Mike,

GREAT story - thanks for sharing.
And - Thank you for your service to our nation!
We appreciate all that you contribute to The Group.

Thank you!
Mac
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Sent: May 13, 2024 12:14 PM
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Subject: Re: Why did you buy an ornamental mill?

It was the mid 90's and I was still in the Air Force and was working on the 
next stage in my life, retirement!  So that lasted a week and I was ready to 
get something started.  Woodworking was always a hobby for me so I was pretty 
well equipped.  After all, I had a Shop-smith! One day I was looking for a 
porch post that was too big for my lathe to handle and happened across a column 
and stair company downtown.  While I was waiting my turn, the customer ordered 
some balusters and also brought in a chair spindle to see if they could 
duplicate it.  The lady said no but I was standing behind the guy out of his 
sight shaking my head yes!  She said just a moment and took the spindle around 
the corner, I followed her and told her I could do that for her company.  She 
went back and told the guy yes and the relationship began before I ever said 
hello.  I noticed the balusters he purchased were pretty plain and asked Betty, 
after the customer was gone, if I added a rope pattern to the stock part, if 
she thought it would sell.  She said bring me one and we will see.  I ordered 
the Wood-Chuck that day and the rest is history.  I've watch the Legacy grow 
out of the Woodchuck as steel and then aluminum, then to CNC.  But I still hold 
on to the Woodchuck because of all the things I can do with it, you just can't 
with the Legacy red line.  My business was 80% based on the turning and roping 
and 20% on radius mill-work using the Woodchuck or the Williams and Hussy 
molder.  30 years was a great run and now, looking back, the greatest twist 
that ever came from the ornamental world was the friends I have made.  Some 
friends have passed on and others are immortal but fellow sawdust chewers and 
customers alike have a huge place in my heart.  I found a 
Customer-friend-student to pass on my twisted ways to. Doug said to me when we 
first started the possibility of him taking the business, that he loved to see 
a piece of lumber and visualize what was in there.  I knew right then that he 
was going to be a great fit!  I'm a lucky man to have had the opportunities I 
have had.  I guess my secret is this, when asked "Could you do this?" My 
response is always "Absolutely!  Then I figure out how and smile at what I got 
myself into.  Never second guess, just get started.  I love this group because 
I see a lot of the same attitude.  I'm proud of you all!  I am always here if 
anyone needs help.  And will always be a LiLtwisted.
Mike OK
Mike Pung 405-650-0542

On 5/12/2024 5:24 AM, Timothy Krause wrote:
Hello All, 

I thought I would toss this question out to hear why you bought your ornamental 
mill. For me, I bought my first machine when I wanted to bring a different 
level of details to my current work. I was in a real niche market that I wanted 
to do some woodworking "tricks" that few people could figure out how they were 
made. 

How about you? 

-Tim 



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