Hi Tim
You don't need a Legacy for making a Hollow Spiral just take a look at Stuart
Mortimer who believe me is a genius at this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XDD0ZQzPNt8
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XDD0ZQzPNt8] Also watch this video by Stuart
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V5kKJpR9xSI
The reason Bill has barbed wire around his property is that his neighbours want
to protect their trees from their neighbour with a chain saw! Just as a matter
of interest this link will educate one about Texas Bob War
http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/FOLKLORE/1998-05/0894457935
May I suggest a simpler solution, it will cost I guess about $70.00, and that
is the Router Raizer from http://www.routertechnologies.com/routerraizer.htm
[http://www.routertechnologies.com/routerraizer.htm]
They also make the Xtreme Xtension that was mentioned last week. Bob who owns
and runs
Hi Bill
Thanks for flagging this video. So here on a wet Monday morning/afternoon in
UK retirement land I have sat and watch it plus one or two more of Alan
Stratton's very informative videos on Balls and even off-set Duck turning.
Now like all good retirees I must go and have a snooze!
Cheers
Has any one in the group any suggestions for producing an ellipse on a flat
board WITHOUT USING A TEMPLATE OR DOING IT FREEHAND. Basically what I am
hoping to locate is a jig idea or a stroke of genius.
What I am planning to make is a jewellery box with an ellipse shaped lid or
some form of e
Hi Bill
Remember old adage, something is worth what someone else is prepared to pay.
I would have said a minimum of $1,500.00 but because of what is offered I would
expect around $2,500.00.
However don't forget you have to factor in who wins the Whitehouse Race because
that will effect how muc
Hi Joe
Please enlighten us on how $50.00 gets a turntable or was something missing
from your email?
Regards
Roger
From: 'joe biunno' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
Received: 13/11/2016 19:35:45 +00:00
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills
how about a rotary table?...$50.00 gets you there...quick, easy an
Hi Joe
Whose Rotary Table did you use and what was the cost?
Cheers
Roger
From: 'joe biunno' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
Received: 14/11/2016 13:13:45 +00:00
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills
Richard,
I have two rotary tables mounted on my legacy and have had no
dust issues to date.
Hi Bill
This I like, even more so because I have nearly all the Easy Wood Tools from
when I bought the product line to the UK way back. Nice find.
Merry Christmas and a Healthy & Prosperous New Year to one and all, not only to
those that contribute but also those that lurk, for one day they may
Hi Richard
My 900 is waiting for Easter 2017 to arrive as I am busy sorting my workshop,
but thanks for asking.
Cheers
Roger
From: Richard Ellis
Received: 23/12/2016 12:31:59 +00:00
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills
CC: bulke...@mmnet.com.au, Legacy-Ornamental-Mills@googlegroups.com
Yes I agree t
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Bill that I added to help me
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Hi Richard
I like Mac's take on what Trump brings to America just as I like what Theresa
May is trying to do over here. Both could be a breath of fresh air. So I do
not see this as political, I see it as a Comparison Chart of what Barak has
done and what Donald might do.
We, who are not in A
Well I have not researched it because I have had direct from Andy Anderson that
it was a custom extrusion. When Legacy were making lots of manual machines they
were buying it in volume and then along came a recession and Legacy's volume of
material dived and the price went sky high. Guess what
Hi Joe
Interesting and fairly accurate analysis of what happened.
Cheers
Euro Roger.
From: 'joe biunno' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
Received: 22/01/2017 10:05:30 +00:00
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills
ok, here's my two-cents worth regarding the rail issue...did a good amount of
research into t
Very nice find Richard.
Cheers
Roger
From: Richard Ellis
Received: 13/02/2017 11:05:13 +00:00
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills
Thanks Curt and Bill,
Bill that is the way I intend to do it, however the cost of that cutter rules
it out--- just not sensible for two corbels.
I may finish up
Hi Richard
I dug a little deeper and I think this is the guy's website for the wooden
twister, plenty of content and instruction..
http://www.seafax.co.uk/index.php?id=router-lathe
[http://www.seafax.co.uk/index.php?id=router-lathe]
Cheers
Roger
From: Richard Ellis
Received: 13/02/2017 11:
Hi Richard
Well I be jiggered if they came from Legacy or Shopsmith. I certainly don't
recognise it as part of a Legacy REVO and I did not have anything like it on my
Shopsmith.
Mystified.
Regards
Roger
From: Richard Ellis
Received: 04/09/2017 19:15:46 +01:00
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills
If they got a water proof router they could work it under water and
then all the chippings and dust would float away.
I liked the comment about depth gauge but they don't measure up to 7 foot plus,
I think the limit is 12" and companies like Wixey, iGaging etc will have like
replacements.
Regar
Hi Andy
First of all the ToolMule is a tool holder sold by Craft Supplies just up the
road from Legacy, nice colour co-ordinated item.
The REVO was a good idea and an excellent product, it was designed as the entry
level machine for the Legacy manual mill range. From your pictures you
seem to h
Greetings from across the pond!
One of the nice things about being retired is that I get time to sit and read
emails that contain the thoughts of people on a variety of subjects.
One of the subject’s that this group seems to love, from time to time, is to
just “Let’s knock Legacy” because they
Hi Richard
Regarding your comment "It appears that most folk who have purchased from the
U.K. agent, Regret it, and leave the LOM's gathering dust".
Let me enlighten you regarding the sale of generic Ornamental Mills i.e. the
ones sold in the USA by Sears & Roebuck and in the UK by Trend Ltd.
A
Hi Michael
Let me provide a possible reason that they don't do the East or West Coast
Shows. Put simply it could be the ever increasing cost of booth space,
shipping, hotels etc. along with the reduction in the overall number of shows.
We have had the same problem here in the UK, the number of
Very well put Joe!
>From the other side of the pond, please note that the young lady who is
>marrying Harry is going to become a UK citizen.
She is a nice intelligent girl who will no doubt help Harry in his
endeavours.
It is all go over here, we have have the Royal Navy providing the Guard at
Peace and goodwill to all.
Regards
Roger in UK
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Hi Russ
I will reiterate what I have said a number of times before about why Legacy
dropped the manual machines. Just before the last recession came along Legacy
brought out the CNC up-grade kits for the 900 , 1200 etc. I know this for a
fact because I picked Andy Anderson up at the airport com
Hi Russ
I understand and can concur with some of your comments but the thing is you
cannot beat the march of TIME & Technology.
I agree the LOM is a universal machine but there again so is the Shopsmith and
the Triton Workcentre. All have suffered from recessions and the march of
technology p
Hi Curt
Definitely not an 1800, certainly a 2000 and it could be a 2200.
I sold one of them some years ago, a big beast that came airfreight from Utah
to London. I collected it from the airport and drove it down to my end user in
a long wheel base Mercedes Sprinter Van. Just managed to close t
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