Hey Mike,

Thanks great to hear from you.
Have a great thanksgiving.

Kind Regards,

Timothy J. Ziegler
Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty
14171 160th Ave.
Foreston MN 56330

320-294-5798 shop
320-630-2243 cell


On Thu, Nov 26, 2020 at 12:42 PM Okla Mike (Liltwisted) <
legacym...@iglide.net> wrote:

> I guess it is a bit late for me to start now!  I have turned and
> ornamental milled for everything from a doll house to 42K square foot
> french castle to the Grand Old Opera to the little houses of musicians,
> politicians, movie stars etc.  In the 30 years I was a business I never
> once signed or dated a thing.  Just before I started the business, I was
> still in the Air Force and Norm Abrams was to appear at a local mall for a
> signing.  I made 2 routed edge 2x6 placards out of 3/4" oak and stained
> them.  I got a signed picture from Norm as well as a signed oak board.
> Then I signed and autographed a board for him.  I told him to hold on to
> it, someday it would be worth something.  That was the day I decided to
> start my business and the picture and plaque are still in the shop today.
> Curtis has been in my shop and I am sure we talked about it when he was
> here.  That was the first and last time I ever signed anything I made.
> Wood fed my family for years and has brought all of you to my life.  For
> all these things I am truly thankful.  Happy Thanksgiving everyone.
>
> Mike Pung
> OK
> On 11/26/2020 9:35 AM, 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills wrote:
>
> Harvey
> I have a Two different irons that I like to use, BUT none have the date on
> them.
>
> I like to put a penny from the year I made the part in.
> I drill a shallow recess in the wood and glue in a penny on the bottom of
> the part that I made. that way everyone knows when it was made.
>
> The iron that I made that I like the best are just my initials (C.A.G.)
> from a 1/2" steel punch set, wielded together with a railroad spike as the
> head of the punch. One tap of the punch on the wood, marks the wood and
> then I use a sharpie to darken the punch marks.  I've also use it as a
> branding iron too. but the easy of just punching the wood with a hammer is
> what I do the most. ;-)
>
> Have a good day.
> C.A.G.
> On Thursday, November 26, 2020, 12:05:10 AM EST, Harvey Matyas
> <hmatyas0...@gmail.com> <hmatyas0...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> When my youngest child was about 10 years old.  I made a wardrobe (closet
> for her American Girl doll), that I modify from a woodworking magazine.
> There was one part in particular that was cutting out  that was like 2
> inches by 1 inches.  I revested the measurement.  I repaired it with a
> piece that I made as a patch.  Then I promptly made the same mistake
> again.  This September, when the covid numbers were low in Colorado, my
> wife and I drove 16 1/2 hours to their house.  They have 2 boys, so on the
> way back I drove the wardrobe back home and gave it to one of my
> granddaughters for her American girl doll that she received from my older
> daughter.  It still looks like it did the day I built it.  I wished I dated
> it when I made it because I did not think that it still would be around
> more than 20 years later.  (I did not look for the mistake that I made).
>
> Take care.
>
> My main concern, if though I make mistakes, I still have 1o fingers.
>
> Harvey
>
>
>
> On Wed, Nov 25, 2020 at 10:38 PM Tim Ziegler <timjzieg...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> Thats to funny we just had that discussion tonight. My daughter and I are
> wired very much the same and if we make a mistake
> we figure out way and correct it.  Making room for new ones???? lol no
> hopefully to learn from them right.
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> Timothy J. Ziegler
> Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty
> 14171 160th Ave.
> Foreston MN 56330
>
> 320-294-5798 shop
> 320-630-2243 cell
>
>
> On Wed, Nov 25, 2020 at 2:46 PM Harvey Matyas <hmatyas0...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> I never maje the same mistake twice, but I'm very good at finding ways to
> make new mistakes.
>
>
> On Wed, Nov 25, 2020 at 12:14 PM M.W.Foscue <mwfos...@earthlink.net>
> wrote:
>
> Too funny.
> And rest assured, they don't pick on you exclusively.
> We are all "visited" by them occasionally. (And as for me - they drop in
> WAY too often! LoL.)
> Mac
> ------------------------------
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Harvey Matyas
> Sent: Nov 25, 2020 8:38 AM
> To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: Who wants to buy a priceless piece of art cheap?
>
> Mac
>
> You are so WRONG.  The "Old school" woodworking "gods" have cussed me
> long before I ever bought my CNC!
>
> Harvey
> ------------------------------
> On Tue, Nov 24, 2020 at 10:43 PM M.W.Foscue <mwfos...@earthlink.net>
> wrote:
>
> Harvey,
> Ha Ha!  That's what you get for posting one of them "new-fangled" CNC
> projects on the "Old school" Legacy Ornamental Mill User Group postings.
> LoL!
> (The "Old school" woodworking "gods" are watching you!   Its Karma baby!
> LoL! )
> Mac
> ------------------------------
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Harvey Matyas
> Sent: Nov 24, 2020 11:10 PM
> To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: Who wants to buy a priceless piece of art cheap?
>
> It started out okay.  Attached is a picture showing the two holders that I
> made for the head and tail stock.
> Also, the finish cut before I took it apart to turn the pieces inside out.
>
> I patterned it after I saw Curts holder for the LOM.
>
> On Tue, Nov 24, 2020 at 8:55 PM Tim Ziegler <timjzieg...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Yes please keep us in the loop Harvey.
> We are all prone to having a miss hap or too so this will be a good lesson
> to pass on to all.
> Kind Regards,
>
> Timothy J. Ziegler
> ------------------------------
> On Tue, Nov 24, 2020 at 7:54 PM Harvey Matyas <hmatyas0...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> I was trying my first inside ornament.  Since I did not know how deep to
> go on the first side, I took a guess.  I was wrong.
> I will try again but I have already made changes.
> On the tailstock, I originally drilled a piece of plywood and locked it
> against the circle plate on the tailstock with a bolt.  It did not hold.  I
> found a .48 inch collar (or whatever it's called).  I drilled it
> out to 1/2 inch and I will be able to tighten an allen screw to secure it
> better to the tailstock.
> I also drilled a 60 degree hole (because the tailstock had a 60 degree
> point) in plastic instead of the plywood
> because I thought that it would (holder) rotate better with the
> headstock.
> As I was "rounding" the second side, I noticed that the router bit was
> bouncing all over the place.  I'm not sure if it is because
> of the hold that I made or that the CNC is not that tight or I started
> with too deep a cut..
> I'm just glad I was there when it failed.
>
> So for my next attempt.  I will do a very shallow cut before I reverse the
> 4 pieces.
> Use the collar for the tailstock.
> When rounding the second side, not as deep a cut.
>
> If anyone is interested, I'll report back with the results.
> ------------------------------
>
> On Tue, Nov 24, 2020 at 7:36 PM Ray Leaman <view...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Others probably got it already but what was it meant to be before it
> became artwork?
> ------------------------------
>
> On Tue, Nov 24, 2020 at 6:57 PM Harvey <hmatyas0...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> My wife didn't buy it (or like it) either.
>
> I was right there by the machine watching it when I noticed that the
> router bit cut through the piece but it was still together.  I hit the
> wrong button and before I could recover, it collapsed into itself, jamming
> the router bit.  I finally hit the e-stop, turned the router off, but the
> machine did not respond.  I turned everything off, got everything apart,
> then I took pictures.  I wished that I was filming it at the time to
> document what happened.  That at least would have been a positive.
>
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