Ryan,

You may want to "start" by finding one or two of the videos on "Dust collection/Control in the shop" that a contributor to this Group shared with us
about 1 1/2 years ago.  I can only remember his first name: Russ - and he wore a "cowboy/western" hat (leather, I believe).

I suggest you set your LOM and shop up to be capable of significant dust control - BEFORE you even start running The Mill.  If you don't - it will probably be like "Crack" (or other drugs?) - once you get going, you won't want to let up/stop to configure the place for capturing as much of the dust as possible.  You will have it EVERYWHERE!  Including the worst of all places - your lungs.

I am sure someone reading this will be able to point you to Russ's site and videos (maybe it will even be "Russ" - if he's lurking.)

Enjoy the "New Toy"!
Mac



-----Original Message-----
From: "rtjurg...@gmail.com"
Sent: Nov 12, 2019 8:19 PM
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills
Subject: 2006 Legacy LOM 1200

I finished assembling my LOM 1200 Sunday morning.

Once built, where do you start?

At first I thought I would bring in a 5/4 oak board and flatten a face with a surfacing bit.

Then I looked at my bench and saw all those glued pine blanks. 3"square and 32" long. Hmmm. How about playing with those?

So be it. Tomorrow afternoon I will give it a shot.

Ryan

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