC.

On Dec 9, 11:30 pm, curt george curtgeo...@wowway.com wrote:
 Hello everyone.
 Bill very nice work, on your ribbon twist.
 I too have only made a few of these turnings. mainly because of the waste of
 the wood and time it takes to make.And to be fully honest with everyone out
 there, I make a lot of canes,and for me, this cut just isn't worth the
 time/effort.
 I am sorry if I sound like the party popper but there is very little that I
 can think of that is worse than spending 2 1/2 hours making this cut, only
 to have it break on the final passes.
 Having said that, I do like the look of the ribbon twist cut. but I believe
 that steam bending would be much faster, and the wood is so much stronger,
 than anything that you can do on the Legacy with this cutting method.

 Now Mac. if you want a neat looking look spindle, by cutting from the side,
 (like you do when making the ribbon twist cut.) is to stop short and index
 the part more to make a twisted square, its basically the same cut but there
 is more wood left to re-enforce the spindle,so it becomes more stable and
 more useable for different projects. a long 1/2 straight cutting bit is
 what I would use, I believe the longer the pitch I can get would give you a
 better looking spindle.

 I just thought of a neat look that I have not ever tried. How about making
 this square twisted cut, and then reversing the cutting pattern, making a
 square pillow block (or pineapple) pattern. Now that just might be a neat
 trick?
 What do you guys think?

 Woops! Its dinner time.
 talk to you latter.
 C.A.G.

 - Original Message -
 From: Bill Bulkeley bulke...@mmnet.com.au
 To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Wednesday, December 09, 2009 4:37 AM
 Subject: Re: ribbon twist

  Hi Mac this is the only example I did of a ribbon twist just to see if I
  could do it.I made it from a laminated piece of off cut pine from another
  job. I did it with a long series 1/2 inch strait bit . but I think a
  spiral
  bit might be better less chatter Im going to try that next time. some of
  the
  other guys could clue you in on the best bits they probably have done more
  of them than me. I have a candelabra im going to do using a ribbon twist
  out
  of flame box elder but im waiting for the wood to dry its still a bit
  green.
  the only tip really I have is to rough it out bit at a time to reduce
  chattering my last full cut to clean it up was very light just enough 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

  - Original Message -
  From: MACSWAG davidcraig.dil...@virgin.net
  To: Legacy Ornamental Mills legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
  Sent: Wednesday, December 09, 2009 1:31 PM
  Subject: ribbon twist

  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 such,well I been looking through the
  posts and catalog,could you use Pilaster dogs to do spiraling or any
  other design,then when you separate them
  cut the units at a mitered angle to fit together and there you would
  have a square unit,what do you think?, anyone else can chip in with
  comments if they so feel,
  keep chippin,  MAC.

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ribbon twist

2009-12-08 Thread MACSWAG
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 such,well I been looking through the
posts and catalog,could you use Pilaster dogs to do spiraling or any
other design,then when you separate them
cut the units at a mitered angle to fit together and there you would
have a square unit,what do you think?, anyone else can chip in with
comments if they so feel,
keep chippin,  MAC.

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Re: the revo

2009-12-01 Thread MACSWAG
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 have been practising
with my turntable this week,making grooves in flat pine for
candlesticks,I found out by mistake if I do not hold the turning
handle still,there is a little drift and the pattern moves of
center,if I leave it alone all the next groves I get a real nice
pattern,so a wee bit of tip.LOL.  MAC.

On Nov 29, 11:57 am, Bill Bulkeley bulke...@mmnet.com.au wrote:
 this is for you Mac I know your new to the revo and
 any revo owners out there, you  might like to look at this nothing new unless 
 your new to the machine
 but I like the pictures as they say there worth a thousand words I found this 
 while browsing the net
 Bill

 http://www.woodworkersinstitute.com/print.asp?p=725

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Re: REVO MOVEMENT

2009-11-08 Thread MACSWAG

Hi Bill,that sounds good to me, I will have a go at that when er
indoors stops naggin about me bein out in the shed all the time,thanks
for the info,I'm going to make a steady rest,two rollers like I've
seen on here can't remember who posted the pics.but it was a great
idea,keep chippin.MAC.

On Nov 8, 12:25 am, Bill Bulkeley bulke...@mmnet.com.au wrote:
 on my middle spiral what I did was use magnates core box bit number 810 the
 11/2 inch diameter core box bit
 and ran it down the centre of 2 pieces of wood then glued them together to
 make one piece with a 11/2 inch hole up the middle then made a sacrificial
 piece that fits neatly up the middle a genital tap in fit not too tight and
 not loose .. then I made a cap for each end that were a nice tight fit so
 the job didn't spin during machining  then put all that in and made the
 hollow spiral I ran the job in a steady rest too nothing special jus a block
 of wood with a half round cut in it on the band saw the bolted to the revo
 just to give the spiral a little extra strength and of coarse when doing the
 hollow with the strait bit little cuts I machined right down till almost
 breaking thru with each start of the pitches 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

 - Original Message -
 From: MACSWAG davidcraig.dil...@virgin.net
 To: Legacy Ornamental Mills legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Sunday, November 08, 2009 8:04 AM
 Subject: Re: REVO MOVEMENT

 Thanks Bill,the outside spiral, Does that mean you drill out the
 center first and then cut your spiral with the sacrificial
 inside,that's seems to be why I have chunks flying off and sod it
 another wasted log,boy what a thicko I am,as I said this forum is
 invaluable,keep chippin,MAC.

 On Nov 7, 1:19 am, Bill Bulkeley bulke...@mmnet.com.au wrote:
  the best thing it needs is a dam cross slide leadscrew and steady rests
  one
  or more make a great differance to fight vibration too I was always going
  to
  make 2 ajutable rollers that run the whole length of the revo as well as 2
  shorter ones for different diameter work as a lot of the work it does is
  small diameter 1 or 2 inches
  Bill
  Ps a tip when you do the spiral in a spiral make sure you make a
  sacrificial
  insert for all the way through the middle of the hollow before you do your
  spiral or most assuredly it will fly to bits my first one did

  - Original Message -
  From: Tim Krause artmarb...@comcast.net
  To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
  Sent: Saturday, November 07, 2009 9:39 AM
  Subject: Re: REVO MOVEMENT

   Great to hear! I think a better locking system is in the future for the
   Revo
   owners. Some thing quick and solid. A full depth, single pass cut is a
   lot
   of strain on the equipment.

   -Tim

   - Original Message -
   From: MACSWAG davidcraig.dil...@virgin.net
   To: Legacy Ornamental Mills legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
   Sent: Friday, November 06, 2009 2:24 PM
   Subject: REVO MOVEMENT

   Evenin all,I have been out in my shed using the info from TIM  BILL,
   and Lil /td. yes I do get drift on my cross slide ,cause ,vibration at
   high revs.so now I consciously make myself check all locks and even
   the stops,this has made a difference,but this just goes to show you
   can't let your concentration drift,as to the maths,well never been
   great at that anyway but I use pencil and paper instead of mental and
   I now get the hang of it I think,I 'm trying it out tomorrow and
   hoping for the best,lucky I have bought from Roger a good selection of
   cutters,just need a few more,lucky I had a good selection of 1/4 inch
   shank cutters,because Roger sold me a tool that could use both 1/2 
   1/4 saves a lot of fartin about with the chuck,thank you all for your
   kind help,and Tim I have now found the demonstrations on the videos on
   youtube, a great help. MAC
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Re: REVO MOVEMENT

2009-11-07 Thread MACSWAG

Thanks Bill,the outside spiral, Does that mean you drill out the
center first and then cut your spiral with the sacrificial
inside,that's seems to be why I have chunks flying off and sod it
another wasted log,boy what a thicko I am,as I said this forum is
invaluable,keep chippin,MAC.

On Nov 7, 1:19 am, Bill Bulkeley bulke...@mmnet.com.au wrote:
 the best thing it needs is a dam cross slide leadscrew and steady rests one
 or more make a great differance to fight vibration too I was always going to
 make 2 ajutable rollers that run the whole length of the revo as well as 2
 shorter ones for different diameter work as a lot of the work it does is
 small diameter 1 or 2 inches
 Bill
 Ps a tip when you do the spiral in a spiral make sure you make a sacrificial
 insert for all the way through the middle of the hollow before you do your
 spiral or most assuredly it will fly to bits my first one did

 - Original Message -
 From: Tim Krause artmarb...@comcast.net
 To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Saturday, November 07, 2009 9:39 AM
 Subject: Re: REVO MOVEMENT

  Great to hear! I think a better locking system is in the future for the
  Revo
  owners.  Some thing quick and solid.  A full depth, single pass cut is a
  lot
  of strain on the equipment.

  -Tim

  - Original Message -
  From: MACSWAG davidcraig.dil...@virgin.net
  To: Legacy Ornamental Mills legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
  Sent: Friday, November 06, 2009 2:24 PM
  Subject: REVO MOVEMENT

  Evenin all,I have been out in my shed using the info from TIM  BILL,
  and Lil /td. yes I do get drift on my cross slide ,cause ,vibration at
  high revs.so now I consciously make myself check all locks and even
  the stops,this has made a difference,but this just goes to show you
  can't let your concentration drift,as to the maths,well never been
  great at that anyway but I use pencil and paper instead of mental and
  I now get the hang of it I think,I 'm trying it out tomorrow and
  hoping for the best,lucky I have bought from Roger a good selection of
  cutters,just need a few more,lucky I had a good selection of 1/4 inch
  shank cutters,because Roger sold me a tool that could use both 1/2 
  1/4 saves a lot of fartin about with the chuck,thank you all for your
  kind help,and Tim I have now found the demonstrations on the videos on
  youtube, a great help. MAC
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REVO

2009-11-03 Thread MACSWAG

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 and a partial roundover on the flat side of the
curve,where am I going wrong here,any and all sugestions welcome,

MAC.
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Re: REVO

2009-11-03 Thread MACSWAG

Hi TIM,looks like you have solved it for me without going out to the
shed,I will do this t/mrrow.this forum is invaluable,MAC.

On Nov 3, 11:56 pm, Tim Krause artmarb...@comcast.net wrote:
 One more thing,

 There's a pretty good tutorial on Legacy's 
 site:http://legacywoodworking.com/technique.cfm?techniqueID=2

 Notice the diameter = pitch = width of cutter.

 Lil Twisted is a real know it all on this topic.  Hopefully he will chime
 in.

 -Tim

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 From: Tim Krause artmarb...@comcast.net
 To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Tuesday, November 03, 2009 3:50 PM
 Subject: Re: REVO

  Hi Mac,

  Can you take photos and show the problem?  Are you starting from a round
  piece? My guess is the wrong pitch for the width of the router bit.  Which
  router bit are you using, and how many starts?

  -Tim

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  From: 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 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 and a partial roundover on the flat side of the
   curve,where am I going wrong here,any and all sugestions welcome,

   MAC.
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Re: Revo Training

2009-11-03 Thread MACSWAG

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 I bought my model 900 I got an extra set of training videos that were 
 very helpful. It spoke volumes over the official manual.  What do Revo owners 
 get for documentation and training videos for the Revo? I hope it's more than 
 the web videos.

 -Tim
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Re: rotary indexing shaft

2009-10-23 Thread MACSWAG TAE

Thanks chaps for the info,and Bill you must have a very techy brain,I
received an
E/ml.from my supplier Euro- George and he has one in-stock,so very
lucky there,
we have a postal strike on here so will have to bide my time,  MAC.
On Oct 23, 12:57 am, Bill Bulkeley bulke...@mmnet.com.au wrote:
 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: Friday, October 23, 2009 9:13 AM
 Subject: rotary indexing shaft

  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.
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rotary indexing shaft

2009-10-22 Thread MACSWAG TAE

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.
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Re: sanding mops

2009-10-15 Thread MACSWAG TAE

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,
MAC.

On Oct 13, 10:28 am, gk777 groovyw...@gmail.com wrote:
 I purchased 2 different grits from Klingspore, I use them in my drill
 press, max spped I believe is 1500 rpm never used it on a router. When
 things are to large I chuck in my portable drill and use that on the
 legacy or set the piece on my bench which ever is easier at the time.

 I have not seen that on their site and thought i had watched
 everything guess i need to revisit it.
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Re: model 900 modifications

2009-09-06 Thread MACSWAG TAE

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 that on your REVO.keep chippin,MAC.

On Sep 5, 10:48 am, Bill Bulkeley bulke...@mmnet.com.au wrote:
 They sould be there i looked online and by email and they are there
 Bill

 - Original Message -
 From: curt george curtgeo...@wowway.com
 To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Saturday, September 05, 2009 6:32 PM
 Subject: Re: model 900 modifications

  Hello Bill
  I missed your first message, I have not idea why it happened,or why?
  I for one would realy like to see some pictures of your new ideas! both
  ideas sound pretty neat,Can you go into some more details? A double tooth
  sprocket realy sounds neat.
  I have to go to work now. have a great day.
  I will talk to you more latter.
  C.A.G.

  - Original Message -
  From: Bill Bulkeley bulke...@mmnet.com.au
  To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
  Sent: Saturday, September 05, 2009 4:01 AM
  Subject: Re: model 900 modifications

  oops sorry about the key pic it was on computer and I grabbed it with the
  rest of the pics
  Bill
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  From: Bill Bulkeley bulke...@mmnet.com.au
  To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
  Sent: Saturday, September 05, 2009 5:47 PM
  Subject: model 900 modifications

  Hi guys here is what I been doing to my model 900 I never did like how
  you
  did template work on it. so I did a bit of adding and now I can
  hopefully
  use the same router bits as the cnc demos show with a template and be
  able
  to do almost the same stuff as they do.(not all of us can afford a new
  wizz
  bang computer machine). as a added bonus if I use the double tooth
  sprocket
  it should give me the same pitches as the 4X multiplier gears.
  I havent tryed it yet I just finished it today.I made a similar thing on
  my
  revo it is what gave me the idea for the model 900. I'm also making a
  steady
  rest so I can remove the tail stock for nice long jobes
  what do you all think I'm open to any problems you might see with it
  all.
  Bill
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Re: Wave Attachment

2009-08-28 Thread MACSWAG TAE

Hi all, C.G.what is spackling compound?,is it similar to Polyfilla,it
is an indoor
plaster filling compound,that can be sanded very smooth,ideal for
voids revealed under old wallpaper,and very interesting things under
the old paper,such as old newspapers ,great story's and articles about
the war and slimy politicians,so what's new,.. Bill I have sent off an
E/Ml. about the logs,waiting for a reply,will
let you know when I hear, I'm trying to make your design of the twist
mechanism,hell that's a big word I'll have to rest my brain,MAC.

On Aug 28, 2:04 am, curt george curtgeo...@wowway.com wrote:
 Well Thank you Bill
 I came up with an old article a few years back about using plaster-of-Paris
 to fill in the grain on old painted goods. In the article it stated that
 this method worked well for its time, but the plaster dries out and can
 shrink.
 I bet you guessed it,One day I ran short of wood filler on a project so I
 used light weight spackling compound, It dose not shrink... ( and I had it
 on hand, So I figured, Why not try???) The stuff go's on realy easy, sands
 out like nothing flat. it takes paint and stain realy well. So on most of my
 plywood projects I seal all the opened grain with spackling compound,sand
 the hole project, then stain and seal the wood with poly. or shellac. for
 the pedestal I sealed with shellac and then stained again, I used red
 mahogany stain (General finishes.)
 What I think looks neat is to cut ropes on plywood, it gives an elusion that
 the wood in waving/twisting. (the photo realy doesn't do this effect
 justice) The legs on the portable alter was a split turning of a off sized
 rope (I like to call it a rope and ribbon combo.)
 One more note on plywood, I find that there are many kinds of plywood's,
 thin veneer works well, but I find that I like the look of construction
 grade plywood. even though it dose have some voids.
 The plywood cuts alright on the legacy,although there is some glue build up
 on the cutter, so you need to hone the cutter a little bit more often, but I
 find that the build up isn't as bad as turning pine.

 I need to go.
 have a good night.
 C.A.G.

 - Original Message -
 From: Bill Bulkeley bulke...@mmnet.com.au
 To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2009 5:40 AM
 Subject: Re: Wave Attachment

  I like the pole goes to show once painted it can be made of anything and
  still looks great what did you stain the column with I cant tell if its
  made
  of plywood looks great too I like the puppet stage as well
  Bill

  - Original Message -
  From: curt george curtgeo...@wowway.com
  To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
  Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2009 6:19 PM
  Subject: Re: Wave Attachment

  Single and 4 kids! Wow!!! I had three in my house just a few month
  ago,but
  now Im down to two. I can understand something about your time/money that
  you must be going through.
  Yes I can get my hands on almost any wood I choose, but I normally use
  what
  I can when doing different projects, Friends use to tease me about being
  a
  plywood master,(because that's a easy medium for me to get my hands on,
  its
  cheap and...)
  Im in a hurry.
  but I am posting some pix's to show you what can be done .
  have a good day.
  C.A.G.
  - Original Message -
  From: Bill Bulkeley bulke...@mmnet.com.au
  To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
  Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2009 6:26 PM
  Subject: Re: Wave Attachment

  Its no better here in Aus wood is always a problem.tools are a little
  better
  thanks to the internet.  I too wish we had the availability of different
  woods the Americans do, and any that are are worth a fortune . I'm  a
  single
  dad of 4 children so money is always an issue.
  so I figger if you cant get a lovely grained wood then make the dull old
  wood available to you have lots of patterns in it like the wave pattern
  walking stick was a hard wood tomato stake  from the local nursery but
  your
  so busy looking at the pattern you don't notice what the wood is.I live
  in
  a
  small town called Castlemaine.  in Victoria it is about 1 1/2 hours
  drive
  from Melbourne
  Bill

  - Original Message -
  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 did
  live in U.S.A.
  tools and wood are more reasonably priced,here every-one is out to get
  top buck,MAC

  On Aug 25, 3:21 am, Bill Bulkeley bulke...@mmnet.com.au wrote:
  I don't have any more wave stuff I've been to busy doing other 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

Re: Wave Attachment

2009-08-26 Thread MACSWAG TAE

Hi BILL,again you have made me envious,lovely work,I presume the
spirals within a spiral are all done separately and inserted
finished,as to the teak logs,Jan the lady who has them lives in
Melbourne,I shall contact her through my daughter in law in Singapore
she will see her before she goes home and I will give you the
facts,where do you live in AUS.thanks for the pickys, MAC.

On Aug 25, 3:21 am, Bill Bulkeley bulke...@mmnet.com.au wrote:
 I don't have any more wave stuff I've been to busy doing other 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

 - Original Message -
 From: MACSWAG TAE davidcraig.dil...@virgin.net
 To: Legacy Ornamental Mills legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Tuesday, August 25, 2009 10:02 AM
 Subject: Re: Wave Attachment

 Hi chaps, a lot of good info,BILL I keep looking at your wavy work and
 I'm gobsmacked that such a wee tool as the REVO.can turnout such
 lovely work,what did you make and have you any more pics,change of
 subject,I've just been host to AUS.relatives for two weeks lovely
 people but boy I'm knackered now,anyhow Jan the older lady has four
 large teak logs and I said to her you may be interested for turning,if
 you are, just post on here and I shall start the ball rolling,she is
 away to thailand for a few weeks so no contact for awhile ,but just
 incase you are interested, O/K.  MAC.

 On Aug 20, 2:35 am, Bill Bulkeley bulke...@mmnet.com.au wrote:
  hi curt
  with this one I just winged it I wanted to try a larger wave than the ones
  you guys posted so I just took a stab and it looked great so I went with
  it
  nothing technical sorry
  Bill

  - Original Message -
  From: curt george curtgeo...@wowway.com
  To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
  Sent: Thursday, August 20, 2009 11:10 AM
  Subject: Re: Wave Attachment

   Way to Go Bill!
   I know Im a late comer to this message, but Its been a long day, and Im
   just
   about to go to bed in a min. or two.
   I like those large waves. Question how to you set your wave size? I mean
   do
   you have the center marked as 0, and measure from there? or do you just
   wing
   it, (If I looks good to me now, than that's good enough.) :-).
   Also what router bit are you using in those pictures?

   Again Good job Bill.
   have a good night.
   C.A.G.
   - Original Message -
   From: Bill Bulkeley bulke...@mmnet.com.au
   To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
   Sent: Wednesday, August 19, 2009 4:33 AM
   Subject: Re: Wave Attachment

   here is a pic of my version of the wave attachment for a revo.I like
   bigger
   waves bit it will do the little ones too and because of the slide
   ajustment
   it will do a great many differant size waves it should also fit a modle
   900
   too I must dig it out and try it on the 900 actually
   Bill



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Re: Wave Attachment

2009-08-26 Thread MACSWAG TAE

Me again BILL,I live in the U.K.sorry about the confusion,I wish I did
live in U.S.A.
tools and wood are more reasonably priced,here every-one is out to get
top buck,MAC

On Aug 25, 3:21 am, Bill Bulkeley bulke...@mmnet.com.au wrote:
 I don't have any more wave stuff I've been to busy doing other 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

 - Original Message -
 From: MACSWAG TAE davidcraig.dil...@virgin.net
 To: Legacy Ornamental Mills legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Tuesday, August 25, 2009 10:02 AM
 Subject: Re: Wave Attachment

 Hi chaps, a lot of good info,BILL I keep looking at your wavy work and
 I'm gobsmacked that such a wee tool as the REVO.can turnout such
 lovely work,what did you make and have you any more pics,change of
 subject,I've just been host to AUS.relatives for two weeks lovely
 people but boy I'm knackered now,anyhow Jan the older lady has four
 large teak logs and I said to her you may be interested for turning,if
 you are, just post on here and I shall start the ball rolling,she is
 away to thailand for a few weeks so no contact for awhile ,but just
 incase you are interested, O/K.  MAC.

 On Aug 20, 2:35 am, Bill Bulkeley bulke...@mmnet.com.au wrote:
  hi curt
  with this one I just winged it I wanted to try a larger wave than the ones
  you guys posted so I just took a stab and it looked great so I went with
  it
  nothing technical sorry
  Bill

  - Original Message -
  From: curt george curtgeo...@wowway.com
  To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
  Sent: Thursday, August 20, 2009 11:10 AM
  Subject: Re: Wave Attachment

   Way to Go Bill!
   I know Im a late comer to this message, but Its been a long day, and Im
   just
   about to go to bed in a min. or two.
   I like those large waves. Question how to you set your wave size? I mean
   do
   you have the center marked as 0, and measure from there? or do you just
   wing
   it, (If I looks good to me now, than that's good enough.) :-).
   Also what router bit are you using in those pictures?

   Again Good job Bill.
   have a good night.
   C.A.G.
   - Original Message -
   From: Bill Bulkeley bulke...@mmnet.com.au
   To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
   Sent: Wednesday, August 19, 2009 4:33 AM
   Subject: Re: Wave Attachment

   here is a pic of my version of the wave attachment for a revo.I like
   bigger
   waves bit it will do the little ones too and because of the slide
   ajustment
   it will do a great many differant size waves it should also fit a modle
   900
   too I must dig it out and try it on the 900 actually
   Bill



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  mail box.jpg
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  ribbon.jpg
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Re: Wave Attachment

2009-08-19 Thread 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 disaster,I was using the wrong tool,I was trying to run before
I could walk,it was before I found this forum,it would have stopped me
ruining a tool,
thanks c.g. I thought that might be it,keep chippin, MAC.

On Aug 19, 9:33 am, Bill Bulkeley bulke...@mmnet.com.au wrote:
  here is a pic of my version of the wave attachment for a revo.I like bigger
 waves bit it will do the little ones too and because of the slide ajustment
 it will do a great many differant size waves it should also fit a modle 900
 too I must dig it out and try it on the 900 actually
 Bill

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Re: Wave Attachment

2009-08-18 Thread MACSWAG TAE

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. ( Owell you can get them from Tim's web
 page.)
 To go on with the story.
 After I saw what Tim had done,I knew that I wanted to make that attachment
 for my machine.
 Still not having seen the attachment that he made, I began to design my own
 attachment, using only his written messages from this forum.
 My original Wave attachment was crude but worked,( it sorta looks like a
 Choo-choo train driving arm.without the steam.) after seeing what and how
 Tim made what he did, I then re-made my center wave gear, so to give me a
 better control of the size of my wave. but I liked my train assembly
 indexing head,so I keep it.
 There are a few tricks that need to be learned to use this attachment, to
 its fullest.
 If any of you want to know more, please ask. I will  only be, all to glad to
 share this info. with you .

 I will talk to you all latter.
 C.A.G.

 - Original Message -
 From: curt george curtgeo...@wowway.com
 To: Legacy-Ornamental-Mills@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2009 7:08 PM
 Subject: Re: Wave Attachment

  Hello guys I back! ;-)
  Tim has  already stated most of the details.
  Here are some of the original postings.
  Hello All,

  Here's the results of another invention for my Legacy Ornamental Mill.
  This
  is a traditional pattern done with the Holtzapffel Ornamental Lathe with
  the
  aid of an addition called an Atkinson Reciprocator. I'm calling my version
  the TK Reciprocator. Basically I linked the spindle to a crank mechanism
  that rocks the spindle back and forth. As the spindle rocks back and
  forth,
  the x axis lead screw is advancing the router creating the wave patterns.
  The amplitude of the wave and the pitch of the gears changes the design.
  In
  the near future, I'll post the plans if anyone is interested.

  The long wave was done with the 7.5 inch pitch gear, and the short wave
  was
  done with the 2 inch pitch gear. I used a barley twist bit. The diameters
  of
  the spindles are about 2. The amount of the amplitude is the same in each
  design, about an 1/8th inch. The depth of cut is about 1/16th of an inch
  deep. The waves are repeated 12 times around the spindles.  Using this
  simple technique, a lot of variations can be made.

  The last couple of pictures show the face plate being used with the same
  technique as above. The first picture uses the magnate # 6051 side cutting
  round bit, and the last picture the magnate # 7976. By advancing the y
  axis
  towards me as the spindle is rocking back and forth a specific area is
  cleaned out. The bit was positioned about a half inch above the center of
  the faceplate. Notice the slight curve on the very inside of the blades. I
  think it's a really interesting effect. Also note that I did this example
  before I fixed my spindle. Notice the uneven cut. Hopefully the cut will
  be
  cleaner now.

  I'm really looking forward to working with this idea some more, I think
  that
  it has a huge potential! I also have a modification for the rotary table,
  but I'm still fabricating parts to make it work. That will be hopefully
  finished in about a month.

  Enjoy,

  -Tim

  Hang in there folks. I'm away from my machine until at least Wednesday.
  The
  Atkinson Reciprocator is a rare accessory for a rare machine. There are
  very
  few pictures of the original device. Here's a link that shows one.
 http://www.turners.org/images/Recip.gif. I have not seen any connected to
  a
  machine so I had to use my imagination. Not really a stretch when you
  realize you are simple turning the spindle back and forth by a small
  amount
  of degrees.

  My TK reciprocator was inspired by the Atkinson version. My version is
  much
  simpler, and allows infinite adjustment compared to the finite adjustment
  of
  the Atkinson version. I have not finished drawing the plan yet, or I would
  post the drawing. It really is very simple to make.

  Basically I'm placing a bar between the standard duplex gear and the
  standard index gear. The bar is mounted in a slide on the duplex gear that
  changes the amplitude of the wave. The slide is bolted to the duplex gear
  using the stock holes. The bar is connected to the slide using a Legacy
  quick release bracket. The other end of the bar is connected to the index
  with a pin and a magnet. The pin sits in the index holes, and the magnet
  keeps the bar in place while in motion. A spring is used to remove any
  backlash in the system when the rotation changes direction.

  By engaging the pitch gears to the index gear but not engaging the duplex
  gear to the index gear, I'm able to rotate the duplex gear independently
  using the x-axis crank. Since the bar links the 

MISSING PART

2009-08-03 Thread MACSWAG TAE

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 supplier must be fed-up with me writing to him every
week asking is there any news on my missing part,so any body
considering buying read all the comments on the forum and then
decide,thank's chaps for all your very good and friendly help,MAC.
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Re: THIN TURNING SUPPORT

2009-07-06 Thread MACSWAG TAE

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. and it is all milled on the side of the
 framework in-between outward facing h/t/stock.I don't see how you
 could have a support,does anyone know of a device or some gadget
 that I could use,thank's MAC.
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Re: look

2009-07-03 Thread MACSWAG TAE

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 cant afford it and my family at this time. So Legacy will
 just have to wait.
 Thanks Bill
 have a great day.
 C.A.G.

 - Original Message -
 From: aussiman bulke...@mmnet.com.au
 To: Legacy Ornamental Mills Legacy-Ornamental-Mills@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Wednesday, July 01, 2009 8:42 PM
 Subject: look

  sure wish I could afford to go cnc
 http://legacywoodworking.com:80/Videos/ShopTime/SpindleCarving/Spindl...

  very very impresive
  Bill
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REVO

2009-05-19 Thread MACSWAG TAE

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 amazed at what it can do,I just had a small
lathe before and turned out some nice bits,I'm a great admirer of the
work of a Scottish and international turner and teacher,Stuart
Mortimer,he does tremendously stylish and intricate spiral work on
hollow forms and bowls,he has his own website,also there is a chap a
Dr. Courtland Smith. on the Legacy featured artist list,he does
gobsmaking work,that is what I wish to achieve on my wee REVO.
or maybe just something as nice but individual to me,I'm struggling to
get my head round what gears to use to achieve the spirals I
want,especially an elongated two pitch candle stick about sixteen
inches long,maths was never my strong point,and now we have this
Metric lark from Europe I'm right in it,that's why I like the American
sites,they are still civilized and use Imperial inches and feet.when I
buy any tools It's always a compromise with sises.so any comeback will
be appreciated,keep chippin, MAC.
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REVO CRAFT MASTER

2009-03-29 Thread MACSWAG TAE

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 try spinning and pulling at the
same time,but I get a cut spiral effect on the spindle shallow but
still not the perfect round as in the video gr,what am I doing
wrong,Also the two swivel plates that support the the rise and fall of
the adjustable rails what is the function of the groves in the
plates,I know they must have a function but what is it used for and
when,and what else can it do,I have the training video but it does not
show anything about them nor does the manual,thanks for looking,  MAC.
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Re: REVO

2009-03-26 Thread MACSWAG TAE



On Mar 24, 3:13 am, Bill Bulkeley bulke...@mmnet.com.au wrote:
 welcome  were are you from
 regards Bill

 - Original Message -
 From: Radman rad...@longlines.com
 To: Legacy-Ornamental-Mills@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Tuesday, March 24, 2009 12:04 PM
 Subject: Re: REVO

  I've just stared using my REVO a bit more.  I got it 2nd hand off ebay
  quite
  some time ago.  So far have done a couple pens and some candlesticks.  I'm
  sure there's much more down the line.
  Tom

  Hi everybody,I've ordered a Revo craft master,it's being delivered
  tomorrow by EURO George,he is the agent 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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REVO CRAFT MASTER

2009-03-26 Thread MACSWAG TAE

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 you construct the viscous beast,
also I would like to hear from anybody who has used a smaller rated
Router e.g. 1200W-1500w.rather than the Porter Cable.and found that
this was adequate,also has anyone used 1/4bits as opposed to 1/2and
found them o/k.please post soon as I'm going to start out making
sawdust next week,someone asked about myself,well not a lot to
interest anybody,rather a boring old fart,I have had many and varied
jobs in my life,from spud howkin to merchant seaman,got married along
the way,two boys,one a whiz
business man in Singapore and Australia,the younger one forty one
now,is an adult with learning difficulty,but we manage,hope that gives
anyone a little info on me,post me anytime,especially if you have
anything on the REVO.  MAC.
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REVO

2009-03-23 Thread MACSWAG TAE

Hi everybody,I've ordered a Revo craft master,it's being delivered
tomorrow by EURO George,he is the agent 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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