Re: merry christmas

2014-12-25 Thread Arkady Paka
Merry Christmas to all the group.
Arkady.

2014-12-24 16:04 GMT+02:00 Bill Bulkeley :

>  My closest city is Melbourne
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> Bill what is your closest city.
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>  I like that one I’m number 4  lolol
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>  Bill,
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> Merry Christmas to you and yours!
> As well as to ALL members (active AND lurkers) of our Group.
> Also wishing a Happy, Healthy, Safe, AND Prosperous New Year as well!
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>  Well I’m a little ahead of you guys over there, its Christmas eve here
> so I’m getting in a little early for you all and I don’t care how politicly
> incorrect it is I’m an old fashioned boy
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> Merry Christmas to all in this group from down under and I hope we all
> keep going posting here for many many more and a very happy and prosperous
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Re: Greetings

2014-12-25 Thread Brigitte Graham
Mac,
My husband (Gavin) is an occasional user of his LOM 1200 (still on the
steep learning curve!). His 'paid' work involved house maintenance for a
local landlord, until the estate was sold off and he was made redundant.
He now does house/garden maintenance for local people.
So his time in his fully equipped w/s is limited.
In actual fact he is a qualified wheelwright, but work in making cart/wagon
wheels is sporadic at best!
The LOM was brought to (mostly) use the copy template feature to speed up
making spokes, which are a sort of tear-drop shape in cross section, with a
"waist" about 1/3rd or the way down its length.
When the machine arrived I thought I would only see him at breakfast time!
Hence I called myself 'Legacy Widow'!!
My business is re-seating antique chairs with split cane and rush. I also
carry out repairs to the chair frames, which often require replacement
rails that are broken/missing. I can do turning, but not at all good at it,
so Gavin does that for me, either on a small bench top Myford lathe or on
the LOM.
You can see my work here <>
Gavin prefers to work in wood, and is completely computer illiterate, so I
do all the 'postings'!!
I think this answers all your questions.
Cheers
Legacy Widow
P.s. I am a Shop Smith 500 owner/user!!

On 25 December 2014 at 06:28,  wrote:

> Brigitte,
> I've/we've seen you post here once or twice a year - and you always "sign
> off" as Legacy Widow.  Here in America a common term is "golf widow" or
> "angler widow".  Those mean that the husband is an avid golfer/fisherman
> and the wife is left home alone while hubby spends much of his time in
> pursuit of his sport.  If I were to apply that logic to your "sign off" -
> I'd assume you are married to a gent (since you're in the UK I say gent)
> who spends quite a bit of time using his Legacy Mill.  However, if that
> were the case, it would be HIM posting to The Group - instead of his wife.
> (Just like in the USA, the wife probably knows very little about the sport
> and never shows up on the golf course or on the boat/pier.)
> Perhaps the case is that *both* you *and* your hubby have & use Legacy
> Mills.  If so, what machine(s) do you have?
> In any case, we love to hear more from you about what you do with your
> mill(s?) there on the British Isles.
> Merry Christmas.
> Mac
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> -Original Message-
> From: Brigitte Graham
> Sent: Dec 24, 2014 2:54 PM
> To: legacy-ornamental-mills
> Subject: Greetings
>
> Evening (well, it is here in UK!) People,
> I guess we will all be too busy tomorrow to look at the computers, so we'd
> like to wish You and Yours all a Very happy Christmas and a productive New
> Year.
> Hopefully ~ you will all get the gifts you wanted!
> Although more of a lurker, we really enjoy reading and learning from your
> comments/projects, looking forward to more of them in 2015?
> Legacy Widow
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Re: Greetings

2014-12-25 Thread CURTIS GEORGE
Nice Brigitte 
Do you own a SS lathe duplicator ? I would think between the LOM and SS you 
should be able to copy almost anything that comes your way. ;-) 
I Wish you a Merry Christmas, and hopefully a great day to come. Keep up the 
good work. ;-) 
C.A.G. 


- Original Message -

From: "Brigitte Graham"  
To: "legacy-ornamental-mills"  
Sent: Thursday, December 25, 2014 12:04:31 PM 
Subject: Re: Greetings 

Mac, 
My husband (Gavin) is an occasional user of his LOM 1200 (still on the steep 
learning curve!). His 'paid' work involved house maintenance for a local 
landlord, until the estate was sold off and he was made redundant. 
He now does house/garden maintenance for local people. 
So his time in his fully equipped w/s is limited. 
In actual fact he is a qualified wheelwright, but work in making cart/wagon 
wheels is sporadic at best! 
The LOM was brought to (mostly) use the copy template feature to speed up 
making spokes, which are a sort of tear-drop shape in cross section, with a 
"waist" about 1/3rd or the way down its length. 
When the machine arrived I thought I would only see him at breakfast time! 
Hence I called myself 'Legacy Widow'!! 
My business is re-seating antique chairs with split cane and rush. I also carry 
out repairs to the chair frames, which often require replacement rails that are 
broken/missing. I can do turning, but not at all good at it, so Gavin does that 
for me, either on a small bench top Myford lathe or on the LOM. 
You can see my work here << www.canecorner.co.uk >> 
Gavin prefers to work in wood, and is completely computer illiterate, so I do 
all the 'postings'!! 
I think this answers all your questions. 
Cheers 
Legacy Widow 
P.s. I am a Shop Smith 500 owner/user!! 

On 25 December 2014 at 06:28, < mwfos...@earthlink.net > wrote: 



Brigitte, 
I've/we've seen you post here once or twice a year - and you always "sign off" 
as Legacy Widow. Here in America a common term is "golf widow" or "angler 
widow". Those mean that the husband is an avid golfer/fisherman and the wife is 
left home alone while hubby spends much of his time in pursuit of his sport. If 
I were to apply that logic to your "sign off" - I'd assume you are married to a 
gent (since you're in the UK I say gent) who spends quite a bit of time using 
his Legacy Mill. However, if that were the case, it would be HIM posting to The 
Group - instead of his wife. (Just like in the USA, the wife probably knows 
very little about the sport and never shows up on the golf course or on the 
boat/pier.) 
Perhaps the case is that both you and your hubby have & use Legacy Mills. If 
so, what machine(s) do you have? 
In any case, we love to hear more from you about what you do with your mill(s?) 
there on the British Isles. 
Merry Christmas. 
Mac 




-Original Message- 
From: Brigitte Graham 
Sent: Dec 24, 2014 2:54 PM 
To: legacy-ornamental-mills 
Subject: Greetings 

Evening (well, it is here in UK!) People, 
I guess we will all be too busy tomorrow to look at the computers, so we'd like 
to wish You and Yours all a Very happy Christmas and a productive New Year. 
Hopefully ~ you will all get the gifts you wanted! 
Although more of a lurker, we really enjoy reading and learning from your 
comments/projects, looking forward to more of them in 2015? 
Legacy Widow 









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Re: Greetings

2014-12-25 Thread Tim Krause
Merry Christmas All!

-Tim
  - Original Message - 
  From: CURTIS GEORGE 
  To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Thursday, December 25, 2014 9:31 AM
  Subject: Re: Greetings


  Nice Brigitte
  Do you own a SS lathe duplicator ? I would think between the LOM and SS you 
should be able to copy almost anything that comes your way. ;-)
  I Wish you a Merry Christmas, and hopefully  a great day to come. Keep up the 
good work. ;-)
  C.A.G.




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  From: "Brigitte Graham" 
  To: "legacy-ornamental-mills" 
  Sent: Thursday, December 25, 2014 12:04:31 PM
  Subject: Re: Greetings



  Mac, 
  My husband (Gavin) is an occasional user of his LOM 1200 (still on the steep 
learning curve!). His 'paid' work involved house maintenance for a local 
landlord, until the estate was sold off and he was made redundant. 
  He now does house/garden maintenance for local people. 
  So his time in his fully equipped w/s is limited. 
  In actual fact he is a qualified wheelwright, but work in making cart/wagon 
wheels is sporadic at best!
  The LOM was brought to (mostly) use the copy template feature to speed up 
making spokes, which are a sort of tear-drop shape in cross section, with a 
"waist" about 1/3rd or the way down its length.
  When the machine arrived I thought I would only see him at breakfast time! 
  Hence I called myself 'Legacy Widow'!!
  My business is re-seating antique chairs with split cane and rush. I also 
carry out repairs to the chair frames, which often require replacement rails 
that are broken/missing. I can do turning, but not at all good at it, so Gavin 
does that for me, either on a small bench top Myford lathe or on the LOM. 
  You can see my work here <>
  Gavin prefers to work in wood, and is completely computer illiterate, so I do 
all the 'postings'!!
  I think this answers all your questions.
  Cheers
  Legacy Widow
  P.s. I am a Shop Smith 500 owner/user!!


  On 25 December 2014 at 06:28,  wrote:

Brigitte,
I've/we've seen you post here once or twice a year - and you always "sign 
off" as Legacy Widow.  Here in America a common term is "golf widow" or "angler 
widow".  Those mean that the husband is an avid golfer/fisherman and the wife 
is left home alone while hubby spends much of his time in pursuit of his sport. 
 If I were to apply that logic to your "sign off" - I'd assume you are married 
to a gent (since you're in the UK I say gent) who spends quite a bit of time 
using his Legacy Mill.  However, if that were the case, it would be HIM posting 
to The Group - instead of his wife. (Just like in the USA, the wife probably 
knows very little about the sport and never shows up on the golf course or on 
the boat/pier.)
Perhaps the case is that both you and your hubby have & use Legacy Mills.  
If so, what machine(s) do you have?
In any case, we love to hear more from you about what you do with your 
mill(s?) there on the British Isles.
Merry Christmas.
Mac





  -Original Message- 
  From: Brigitte Graham 
  Sent: Dec 24, 2014 2:54 PM 
  To: legacy-ornamental-mills 
  Subject: Greetings 



  Evening (well, it is here in UK!) People,
  I guess we will all be too busy tomorrow to look at the computers, so 
we'd like to wish You and Yours all a Very happy Christmas and a productive New 
Year. 
  Hopefully ~ you will all get the gifts you wanted!
  Although more of a lurker, we really enjoy reading and learning from your 
comments/projects, looking forward to more of them in 2015?
  Legacy Widow






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Re: Greetings

2014-12-25 Thread mwfoscue
Brigitte,Thank you for the very thorough reply.  I found it all very interesting.  We especially appreciate the link to Cane Corner and the two links at bottom of the Cane Restoration page.Also found it no surprise that you also own/use a Shopsmith 500.  I have noticed that MANY LOM owners also own a SS.  (If you have not upgraded to the 510, or better yet the 520, I suggest you check into doing that.  I had a 500 and did the upgrade to 510 when it came out.  Then when the 520 came out upgraded again.  One day I hope t o be able to upgrade to the new DVR/digital motor.)I agree with Curtis - if you don't have the SS Lathe Duplicator, you should check it out.  With its pointed carbide cutter you can do some fairly detailed copying of spindles.Blessings to all.Mac-Original Message-
From: Brigitte Graham 
Sent: Dec 25, 2014 12:04 PM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills 
Subject: Re: Greetings

Mac, My husband (Gavin) is an occasional user of his LOM 1200 (still on the steep learning curve!). His 'paid' work involved house maintenance for a local landlord, until the estate was sold off and he was made redundant. He now does house/garden maintenance for local people. So his time in his fully equipped w/s is limited. In actual fact he is a qualified wheelwright, but work in making cart/wagon wheels is sporadic at best!The LOM was brought to (mostly) use the copy template feature to speed up making spokes, which are a sort of tear-drop shape in cross section, with a "waist" about 1/3rd or the way down its length.When the machine arrived I thought I would only see him at breakfast time! Hence I called myself 'Legacy Widow'!!My business is re-seating antique chairs with split cane and rush. I also carry out repairs to the chair frames, which often require replacement rails that are broken/missing. I can do turning, but not at all good at it, so Gavin does that for me, either on a small bench top Myford lathe or on the LOM. You can see my work here <>Gavin prefers to work in wood, and is completely computer illiterate, so I do all the 'postings'!!I think this answers all your questions.CheersLegacy WidowP.s. I am a Shop Smith 500 owner/user!!On 25 December 2014 at 06:28,   wrote:Brigitte,I've/we've seen you post here once or twice a year - and you always "sign off" as Legacy Widow.  Here in America a common term is "golf widow" or "angler widow".  Those mean that the husband is an avid golfer/fisherman and the wife is left home alone while hubby spends much of his time in pursuit of his sport.  If I were to apply that logic to your "sign off" - I'd assume you are married to a gent (since you're in the UK I say gent) who spends quite a bit of time using his Legacy Mill.  However, if that were the case, it would be HIM posting to The Group - instead of his wife. (Just like in the USA, the wife probably knows very little about the sport and never shows up on the golf course or on the boat/pier.)Perhaps the case is that both you and your hubby have & use Legacy Mills.  If so, what machine(s) do you have?In any case, we love to hear more from you about what you do with your mill(s?) there on the British Isles.Merry Christmas.Mac-Original Message-
From: Brigitte Graham 
Sent: Dec 24, 2014 2:54 PM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills 
Subject: Greetings

Evening (well, it is here in UK!) People,I guess we will all be too busy tomorrow to look at the computers, so we'd like to wish You and Yours all a Very happy Christmas and a productive New Year. Hopefully ~ you will all get the gifts you wanted!Although more of a lurker, we really enjoy reading and learning from your comments/projects, looking forward to more of them in 2015?Legacy Widow













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Re: Greetings

2014-12-25 Thread Brigitte Graham
Mac,
I think I have everything for the SS except the thickness planer and dust
extractor, I have other extraction systems!
I was not aware of the 520. I haven't joined any SS forums (Are there any?!)
I do have the SS Lathe duplicator, but no instructions. (I got it second
hand!)
I haven't 'played' with it yet.
There is a chapter in the Power Tool Woodworking for Everyone (4th edition)
about the LD, but it says to refer to the Owners manual that came with the
duplicator to set it up.
I think I am a little wary of it because it seems that any copying will
vary depending on how firmly the cutter holder is held down on the melamine
table surface.
The LOM will copy templates that are not necessarily round, because the
cutting is not done by the blank spinning in the lathe.
(Apologies to other readers, I didn't want to turn this into a discussion
about Shop Smith!!)
Good night (morning)
Legacy Widow

On 25 December 2014 at 20:18,  wrote:

> Brigitte,
> Thank you for the very thorough reply.  I found it all very interesting.
> We especially appreciate the link to Cane Corner and the two links at
> bottom of the Cane Restoration page.
>
> Also found it no surprise that you also own/use a Shopsmith 500.  I have
> noticed that MANY LOM owners also own a SS.  (If you have not upgraded to
> the 510, or better yet the 520, I suggest you check into doing that.  I had
> a 500 and did the upgrade to 510 when it came out.  Then when the 520 came
> out upgraded again.  One day I hope t o be able to upgrade to the new
> DVR/digital motor.)
>
> I agree with Curtis - if you don't have the SS Lathe Duplicator, you
> should check it out.  With its pointed carbide cutter you can do some
> fairly detailed copying of spindles.
>
> Blessings to all.
> Mac
> --
> --
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Brigitte Graham
> Sent: Dec 25, 2014 12:04 PM
> To: legacy-ornamental-mills
> Subject: Re: Greetings
>
> Mac,
> My husband (Gavin) is an occasional user of his LOM 1200 (still on the
> steep learning curve!). His 'paid' work involved house maintenance for a
> local landlord, until the estate was sold off and he was made redundant.
> He now does house/garden maintenance for local people.
> So his time in his fully equipped w/s is limited.
> In actual fact he is a qualified wheelwright, but work in making
> cart/wagon wheels is sporadic at best!
> The LOM was brought to (mostly) use the copy template feature to speed up
> making spokes, which are a sort of tear-drop shape in cross section, with a
> "waist" about 1/3rd or the way down its length.
> When the machine arrived I thought I would only see him at breakfast time!
> Hence I called myself 'Legacy Widow'!!
> My business is re-seating antique chairs with split cane and rush. I also
> carry out repairs to the chair frames, which often require replacement
> rails that are broken/missing. I can do turning, but not at all good at it,
> so Gavin does that for me, either on a small bench top Myford lathe or on
> the LOM.
> You can see my work here <>
> Gavin prefers to work in wood, and is completely computer illiterate, so I
> do all the 'postings'!!
> I think this answers all your questions.
> Cheers
> Legacy Widow
> P.s. I am a Shop Smith 500 owner/user!!
>
> On 25 December 2014 at 06:28,  wrote:
>
>> Brigitte,
>> I've/we've seen you post here once or twice a year - and you always "sign
>> off" as Legacy Widow.  Here in America a common term is "golf widow" or
>> "angler widow".  Those mean that the husband is an avid golfer/fisherman
>> and the wife is left home alone while hubby spends much of his time in
>> pursuit of his sport.  If I were to apply that logic to your "sign off" -
>> I'd assume you are married to a gent (since you're in the UK I say gent)
>> who spends quite a bit of time using his Legacy Mill.  However, if that
>> were the case, it would be HIM posting to The Group - instead of his wife.
>> (Just like in the USA, the wife probably knows very little about the sport
>> and never shows up on the golf course or on the boat/pier.)
>> Perhaps the case is that *both* you *and* your hubby have & use Legacy
>> Mills.  If so, what machine(s) do you have?
>> In any case, we love to hear more from you about what you do with your
>> mill(s?) there on the British Isles.
>> Merry Christmas.
>> Mac
>> --
>> --
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Brigitte Graham
>> Sent: Dec 24, 2014 2:54 PM
>> To: legacy-ornamental-mills
>> Subject: Greetings
>>
>> Evening (well, it is here in UK!) People,
>> I guess we will all be too busy tomorrow to look at the computers, so
>> we'd like to wish You and Yours all a Very happy Christmas and a productive
>> New Year.
>> Hopefully ~ you will all get the gifts you wanted!
>> Although more of a lurker, we really enjoy reading and learning from your
>> comments/projects, looking forward to more of them in 2015?
>> Legacy Widow
>>
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