Hello Joe and everyone. Since we are thinking out side the box. (so to speak) How about a high-bread between the two ideas, your machine and Mikes higher concepts. just might be able to work together. (of a mater of coarse things will have to be modified you head stock a little, to make it work, but Just think of this idea. Make a new center point for your head-stock. I think Bill (but I could be wrong.) did something like what Im thinking of at this moment, it a while back ( a few years ago So Im not really sure of all the details. but...). He made a second center lower on the Legacy head stock,, I think it was 3" or 4" lower, and hooked the two heads up with a chain and sprockets so they would turn at the same time.... I would think that 4" of depth would give you the ability to turns a much larger turning, On my 1000 the lower rails are at 15"between centers, if I lower the center I should be able to turn a log much larger than what I can do now. Its just an idea to think about, I dont think it would be to hard to do, a set of ball-bearings , new shaft and two sprockets and a chain to link the to together, and then the steel to wield onto the original head-stock. the beauty here is your machine really dose not change the chain can be used or not when not turning large spindles. AND THE TIME it would save vs the widening of the machine... Again just an idea to mull over. C.A.G.
----- Original Message ----- From: "'joe biunno' via Legacy Ornamental Mills" <legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2015 12:46:20 PM Subject: Re: gear carriage bearing upgrade hi mike!, you might get some answers from the reply i was typing while you were posting yours...i have done my calculations thinking that i need to get my workpiece between the bed rails(currently a bit more than 11"), and i need the "Y" and "Z" axis' carriage to ride over the workpiece...so an increase in the depth, as well as the height, seems to be in order...in the set up you mentioned can you still flute and twist a piece that large in diameter?...and if you are doing the turning with the workpiece protruding outside the rails(with the rails above and below the workpiece, i assume), that will work for you on your woodchuck, but for the legacy that came after that, if there is a center support, that can't happen(models 1500,1800,2000...and maybe the 1200, not sure)...anyway, certainly would like your input on this idea...much appreciated...joe On Wednesday, January 21, 2015 at 11:59:33 AM UTC-5, LILtwisted wrote: I would think that you should increase depth rather than width. Question is, how big of a turning are you wanting to do? My wood chuck is only 9" wide at the rails. I can turn a 19.375" piece. All accomplished by making it taller, not wider. I am only supposed to turn 11" but that just seems like a starting point to me LOL. Mike OK On 1/21/2015 5:10 AM, 'joe biunno' via Legacy Ornamental Mills wrote: <blockquote> and since we are on the subject of the gear carriage, here is something i will throw out there and see if anyone has any suggestions...in considering( and i will emphasize the word "considering"...LOL) widening the bed to increase the turning capacity of the machine,what could be done to the gear carriage to accommodate the added width that must be made to it, while still being able to use all the legacy gears, including the reversing carriage to do opposite twists?...i have worked out all that has to be done to the machine to widen it, but saved the worst for last...and i would not consider making a complete set of custom made gears a solution...too expensive...high points to anyone who has a solution using only items found in a mcmaster-carr catalog!...LMAO!... later guys!...joe On Wednesday, January 21, 2015 at 5:55:36 AM UTC-5, joe biunno wrote: <blockquote> good morning to all(at least it's morning for some of us!)...the swivel bearing is an excellent idea, but due to it's overall size, it seems it would take a bit of machining and major modification to the whole gear carriage to make that happen...double checked the taper situation this morning and there will not be a problem with doing tapers on my extended machine if i just loosen the split collars a bit...not sure if there would be an issue on a 1200 or 1500...and then there is the bronze bushing in the middle gear...there is a decent amount of play with that gear, which i am not going to mess with(for now, anyway!...LOL!)...excellent pick up by tim, as i did have to cut a little bit off the end of the idler gear carriage to allow the smallest gear to be used...joe On Tuesday, January 20, 2015 at 10:47:59 PM UTC-5, Tim wrote: <blockquote> Can you still install the smallest gear? -Tim <blockquote> ----- Original Message ----- From: 'joe biunno' via Legacy Ornamental Mills To: legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2015 5:58 PM Subject: Re: gear carriage bearing upgrade sorry guys, forgot to mention this in my initial e-mail...the needle bearings are in their own steel housing, so if you loosen the screws a bit to the split shaft collars,there is enough allowance for the bearing to move within the confines of the shaft collar to do a taper to your work...in fact you can "dial it in" ,so to speak, to still have a tight tolerance while setting up the taper...not sure if there is enough allowance to deal with a full taper though...i'll play with that tomorrow...but i would be curious to know if you could do a full taper and not have any gear issues on, for example, a legacy 1200?...thanks for the responses...joe On Tuesday, January 20, 2015 at 7:04:37 PM UTC-5, LILtwisted wrote: <blockquote> On longer mills this upgrade may not effect tapers too much. But the shorter mills will bind this up, I'm afraid. You should see how sloppy my Wood Chuck is, never ever jumped a tooth. And I have all the fine teeth gears too. Hope this does not become a problem for you. Only way to tell is set it at full taper. Mike OK On 1/20/2015 5:45 PM, Bill Bulkeley wrote: <blockquote> Can the mill still do tapers I have found that I like a bit of slop in everything in the gears and linkage so there is enough movement for when you lower one end of the rails to mill tapers. Bill From: legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com [ mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com ] Sent: Wednesday, 21 January 2015 10:03 AM To: legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com Subject: gear carriage bearing upgrade ok, so doing some work on the headstock end and saw that the gear carriage assembly was a bit loose and "floating" around a bit...a further inspection revealed that the bronze bearings were worn a bit and that was enough to cause gears to wobble and perhaps,at times, not mesh properly...some quick measurements and a dive into the mcmaster book and i could see with just a few shaft collars(3 total) and a couple of needle bearings, things should tighten up much better than replacing the bronze bushings...so an improvement was called for...a little bit of welding, some minimal grinding and the job is done...total time was 1 1/2 hours, start to finish...the end result is an incredible difference...the carriage is very tight and does not move or waver at all...replacing the bearings is a snap, as well, as split collars were used, although i might expect the needle bearings to last a very long time...with this mod, the machine is now totally on bearings(in the process of doing the "Z" axis now), all axis' and all turning points...sorry for the two bad photos, close-ups just don't come out well with the camera i am currently using...and haven't decided what color to paint this one yet, waiting for a suggestion from curtis...LOL!...anyway, all comments welcome and more mods to follow...and if anyone should want more detailed info on this mod(like specific mcmaster numbers, for example) or any i have done in the past, feel free to ask...thanks...joe -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Legacy Ornamental Mills" group. 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