Hi Curt
I do not get time to wood work, I am busy selling Legacy, INCRA and
Woodpecker products and so with what little time I do get I am on my JET
NOVA lathes.
We have a show coming up in the UK in three weeks and what I hope we will be
showing is Easy Wood Tools in conjunction with the
Hi Joe
Why hesitate to get into the CNC world? It is a comparatively mature market now
and Legacy lead when it comes to training and support, an area that has been a
target of criticism in the past, some deserved but some totally not. If you
are getting your bum kicked then surely you either
Hi Emmanuel
Having sold a number of 4X Gear Sets over the years I can confirm that they
worked with Legacy 900, 1200, 1800 & 2000.
Regards
Euro Roger
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From: Emmanuel Peluchon
Received: 29/03/2017 15:36:00 +01:00
To: Legacy
Hi Richard
The answers to your questions are:-
a. I think you and your Woodchuck are on your own.
b. Nearly 100 Legacy Mills in UK
c. How many CNC were sold at Newark wood working show - I don't know and if I
did I would not say because if I did it would have been a "Commercial
Confidence" and
Hi Richard
I know the addresses and names of the people to whom I sold a Legacy. It is up
to them whether they wish to participate in this group.
Do not expect me to tell you where they are and whether they are exhibition
items, expensive toys or earning their keep. I enjoyed selling them,
Hi Richard
I also signed OSA and like wise in commerce I have signed similar documents but
where I receive Commercial in Confidence information it stays with me.
Only a couple of hours ago I was told something in Commercial in Confidence,
and in the last couple months other things have come
Hi Richard
Now for the Good News, we all die and we have not a clue what happens after
that. Now that is my opinion but I respect others who think differently.
In the meantime I will settle for a good whisky but pass on the cigar as I gave
up smoking at 10 years of age after trying a sly
You say your well pleased with the Woodchuck but critical of the materials
used in it's construction. I accept you may be critical and that is your right
however remember that design is properly approaching 30 years old and it was
Andy's original design and he was not copying or enhancing
Hi Curt
I have always thought that the thread was 1" by 8 tpi and UNC.
Regards
Euro Roger
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Received: 15/04/2017 16:08:45 +01:00
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I have an easier way, Just post to the
Go on Curt, go CNC and make some real tears flow and not just the odd wooden
teardrop!
Cheers from across the pond
Roger & out
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From: CURTIS GEORGE
Received: 15/04/2017 23:37:20 +01:00
To: Legacy-Ornamental-Mills
Hi Brigitte
I assume Richard is going to the Midlands Woodworking Show at Newark Show
Ground on 24th & 25th of March.
For you a 250 mile four hour drive each way, for me from Reading 150 miles and
two and a half hour drive each way.
It is a good show and worth the drive. Andy Anderson should
Thanks for that Bill, as someone who have been around the internet for a long
time even I did not know that link.
Cheers
Euro Roger
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From: Bill Bulkeley
Received: 07/03/2017 12:36:18 +00:00
To:
Hi Jim
I have a 900 and I have the 900 Legacy Legs on mine and I think the height is
OK but the legs are not very substantial.
As to the height I think the centre line of Head & Tail Stock needs to be about
halfway between your waist line and your eye line or if you have a lathe then
use
The answer is no I have not used it and probably won't. But wait and see.
Roger & out!
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From: Richard Ellis
Received: 05/04/2017 13:11:01 +01:00
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills
Thanks Roger
Have you used your LOM yet???
The answer
Nice find Curtis
Looking at it I think, from memory that it is a very early CNC up-grade. I
cannot see Rack & Pinion Drive which makes me suspect it is first generation.
Shame it is in the USA as Richard might have been keen to try CNC!!!
Cheers
Roger
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Hi Richard
Define what type of mill, if it is CNC then YES it is Essex Woodcraft - Wayne
Mack on 01268 525 808.
Now if it is a manual mill then the answer is NO, there is no agent!
Now because I sold all the manual mills, bar two into UK as far as I know, I
seem to be the unofficial acting
Hi Bill
I would think you could buy from Ron Brown's Best in the US, I know he has had
it for sale in the past. The company that make it had a major fire at there
plant I think about 3 years ago and it became like hens teeth.
You can usually buy it in pen & pepper grinder sized blanks.
Cheers
Hi Guys
Given Tim's information any competent electrician should be able to investigate
the wiring and draw a circuit diagram or schematic. Otherwise leave the
electrics alone, electricity can curl your hair if you get a shock, it can burn
and even kill you. Treat with respect, probably more
Hi Russ
What counts first and foremost is whether what you have built does what you
required.
If it's ugly what does that matter? To me it does not matter because it is not
on public show.
It is similar to people who criticise the design and aesthetic look of a
machine tool, a car, an
Hi Curtis
That not ugly, that's a waste of wood! Think of all the pens you could have
made and sold, then with the dollars built a Z Axis out of skip wood and ply.
Cheers
Roger
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From: CURTIS GEORGE
Received: 28/06/2017 14:53:57
that you are ID'ing it as a Model 600? Is that what it is?
That would explain the 2 "missing" rails.
Mac
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From: Bawdsey64
Sent: Jul 28, 2017 11:22 AM
To: CURTIS GEORGE , Mike Pung
Subject: Re: MODEL 600 for sale.
Curtis
They are describing it as a Model
Hi Richard
Don't blame Legacy, they never sold a rotary table for the REVO. That is fact
confirmed by the Big Dog himself earlier today when I spoke to him. That Rotary
Table was designed for 900, 1200 etc.
Regards
Roger
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Hi Brigitte
We will have to change that well known phrase "that behind every successful man
there is a woman" to now read "behind any Google group there is a lady".
Cheers
Roger
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From: Brigitte Graham
Received: 08/08/2017 13:52:12
Hi Richard
Engineering standards vary around the world, FACT!
I have found very few American engineers/companies using Lock Washers when
compared to how we do it in UK. When I was running a production line building
Small Boat Radar Systems for Raytheon in the UK did I complain about lack of
Hi folks
For your information I can confirm that the Legacy Tap that they still use to
make the Split Nuts is about 7" long and was a Custom Made Unit according to
Andy. Back then they were making a few thousand Split Nuts a year.
Cheers
Roger
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Hi Richard
Where have you been hiding, of course Her Majesty the Queen is included by way
of “The Sovereign Grant” which is a lump sum given to the Queen by the Treasury
each year to carry out her official duties.
It pays for the upkeep of occupied official residences such as Buckingham
Hi Bill
Was that other machine in Tasmania by any chance?
Roger & Out!
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From: Bill Bulkeley
Received: 23/05/2017 13:48:02 +01:00
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Not as bad as here Richard apart from my 2 mills I know
Hi Tim
Obviously these "Red Headed Stepchild" machines as you call them are following
the current trend and not leaving home like my generation (born in the 1940s &
1950s).
I am glad to be of my generation, for we were brought up to believe in
ourselves and do things for ourselves. it could
Hi Joe
If it's in your own backyard you probably already own it so why would you want
to buy it, unless of course your Irish?
Cheers Roger
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From: 'joe biunno' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
Received: 05/06/2017 17:47:38 +01:00
To:
Hi Michael
As someone who sold products in the wood working and turning market in the UK I
will give you my perspective on the subject.
1.Take a look at the size of the UK, similar to California, over 60 million
people so where are the trees going to grow is the first problem.
2. Second
A word of warning DO NOT PUT AN XTREME XTENSION IN A MUSCLE CHUCK, that can be
lethal and they are not meant to be used together.
Of the two products I prefer the Xtreme Xtension but that is because Bob at
Router Technologies built it originally for me after the guy at Muscle Chuck or
what
or you even if its not made to work with a router...
One more example are my diamond hole saws, They work very well for detail work,
they are much safer to use then an Fly cutter would be on a router. but again
(I must stress ) they are ONLY for detail work,
Gota run now.
Have a good weekend every
Hi Curt
The only good thing that grows in Australia is their women, the first woman
that I was infatuated with was Australian lady and that was back when I lived
in Malta and was about 10 years old.
Cheers
Roger
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From: CURTIS
hole saws, They work very well for detail work,
they are much safer to use then an Fly cutter would be on a router. but again
(I must stress ) they are ONLY for detail work,
Gota run now.
Have a good weekend everyone.
C.A.G.
From: "Bawdsey64" <rhp...@gmail.com [JAVASCRIPT-BLOCKED
You are correct Bill and if I remember correctly you did not buy one, ruined my
sales forecast.
Euro Roger
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From: Bill Bulkeley
Received: 01/05/2017 02:57:01 +01:00
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If I recall correctly
Hi Bill
Who in Australia sold you these wonderful INCRA clamps?
Cheers
Roger
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From: Bill Bulkeley
Received: 05/05/2017 17:18:11 +01:00
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
I meant to say without adding anything but a large
Hi Joe
Here is how the costs are worked out at auctions in the UK.
As a seller, you’ll pay the auction house a commission, called the vendor’s
commission, that’s based on the final selling price of your item. The
commission the buyer pays, known as the buyer’s premium, is also charged on
Dotta
On Sun, May 6, 2018 at 2:12 AM, Bawdsey64 <rhp...@gmail.com
[mailto:rhp...@gmail.com]> wrote:
Hi Mac,
Currently we speak the Queen's English. Now this will change when Her Majesty
passes on and Charles becomes King Charles the Third, or if he dies before Her
Majesty, then we get King W
From: Michael Kratky
Received: 07/05/2018 13:31:46 +01:00
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
But Roger we don’t have a Queen to supportJ.
Michael
From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
[mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Bawdsey64
Sent: Monday, May
Hi Mike
You can get DynaGlide from Richard Wedler @ Microfence in North Hollywood.
Regards
Roger in UK.
From: Mike lucas
Received: 10/05/2018 22:28:30 +01:00
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Thanks Bill I will follow your suggestions. You mentioned DynaGlide. I’ve been
using it
Hi Mac,
Currently we speak the Queen's English. Now this will change when Her Majesty
passes on and Charles becomes King Charles the Third, or if he dies before Her
Majesty, then we get King William the Fifth.
How can someone sell four bowls for $5.00, seems to me that they were made off
Hi Folks
There is now an official technical term for “brute force” as when
applied to engineering thanks to the good folk at NASA. That term is
“Percussive Maintenance”. The term was used by NASA to describe how they fixed
a problem on “Curiosity Rover’s” drill on the Planet Mars.
So remember
Hi Richard
Before looking for "Good Ideas" why not address a more important question. What
is more important, being able to use the scroll saw and make something or to
make the stool?
Cheers
Roger
From: Richard Ellis
Received: 06/06/2018 10:19:42 +01:00
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills
Hi
I
Hi Michael
Now $2,800 a day is a good rate and I have no doubt they learnt a lot and were
also entertained. But when you analyse the numbers he has hotel, food & travel
to take out of it plus he pays US taxes. Still beats real manual work but it
can be hard work teaching people.
I am getting
Sorry folks I should have added these videos also all by Stuart Mortimer.
Part 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wm-wWjlAtTw
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wm-wWjlAtTw];
Part 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4GSvMlaj4J8
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4GSvMlaj4J8]
Part 3
Hi Richard
I think the changes of colour (color for those who do not speak the Queen's
English) and modifications are called evolution.
By the way the last Legacy Manual model was called Evolution, because it could
evolve from being a manual machine to a CNC machine.
Cheers
Roger
From:
Hi Curt
We agree on one thing, that Legacy 2200 was great machine, I liked it for a
different reason to you though. I sold one of these machines three times, yes
the same machine to three different customers over a period of about 4 to 5
years.
Cheers
Roger
From: carpenter.62...@gmail.com
Hi Joe
Divide by 2 and say around $50,000.00 and I think you would be in the right
ball park. Invest in one of those and you would soon earn your outlay back.
In passing here's my response to Jim's comment on Legacy support. Please can
someone please tell me which company built wood working
Hi Richard
Your not to old to be modern, try some tapered legs, no need for this
fancy American & Australian twist stuff!
I read that this modern IKEA stuff was the antiques of the future, get in there
now.
Cheers
Roger
From: MWF
Received: 26/08/2018 17:53:46 +01:00
To:
Hi Ray
The Legacy Design Kit comprised one to one profile templates of many of the
Magnate Cutters, and they were on three or four clear plastic sheets so you
could draw straight on to graph paper (supplied by Legacy).
The plastic templates were bought in and when Legacy were unable to get the
Hi Tim
By my reckoning a plate size turning is one that could, if used as a plate,
hold a reasonable sized meal. A platter is really a large plate suitable for
sharing or showing food on and normally you serve from it. When turning,
platters tend to be a generic term used for flat work or
e of extras i bet members
would buy them from him that would pay for his set
Bill
From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
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Sent: Thursday, 19 July 2018 7:49 PM
To: 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
Subj
Hi Curt
Slight correction regarding your email on the 4X Gear Set, yes it was made for
the 2000 Series but worked on the 900, 1200 & 1800. I say this because I sold a
number of sets to folk with those machines and received no compliants.
Cheers
Roger - in UK
From: 'Curt George' via Legacy
Hi Bill & Richard
Just in passing I think Richard that the Axminster Scroll Saw is the same as
the Excaliber that Bill has because Axminster think their brand name is better
known than Excaliber!
Cheers
Roger
From: Bill Bulkeley
Received: 09/07/2018 08:53:16 +01:00
To:
Hi Bill
For all of those who do not have a Legacy machine, either manual or CNC here is
how one of the three master turners in the UK does it using a lathe and hand
tools.
This is Stuart Mortimer's speciality and I still have the first non-spiral
turning that he did on his Legacy 1200. I also
Hi Mac
With a comment about "Klinger & M.A.S.H." I guess there are folks on here much
older than me.
Cheers
Roger
From: MWF
Received: 10/04/2018 22:47:16 +01:00
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
That's OK Joe - We "Love" you anyway!
Like Klinger on M.A.S.H. - you bring a chance
Hi Mac
Electricity in the Royal Empire is sent around the country on big pylons at
high voltage 10KV and at beefy current levels. When it comes out of the wire at
house level it is has been transformed down to a nominal 240 volts at 50
cycles. However into factories it is normally 3 phase at
Hi Richard
If my old memory serves me well I think Andy or Tracy Anderson did either a
video or visual presentation on using the REVO for finger joints. I have no
doubt that Tim will know whether I am right or not.
Regards
Roger
PS Are you interested in a Legacy 1200 with Rotary Table, one
Hi Howard
You actually have two hobbies as you so rightly say and one of them is the
woodworking and the other buying tools.
The big differentiator for me is that unlike so many tool buyers/collectors
that I meet whilst in the tool business here in the UK you have done the
unusual and
Well said young lady, you beat me to it.
Thank you Tim.
From: Brigitte Graham
Received: 16/04/2018 09:39:58 +01:00
To: legacy-ornamental-mills
Tim,
That is an appalling return to your questionnaire, thank goodness the group
weren't voting in a Presidential election!
Apathy comes to
hen let us Google on your
achievements. ;-)
C.A.G.
On Saturday, March 17, 2018 2:46 PM, Bawdsey64 <rhp...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Richard
The Y Axis on a REVO will work because when Andy was developing the machine it
was tried, it worked but when you are looking at resale price then som
Hi Richard
The Y Axis on a REVO will work because when Andy was developing the machine it
was tried, it worked but when you are looking at resale price then sometimes
you need to leave features out.
I can confirm that we did offer a Y Axis Up-grade but very, very few bought
them. Most people
Hi Joe
Your French Spindle video deserves a French Kiss
Cheers
Roger
From: 'joe biunno' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
Received: 05/03/2018 19:41:08 +00:00
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbePcJqN6O4=youtu.be
here is another attempt!
--
You received this message
Hi Richard
The REVO was built to sell at a particular price point, and also for those who
wanted a small machine, not the smallest machine as that was a Model 200.
Hence no electric motor!
You would like a longer version, Andy Anderson considered that because at the
time I enquired about that
Hi Richard
As time passes things get deleted
From: Richard Ellis
Received: 23/09/2018 10:08:47 +01:00
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills
They can't even get that right,!! all the important bit are still under
construction-I guess they always will be
Richard
On Saturday,
Hi Bill & Curt
These were on show at the AAW Symposium in Portland in June, looked good and
seemed to work well. Did not buy because there were so many nice toys on show.
Cheers
Roger
From: 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
Received: 26/11/2018 14:48:03 +00:00
To:
Hi Bill
Don't blame Trump, he is doing the best he can for the great American peoples.
People there just got feed up with politicians.
As for your One Arm & One Leg statement I feel insulted, I thought I had
skinned you as well as taking both arms and legs when I sold you that Legacy
Hi Curt
Are you certain that your illustration is a Ribbon Twist because I do not think
it is. I cannot prove it at present because my old samples of Legacy turnings
that I had when I was the European/Rest of World Agent is currently buried in
my workshop which is in turmoil or as my wife likes
Hi Mac,
Thought for the day.
Sometimes that "slope" stays level but gets very, very, very hot at the end. It
is one of lives certainties and you cannot take your Legacy with you but you
can leave behind a number of legacies including a big red Legacy!
Cheers
Roger
From: MWF
Received:
Hi Bill
They never did make REVO 900 Model, trust me I was a salesman! Someone has his
knickers in a twist, this translates from English to American as human error,
for Aussie folk it should need no translation as we still speak the same basic
language.
Cheers
Roger
PS Was your "Privet"
Hi Bill
It would be interesting to find who made the extrusion because I think it is an
off the shelf extrusion and somewhere in the back of my memory I recall Andy
Anderson prototype a CNC machine with this type of extrusion profile although
it never went into production. My memory could be
Hi Curt
Enjoyed your videos. If you want to recommend an ellipse jig then take a look
at https://microfence.com/product-category/ellipse-jigs/
[https://microfence.com/product-category/ellipse-jigs/], an engineered product
made to last and not a copy of another person's idea.
Cheers
Roger in UK
manual for sure.
Steve
On Jun 6, 2019, at 11:32 AM, Steven Jacobs mailto:s.jacobs0...@gmail.com]> wrote:
Long time lurker here.
I have a 800 cnc and the rails are not like the in the picture. Also this same
picture is listed as the Legacy 1000 on ebay.
Steve Jacobs
Sent from my iPhon
Hi Richard
Those that bought their mills in the UK bought them because the could see the
potential or had an immediate use.
I must correct you o one thing Richard, I never sold Legacy machines I just let
people buy them from me. That has always been the way I ran my businesses.
Some of the
A long time ago I sold at least 1 Model 800 here in the UK and it certainly did
not have that short length of rail at each end. I think that either Richard or
Bill have been over raiding the USA looking for extrusion and cut a bit out.
That is not a factory standard.
Cheers
Roger
From:
Hi Richard
Try Chubby Checker, he did the twist! again and again!
Cheers
Roger
From: Richard Ellis
Received: 12/06/2019 07:37:20 +01:00
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills
Thanks Bill
I will have a go with a short (20 inch ) 3x3 bit of softwood. I wonder if
anyone else has done the twist?
Richard
Hi Curt
Try Soap Stone, that should turn or cut quite nicely on your mill. The little
vase shown in the attachment I turned on the lathe as I don't have a mill
anymore (big sigh from everyone). I have a couple more pieces to turn that are
green in colour when I have time but given their shape
Hi Guys
They are an excellent up-grade for the Model 900, I base this comment on having
done this upgrade in the UK a few years back and from memory the machine is now
in Scotland. The only negative from me is the price but as I am not
spending my money then it's up to the buyer & seller to
Hi Mac & Bill
>From memory that slide was made in house but I cannot guarantee the accuracy
>of my statement.
Cheers
Roger
From: MWF
Received: 20/04/2019 18:07:25 +01:00
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Bill,
Thanks for sharing the video.
We need to find a source for the
Hi Mac & Bill
>From memory that slide was made in house but I cannot guarantee the accuracy
>of my statement.
Cheers
Roger
From: MWF
Received: 20/04/2019 18:07:25 +01:00
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Bill,
Thanks for sharing the video.
We need to find a source for the
Hi Mac
Do not apologise, when the USA sinks under the weight of illegal immigrants we
may suggest Brexit.
Seriously I can understand why people would head there, it is exactly the same
reason people are heading for Europe from across Africa and the Middle East.
The solution is to send aid to
Hi Curt
Here's Dem Bones man https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9dNA4sxybuI
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9dNA4sxybuI];
Don't make too much of a stew with the bones as there is no meat on them but
the core no doubt will help.
Cheers
Roger in UK
From: 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental
You just haven't put enough "Pounds" in his paws! LoL!
Economists call it "Supply and Demand".
Mac
-----Original Message-
From: Bawdsey64
Sent: Jul 27, 2019 11:38 AM
To: Ray Clements , Legacy Group
Subject: RE: REVO Help
Hi Ray
First of all I remember delivering you
Hi Ray
First of all I remember delivering your machine to you.
Now if you send me a picture of the Headstock on your REVO I might be able to
tell what NOVA Insert you need, since retiring I have done a bit of consultancy
work for Teknatool (NOVA).
On the subject of the Model 200 I know where
Hi Curt
Regarding your point about possible missing gears, from memory and having sold
one of these machines three times I think the gear set was the 4X Set plus it
could use the standard set. I am going back to around 2004 - 2005.
By the way I remember delivering Ray's REVO to him, it came to
Hi Curt
I found this thread very interesting because I have been trying to find one of
these NOVA OT Systems to go on my NOVA DVR-XP. Now even with my contacts
within NOVA I have drawn a blank. The reason that I conclude for it being
dropped or discontinued was one of support.
Let me explain
Hi Curt
Why did you start me on this, instead of being in the workshop looking for two
missing special screws I am sat here watching a maestro at work.
Enjoy Bill Ooms Making an Egg with Ornamental Lathe. The egg is made
from African Blackwood, Maple, Brown Ivory wood (from the Dale Nish wood
Hi Mike
Just because we gave you independence do not criticize what side of the road we
drive. Again it is history, what country is the oldest United Kingdom or the
United States of America? I guess the native Americans drove in the middle of
the road!
Cheers
Roger
From: Okla Mike
Hi Mac & Bill
I am pleased to say that in the UK respect is still shown to those who served
their country and to those who gave their life.
On the Saturday evening nearest to November 11th we have a national celebration
at The Royal Albert Hall in London attended by the Queen and members of the
So, to CNC or not to CNC, that is the question.
The answer is simple, do you have the money and the time to invest and what or
where are the benefits. If you are a business then that is what you look at.
Now if you are a hobbyist it is the same set of questions but there may well be
pressures
Hi Dustin
As Curt says Legacy dropped all their manual machines from their business
line-up and went 100% CNC. I am afraid he is wrong in on one point, it was not
to follow the money as he states, but to survive in business and keep paying
the members of staff at Legacy.
That is called doing
fford.
Bill
From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
On Behalf Of Bawdsey64
Sent: Monday, 21 October 2019 4:49 AM
To: rtjurg...@gmail.com; Legacy Group
Subject: Re: Evolution Ornamental Mill
Hi Ryan
The answer is that some have considered this.
The question is will it sell, personally
for that mill.
Sad they stopped making it. The only downer I think will kill it is shipping
not being able to ship it flat pack and shipping it assembled will make the
shipping too expensive to afford.
Bill
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On Sun, Oct 20, 2019 at 11:37 AM, Bawdsey64
wrote:
Hi Dustin
As Curt says Legacy dropped all their manual machines from their business
line-up and went 100% CNC. I am afraid he is wrong in on one point, it was not
to follow
I am not convinced that one was sold to any one.
The reason it was only 36" was simply that was what Andy and I discussed, yes
I did have some input because back then I was still selling Legacy. If Andy
had been making manual machines today I would still be selling them even though
I am
Hi Curt
I have to disagree with your assessment. Tracy is not a salesman but he is
very good as a demonstrator of Legacy products. Chris is more of a salesman in
my opinion and has a nice approach. Have you noticed how Chris is starting to
look facially like his dad?
Cheers
Roger
From:
Sorry Bill,
I cannot see it, this is a fresh video from Chris at Legacy, the reason I say
that is that he is using their latestTouch Off Pad.
Cheers
Roger
From: bulke...@mmnet.com.au
Received: 23/10/2019 23:16:56 +01:00
To:
Here is another using a vertical vice, look closely you will see
Nice find Bill, food for thought. In passing have you seen these
products for use with a lathe from Paul Howard in UK
www.paulhowardwoodturner.co.uk/shop/
[https://www.paulhowardwoodturner.co.uk/shop/] The Sphere Jig is well made and
the Fluting Jig is the best on the market.
Cheers
Roger
He is Cindy & tracy's son.
From: 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
Received: 24/10/2019 04:02:33 +01:00
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
I believe he is family, which one? Tracy or Andy's??? I dont know?
C.A.G.
On Wednesday, October 23, 2019, 10:10:56 PM EDT, wrote:
No this is not Legacy or even tool related but something even more important,
HISTORY!
Isn't strange no humour for ages and then like Red London buses two or three
come along together.
May I recommend this 5 minute film Romsey -the Movie. This is a small market
town in the County of Hampshire,
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