Re: enlarging turning capacity of a legacy

2015-02-09 Thread MWF
Joe,Check your "Family Tree" - I'm confident you are very closely related to Rube Goldberg!  ;-)   You do amazing things with your ingenuity.Keep them coming - we enjoy seeing the results.Mac-Original Message- From: 'joe biunno' via Legacy Ornamental Mills Sent: Feb 9, 2015 12:03 PM To: le

RE: Woodworking show

2015-02-14 Thread MWF
A - come on Bill!  Fly to America and attend the Detroit Woodworking Show.If nothing else, you can watch the Dyna-Glide demo - and even place your order for a case to take back with you Down Under. (He sold it at the last show I was at.)  ;-)On your flight back, schedule a stopover in Salt Lake

Re: Woodworking show

2015-02-14 Thread MWF
Joe,Be sure to take some good pictures of your Legacy "Beast" with you when you go and show them to Andy (or whoever is there from Legacy).Mac-Original Message- From: 'joe biunno' via Legacy Ornamental Mills Sent: Feb 14, 2015 9:36 PM To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Subject: R

RE: Locals

2015-02-23 Thread MWF
We would Bill - except that since you folks drive on the "wrong" side of the road from most of the rest of the world, we understand that all your saws and routers turn in the "opposite direction" from ours  up here in the Northern Hemisphere. (like the water going down the drain story we hear)There

Re: Locals

2015-02-23 Thread MWF
go take a look at the country and then go on to New Zealand.   Cheers Roger   From: MWF Sent: Monday, February 23, 2015 10:31 PM To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Subject: RE: Locals   We would Bill - except that since you folks drive on the "wrong" side of the ro

Re: model 2000...for sale

2015-02-24 Thread MWF
OK everyone - Get your checkbooks out now!   This is THE MILL.  If you want it, you better go get it RIGHT AWAY!  Because as soon as the Northeast thaws out, you can bet NY Joe/Joe Biuno will be heading West to pick this "Baby" up just as soon as he can!http://losangeles.craigslist.org/wst/tls/4

Re: birdmouth joinery

2015-03-10 Thread MWF
Curtis,That's a really neat idea/way to "fix" that gap in the joints of the glued-up column.  I especially like the suggestion to use contrasting wood (or for that matter you can use a Corian-like material or plastic strips).The thickness of your 6.4461542" wide boards will need to be 1.67" (1.6

Re: Lead Screw

2015-03-11 Thread MWF
Great tip, Bill.I assume just one of those three sections can be a direct replacement for the "Y-axis" screw?Will the split "nuts" screw smoothly over/across the "joints" between the sections?Thank you for sharing.Mac-Original Message- From: Bill Hallow Sent: Mar 11, 2015 8:12 PM To: "lega

Here is an "Oldie" - but probably a "Goodie"!

2015-03-11 Thread MWF
OK, ya'll - check this link out.  If you're like me, you've never seen one of these before.http://www.ebay.com/itm/Legacy-Phantom-Woodchuck-ornamental-5-Axis-Milling-Machine-System-/121591659711?ssPageName=ADME:SS:SS:US:3160Tim,How many of these do YOU have?Mac -- You received this message beca

Re: Here is an "Oldie" - but probably a "Goodie"!

2015-03-12 Thread MWF
ct: Re: Here is an "Oldie" - but probably a "Goodie"! HAHAHA,  None!  There's no red on it!   -Tim   ----- Original Message - From: MWF To: LOM - Tim Sent: Wednesday, March 11, 2015 4:38 PM Subject: Here is an "Oldie" - but p

Re: Lead Screw

2015-03-12 Thread MWF
Tim,What about this place?:  http://acme-screws.com/Mac-Original Message- From: Tim Krause Sent: Mar 12, 2015 8:08 AM To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Lead Screw The only source for replacement acme thread is from http://dependableacme.com/ . Legacy used 5

Re: "Z" axis template follower

2015-03-12 Thread MWF
Joe,I "Ditto" Curtis' comment:  "WOW!" Great job!Mac-Original Message- From: CURTIS GEORGE Sent: Mar 12, 2015 7:06 PM To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: "Z" axis template follower OK JoeNow you've got me, I'm down right impressed! That is ONE SLICK set up! ( I Need

Re: Here is an "Oldie" - but probably a "Goodie"!

2015-03-17 Thread MWF
OK - Just go ahead and say it, Joe:  "It's Spring - and the Woodchucks are coming out of the woods!"   ;-)Mac-Original Message- From: 'joe biunno' via Legacy Ornamental Mills Sent: Mar 17, 2015 3:30 PM To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Here is an "Oldie" - but proba

Re: "Z" axis template follower

2015-03-20 Thread MWF
Joe,Wow!  EXCELLENT job!  You do Impressive work!  Again, I DO believe that you used to work in Phantom Engineering (& Toolworks' "Skunkworks") - working on turning the Woodchuck into the LOM -  before your current job.(By the way, I won't tell you where, but it appears you missed painting a small

Re: sears craftsman router crafter

2015-03-21 Thread MWF
Joe,This is not like you.  Here is a MONEY MAKING "opportunity" for you!Based upon what you've said, it seems "all the natives on the island are barefooted - and you are the salesman in the boat that just arrived - loaded with your company's new shoes."  In other words, you are in a position to hav

Re: sears craftsman router crafter

2015-03-21 Thread MWF
Joe,What's the adapter do?  Do you have a couple photos of it?I gave thought a few weeks ago to getting one of these - a guy had a new-in-box one for sale. From what you've said, I better check to be sure the "adapter" is included.Mac-Original Message- From: 'joe biunno' via Legacy Ornament

Re: sears craftsman router crafter

2015-03-22 Thread MWF
What does that large black, "square cone-shaped" piece do?  Do you put a piece of wood into it?  Not sure how that will secure the piece of stock being "milled".Mac-Original Message- From: 'joe biunno' via Legacy Ornamental Mills Sent: Mar 21, 2015 11:14 PM To: legacy-ornamental-mills@goog

Re: sears craftsman router crafter

2015-03-22 Thread MWF
As usual - I agree with Joe.  The effort to produce a home-made adapter could be much better spent doing something else.  Spend the $100 and then spend the time either with your kids/family or doing something "FUN" that you have been wanting to do.I know almost NOTHING about the Rout-R-Crafter but

Re: sears craftsman router crafter

2015-03-22 Thread MWF
I see/now understand.  Since the piece being milled is not spinning fast, as it does in a lathe, that square cone does not have to be very robust. The Nova Chuck or other regular lathe chucks, that are subject to much higher RPM, are "heavy duty" by comparison.  (Euro Roger - did you note my us

Re: Template follower

2015-03-24 Thread MWF
Curtis,I agree - Cole brings up a great topic - deserving of more discussion - and pictures and videos.You referred to a video - did you mean to include a link to it.The message that I got had no link.  Would you re-send the link please.Thanks.Mac-Original Message- From: CURTIS GEORGE Sent

Re: Template follower

2015-03-24 Thread MWF
Curtis,Still no link to the video.  Am I the only one who did not get the video?I sent the below to you about 10 minutes ago: Cole brings up a great topic - deserving of more discussion - and pictures and videos.You referred to a video - did you mean to include a link to it.The message

Re: Template follower

2015-03-24 Thread MWF
JUST for Curtis!   ;-)Mac -Original Message- From: Cole Andrews Sent: Mar 24, 2015 10:36 PM To: "legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com" Subject: Re: Template follower Curt can be such a tease ,telling us about a video and holding out . LolOn Tuesday, March 24, 2015, MWF <mwfos...@ear

Re: Template follower

2015-03-24 Thread MWF
That's ok,  I forwarded him the "special" one you sent me.  ;-)-Original Message->From: cole >Sent: Mar 24, 2015 11:11 PM>To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com>Subject: Re: Template follower>> I found just found a video of Kurt using the template mill follower on YouTube looks like

Re: Template follower

2015-03-24 Thread MWF
WOW - Nice!!  That's at least twice as nice as the winning Power Ball video!Thanks for sharing.Mac -Original Message- From: "Okla Mike (Liltwisted)" Sent: Mar 25, 2015 12:18 AM To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Template follower https://www.youtu

RE: Making your mark? Marque?

2015-04-03 Thread MWF
I "Marque" the items I craft.  I was brought up that you "signed" your work (starting with all the homework and tests in school) - and it had better be well made enough to "deserve" your marque.Yes, there are some things so small that I don't bother - but for the most part, I try to put the date an

Re: Making your mark? Marque?

2015-04-03 Thread MWF
g my own iron.Have a good evening.C.A.G.From: "MWF" To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.comSent: Friday, April 3, 2015 8:44:26 PMSubject: RE: Making your mark? Marque?I "Marque" the items I craft.  I was brought up that you "signed" your work (starting with all the ho

Tip from Shopsmith re:

2015-04-08 Thread MWF
I get weekly emails from Shopsmith.  There is always a "tip" at the end.  Here is the "Tip" from the email I got from them today: Super-Smooth Cutting Router Bits The next time you need super-smooth edges on a shallow mortise or cut, try using metalworking end

Re: Tip from Shopsmith re:

2015-04-09 Thread MWF
: Brigitte Graham Sent: Apr 9, 2015 3:19 AM To: legacy-ornamental-mills Subject: Re: Tip from Shopsmith re: Hi Mac,Any chance you can send out a link to the weekly Shopsmith emails?ThanksLegacy WidowOn 9 April 2015 at 04:57, MWF <mwfos...@earthlink.net> wrote:I get weekly emails from Sho

Re: Index Plates

2015-04-08 Thread MWF
" but somehow that was elided during editing.On Wed, Apr 8, 2015 at 10:20 PM MWF <mwfos...@earthlink.net> wrote:I "followed" you fine - until the last sentence.Why the "multiple of 7"?Mac-Original Message- From: John Sasinowski Sent: Apr 9, 2015 1:06 AM To: lega

Re: Index Plates

2015-04-08 Thread MWF
I "followed" you fine - until the last sentence.Why the "multiple of 7"?Mac-Original Message- From: John Sasinowski Sent: Apr 9, 2015 1:06 AM To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Index Plates With each index plate comes the ability to evenly space all integer divisors

Re: LOM 800 For Sale on eBay

2015-04-11 Thread MWF
Did you notice that blue CNC in the background in a couple of the pictures?Mac-Original Message- From: CURTIS GEORGE Sent: Apr 11, 2015 8:14 AM To: Legacy-Ornamental-Mills Subject: 800 FOR Sale On E-bay This is a Nice little milling machine If anyone is looking to buy one.C.A.G.http://ww

Re: Index Plates

2015-04-12 Thread MWF

Fw: RE: Index Plates

2015-04-12 Thread MWF
OK, Bill.  Are you trying to set Dewell up for another hack??  --  Sending him to a seller in China???   ;-)Look out Dewell - they might get you too!   Go to Grainger or some place you have done business with that you TRUST!Good luck!Mac-Original Message- From: Bill Bulkeley Sent: Apr 12,

Re: uro roger

2015-04-30 Thread MWF
Bill,"News" takes a while to get "Down Under".  Someone once told me that down there it is often referred to as "olds".  Is that true?   ;-)(There used to be a line of General Motors autos by that name.  Around 10 yrs ago they dropped the line.)More seriously, Roger told us all the through a postin

Re: What would you do???

2015-05-06 Thread MWF
Curtis,I was wondering who took my table out of the pile I put at the street   JKThe table is a "simple" table (design-wise).  I feel if you turn some "fancy" legs, you will make it like the "jack-a-lope" - too peculiar to be appreciated.My vote is to finish "refinishing" it and then either sel

Re: Happy Memorial Day everyone.

2015-05-23 Thread MWF
Thank you, Curtis.I ditto your comments and Graitude - especially for those who have made the ultimate sacrifice and those they left behind: family, friends, and fellow service members.Mac-Original Message- From: CURTIS GEORGE Sent: May 23, 2015 4:56 PM To: Legacy-Ornamental-Mills Subject

Re: legacy "performance" cnc upgrade...questions

2015-05-27 Thread MWF
Hi Joe,Been great to have you back in the loop.  You have been sitting the sidelines for a while.  We all love hearing about your latest "Brain-child" and how you are overcoming challenges.  You are our modern-day Thomas Edison/Henry Ford.We look forward to seeing photos of the end results - I know

RE: legacy "performance" cnc upgrade...questions

2015-05-27 Thread MWF
OH NO!!!  Michael - you've done it!!You've now got "NY Joe" drooling and planning a road trip to acquire another BIG LOM!Have a safe trip Joe - and send pics of what you do to it.Mac-Original Message- From: Michael Kratky Sent: May 27, 2015 5:38 PM To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.

Re: aprons and coats

2015-06-24 Thread MWF
OK Bill,I'll give you an answer that will "stir the pot" and get a response from "Joe - w/the GIANT Mills - Biuno":Since you did say you "...are wide open to suggestions".  And, you are "...sick of getting wood chips all over your clothes" - Why don't you do like they do in NY?   Just don't wear an

Re: aprons and coats

2015-06-25 Thread MWF
Joe,Nice looking apron - but it appears to be unused.Possibly a "collector's item"?  (Not for me - I'm trying to stop "collecting" stuff.)Maybe Legacy will buy/barter it back from you - to put in their "LOM Museum".Thanks for sharing - you will probably have Bill and Tim each wanting one.Mac-Or

Re: aprons and coats

2015-06-25 Thread MWF
Joe,In the previous comment I sent I forgot to include the below:That has to be THE MOST HEAVY DUTY drapery rod I have ever seen - and that you have ever made.  I remember previously that you said most of the rods ya'll make/manfacture were 2 to 3 inches in diameter.  This one (your attached photo)

RE: aprons and coats

2015-06-25 Thread MWF
Joe,I echo/ditto what Bill is requesting.  I, too, will be VERY interested in a step-by-step explanation of how you made that humongous "curtain rod".Such info as: the type of wood, quantity and dimensions of the boards you started with, did you bird-mouth the edges of the length pieces, the make &

Re: aprons and coats

2015-06-26 Thread MWF
Joe,Thanks for the "lesson".  For a while there you were going too fast for me ("Down South" here, we do take life slower - because we can.).But then I realized I could go back and read it again - and again if I needed to!  I won't tell how many times I re-read it.  ;-)I'd ask you to draw a Core Bo

Re: mill with 4x gears

2015-06-26 Thread MWF
Does anyone out there have a set of 4X Gearing they would be willing to part with/sell?I'm interested. (Not in this Mill - but in your 4X Gearing if you have a set.)Mac-Original Message- From: Bill Bulkeley Sent: Jun 26, 2015 9:17 PM To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Subject: mi

Re: legacy revo for sale

2015-07-09 Thread MWF
Way to go Joe!!  Nice find!Now that you have a bunch of us heading off to the St Louis area - get everyone to turn around and go home,   It was sold last night (so the owner told me) and he just hasn't taken to posting down yet.Thanks any way.Mac-Original Message- From: 'joe biunno' via Leg

Re: a brief history of early ornamental mills

2015-07-10 Thread MWF
Joe,Nice pic & info.  Thanks for sharing.Now, tell us that you were not one of the "original" owners of the machine.  Rather, you purchased yours used from someone.MacBy the way, in a post a while back you mentioned you were seeking some certain pieces from the Sears RouterCrafter.  Can you send me

Re: motor drive?

2015-07-10 Thread MWF
Tom,Beautiful work!  What is the "collection" that the unit is hosting?What kind(s) of wood were you using?  And the finish?   Applied with HVLP?Have a blessed weekend.Mac-Original Message- From: Tom Dotta Sent: Jul 9, 2015 8:49 PM To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Subject: Re:

Re: Display Cabinet

2015-07-11 Thread MWF
Tom,Again - thank you for the info.  Yes, I'm interested in your ornamental work - so let's see some pics.I'd also love to see some close-ups of the "collection" in the display cases.  It's great to have friends that "share" their woodworking art with you.  They probably do that because they know t

Re: projects

2015-07-31 Thread MWF
Cole,Very nice work - thanks for sharing.You state  "And it plays."I thought is was possibly a plant holder - that you would put an already potted plant in it.  Or that it was a "catch-all" - put fruit, magazines, etc. in it.Based on your comment, is it a "drum"?  Or have you since attached a pole

Re: Good, Bad, or indifferent.

2015-08-24 Thread MWF
Curtis,Like you, the thing(s) I like about the LOM is its ability to produce unique features on your stock - be that round "logs" (like spindles and legs - even incorporating a taper) or flat boards (like rosettes, fluting, etc.).  On top of that, the bed of some mills will accommodate a LONG piece

Re: adjustable center support attachment

2015-08-26 Thread MWF
Joe,Nice photos/project.Thanks for sharing.Why do you mill from the side vs from the top?  Pros & cons of each?Mac-Original Message- From: 'joe biunno' via Legacy Ornamental Mills Sent: Aug 26, 2015 2:43 PM To: Legacy Ornamental Mills Subject: Re: adjustable center support attachment an

Re: Sundays Legacy project

2015-08-30 Thread MWF
My favorite "thing" in your photos is the Beautiful dog - attentively & patiently waiting in the yard - at the gate.  Looks to be an Alaskan Husky (or perhaps a wolf hybrid?).Reminds me of the wonderful Akita we had for 13 yrs.Thanks for sharing your work.Mac-Original Message- From: CURTIS

Re: WD-40 ADV

2015-08-31 Thread MWF
Max,Thanks for sharing.  Today's "political correctness" police would blow the whistle on that ad in a hurry.  Too bad - I feel that ad was very cleverly crafted and I like it.  I feel society (American) has become overly sensitized and is consumed with political correctness (PC). Did you see/hear

Re: Legacy OM video (just found on You Tube.)

2015-09-02 Thread MWF
Curtis,GREAT find!  It appears that Mr Fischer has made several videos w/his Legacy.  I don't have the time to drill down and find out right now - but will later.  I bookmarked the link so I can go back later.Note to all:  If you like his video, be sure to give him a "Thumb up" vote - look in lower

Re: Happy Labor day/ Life as the beech. ;-)

2015-09-05 Thread MWF
Curtis,Nice - thanks for sharing.Can you explain/show - for those of us with both LOMs and Shopsmiths - how you made that adapter piece for the Shopsmith? Thanks.Mac-Original Message- From: CURTIS GEORGE Sent: Sep 5, 2015 7:57 PM To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Ha

Re: Linear bearing. Possible Up Grade for the Legacy ornamental mill

2015-09-19 Thread MWF
Curtis - thanks for taking the time to find these and share them.For what its worth - I think they would be quite nice - IF it weren't for the grease fittings and open bearing assembly on the underside. I'm afraid all that grease/lubricant would be a "sawdust trap" and gum up their movement.If that

Re: Apple grinder headstock

2015-10-03 Thread MWF
Be sure to watch the video at the very bottom of the page that Curtis' link takes you to.  It is called "Hard Cider Made Easy".  It is well done and too funny.Enjoy.Mac -Original Message- From: CURTIS GEORGE Sent: Oct 3, 2015 6:16 PM To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Subject: Re

RE: legacy catalog 2004

2015-10-07 Thread MWF
Bill,Thank you for the download.  (And thanks to you too Joe.)Mac-Original Message- From: Bill Bulkeley Sent: Oct 7, 2015 7:22 PM To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Subject: RE: legacy catalog 2004 Might not be in the same order as you posted them but here

RE: new member with Legacy 1200

2015-11-08 Thread MWF
Don, You brought up a good item of discussion here.  Thank you for your questions, comments, and for joining The Group.Bill is right - one slot has a fine "line" (thin groove) running length-wise down it.  Perhaps Tim can tell us which way the rails should be assembled in order to be "correct".  I

RE: rememberance day

2015-11-14 Thread MWF
I feel that part of the reason we have seen a decline in the "patriotism" of the general public is that we (in the USA) no longer have compulsory national service (what we referred to as "The Draft").  Many of today's youth do not seem to have any patriotic fiber in their makeup/body.  They are dri

Re: legacy mill drill press mod

2015-11-17 Thread MWF
As usual, Joe, you have produced another Spectacular product.Thanks for sharing.Mac-Original Message- From: 'joe biunno' via Legacy Ornamental Mills Sent: Nov 17, 2015 4:09 PM To: Legacy Ornamental Mills Subject: legacy mill drill press mod have been contemplating this mod for quite some

Re: New Members and Moderation

2015-12-02 Thread MWF
Hello Ernesto,Welcome to The Group!  You have come to the right place.  There are a number of guys (and a gal) that are VERY knowledgeable when it comes to the Legacy manual mills.  There is even a guy here that can teach you how to "double your fun" (and that's not with Beechnut gum) with your mil

RE: something legacy

2015-12-02 Thread MWF
Max,Beautiful work!What a great way to use up some scraps.Thanks for sharing.Mac-Original Message- From: MAX LATHAM Sent: Dec 1, 2015 11:04 AM To: legacy Subject: RE: something legacy Well, all right! 'Tis the season to do things, lots cooler. So,   I get in the shop and start cleanin

Another LOM on eBay

2015-12-03 Thread MWF
Here is a link to a 1000EX (lister says that's what it is) in Dayton, Ohio area:Notice that this mill owner has what MANY LOM owners have:  A Shopsmith. You can see it and some additional SS machines in the background in some photos in the listing.http://www.ebay.com/itm/Legacy-Ornamental-Mill-1000

Re: New Members and Moderation

2015-12-04 Thread MWF
Ernesto,IMHO you can't go wrong with Whiteside bits.  They don't make too many that are useful on the LOM - but if they have one that will achieve your result, I'd get it.  The one company that actually makes bits for the Legacy Mill is Magnate.  A number of their LOM bits are plunge-style ones - w

Re: Re Thought you might find this interesting!

2015-12-07 Thread MWF
Brigitte,Thank you for sharing. I am somewhat familiar with that area.  Very interesting article (and undertaking).Have you been getting the Shopsmith emails I was sending you?  I inquired several weeks ago - if you were getting them; and whether or not you wanted to continue to get them.  I have n

Re: All I want For Christmas

2015-12-08 Thread MWF
Dex,OK - I give up - what is it you are making (item in the attached photo)?Looks like it might be going to be a cabinet.Any more pictures of it to share?Thanks.Mac-Original Message- From: Dexter Bland Sent: Dec 7, 2015 9:35 PM To: Legacy Ornamental Mills Subject: All I want For Christmas

Re: All I want For Christmas

2015-12-09 Thread MWF
Brigitte,Great tip, thank you for sharing.I find using the pocket hole jig & screws very helpful in reducing the number of clamps I use. (See the Kreg Tool website if you are unfamiliar with them.)Mac-Original Message- From: Brigitte Graham Sent: Dec 9, 2015 4:38 AM To: legacy-ornamental-m

Re: 21st key

2015-12-10 Thread MWF
Bill,Very nice looking piece.  Do you have a guesstimate of how much time you  put in to the key?Now my curiosity will speak:  What is a "21st Key"?  I assume that it is a "Down Under thing" - and is most likely presented to a youngster on their 21st birthday.  I (and I imagine others in our Group)

Re: New Members and Moderation

2015-12-29 Thread MWF
Rocky,Welcome - you have come to the right place.  Some of the guys here are X-perts! (Some of us are still just sperts.)Do you have pics of your mill as well as those huge bats you made. (I assume you mean baseball bats)If you have pics of them being made, as well as in their final resting place -

Re: New Members and Moderation

2015-12-30 Thread MWF
Made for & usable by Shaquille O'Neil perhaps?  Not for the "average" baseball player for sure.Mac-Original Message- From: Rocky92585 Sent: Dec 30, 2015 10:02 AM To: Legacy Ornamental Mills Cc: Legacy-Ornamental-Mills@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: New Members and Moderation Aussiman, the

Re: Possible New Rotary Table

2015-12-31 Thread MWF
Hello Tim,Do you have some photos of your Rotary Table?  That will probably help spur interest in it - perhaps even from those of us that now own a Legacy model table. Mac-Original Message- From: Tim Krause Sent: Dec 31, 2015 4:24 AM To: Legacy-Ornamental-Mills@googlegroups.com Subject: Po

Re: Anyone interested in Legacy's Design Kits?

2015-12-31 Thread MWF
John,Did you get the reply I sent you yesterday/last night?  It may be in your suspect/spam mail folder.Mac-Original Message- From: John Sasinowski Sent: Dec 30, 2015 11:44 PM To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Subject: Anyone interested in Legacy's Design Kits? I found two of t

RE: legacy woodworking

2016-01-03 Thread MWF
Michael (and others),Are you referring to this site as not available?:Don's http://www.ornamentalmills.com/turningaround/PieCrustTable.htm . I was able to view it and still can - using the link that was provided.  I think you may have some issue to deal with. Note: I did nothing special to access i

RE: legacy woodworking

2016-01-03 Thread MWF
erm you‘d like to chose. Maybe it’s me but then again that’s why I’m reluctant to buy into a CNC system when I know squat about programming and software.   Michael P. Kratky       From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com [mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com] On Behalf O

Re: FW: legacy woodworking

2016-01-04 Thread MWF
Bill,Thanks very much for making that manual available.NOTE to all:  Be sure to check Page 2 - the part where they tell you how to orient the rail channels when assembling the Mill:  "Wide channels with the score marks face out".  (Score marks = a shallow line/groove running down the length of the

Re: legacy woodworking

2016-01-04 Thread MWF
Hello Charles,"Welcome" to The Group. (You have been gone sooo long - it's appropriate to "welcome" you again.)  So very sorry to hear you had a fire. (Bill, you can relate to him better that most of us.)  Hopefully everybody escaped and are OK.If you don't mind sharing - what was the cause?  That

RE: legacy woodworking

2016-01-06 Thread MWF
Roger,Were you going to be a "co-star" in films with Christine Keeler? Mac-Original Message- From: Roger Phebey Sent: Jan 6, 2016 7:48 AM To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Subject: RE: legacy woodworking No we do not video it, plus I turned down the opportunity to be a fil

Router bit - Feedback & thoughts on it?

2016-01-13 Thread MWF
I got an email from Infinity Tools today and saw the router bit featured in the below link.I watched the video about it and thought some members would find it interesting/useful.  Not so much for the demonstrated tenon making - rather for use on the Legacy Mill to either flatten a board or to accom

Check out this PantoRouter

2016-01-15 Thread MWF
Check out the "machine" that this guy has devised:http://woodgears.ca/pantorouter/I can't wait to see NY Joe's (J. Biunno) version of this device.  I'll be his will be able to put tenons or dovetails on the ends of logs (Sequoias) for building log cabins/castles! Drill down into some of his other v

Re: second turning on L O M

2016-01-19 Thread MWF
I agree with Cole - looks great.Thanks for sharing.Mac-Original Message- From: 'Stan Eichelberger' via Legacy Ornamental Mills Sent: Jan 19, 2016 6:09 PM To: Legacy Ornamental Mills Subject: second turning on L O M just a quick note found some time over Christmas for this -- Yo

RE: Digital Woodcarver 4 axis CNC

2016-01-25 Thread MWF
Brigitte,Thank you for your concern.  I am in the Washington, DC area (Virginia) and we did get slammed with a LOT of snow.  About TWO FEET of it.I feel we were "Blessed" that it hit late Friday and for the most part, lasted over the weekend.  I can imagine the impact had it hit us on a Tuesday eve

Re: wet wet wet - "It'snow joke"

2016-01-27 Thread MWF
One "challenge" we have here in the DC area (and probably not unique to the DC area) are folks from 3rd world countries that may have never even seen snow - much less driven in it - but they think they can get in their car and drive as before the snow fell. (We also have our share of "born & raised

Re: The Maverick Video

2016-02-19 Thread MWF
Tim,Don't forget to add S&H to the "Down Under World".  Just to be safe, make that another US $100.00 for the pry bar.Mac-Original Message- From: Tim Krause Sent: Feb 19, 2016 11:29 PM To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: The Maverick Video Pry bar

Re: Model 1800 for sale...GREAT DEAL!!!!!

2016-02-22 Thread MWF
Aaaa - come on Joe,That mill is a great excuse for you to take your wife on that "Self-drive Scenic Tour" to the left coast - that she has been bugging you about for the past 5 years!   Tell her you have decided she "deserves" that trip - and to pack her bags because ya'll are headed to Califor

Re: New router bit storage project.

2016-02-29 Thread MWF
Hello Curtis,You are not alone - my "collection" of bits needs some organizing as well.A few questions:1.  It appears you are using the router to make the holes.  What brand & size bit did you use?Did you experiment with using a slightly over-sized bit (> 1/2") so it would be easy to get the bits i

Re: Just found this on YouTube

2016-03-14 Thread MWF
Joe,Thanks - you always have such great input.Good to hear from you.Mac-Original Message- From: 'joe biunno' via Legacy Ornamental Mills Sent: Mar 14, 2016 3:54 PM To: Legacy Ornamental Mills Cc: Legacy-Ornamental-Mills@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Just found this on YouTube seen this b

Re: A NEW TOOL FOR THE Legacy?

2016-03-19 Thread MWF
Joe,You need the Monster-sized version.  The one Curtis found would get lost on your "Monster Mill".I have searched the internet and so far have not found a link for one to forward to you.  Mac-Original Message- From: 'joe biunno' via Legacy Ornamental Mills Sent: Mar 19, 2016 8:10 AM To:

Re: Pending maintanance

2016-03-21 Thread MWF
Tim,PLEASE do!Thank you for ALL that you and a couple other members do for The Group. Without you guys, we would not be a viable group.Sincerely,MacPS: Perhaps now might be a good time to remind folks to please "clean up" the bottom of a message - before they reply to it.  That meaning: remove the

Re: Ornamental Mills Around the World

2016-03-21 Thread MWF
Be sure to get "NY Joe" to put his pin in the map.But be prepared!  Instead of a "pin", he'll use a 16d nail! Mac -Original Message- From: Tim Krause Sent: Mar 21, 2016 7:05 PM To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Ornamental Mills Around the World I'm

RE: Ornamental Mills Around the World

2016-03-21 Thread MWF
Is it labeled that because it is two Model 1500's melded into one?    (2 x 1500 = 3000)  Mac-Original Message- From: Bill Bulkeley Sent: Mar 21, 2016 10:43 PM To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Subject: RE: Ornamental Mills Around the World Legacy 3000 J I

RE: Youtube Video of Barley Twist Being Milled on Legacy Revo

2016-03-29 Thread MWF
Scroll thru the pages that this link takes you to.http://www.andurildesigns.com/#!the-woodshop/c1rpoWhat an artisan he is!  I think it is Curtis (?) that says it best - something to the effect of:  "It is not the machine - rather the person that makes the "artwork"."Enjoy.Mac-Original Message--

RE: Youtube Video of Barley Twist Being Milled on Legacy Revo

2016-03-30 Thread MWF
Roger,Just curious - in England/Great Britain, what is the definition of "a large plot of land"?  For a home in the suburbs of a large city in the USA, a "large piece of land" might be 2 to 5 acres.In an area outside of a smaller city (or a bit further out around a large city, it might be defined a

Re: What wheels......

2016-04-13 Thread MWF
Joe,I knew you would come through with some GREAT input.  Yes, please post some pics of some of the items you mentioned.Also, can you provide a couple links to places where you source you casters?Brigitte posed this question:  "Do you have a preference for Polythene or Polyurethane tyres on the

Re: What wheels......

2016-04-13 Thread MWF
It's apparent that the Legacy Mill is the one you "love".  All the rest look neglected by comparison.Thanks for sharing.  (That is a big disk sander.)Mac-Original Message- From: 'joe biunno' via Legacy Ornamental Mills Sent: Apr 13, 2016 3:29 PM To: Legacy Ornamental Mills Subject: Re: Wh

Re: What wheels......

2016-04-13 Thread MWF
Brigitte,One point to make about selecting your wheels:  Generally speaking, the larger the diameter of the wheels, the easier the tool will be able to be moved about. As Joe pointed out - the presence and quality of bearings in the caster assemblies is the other "main factor" to consider.  I perso

Re: Voxa 54's newest video

2016-04-28 Thread MWF
As the TV "hero" Paladin used to say:  "Have Truck - Will Travel!"  Just have your wives call me and I will entertain giving them what you told them you paid for the tools - and take care of hauling it away for the poor poor lady in mourning. Mac-Original Message->From: Cole Andrews >Sent:

RE: Voxa 54's newest video

2016-04-29 Thread MWF
Wow, Michael,That machine is more in "NY Joe's" league.  I'll let him "have" it.Beside's, he's got a bigger truck.  MacPS:  You haven't passed away (yet) - so Joe & I will just have to circle your house like vultures for many years to come. -Original Message- From: Michael Kratky Sent: Apr

Re: Magnate CD catalog & Holiday greetings.

2016-05-02 Thread MWF
I'm not sure who "parr454" is - but they must have watched "Car 54 - Where are you?" as a kid; or had a Muscle car - Chevy w/a 454 cu inch engine. And I'll assume their last name is Parr - but they never gave us a "name" or nickname.  In any case, I think there is one bit that I'd buy from Infinity

Re: Magnate CD catalog & Holiday greetings.

2016-05-02 Thread MWF
I have had the pleasure of meeting Curtis George in person and was impressed by him and his skill as a craftsman Peter -Original Message----- From: MWF To: legacy-ornamental-mills Sent: Mon, May 2, 2016 5:47 pm Subject: Re: Magnate CD catalog & Holiday greetings

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