Re: My LOM collection and small journey

2018-09-01 Thread 4 Jim Carpenter
Thank you - Again Tim.  Have decided to add the Plunge router to the Ebay
listing instead

of lowering the price for the next 30 days. Curious as to NO watchers on my
listing yet

one of the others, higher price and less accessories has 22 watching.  May
end up

taking the machine off Jim's custom rolling table and setting it on an 8'
table with router

and gears mounted ?

On Sat, Sep 1, 2018 at 5:02 AM Tim Krause  wrote:

> Both of those should go with the machine.  Both are built by Legacy.  If I
> recall, one should have a 60 tooth gear and the other a pair of 30 tooth
> gears. These where never meant to be taken apart.  Unlike the other gears,
> these have a hole in the center that has bearings in them.  I hope that
> helps.
>
> Tim
> On Aug 31, 2018, at 10:51 AM, 4 Jim Carpenter 
> wrote:
>>
>> Question on Pitch gears. Which pitch gears are part of the Left Hand
>> Spiral and the Reversing RH gear sets ?  Should those pitch gears also be a
>> part of the full set as duplicates ?
>>
>> On Mon, Aug 27, 2018 at 1:23 PM Tracy Smith < trlsmit...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello again Bill,
>>>
>>> The rotary table that looks a bit different is actually the same as the
>>> others.  It just hasn't had the board attached to it.  I is actually "brand
>>> new" in the box when I got it.  All the parts are still in bags.  I look
>>> forward to doing a project using it.
>>>
>>> Tracy
>>>
>>> On Sat, Aug 25, 2018 at 11:31 PM Bill Bulkeley < bulke...@mmnet.com.au>
>>> wrote:
>>>
 You certainly have a nice collection of LOMs there, I’m sure you will
 have no trouble finding new homes for the ones you don’t need. Looks like
 one of the rotary tables might be for the revo model it looks narrower than
 the others Richard might be interested if your selling it and if he doesn’t
 have one also rails too I know he wants to extend his revo



 Thank you for sharing, anything LOM related is welcome to share on the
 group I’m sure everyone agrees

 I look forward to more and all postings from you



 Bill







 *From:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com [mailto:
 legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com] *On Behalf Of *Tracy Smith
 *Sent:* Sunday, 26 August 2018 2:39 PM
 *To:* Legacy Ornamental Mills
 *Subject:* My LOM collection and small journey



 Hello everyone,



 I know I just joined the group and I hope you don't mind me sharing as
 there are not many around me who like this tool as much as I do.  As I
 mentioned before, just last year I finished my shop.  As I was looking at
 used tools in my area, I first discovered a LOM about one year ago.  I went
 and looked at the first one I saw, but it was just too much for me.  It
 would have definitely been one of the most expensive used tools I had ever
 purchased.  I read up all about these machines, watched tons of videos and
 learned as much as I could.  I really didn't know they were as old as they
 are.  Over the next couple of months I looked at 1 or 2 more in my area and
 it wasn't until I came across a 1500EXL for a great price that I decided to
 jump in.  That was in January of this year.



 As I started to learn how to use the machine a bit, I realized there
 were a few key gears missing.  Luckily I live relatively close to Legacy
 Woodworking and went down to talk to them about replacement parts.  Some
 parts you can still get but it was a bit pricey.  So I instead starting
 looking at more used machines in my area.  At this point I had been looking
 at LOMs for 4-5 months.  A 1000EXS came up in my area.  I spoke to the
 owner a few times.  It had many of the missing parts I needed so I bought
 it for parts.  It's in great shape, it included a router and I was able to
 fill in some gaps on my 1500.  I was feeling great.  Shortly after that, a
 900 came up for sale.  The owner had tried to sell it for a few months.  He
 was the original owner.  He had moved on to a CNC and hadn't used the 900
 for a couple years.  I told him I was mostly looking for parts and he gave
 me a great deal.  I didn't know what perfect condition it was in until I
 got it home and really looked at it.  It had a digital meeting, duplication
 kit, rotary table.  For the price, I was feeling super happy.



 WELL, just last month someone in my area was selling a 1200 with a
 Performance CNC upgrade on it.  I had to look at it.  After some
 negotiation and talking to my very supportive wife, I got it.  It had
 several parts left over after the CNC upgrade was made.  Just this last
 week I took the two day training class Legacy does for their CNCs. I know
 my machine is pretty out of date but the ideas are all the same and the
 software used to run it is also pretty much the same.  So I love

Re: I'm getting close with my 1500 extension.

2018-09-01 Thread Tracy Smith
I will have to remove the red piece.  It is pretty straight forward on the
left but the right is where the motors is mounted and the thickness of the
piece is needed.  It'll be easy to put washers or something in there I
assume as long as the strength of the machine at that end is still enough.
I'll play with it.

I realized last night after my message that I may not need to worry about
adjusting the end of the machine because the the post I need is about 6
inches shorter than what I showed in the picture.  In the picture is is a
6x6 (5.5x5.5) x 8 feet.  For my project I only need it to be about 90" and
not 96".

Once I cut it to length and get it adjusted, I'll post pictures.

On Sat, Sep 1, 2018 at 3:54 AM Tim  wrote:

> I believe you can take the red end piece off and the legs will hold things
> in place... I'm only guessing by looking at your photos. The next problem
> would be the two pieces that raise and lower the inner rails.  You might
> have to remove those as well.  What is the dimensions of the post?
>
> Tim
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Re: My LOM collection and small journey

2018-09-01 Thread Tim Krause
Both of those should go with the machine.  Both are built by Legacy.  If I 
recall, one should have a 60 tooth gear and the other a pair of 30 tooth gears. 
These where never meant to be taken apart.  Unlike the other gears, these have 
a hole in the center that has bearings in them.  I hope that helps.

Tim

On Aug 31, 2018, 10:51 AM, at 10:51 AM, 4 Jim Carpenter 
 wrote:
>Question on Pitch gears. Which pitch gears are part of the Left Hand
>Spiral
>and the Reversing RH gear sets ?  Should those pitch gears also be a
>part
>of the full set as duplicates ?
>
>On Mon, Aug 27, 2018 at 1:23 PM Tracy Smith 
>wrote:
>
>> Hello again Bill,
>>
>> The rotary table that looks a bit different is actually the same as
>the
>> others.  It just hasn't had the board attached to it.  I is actually
>"brand
>> new" in the box when I got it.  All the parts are still in bags.  I
>look
>> forward to doing a project using it.
>>
>> Tracy
>>
>> On Sat, Aug 25, 2018 at 11:31 PM Bill Bulkeley
>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> You certainly have a nice collection of LOMs there, I’m sure you
>will
>>> have no trouble finding new homes for the ones you don’t need. Looks
>like
>>> one of the rotary tables might be for the revo model it looks
>narrower than
>>> the others Richard might be interested if your selling it and if he
>doesn’t
>>> have one also rails too I know he wants to extend his revo
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Thank you for sharing, anything LOM related is welcome to share on
>the
>>> group I’m sure everyone agrees
>>>
>>> I look forward to more and all postings from you
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Bill
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> *From:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com [mailto:
>>> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com] *On Behalf Of *Tracy Smith
>>> *Sent:* Sunday, 26 August 2018 2:39 PM
>>> *To:* Legacy Ornamental Mills
>>> *Subject:* My LOM collection and small journey
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Hello everyone,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I know I just joined the group and I hope you don't mind me sharing
>as
>>> there are not many around me who like this tool as much as I do.  As
>I
>>> mentioned before, just last year I finished my shop.  As I was
>looking at
>>> used tools in my area, I first discovered a LOM about one year ago. 
>I went
>>> and looked at the first one I saw, but it was just too much for me. 
>It
>>> would have definitely been one of the most expensive used tools I
>had ever
>>> purchased.  I read up all about these machines, watched tons of
>videos and
>>> learned as much as I could.  I really didn't know they were as old
>as they
>>> are.  Over the next couple of months I looked at 1 or 2 more in my
>area and
>>> it wasn't until I came across a 1500EXL for a great price that I
>decided to
>>> jump in.  That was in January of this year.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> As I started to learn how to use the machine a bit, I realized there
>were
>>> a few key gears missing.  Luckily I live relatively close to Legacy
>>> Woodworking and went down to talk to them about replacement parts. 
>Some
>>> parts you can still get but it was a bit pricey.  So I instead
>starting
>>> looking at more used machines in my area.  At this point I had been
>looking
>>> at LOMs for 4-5 months.  A 1000EXS came up in my area.  I spoke to
>the
>>> owner a few times.  It had many of the missing parts I needed so I
>bought
>>> it for parts.  It's in great shape, it included a router and I was
>able to
>>> fill in some gaps on my 1500.  I was feeling great.  Shortly after
>that, a
>>> 900 came up for sale.  The owner had tried to sell it for a few
>months.  He
>>> was the original owner.  He had moved on to a CNC and hadn't used
>the 900
>>> for a couple years.  I told him I was mostly looking for parts and
>he gave
>>> me a great deal.  I didn't know what perfect condition it was in
>until I
>>> got it home and really looked at it.  It had a digital meeting,
>duplication
>>> kit, rotary table.  For the price, I was feeling super happy.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> WELL, just last month someone in my area was selling a 1200 with a
>>> Performance CNC upgrade on it.  I had to look at it.  After some
>>> negotiation and talking to my very supportive wife, I got it.  It
>had
>>> several parts left over after the CNC upgrade was made.  Just this
>last
>>> week I took the two day training class Legacy does for their CNCs. I
>know
>>> my machine is pretty out of date but the ideas are all the same and
>the
>>> software used to run it is also pretty much the same.  So I loved
>the class
>>> and the people at Legacy are great.  I've loved tinkering with my
>newest
>>> machine.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I still have my Gazebo to build and am excited to show the group
>when it
>>> is done next year.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Just tonight I think I figured out a way to mill long posts on my
>1200
>>> without having to use parts from my other machines.  The parts was
>the my
>>> main reason for acquiring the different machines.  I'll have to now
>find
>>> good homes for my extra machines in the coming months. :) As I
>settle in 

Re: I'm getting close with my 1500 extension.

2018-09-01 Thread Tim
I believe you can take the red end piece off and the legs will hold things in 
place... I'm only guessing by looking at your photos. The next problem would be 
the two pieces that raise and lower the inner rails.  You might have to remove 
those as well.  What is the dimensions of the post?

Tim

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