RE: Primary mods

2015-12-08 Thread Bill Bulkeley
I bet it was here brows the archives we have covered lots of stuff to do with 
the manual legacy mills over the years

Bill

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From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
[mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Ernesto Olguin
Sent: Tuesday, 8 December 2015 6:21 AM
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills
Subject: Primary mods

Hey guys I remember coming across a website that had initially suggested mods 
and improvements for most LOMs. I can't seem to find it again! So I thought I 
would ask the group. 

Does this described website trigger any known websites to you? 

What are your suggested initial mods/improvements? 

I am working with an 800ex if that helps... 

Thanks! 

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Re: All I want For Christmas

2015-12-08 Thread Okla Mike (Liltwisted)
Very large jobs move faster with more clamps.  If you only have a few 
clamps, you spend all your time waiting for the glue to dry.  That is 
not time effective.  By the time the I finish with my last set of 
clamps, the first set has had enough time to be removed and used again.  
From that point it is just a matter of cycling clamps onto new boards 
and taking the cured boards to the next work station.  Creates constant 
work and is very effective. When you do this for a living, you don't 
want to keep the customer waiting.


Mike
OK

On 12/8/2015 1:02 AM, Александр Ткач wrote:

Why do so many clamps ? A lesser amount.



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Re: All I want For Christmas

2015-12-08 Thread Dexter Bland


> "By the time the I finish with my last set of clamps, the first set has 
> had enough time to be removed and used again.  From that point it is just a 
> matter of cycling clamps onto new boards and taking the cured boards to the 
> next work station."  
>
 

> Mike
> OK
>
When I saw your impressive photo, my very first thought was that by the 
> time you got finished with the last one, you could take the clamps off the 
> first. Just when you think you have enough, a project comes along that you 
> use all the clamps you have and could use a few more. Did you hear that 
> Santa? More clamps please...
>
DB 
 
 
 
 

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Re[2]: All I want For Christmas

2015-12-08 Thread Александр Ткач
 What glue do you work?


>Вторник,  8 декабря 2015, 9:30 -06:00 от "Okla Mike (Liltwisted)" 
>:
>
>Very large jobs move faster with more clamps.  If
  you only have a few clamps, you spend all your time waiting for
  the glue to dry.  That is not time effective.  By the time the I
  finish with my last set of clamps, the first set has had enough
  time to be removed and used again.  From that point it is just a
  matter of cycling clamps onto new boards and taking the cured
  boards to the next work station.  Creates constant work and is very
  effective. When you do this for a living, you don't want to keep
  the customer waiting.
>
>Mike
>OK
>
>On 12/8/2015 1:02 AM, Александр Ткач
  wrote:
>>Why do so many clamps ? A lesser amount.

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Re: All I want For Christmas

2015-12-08 Thread Okla Mike (Liltwisted)
As you can see in the photo, I am gluing paper in between two boards.  
They will be turned round and roped.  The next step is to 1/4 them and 
they will be used as corner trim. The paper allows me to break the two 
halves apart easily yet still be strong enough to mill.  Since this 
application is not permanent, I use Elmer's white glue.  If I was going 
for indoor furniture, the off the floor seams would be Titebond 1 Table 
legs that touch the floor that could possibly get wet, I use Titebond 2 
and for exterior I use Titebond 3


Mike
OK

On 12/8/2015 10:14 AM, Александр Ткач wrote:

What glue do you work?


Вторник, 8 декабря 2015, 9:30 -06:00 от "Okla Mike (Liltwisted)"
:

Very large jobs move faster with more clamps.  If you only have a
few clamps, you spend all your time waiting for the glue to dry. 
That is not time effective.  By the time the I finish with my last

set of clamps, the first set has had enough time to be removed and
used again.  From that point it is just a matter of cycling clamps
onto new boards and taking the cured boards to the next work
station.  Creates constant work and is very effective. When you do
this for a living, you don't want to keep the customer waiting.

Mike
OK

On 12/8/2015 1:02 AM, Александр Ткач wrote:

Why do so many clamps ? A lesser amount.



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Re: All I want For Christmas

2015-12-08 Thread MWF
Dex,OK - I give up - what is it you are making (item in the attached photo)?Looks like it might be going to be a cabinet.Any more pictures of it to share?Thanks.Mac-Original Message-
From: Dexter Bland 
Sent: Dec 7, 2015 9:35 PM
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills 
Subject: All I want For Christmas

Might I make a suggestion if you have not figured out what you might need for Christmas



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Re: All I want For Christmas

2015-12-08 Thread Dexter Bland
Mac,
You are correct that it is (will be) a corner wall cabinet that will have 
an appliance garage below (all built as one). The complication is that the 
45 degree joint between the plywood and solid wood face frame is a finished 
edge. I join the two with a rabbit joint to get a solid glue connection 
between face frame and side panel. Not easy to make that joint fit tight 
with the clamping angle and odd shape. Hence the 18 clamps on the 
one cabinet.
db

On Tuesday, December 8, 2015 at 11:24:42 AM UTC-6, Va Oak wrote:

> Dex,
> OK - I give up - what is it you are making (item in the attached photo)?
> Looks like it might be going to be a cabinet.
> Any more pictures of it to share?
> Thanks.
> Mac
> --
> --
>
> -Original Message- 
> From: Dexter Bland 
> Sent: Dec 7, 2015 9:35 PM 
> To: Legacy Ornamental Mills 
> Subject: All I want For Christmas 
>
> Might I make a suggestion if you have not figured out what you might need 
> for Christmas
>
>

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