Re: New Members and Moderation

2018-12-04 Thread Okla Mike (Liltwisted)
Welcome to the group Rick.  Let me know what you need and I am sure if I 
don't have it, someone will.


Mike OK


On 12/4/2018 8:12 AM, Rick Waters wrote:

Hi!
I'm a new member.
I've been a woodworker since 2006.  I owned a couple of woodworking 
podcasts for a while (SplinteredBoard, and The Sawdust Chronicles).  I 
got into turning about 6 years ago.
Earlier this year my older sons asked me to make them custom pool 
cues.  I spent a lot of time building several versions of rail systems 
over my lathe (with a brand new bed extension) to hold a router.  None 
of them safe enough to actually use.
I recently saw a Craigslist post for a Legacy Wood Chuck, and I bought 
it.  I haven't taken delivery of it yet, because I need help moving 
it, and I had to clear a space for it in my shop.  It's missing a ton 
of gears that I see most people have.  So, I'll be looking for those 
online somewhere, I guess.


Thanks for having me here!
Rick

On Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 7:07:09 PM UTC-5, Tim wrote:

Hello New Members,
This is a reminder that until you post a message, your messages
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Getting off the moderated list is easy as posting a message
introducing yourself.  Asking a question related to the equipment
or posting a photo is always good for getting instant approval.  I
still believe this is a family friendly place so please don't be shy.
As of today, there are 63 members that have joined since 2010 that
have never posted a message.  I sure would like to hear from them
either here in this thread, or feel free to send me a note off the
list so I can update your status.
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Re: Curt's Index Shape Pointers - repost

2018-12-04 Thread Tim
Shameless Plug,

Timmy needs new shoes!  I'm cleaning out my shop and found the last of 
these.  A simple way to know the next index on your main drive gear.  If 
you want it, $25 and it's yours.  Contact me offlist to purchase.  
artmarb...@comcast.net.

Thanks, 

-Tim


>  
> Curt came up with the idea that shapes could be used as pointers so you 
> know you are in the right hole when using the standard index plate.  I made 
> a set of shapes that cover all of the possibilities except for the 2 and 
> 24 positions. 
>  
>  
>  
> It really does not get any more fool proof than this one for 3,4,6,8, and 
> 12 locations.  Previously I made a number ring that using a little math 
> enabled you to know you where in the right hole.  I'm finding it's best to 
> take thinking out of the job when you can, but the Legacy is a bit of a 
> thinking mans machine. 
>  
> -Tim
>  
>  
>  
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Re: New Members and Moderation

2018-12-04 Thread Rick Waters
Hi!
I'm a new member.
I've been a woodworker since 2006.  I owned a couple of woodworking 
podcasts for a while (SplinteredBoard, and The Sawdust Chronicles).  I got 
into turning about 6 years ago.
Earlier this year my older sons asked me to make them custom pool cues.  I 
spent a lot of time building several versions of rail systems over my lathe 
(with a brand new bed extension) to hold a router.  None of them safe 
enough to actually use.
I recently saw a Craigslist post for a Legacy Wood Chuck, and I bought it.  
I haven't taken delivery of it yet, because I need help moving it, and I 
had to clear a space for it in my shop.  It's missing a ton of gears that I 
see most people have.  So, I'll be looking for those online somewhere, I 
guess.

Thanks for having me here!
Rick

On Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 7:07:09 PM UTC-5, Tim wrote:
>
> Hello New Members, 
>  
> This is a reminder that until you post a message, your messages must be 
> approved by either an owner or moderators of this group to be 
> posted.  Google sends an automated message to the people that 
> are responsible for approving messages, but please be aware it can be a 
> very long delay.   
>  
> Getting off the moderated list is easy as posting a message introducing 
> yourself.  Asking a question related to the equipment or posting a photo is 
> always good for getting instant approval.  I still believe this is a family 
> friendly place so please don't be shy.  
>  
> As of today, there are 63 members that have joined since 2010 that have 
> never posted a message.  I sure would like to hear from them either here in 
> this thread, or feel free to send me a note off the list so I can update 
> your status.  
>  
> -Tim
>  
>

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Re: House move

2018-12-04 Thread Richard Ellis
CCM
I agree they are nice looking doors,
 I have used a router before to do mortice's  but am trying to get the Revo 
to do more things. 
I suppose I could do half the depth and then turn the stiles over, length 
wise and edge wise.

I read all that comes on this site but am so tired with this house moving 
caper, just can't get round to write much.
Richard

On Monday, December 3, 2018 at 1:57:56 AM UTC, Ray Leaman wrote:
>
> I agree...the doors are beautiful.  Congratulations.
>
> On Sun, Dec 2, 2018 at 5:56 PM Ccm Ccm > 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Richard, I have cut many mortice and tenon joints for doors i always 
>> make a plywood jig and use pattern bits 
>> in router with this method you  get consistent layout on all stiles i 
>> used this method on these doors  i usually go between 4 to 5 inches  deep 
>> on mortices
>>  these doors are 2.25 inches thick 42 wide and 10 feet tall
>>
>>  20170916_111328.jpg 
>> 
>>
>>  20171221_132148.jpg 
>> 
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Nov 30, 2018 at 1:02 PM Richard Ellis > > wrote:
>>
>>> Well I have just about settled in to my new smaller home, and have 
>>> nearly sorted out my workshop garage --- a bit small -- but 
>>> will do me for my old age.
>>> For the groups information I have a Revo Craftsman with all the bells 
>>> and whistles ,,, just need to find which boxes I put them in !!!.
>>> I find the Revo is a good bit of kit, I wonder why they did not make it 
>>> in larger sizes  such a shame!!
>>> I have to make some Garage doors using mortise & tenon ,, need to cut 
>>> the mortises 5 inch deep   .The door height is 78 " X 42" 2" thick.
>>> Has anyone done such a thing on a Legacy and if so, what router 
>>> bit/cutter ??
>>>  If I can get hold of a 1/2 " milling cutter of 5" depth of cut would 
>>> that be feasible.
>>> I have been reading all the past posts but have not had the energy to 
>>> join in so much work to do in the house and garden, it is costing well 
>>> over £40.000 everything has gone mad price wise I bought a three bed house 
>>> for £2250 in 1963 same sort of size it was only 2 miles from this one!! 
>>> Keep up the good work
>>> Richard 
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Re: ornamental turning on a rose engine lathe video

2018-12-04 Thread 'joe biunno' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
been playing on the computer today, researching the rose engine lathe... 
updating myself on the one company(it seems!) that makes a rose engine 
lathe... and nearly fell over when I saw the price(and not sure if it is an 
updated price!)… $83,500 ! … and you could easily spend another $50,000 
on accessories … WOW!... no doubt, it is an incredible piece of 
equipment and superbly made... like a customer once said to me after I gave 
them an estimate, "but the price!"... LOL... but then it occurred to me, 
will computer driven equipment make it obsolete?... what about 3D 
printers?, that are getting more sophisticated every day as well as more 
affordable to the general public... can either do what the rose engine 
lathe can do?... about the only thing I can think of, that a Legacy would 
have an advantage over any of those three methods(rose lathe, computer 
carving or 3D printing) is it's large capacity ability(and 
affordability!)... would love to find the time to explore a "rocking" type 
motion for the Legacy headstock and tailstock(in unison, of course)… but 
how to have a rocking motion and still have it connected to the gear 
train(and thus, the lead screw), is the dilemma... oh well, just some 
random thoughts today... hope everyone is doing well... been following the 
posts but just a bit hectic the past nine months or so... joe b. 

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ornamental turning on a rose engine lathe video

2018-12-04 Thread 'joe biunno' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
https://www.facebook.com/interestingengineering/videos/1567378136665218/ … 
saw this excellent video on facebook today and thought I would share... 
nothing new, as I am sure most, if not all, of us have seen a rose engine 
lathe in operation before... of course, it all starts with having the right 
equipment, in this case a rose engine lathe... not sure if anyone on the 
planet is producing a lathe of this type in today's timeline, but then 
again, if there is, what would the cost be for such a complex piece of 
equipment... but it is inspiring to think "what if" the Legacy could be 
modified to do work that was the same or similar to a rose engine lathe? … 
I do believe this subject has been discussed in the group in the past, but 
not with this video... the artisan is exceptional and is worth looking at 
some of his other videos on you tube... "G Phil Poirier" is the artisan

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