Re: Wood Chuck oversize reeding

2016-09-27 Thread Okla Mike (Liltwisted)
Thanks, I'd like to say it's my job, but I have so dang much fun it's 
hard to call it a job.



On 9/27/2016 3:45 PM, Dexter Bland wrote:


anything is possible given enough spare part and a liberal
amount "no matter what" attitude.  Hats off to the go-getters!


Mike, you have to be the king of the go-getters. You never fail to 
impress me with the kind of work I have seen of yours. db

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Re: Wood Chuck oversize reeding

2016-09-27 Thread Dexter Bland

>
> anything is possible given enough spare part and a liberal amount "no 
> matter what" attitude.  Hats off to the go-getters!
>

Mike, you have to be the king of the go-getters. You never fail to impress 
me with the kind of work I have seen of yours. db

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Re: Wood Chuck oversize reeding

2016-09-27 Thread Okla Mike (Liltwisted)
Yes Richard, I think the Wood Chuck is a more adaptable machine but is 
also less stable.  I have made many jigs and stabilizers to get a 
quality project from this machine.  Everything from 14 foot ropes to 27" 
diameter turnings. Things a modern Legacy could only dream of.  But as 
others have proven, anything is possible given enough spare part and a 
liberal amount "no matter what" attitude.  Hats off to the go-getters!


Mike OK


On 9/27/2016 2:03 AM, Richard Ellis wrote:

Hi Curtis and Mike
I have never seen a more modern Legacy, would like to, but don't know 
of any near me. Does it mean that the Old Woodchuck can be modified 
more easily.
Mike I have gone back through all your posts and do believe that you 
have made it *_do what you want _*
You will see my ball turning experiments, may have to try the lever 
over system that Aussie Bill made. Gives me a challenge . Soon get 
bored with doing something easy

Richard

On Tuesday, September 27, 2016 at 5:28:57 AM UTC+1, Curtis wrote:


Thanks Mike!

C.A.G.

*From: *"Okla Mike (Liltwisted)" >
*To: *legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com 
*Sent: *Monday, September 26, 2016 11:40:52 PM
*Subject: *Re: Wood Chuck oversize reeding

On the legacy the cross bars are your centers, head and tail, on
the Wood Chuck the head stock and tail stock are bolted to the
cross members and rise above them 6 inches to allow for the 12"
turn radius.  The top bars are only 9 inches apart so the 8 inch
stock I was using crowded the bit right into the rail.  I unbolted
the head and tail stock and re-mounted them to lean away from
where I wanted the milling to happen.  This center movement is not
possible on the Legacy, but since the Legacy is wider, this job
could have been performed in a stock configuration.  The bit
length would still have to be extended though, we still have to
reach the center.


Mike  OK


On 9/22/2016 11:21 PM, CURTIS GEORGE wrote:

Hey Mike.
I know that the Wood Chuck is a bit different design form the
Legacy, but how did you move your centers to get the clearance
 you needed? Do you think this could have been done on a Legacy?

C.A.G.


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Re: Wood Chuck oversize reeding

2016-09-27 Thread Richard Ellis
Hi Curtis and Mike
I have never seen a more modern Legacy, would like to, but don't know of 
any near me. Does it mean that the Old Woodchuck can be modified more 
easily.
Mike I have gone back through all your posts and do believe that you have 
made it *do what you want  *
You will see my ball turning experiments, may have to try the lever over 
system that Aussie Bill made. Gives me a challenge . Soon get bored with 
doing something easy 
Richard

On Tuesday, September 27, 2016 at 5:28:57 AM UTC+1, Curtis wrote:
>
>
> Thanks Mike!
>
> C.A.G.
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> *From: *"Okla Mike (Liltwisted)" >
> *To: *legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com 
> *Sent: *Monday, September 26, 2016 11:40:52 PM
> *Subject: *Re: Wood Chuck oversize reeding
>
> On the legacy the cross bars are your centers, head and tail, on the Wood 
> Chuck the head stock and tail stock are bolted to the cross members and 
> rise above them 6 inches to allow for the 12" turn radius.  The top bars 
> are only 9 inches apart so the 8 inch stock I was using crowded the bit 
> right into the rail.  I unbolted the head and tail stock and re-mounted 
> them to lean away from where I wanted the milling to happen.  This center 
> movement is not possible on the Legacy, but since the Legacy is wider, this 
> job could have been performed in a stock configuration.  The bit length 
> would still have to be extended though, we still have to reach the center.
>
>
> Mike  OK 
>
> On 9/22/2016 11:21 PM, CURTIS GEORGE wrote:
>
> Hey Mike.
> I know that the Wood Chuck is a bit different design form the Legacy, but 
> how did you move your centers to get the clearance  you needed? Do you 
> think this could have been done on a Legacy?
>
> C.A.G.
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Re: Wood Chuck oversize reeding

2016-09-26 Thread CURTIS GEORGE

Thanks Mike! 

C.A.G. 
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From: "Okla Mike (Liltwisted)"  
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
Sent: Monday, September 26, 2016 11:40:52 PM 
Subject: Re: Wood Chuck oversize reeding 



On the legacy the cross bars are your centers, head and tail, on the Wood Chuck 
the head stock and tail stock are bolted to the cross members and rise above 
them 6 inches to allow for the 12" turn radius. The top bars are only 9 inches 
apart so the 8 inch stock I was using crowded the bit right into the rail. I 
unbolted the head and tail stock and re-mounted them to lean away from where I 
wanted the milling to happen. This center movement is not possible on the 
Legacy, but since the Legacy is wider, this job could have been performed in a 
stock configuration. The bit length would still have to be extended though, we 
still have to reach the center. 




Mike OK 

On 9/22/2016 11:21 PM, CURTIS GEORGE wrote: 



Hey Mike. 
I know that the Wood Chuck is a bit different design form the Legacy, but how 
did you move your centers to get the clearance you needed? Do you think this 
could have been done on a Legacy? 

C.A.G. 

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Re: Wood Chuck oversize reeding

2016-09-26 Thread Okla Mike (Liltwisted)
On the legacy the cross bars are your centers, head and tail, on the 
Wood Chuck the head stock and tail stock are bolted to the cross members 
and rise above them 6 inches to allow for the 12" turn radius.  The top 
bars are only 9 inches apart so the 8 inch stock I was using crowded the 
bit right into the rail.  I unbolted the head and tail stock and 
re-mounted them to lean away from where I wanted the milling to happen. 
This center movement is not possible on the Legacy, but since the Legacy 
is wider, this job could have been performed in a stock configuration.  
The bit length would still have to be extended though, we still have to 
reach the center.



Mike  OK


On 9/22/2016 11:21 PM, CURTIS GEORGE wrote:

Hey Mike.
I know that the Wood Chuck is a bit different design form the Legacy, 
but how did you move your centers to get the clearance  you needed? Do 
you think this could have been done on a Legacy?


C.A.G.


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RE: Wood Chuck oversize reeding

2016-09-22 Thread Bill Bulkeley
Interesting problem curt id be thinking lower the rails  and raise the centres 
and work above the inner rails of the legacy to get a bit extra width

Bill

 

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Hey Mike.

I know that the Wood Chuck is a bit different design form the Legacy, but how 
did you move your centers to get the clearance  you needed? Do you think this 
could have been done on a Legacy?

 

C.A.G.

 

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Re: Wood Chuck oversize reeding

2016-09-22 Thread CURTIS GEORGE
Hey Mike. 
I know that the Wood Chuck is a bit different design form the Legacy, but how 
did you move your centers to get the clearance you needed? Do you think this 
could have been done on a Legacy? 

C.A.G. 

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Re: Wood Chuck oversize reeding

2016-09-20 Thread Okla Mike (Liltwisted)

http://www.infinitytools.com/routing/routing-accessories/chucks-and-extensions/router-table-accessories


On 9/20/2016 1:14 AM, Arkady Paka wrote:

Hi Mike.
Very impressive job!
What bit extender do you use?
Arkady.

2016-09-20 7:55 GMT+03:00 Okla Mike (Liltwisted) 
mailto:legacym...@iglide.net>>:


It is a magnate bit #7692

https://www.magnate.net/SearchResults.asp?Cat=231043



On 9/19/2016 11:27 PM, CURTIS GEORGE wrote:

WoW!
Mike that was An Awesome job!

Where did you get that Router bit? it doesn't looks like a home
made job there.
I would have never thought of off-setting the head and tail to
get the side cut. (that is one for the history books, for
me.)(Meaning I will be saving this one, for my long term
collection of goodies,ideas& tricks.)
Thank you for sharing this with us Mike.
More questions will come latter,
Have a good night.
C.A.G.


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Re: Wood Chuck oversize reeding

2016-09-19 Thread Arkady Paka
Hi Mike.
Very impressive job!
What bit extender do you use?
Arkady.

2016-09-20 7:55 GMT+03:00 Okla Mike (Liltwisted) :

> It is a magnate bit #7692
>
> https://www.magnate.net/SearchResults.asp?Cat=231043
>
> On 9/19/2016 11:27 PM, CURTIS GEORGE wrote:
>
> WoW!
> Mike that was An Awesome job!
>
> Where did you get that Router bit? it doesn't looks like a home made job
> there.
> I would have never thought of off-setting the head and tail to get the
> side cut. (that is one for the history books, for me.)(Meaning I will be
> saving this one, for my long term collection of goodies,ideas& tricks.)
> Thank you for sharing this with us Mike.
> More questions will come latter,
> Have a good night.
> C.A.G.
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Re: Wood Chuck oversize reeding

2016-09-19 Thread Okla Mike (Liltwisted)

It is a magnate bit #7692

https://www.magnate.net/SearchResults.asp?Cat=231043


On 9/19/2016 11:27 PM, CURTIS GEORGE wrote:

WoW!
Mike that was An Awesome job!

Where did you get that Router bit? it doesn't looks like a home made 
job there.
I would have never thought of off-setting the head and tail to get the 
side cut. (that is one for the history books, for me.)(Meaning I will 
be saving this one, for my long term collection of goodies,ideas& 
tricks.)

Thank you for sharing this with us Mike.
More questions will come latter,
Have a good night.
C.A.G.


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Re: Wood Chuck oversize reeding

2016-09-19 Thread CURTIS GEORGE
WoW! 
Mike that was An Awesome job! 

Where did you get that Router bit? it doesn't looks like a home made job there. 
I would have never thought of off-setting the head and tail to get the side 
cut. (that is one for the history books, for me.)(Meaning I will be saving this 
one, for my long term collection of goodies,ideas& tricks.) 
Thank you for sharing this with us Mike. 
More questions will come latter, 
Have a good night. 
C.A.G. 

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