Re: turning Z access in to lever action plunge

2020-12-20 Thread Tim Ziegler
yea was trying to remember the name with out looking it up. I know the name
" Chips Fly" sold the
gadget lol.  I'm understanding the concept.
Lots of good idea's out there.
thanks Mac
Kind Regards,

Timothy J. Ziegler
Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty
14171 160th Ave.
Foreston MN 56330

320-294-5798 shop
320-630-2243 cell


On Sun, Dec 20, 2020 at 3:28 PM M.W.Foscue  wrote:

> Tim,
> The "device" I think that is being pointed out to you is one called a
> "Wood Rat".  You will find numerous mentions of it on the internet; add
> "routers" and/or "tools" to the search to increase accuracy of hits.
> Merry Christmas to you and ALL the other Group members!
> Mac
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> -Original Message-
> From: Tim Ziegler
> Sent: Dec 20, 2020 3:47 PM
> To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: turning Z access in to lever action plunge
>
> Bill you have to help me a bit on this site? I opened it but can;t see
> what you might be referring?
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> Timothy J. Ziegler
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> On Sun, Dec 20, 2020 at 2:33 PM  wrote:
>
>> Sort of like this guy has done?
>> https://www.woodworkersinstitute.com/woodworking-crafts/kit-tools/ancillary-equipment/jig-systems/legacy-revo/
>>
>>
>>
>> Bill
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>> *From:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com <
>> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> *On Behalf Of *
>> timjz...@gmail.com
>> *Sent:* Monday, 21 December 2020 4:39 AM
>> *To:* Legacy Ornamental Mills 
>> *Subject:* turning Z access in to lever action plunge
>>
>>
>>
>> Ok new topic here to add to the day.
>>
>> As you all know what happens when you reach the place your router stops
>> when turning, fluting etc it usually burns So.. get in route and
>> get out no burn.
>>
>> I have been working on an idea in my mind to convert my Z access with the
>> Non Plunge router PC that several of us have with the threaded adjustable
>> up and down
>>
>> I want to disengage the threading rod and run it similar to a plunge
>> router without loosing the view I have with the Z access and router hanging
>> on the front. I really appreciate how you can see the tooling being used so
>> (no I'm not mounting a plunge router on the red plate.)
>>
>> so I have a plan for a lever and possibly a spring return type action to
>> aid in returning or coming out of the cut. Similar to a servo motor but
>> with out adding a motor.
>>
>>
>>
>> Has anyone done besides Curtis with using a ShopSmith assembly?
>>
>> I have several idea's and am going to apply something but looking for
>> some feed back.
>>
>>
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Re: turning Z access in to lever action plunge

2020-12-20 Thread Tim Ziegler
yup your right you did lol

Kind Regards,

Timothy J. Ziegler
Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty
14171 160th Ave.
Foreston MN 56330

320-294-5798 shop
320-630-2243 cell


On Sun, Dec 20, 2020 at 3:23 PM  wrote:

> I did say sort of like  lol
>
>
>
> Bill
>
>
>
> *From:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com <
> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> *On Behalf Of *Tim Ziegler
> *Sent:* Monday, 21 December 2020 8:09 AM
> *To:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
> *Subject:* Re: turning Z access in to lever action plunge
>
>
>
> Ok I see it now. He looks like he's using just the flat red plate though.
> I want to use my existing Z axis though with the tower.
>
> Kind Regards,
>
>
>
> Timothy J. Ziegler
>
> Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty
>
> 14171 160th Ave.
>
> Foreston MN 56330
>
>
>
> 320-294-5798 shop
>
> 320-630-2243 cell
>
>
>
>
>
> On Sun, Dec 20, 2020 at 2:33 PM  wrote:
>
> Sort of like this guy has done?
> https://www.woodworkersinstitute.com/woodworking-crafts/kit-tools/ancillary-equipment/jig-systems/legacy-revo/
>
>
>
> Bill
>
>
>
> *From:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com <
> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> *On Behalf Of *
> timjz...@gmail.com
> *Sent:* Monday, 21 December 2020 4:39 AM
> *To:* Legacy Ornamental Mills 
> *Subject:* turning Z access in to lever action plunge
>
>
>
> Ok new topic here to add to the day.
>
> As you all know what happens when you reach the place your router stops
> when turning, fluting etc it usually burns So.. get in route and
> get out no burn.
>
> I have been working on an idea in my mind to convert my Z access with the
> Non Plunge router PC that several of us have with the threaded adjustable
> up and down
>
> I want to disengage the threading rod and run it similar to a plunge
> router without loosing the view I have with the Z access and router hanging
> on the front. I really appreciate how you can see the tooling being used so
> (no I'm not mounting a plunge router on the red plate.)
>
> so I have a plan for a lever and possibly a spring return type action to
> aid in returning or coming out of the cut. Similar to a servo motor but
> with out adding a motor.
>
>
>
> Has anyone done besides Curtis with using a ShopSmith assembly?
>
> I have several idea's and am going to apply something but looking for some
> feed back.
>
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Re: turning Z access in to lever action plunge

2020-12-20 Thread Tim Ziegler
oh yea like the unit that Chips Fly sells. same concept.
Kind Regards,

Timothy J. Ziegler
Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty
14171 160th Ave.
Foreston MN 56330

320-294-5798 shop
320-630-2243 cell


On Sun, Dec 20, 2020 at 3:16 PM  wrote:

> I mean the plunge lever on the router, for quick release to stop
> burning.zoom the pics up a bit
>
>
>
> Bill
>
>
>
> *From:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com <
> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> *On Behalf Of *Tim Ziegler
> *Sent:* Monday, 21 December 2020 7:47 AM
> *To:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
> *Subject:* Re: turning Z access in to lever action plunge
>
>
>
> Bill you have to help me a bit on this site? I opened it but can;t see
> what you might be referring?
>
>
>
>
> Kind Regards,
>
>
>
> Timothy J. Ziegler
>
> Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty
>
> 14171 160th Ave.
>
> Foreston MN 56330
>
>
>
> 320-294-5798 shop
>
> 320-630-2243 cell
>
>
>
>
>
> On Sun, Dec 20, 2020 at 2:33 PM  wrote:
>
> Sort of like this guy has done?
> https://www.woodworkersinstitute.com/woodworking-crafts/kit-tools/ancillary-equipment/jig-systems/legacy-revo/
>
>
>
> Bill
>
>
>
> *From:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com <
> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> *On Behalf Of *
> timjz...@gmail.com
> *Sent:* Monday, 21 December 2020 4:39 AM
> *To:* Legacy Ornamental Mills 
> *Subject:* turning Z access in to lever action plunge
>
>
>
> Ok new topic here to add to the day.
>
> As you all know what happens when you reach the place your router stops
> when turning, fluting etc it usually burns So.. get in route and
> get out no burn.
>
> I have been working on an idea in my mind to convert my Z access with the
> Non Plunge router PC that several of us have with the threaded adjustable
> up and down
>
> I want to disengage the threading rod and run it similar to a plunge
> router without loosing the view I have with the Z access and router hanging
> on the front. I really appreciate how you can see the tooling being used so
> (no I'm not mounting a plunge router on the red plate.)
>
> so I have a plan for a lever and possibly a spring return type action to
> aid in returning or coming out of the cut. Similar to a servo motor but
> with out adding a motor.
>
>
>
> Has anyone done besides Curtis with using a ShopSmith assembly?
>
> I have several idea's and am going to apply something but looking for some
> feed back.
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Re: turning Z access in to lever action plunge

2020-12-20 Thread Tim Ziegler
yea so pneumatics may be the way to go.
I still need to see if I can cut out the opening of a plunge router too?

Kind Regards,

Timothy J. Ziegler
Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty
14171 160th Ave.
Foreston MN 56330

320-294-5798 shop
320-630-2243 cell


On Sun, Dec 20, 2020 at 8:47 PM 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills <
legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> wrote:

> Tim as I have told you in the past, I can get pistons and other pneumatic
> equipment, pretty cheap. This is old school stuff, most people do not want
> to touch/use them any more, thus, parts sells for very little.
> (depending...) ;-)
>
> C.A.G.
>
> On Sunday, December 20, 2020, 09:40:31 PM EST, Tim Ziegler <
> timjzieg...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> Yea we were toying with that idea too. I may look into this but will need
> to find a pretty decent one with some good pressure etc...
> We'd thought servo motors too but$$$
> Kind Regards,
>
> Timothy J. Ziegler
> Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty
> 14171 160th Ave.
> Foreston MN 56330
>
> 320-294-5798 shop
> 320-630-2243 cell
>
>
> On Sun, Dec 20, 2020 at 8:00 PM Okla Mike (Liltwisted) <
> legacym...@iglide.net> wrote:
>
> I would think that an air cylinder could give you the push and a spring
> and air release the return.
> On 12/20/2020 6:57 PM, 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills wrote:
>
> Hey Tim
>
> Could you mount a plunge router in the Z axis tray? this way you could
> have the best of both worlds. Plunge depth with the Z axis and rapid
> release of the router/ spring action.
>
> Just an idea.
>
> C.A.G.
>
> On Sunday, December 20, 2020, 12:38:42 PM EST, timjz...@gmail.com
>   wrote:
>
>
> Ok new topic here to add to the day.
> As you all know what happens when you reach the place your router stops
> when turning, fluting etc it usually burns So.. get in route and
> get out no burn.
> I have been working on an idea in my mind to convert my Z access with the
> Non Plunge router PC that several of us have with the threaded adjustable
> up and down
> I want to disengage the threading rod and run it similar to a plunge
> router without loosing the view I have with the Z access and router hanging
> on the front. I really appreciate how you can see the tooling being used so
> (no I'm not mounting a plunge router on the red plate.)
> so I have a plan for a lever and possibly a spring return type action to
> aid in returning or coming out of the cut. Similar to a servo motor but
> with out adding a motor.
>
> Has anyone done besides Curtis with using a ShopSmith assembly?
> I have several idea's and am going to apply something but looking for some
> feed back.
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Re: turning Z access in to lever action plunge

2020-12-20 Thread 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
 Tim as I have told you in the past, I can get pistons and other pneumatic 
equipment, pretty cheap. This is old school stuff, most people do not want to 
touch/use them any more, thus, parts sells for very little. (depending...) ;-)
C.A.G.
On Sunday, December 20, 2020, 09:40:31 PM EST, Tim Ziegler 
 wrote:  
 
 Yea we were toying with that idea too. I may look into this but will need to 
find a pretty decent one with some good pressure etc...We'd thought servo 
motors too but$$$
Kind Regards,
Timothy J. ZieglerZiegler WoodWork & Specialty14171 160th Ave.Foreston MN 56330
320-294-5798 shop320-630-2243 cell

On Sun, Dec 20, 2020 at 8:00 PM Okla Mike (Liltwisted)  
wrote:

  
I would think that an air cylinder could give you the push and a spring and air 
release the return.
 
 On 12/20/2020 6:57 PM, 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills wrote:
  
  Hey Tim 
  Could you mount a plunge router in the Z axis tray? this way you could have 
the best of both worlds. Plunge depth with the Z axis and rapid release of the 
router/ spring action. 
  Just an idea. 
  C.A.G. 
  On Sunday, December 20, 2020, 12:38:42 PM EST, timjz...@gmail.com 
 wrote:  
  
   Ok new topic here to add to the day.  As you all know what happens when you 
reach the place your router stops when turning, fluting etc it usually 
burns So.. get in route and get out no burn. 
 I have been working on an idea in my mind to convert my Z access with the Non 
Plunge router PC that several of us have with the threaded adjustable up and 
down I want to disengage the threading rod and run it similar to a plunge 
router without loosing the view I have with the Z access and router hanging on 
the front. I really appreciate how you can see the tooling being used so (no 
I'm not mounting a plunge router on the red plate.) so I have a plan for a 
lever and possibly a spring return type action to aid in returning or coming 
out of the cut. Similar to a servo motor but with out adding a motor.  
  Has anyone done besides Curtis with using a ShopSmith assembly? I have 
several idea's and am going to apply something but looking for some feed back.  
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Re: turning Z access in to lever action plunge

2020-12-20 Thread Tim Ziegler
Yea we were toying with that idea too. I may look into this but will need
to find a pretty decent one with some good pressure etc...
We'd thought servo motors too but$$$
Kind Regards,

Timothy J. Ziegler
Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty
14171 160th Ave.
Foreston MN 56330

320-294-5798 shop
320-630-2243 cell


On Sun, Dec 20, 2020 at 8:00 PM Okla Mike (Liltwisted) <
legacym...@iglide.net> wrote:

> I would think that an air cylinder could give you the push and a spring
> and air release the return.
> On 12/20/2020 6:57 PM, 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills wrote:
>
> Hey Tim
>
> Could you mount a plunge router in the Z axis tray? this way you could
> have the best of both worlds. Plunge depth with the Z axis and rapid
> release of the router/ spring action.
>
> Just an idea.
>
> C.A.G.
>
> On Sunday, December 20, 2020, 12:38:42 PM EST, timjz...@gmail.com
>   wrote:
>
>
> Ok new topic here to add to the day.
> As you all know what happens when you reach the place your router stops
> when turning, fluting etc it usually burns So.. get in route and
> get out no burn.
> I have been working on an idea in my mind to convert my Z access with the
> Non Plunge router PC that several of us have with the threaded adjustable
> up and down
> I want to disengage the threading rod and run it similar to a plunge
> router without loosing the view I have with the Z access and router hanging
> on the front. I really appreciate how you can see the tooling being used so
> (no I'm not mounting a plunge router on the red plate.)
> so I have a plan for a lever and possibly a spring return type action to
> aid in returning or coming out of the cut. Similar to a servo motor but
> with out adding a motor.
>
> Has anyone done besides Curtis with using a ShopSmith assembly?
> I have several idea's and am going to apply something but looking for some
> feed back.
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Re: turning Z access in to lever action plunge

2020-12-20 Thread Okla Mike (Liltwisted)
I would think that an air cylinder could give you the push and a spring 
and air release the return.


On 12/20/2020 6:57 PM, 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills wrote:

Hey Tim

Could you mount a plunge router in the Z axis tray? this way you could 
have the best of both worlds. Plunge depth with the Z axis and rapid 
release of the router/ spring action.


Just an idea.

C.A.G.

On Sunday, December 20, 2020, 12:38:42 PM EST, timjz...@gmail.com 
 wrote:



Ok new topic here to add to the day.
As you all know what happens when you reach the place your router 
stops when turning, fluting etc it usually burns So.. get in 
route and get out no burn.
I have been working on an idea in my mind to convert my Z access with 
the Non Plunge router PC that several of us have with the threaded 
adjustable up and down
I want to disengage the threading rod and run it similar to a plunge 
router without loosing the view I have with the Z access and router 
hanging on the front. I really appreciate how you can see the tooling 
being used so (no I'm not mounting a plunge router on the red plate.)
so I have a plan for a lever and possibly a spring return type action 
to aid in returning or coming out of the cut. Similar to a servo motor 
but with out adding a motor.


Has anyone done besides Curtis with using a ShopSmith assembly?
I have several idea's and am going to apply something but looking for 
some feed back.

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Re: turning Z access in to lever action plunge

2020-12-20 Thread 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
 Hey Tim
Could you mount a plunge router in the Z axis tray? this way you could have the 
best of both worlds. Plunge depth with the Z axis and rapid release of the 
router/ spring action.
Just an idea.
C.A.G.
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 Ok new topic here to add to the day. As you all know what happens when you 
reach the place your router stops when turning, fluting etc it usually 
burns So.. get in route and get out no burn. 
I have been working on an idea in my mind to convert my Z access with the Non 
Plunge router PC that several of us have with the threaded adjustable up and 
downI want to disengage the threading rod and run it similar to a plunge router 
without loosing the view I have with the Z access and router hanging on the 
front. I really appreciate how you can see the tooling being used so (no I'm 
not mounting a plunge router on the red plate.)so I have a plan for a lever and 
possibly a spring return type action to aid in returning or coming out of the 
cut. Similar to a servo motor but with out adding a motor. 
Has anyone done besides Curtis with using a ShopSmith assembly?I have several 
idea's and am going to apply something but looking for some feed back. 

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Re: LOM

2020-12-20 Thread 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
 Nice job Tim!
C.A.G.
On Sunday, December 20, 2020, 04:11:56 PM EST, Tim Ziegler 
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RE: turning Z access in to lever action plunge

2020-12-20 Thread bulkeley
Wood rat , router boss it’s the plunge idea I was pointing out

https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop 
 
=BSfMCmi5Lvs_channel=LewisStepp

 

Bill

 

From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
 On Behalf Of M.W.Foscue
Sent: Monday, 21 December 2020 8:28 AM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: turning Z access in to lever action plunge

 

Tim,

The "device" I think that is being pointed out to you is one called a "Wood 
Rat".  You will find numerous mentions of it on the internet; add "routers" 
and/or "tools" to the search to increase accuracy of hits.

Merry Christmas to you and ALL the other Group members!

Mac

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-Original Message- 
From: Tim Ziegler 
Sent: Dec 20, 2020 3:47 PM 
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
  
Subject: Re: turning Z access in to lever action plunge 

Bill you have to help me a bit on this site? I opened it but can;t see what you 
might be referring?




Kind Regards,

 

Timothy J. Ziegler


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On Sun, Dec 20, 2020 at 2:33 PM mailto:bulke...@mmnet.com.au> > wrote:

Sort of like this guy has done? 
https://www.woodworkersinstitute.com/woodworking-crafts/kit-tools/ancillary-equipment/jig-systems/legacy-revo/

 

Bill


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Sent: Monday, 21 December 2020 4:39 AM
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> >
Subject: turning Z access in to lever action plunge

 

Ok new topic here to add to the day. 

As you all know what happens when you reach the place your router stops when 
turning, fluting etc it usually burns So.. get in route and get out no 
burn. 

I have been working on an idea in my mind to convert my Z access with the Non 
Plunge router PC that several of us have with the threaded adjustable up and 
down

I want to disengage the threading rod and run it similar to a plunge router 
without loosing the view I have with the Z access and router hanging on the 
front. I really appreciate how you can see the tooling being used so (no I'm 
not mounting a plunge router on the red plate.)

so I have a plan for a lever and possibly a spring return type action to aid in 
returning or coming out of the cut. Similar to a servo motor but with out 
adding a motor. 

 

Has anyone done besides Curtis with using a ShopSmith assembly?

I have several idea's and am going to apply something but looking for some feed 
back.





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Re: turning Z access in to lever action plunge

2020-12-20 Thread M.W.Foscue
Tim,The "device" I think that is being pointed out to you is one called a "Wood Rat".  You will find numerous mentions of it on the internet; add "routers" and/or "tools" to the search to increase accuracy of hits.Merry Christmas to you and ALL the other Group members!Mac-Original Message-
From: Tim Ziegler 
Sent: Dec 20, 2020 3:47 PM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: turning Z access in to lever action plunge

Bill you have to help me a bit on this site? I opened it but can;t see what you might be referring?Kind Regards,Timothy J. ZieglerOn Sun, Dec 20, 2020 at 2:33 PM  wrote:Sort of like this guy has done? https://www.woodworkersinstitute.com/woodworking-crafts/kit-tools/ancillary-equipment/jig-systems/legacy-revo/ BillFrom: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of timjz...@gmail.comSent: Monday, 21 December 2020 4:39 AMTo: Legacy Ornamental Mills Subject: turning Z access in to lever action plunge Ok new topic here to add to the day. As you all know what happens when you reach the place your router stops when turning, fluting etc it usually burns So.. get in route and get out no burn. I have been working on an idea in my mind to convert my Z access with the Non Plunge router PC that several of us have with the threaded adjustable up and downI want to disengage the threading rod and run it similar to a plunge router without loosing the view I have with the Z access and router hanging on the front. I really appreciate how you can see the tooling being used so (no I'm not mounting a plunge router on the red plate.)so I have a plan for a lever and possibly a spring return type action to aid in returning or coming out of the cut. Similar to a servo motor but with out adding a motor.  Has anyone done besides Curtis with using a ShopSmith assembly?I have several idea's and am going to apply something but looking for some feed back.



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RE: turning Z access in to lever action plunge

2020-12-20 Thread bulkeley
I did say sort of like  lol

 

Bill

 

From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
 On Behalf Of Tim Ziegler
Sent: Monday, 21 December 2020 8:09 AM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: turning Z access in to lever action plunge

 

Ok I see it now. He looks like he's using just the flat red plate though. I 
want to use my existing Z axis though with the tower. 


Kind Regards,

 

Timothy J. Ziegler

Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty

14171 160th Ave.

Foreston MN 56330

 

320-294-5798 shop

320-630-2243 cell

 

 

On Sun, Dec 20, 2020 at 2:33 PM mailto:bulke...@mmnet.com.au> > wrote:

Sort of like this guy has done? 
https://www.woodworkersinstitute.com/woodworking-crafts/kit-tools/ancillary-equipment/jig-systems/legacy-revo/

 

Bill

 

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timjz...@gmail.com  
Sent: Monday, 21 December 2020 4:39 AM
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> >
Subject: turning Z access in to lever action plunge

 

Ok new topic here to add to the day. 

As you all know what happens when you reach the place your router stops when 
turning, fluting etc it usually burns So.. get in route and get out no 
burn. 

I have been working on an idea in my mind to convert my Z access with the Non 
Plunge router PC that several of us have with the threaded adjustable up and 
down

I want to disengage the threading rod and run it similar to a plunge router 
without loosing the view I have with the Z access and router hanging on the 
front. I really appreciate how you can see the tooling being used so (no I'm 
not mounting a plunge router on the red plate.)

so I have a plan for a lever and possibly a spring return type action to aid in 
returning or coming out of the cut. Similar to a servo motor but with out 
adding a motor. 

 

Has anyone done besides Curtis with using a ShopSmith assembly?

I have several idea's and am going to apply something but looking for some feed 
back. 

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RE: turning Z access in to lever action plunge

2020-12-20 Thread bulkeley
I mean the plunge lever on the router, for quick release to stop burning.zoom 
the pics up a bit

 

Bill

 

From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
 On Behalf Of Tim Ziegler
Sent: Monday, 21 December 2020 7:47 AM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: turning Z access in to lever action plunge

 

Bill you have to help me a bit on this site? I opened it but can;t see what you 
might be referring?

 




Kind Regards,

 

Timothy J. Ziegler

Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty

14171 160th Ave.

Foreston MN 56330

 

320-294-5798 shop

320-630-2243 cell

 

 

On Sun, Dec 20, 2020 at 2:33 PM mailto:bulke...@mmnet.com.au> > wrote:

Sort of like this guy has done? 
https://www.woodworkersinstitute.com/woodworking-crafts/kit-tools/ancillary-equipment/jig-systems/legacy-revo/

 

Bill

 

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Sent: Monday, 21 December 2020 4:39 AM
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> >
Subject: turning Z access in to lever action plunge

 

Ok new topic here to add to the day. 

As you all know what happens when you reach the place your router stops when 
turning, fluting etc it usually burns So.. get in route and get out no 
burn. 

I have been working on an idea in my mind to convert my Z access with the Non 
Plunge router PC that several of us have with the threaded adjustable up and 
down

I want to disengage the threading rod and run it similar to a plunge router 
without loosing the view I have with the Z access and router hanging on the 
front. I really appreciate how you can see the tooling being used so (no I'm 
not mounting a plunge router on the red plate.)

so I have a plan for a lever and possibly a spring return type action to aid in 
returning or coming out of the cut. Similar to a servo motor but with out 
adding a motor. 

 

Has anyone done besides Curtis with using a ShopSmith assembly?

I have several idea's and am going to apply something but looking for some feed 
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Re: turning Z access in to lever action plunge

2020-12-20 Thread Tim Ziegler
Ok I see it now. He looks like he's using just the flat red plate though. I
want to use my existing Z axis though with the tower.
Kind Regards,

Timothy J. Ziegler
Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty
14171 160th Ave.
Foreston MN 56330

320-294-5798 shop
320-630-2243 cell


On Sun, Dec 20, 2020 at 2:33 PM  wrote:

> Sort of like this guy has done?
> https://www.woodworkersinstitute.com/woodworking-crafts/kit-tools/ancillary-equipment/jig-systems/legacy-revo/
>
>
>
> Bill
>
>
>
> *From:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com <
> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> *On Behalf Of *
> timjz...@gmail.com
> *Sent:* Monday, 21 December 2020 4:39 AM
> *To:* Legacy Ornamental Mills 
> *Subject:* turning Z access in to lever action plunge
>
>
>
> Ok new topic here to add to the day.
>
> As you all know what happens when you reach the place your router stops
> when turning, fluting etc it usually burns So.. get in route and
> get out no burn.
>
> I have been working on an idea in my mind to convert my Z access with the
> Non Plunge router PC that several of us have with the threaded adjustable
> up and down
>
> I want to disengage the threading rod and run it similar to a plunge
> router without loosing the view I have with the Z access and router hanging
> on the front. I really appreciate how you can see the tooling being used so
> (no I'm not mounting a plunge router on the red plate.)
>
> so I have a plan for a lever and possibly a spring return type action to
> aid in returning or coming out of the cut. Similar to a servo motor but
> with out adding a motor.
>
>
>
> Has anyone done besides Curtis with using a ShopSmith assembly?
>
> I have several idea's and am going to apply something but looking for some
> feed back.
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Re: turning Z access in to lever action plunge

2020-12-20 Thread Tim Ziegler
Bill you have to help me a bit on this site? I opened it but can;t see what
you might be referring?


Kind Regards,

Timothy J. Ziegler
Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty
14171 160th Ave.
Foreston MN 56330

320-294-5798 shop
320-630-2243 cell


On Sun, Dec 20, 2020 at 2:33 PM  wrote:

> Sort of like this guy has done?
> https://www.woodworkersinstitute.com/woodworking-crafts/kit-tools/ancillary-equipment/jig-systems/legacy-revo/
>
>
>
> Bill
>
>
>
> *From:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com <
> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> *On Behalf Of *
> timjz...@gmail.com
> *Sent:* Monday, 21 December 2020 4:39 AM
> *To:* Legacy Ornamental Mills 
> *Subject:* turning Z access in to lever action plunge
>
>
>
> Ok new topic here to add to the day.
>
> As you all know what happens when you reach the place your router stops
> when turning, fluting etc it usually burns So.. get in route and
> get out no burn.
>
> I have been working on an idea in my mind to convert my Z access with the
> Non Plunge router PC that several of us have with the threaded adjustable
> up and down
>
> I want to disengage the threading rod and run it similar to a plunge
> router without loosing the view I have with the Z access and router hanging
> on the front. I really appreciate how you can see the tooling being used so
> (no I'm not mounting a plunge router on the red plate.)
>
> so I have a plan for a lever and possibly a spring return type action to
> aid in returning or coming out of the cut. Similar to a servo motor but
> with out adding a motor.
>
>
>
> Has anyone done besides Curtis with using a ShopSmith assembly?
>
> I have several idea's and am going to apply something but looking for some
> feed back.
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RE: turning Z access in to lever action plunge

2020-12-20 Thread bulkeley
Sort of like this guy has done? 
https://www.woodworkersinstitute.com/woodworking-crafts/kit-tools/ancillary-equipment/jig-systems/legacy-revo/

 

Bill

 

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Sent: Monday, 21 December 2020 4:39 AM
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills 
Subject: turning Z access in to lever action plunge

 

Ok new topic here to add to the day. 

As you all know what happens when you reach the place your router stops when 
turning, fluting etc it usually burns So.. get in route and get out no 
burn. 

I have been working on an idea in my mind to convert my Z access with the Non 
Plunge router PC that several of us have with the threaded adjustable up and 
down

I want to disengage the threading rod and run it similar to a plunge router 
without loosing the view I have with the Z access and router hanging on the 
front. I really appreciate how you can see the tooling being used so (no I'm 
not mounting a plunge router on the red plate.)

so I have a plan for a lever and possibly a spring return type action to aid in 
returning or coming out of the cut. Similar to a servo motor but with out 
adding a motor. 

 

Has anyone done besides Curtis with using a ShopSmith assembly?

I have several idea's and am going to apply something but looking for some feed 
back. 

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RE: Mill work and Ideas.

2020-12-20 Thread Michael Kratky
Same here green wood is fun to work especially to turn like apple but that’s 
where it ends, having been in the business for over 60 years I always have a 
stash of air dried boards, turning stock and lumber on hand (yea my wife is 
always reminding me) even then you have to allow for movement and learn to read 
the grain.

 

Michael

 

From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
[mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Tim Ziegler
Sent: Sunday, December 20, 2020 12:27 PM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Mill work and Ideas.

 

Hey Curtis thanks for all the useful information. Good stuff! 

I'm not big about green wood but now you for sure have my interest. 

Are you taking any precautions to prevent rust on your equipment and tools or 
really don't

have problems with it?




Kind Regards,

 

Timothy J. Ziegler

Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty

14171 160th Ave.

Foreston MN 56330

 

320-294-5798 shop

320-630-2243 cell

 

 

On Sun, Dec 20, 2020 at 10:16 AM 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills 
 wrote:

Most of those were made yesterday, The wood bowls, NO. but most of the little 
things on the table were.

 

As far as preserving the wood, I just seal them with shellac, or wax. and leave 
them be...  If the turning is worth the effort, I like to use water 
displacement when possible. 

 

As a General rule of thumb the slower the wood dry's the more stable it 
becomes. By replacing the water with an oil in the wood, makes sure that the 
wood will not dry out fast. I like to use tung oil or linseed oil, but mineral 
oil also works.  

 

Its an OLD Sailors trick. When replacing a broken the wooden mast's on a ship, 
they would find a solid tree to replace the broken mast. The new tree is Green 
WOOD, What they did was, peal the bark off the tree, put a hole in the top of 
the new mast, and fill it with oil, then they would soak the new mast with the 
oil all the way down the sides. once done they would keep filling the dish/hole 
in the top of the mast, until the oil would find its way down to the bottom of 
the mast. at this point the oil displaced to water in the wood, and it was 
allowed to dry.

 

I use to do this on my wooden Dummy's. (Martial art/ "Wooden Man Dummy's". or 
called Mook Jongs.) They are 10" dia. body's 6 feet tall,  When the wood dried 
out, I had little to no cracking in the body's.  I made some 10-15 dummy's per 
year using this method for over 20 yrs. with very good success.

For small turnings, I soak in a bucket of oil for a few days to a week or more, 
and I've also used a pressure pot, to speed up the process, ( I know a vacuum 
chamber would also work, but I have not done this...)  after the water has  
been displaced, I let the part dry out.

If you get a chance try it for you self.

 

Have a good day.

 

C.A.G.

On Sunday, December 20, 2020, 10:29:19 AM EST, Tim Ziegler 
 wrote: 

 

 

Lol I think Curt was implying he made those in one day. Hm

 

 

On Sat, Dec 19, 2020, 11:06 PM Okla Mike (Liltwisted)  
wrote:

That's pretty cool!  I will have to take a picture of some of the stuff I have 
laying around.

Mike OK

On 12/19/2020 10:45 PM, 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills wrote:

Hello Everyone.

 

I've been working in the shop today, Lots of "Saw Dust Therapy"  but by a 
strange twist of luck I found out something that some here may like to know.

 

I picked up an Old AMT wood lathe for a friend on mine. who wants to learn how 
to turn wood. The AMT is a solidly made machine, the only thing wrong with it 
as far as I can see is the headstock, has a 3/4-16 threaded shaft adaptor, with 
out a #1 or #2 MT.

 

To make a long story shorter. I was making some face plates and other parts for 
this lathe . I found out that a 3/8" pipe coupling has the exact thread as a 
3/4-16 tap. I did not need to chase the threads at all with this coupling, the 
threads matched ...  I know you can still buy faceplates and other 3/4-16 
parts, but knowing that 3/8" pipe fittings have the same thread can be a very 
easy make! (Think of it a useless trivia that may come in handy someday.) ;-)

 

I also found a lot of green wood (Tree clippings form a urban tree removal)  I 
picked up some birch, and choke cherry limbs 3"-5" dia. 

So I've been playing about with some lathe and Legacy turning's today. 

If you have not heard me say it before,  "Green Wood is Fun!"  (it cuts so 
easy!) "Dry wood is WORK".   IS SO TRUE!   "Boy" I had a good time today.

 

 LOT of Fun !~ ;-)

Here's some of my things that I made today.

C.A.G.

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turning Z access in to lever action plunge

2020-12-20 Thread timjz...@gmail.com
Ok new topic here to add to the day. 
As you all know what happens when you reach the place your router stops 
when turning, fluting etc it usually burns So.. get in route and 
get out no burn. 
I have been working on an idea in my mind to convert my Z access with the 
Non Plunge router PC that several of us have with the threaded adjustable 
up and down
I want to disengage the threading rod and run it similar to a plunge router 
without loosing the view I have with the Z access and router hanging on the 
front. I really appreciate how you can see the tooling being used so (no 
I'm not mounting a plunge router on the red plate.)
so I have a plan for a lever and possibly a spring return type action to 
aid in returning or coming out of the cut. Similar to a servo motor but 
with out adding a motor. 

Has anyone done besides Curtis with using a ShopSmith assembly?
I have several idea's and am going to apply something but looking for some 
feed back. 

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Re: Mill work and Ideas.

2020-12-20 Thread Tim Ziegler
Hey Curtis thanks for all the useful information. Good stuff!
I'm not big about green wood but now you for sure have my interest.
Are you taking any precautions to prevent rust on your equipment and tools
or really don't
have problems with it?

Kind Regards,

Timothy J. Ziegler
Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty
14171 160th Ave.
Foreston MN 56330

320-294-5798 shop
320-630-2243 cell


On Sun, Dec 20, 2020 at 10:16 AM 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills <
legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> wrote:

> Most of those were made yesterday, The wood bowls, NO. but most of the
> little things on the table were.
>
> As far as preserving the wood, I just seal them with shellac, or wax. and
> leave them be...  If the turning is worth the effort, I like to use water
> displacement when possible.
>
> As a General rule of thumb the slower the wood dry's the more stable it
> becomes. By replacing the water with an oil in the wood, makes sure that
> the wood will not dry out fast. I like to use tung oil or linseed oil, but
> mineral oil also works.
>
> Its an OLD Sailors trick. When replacing a broken the wooden mast's on a
> ship, they would find a solid tree to replace the broken mast. The new tree
> is Green WOOD, What they did was, peal the bark off the tree, put a hole in
> the top of the new mast, and fill it with oil, then they would soak the new
> mast with the oil all the way down the sides. once done they would keep
> filling the dish/hole in the top of the mast, until the oil would find its
> way down to the bottom of the mast. at this point the oil displaced to
> water in the wood, and it was allowed to dry.
>
> I use to do this on my wooden Dummy's. (Martial art/ "Wooden Man Dummy's".
> or called Mook Jongs.) They are 10" dia. body's 6 feet tall,  When the wood
> dried out, I had little to no cracking in the body's.  I made some 10-15
> dummy's per year using this method for over 20 yrs. with very good success.
> For small turnings, I soak in a bucket of oil for a few days to a week or
> more, and I've also used a pressure pot, to speed up the process, ( I know
> a vacuum chamber would also work, but I have not done this...)  after the
> water has  been displaced, I let the part dry out.
> If you get a chance try it for you self.
>
> Have a good day.
>
> C.A.G.
> On Sunday, December 20, 2020, 10:29:19 AM EST, Tim Ziegler <
> timjzieg...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> Lol I think Curt was implying he made those in one day. Hm
>
>
> On Sat, Dec 19, 2020, 11:06 PM Okla Mike (Liltwisted) <
> legacym...@iglide.net> wrote:
>
> That's pretty cool!  I will have to take a picture of some of the stuff I
> have laying around.
>
> Mike OK
> On 12/19/2020 10:45 PM, 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills wrote:
>
> Hello Everyone.
>
> I've been working in the shop today, Lots of "Saw Dust Therapy"  but by a
> strange twist of luck I found out something that some here may like to know.
>
> I picked up an Old AMT wood lathe for a friend on mine. who wants to learn
> how to turn wood. The AMT is a solidly made machine, the only thing wrong
> with it as far as I can see is the headstock, has a 3/4-16 threaded shaft
> adaptor, with out a #1 or #2 MT.
>
> To make a long story shorter. I was making some face plates and other
> parts for this lathe . I found out that a 3/8" pipe coupling has the exact
> thread as a 3/4-16 tap. I did not need to chase the threads at all with
> this coupling, the threads matched ...  I know you can still buy faceplates
> and other 3/4-16 parts, but knowing that 3/8" pipe fittings have the same
> thread can be a very easy make! (Think of it a useless trivia that may come
> in handy someday.) ;-)
>
> I also found a lot of green wood (Tree clippings form a urban tree
> removal)  I picked up some birch, and choke cherry limbs 3"-5" dia.
> So I've been playing about with some lathe and Legacy turning's today.
> If you have not heard me say it before,  "Green Wood is Fun!"  (it cuts so
> easy!) "Dry wood is WORK".   IS SO TRUE!   "Boy" I had a good time today.
>
>  LOT of Fun !~ ;-)
> Here's some of my things that I made today.
> C.A.G.
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Re: Mill work and Ideas.

2020-12-20 Thread 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
 Most of those were made yesterday, The wood bowls, NO. but most of the little 
things on the table were.
As far as preserving the wood, I just seal them with shellac, or wax. and leave 
them be...  If the turning is worth the effort, I like to use water 
displacement when possible. 
As a General rule of thumb the slower the wood dry's the more stable it 
becomes. By replacing the water with an oil in the wood, makes sure that the 
wood will not dry out fast. I like to use tung oil or linseed oil, but mineral 
oil also works.  
Its an OLD Sailors trick. When replacing a broken the wooden mast's on a ship, 
they would find a solid tree to replace the broken mast. The new tree is Green 
WOOD, What they did was, peal the bark off the tree, put a hole in the top of 
the new mast, and fill it with oil, then they would soak the new mast with the 
oil all the way down the sides. once done they would keep filling the dish/hole 
in the top of the mast, until the oil would find its way down to the bottom of 
the mast. at this point the oil displaced to water in the wood, and it was 
allowed to dry.
I use to do this on my wooden Dummy's. (Martial art/ "Wooden Man Dummy's". or 
called Mook Jongs.) They are 10" dia. body's 6 feet tall,  When the wood dried 
out, I had little to no cracking in the body's.  I made some 10-15 dummy's per 
year using this method for over 20 yrs. with very good success.For small 
turnings, I soak in a bucket of oil for a few days to a week or more, and I've 
also used a pressure pot, to speed up the process, ( I know a vacuum chamber 
would also work, but I have not done this...)  after the water has  been 
displaced, I let the part dry out.
If you get a chance try it for you self.
Have a good day.
C.A.G.On Sunday, December 20, 2020, 10:29:19 AM EST, Tim Ziegler 
 wrote:  
 
 Lol I think Curt was implying he made those in one day. Hm

On Sat, Dec 19, 2020, 11:06 PM Okla Mike (Liltwisted)  
wrote:

  
That's pretty cool!  I will have to take a picture of some of the stuff I have 
laying around.
 
Mike OK
 
 On 12/19/2020 10:45 PM, 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills wrote:
  
  Hello Everyone. 
  I've been working in the shop today, Lots of "Saw Dust Therapy"  but by a 
strange twist of luck I found out something that some here may like to know. 
  I picked up an Old AMT wood lathe for a friend on mine. who wants to learn 
how to turn wood. The AMT is a solidly made machine, the only thing wrong with 
it as far as I can see is the headstock, has a 3/4-16 threaded shaft adaptor, 
with out a #1 or #2 MT. 
  To make a long story shorter. I was making some face plates and other parts 
for this lathe . I found out that a 3/8" pipe coupling has the exact thread as 
a 3/4-16 tap. I did not need to chase the threads at all with this coupling, 
the threads matched ...  I know you can still buy faceplates and other 3/4-16 
parts, but knowing that 3/8" pipe fittings have the same thread can be a very 
easy make! (Think of it a useless trivia that may come in handy someday.) ;-) 
  I also found a lot of green wood (Tree clippings form a urban tree removal)  
I picked up some birch, and choke cherry limbs 3"-5" dia.  So I've been playing 
about with some lathe and Legacy turning's today.  If you have not heard me say 
it before,  "Green Wood is Fun!"  (it cuts so easy!) "Dry wood is WORK".   IS 
SO TRUE!   "Boy" I had a good time today. 
   LOT of Fun !~ ;-) Here's some of my things that I made today. C.A.G.  -- 
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Re: Mill work and Ideas.

2020-12-20 Thread Tim Ziegler
Lol I think Curt was implying he made those in one day. Hm


On Sat, Dec 19, 2020, 11:06 PM Okla Mike (Liltwisted) 
wrote:

> That's pretty cool!  I will have to take a picture of some of the stuff I
> have laying around.
>
> Mike OK
> On 12/19/2020 10:45 PM, 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills wrote:
>
> Hello Everyone.
>
> I've been working in the shop today, Lots of "Saw Dust Therapy"  but by a
> strange twist of luck I found out something that some here may like to know.
>
> I picked up an Old AMT wood lathe for a friend on mine. who wants to learn
> how to turn wood. The AMT is a solidly made machine, the only thing wrong
> with it as far as I can see is the headstock, has a 3/4-16 threaded shaft
> adaptor, with out a #1 or #2 MT.
>
> To make a long story shorter. I was making some face plates and other
> parts for this lathe . I found out that a 3/8" pipe coupling has the exact
> thread as a 3/4-16 tap. I did not need to chase the threads at all with
> this coupling, the threads matched ...  I know you can still buy faceplates
> and other 3/4-16 parts, but knowing that 3/8" pipe fittings have the same
> thread can be a very easy make! (Think of it a useless trivia that may come
> in handy someday.) ;-)
>
> I also found a lot of green wood (Tree clippings form a urban tree
> removal)  I picked up some birch, and choke cherry limbs 3"-5" dia.
> So I've been playing about with some lathe and Legacy turning's today.
> If you have not heard me say it before,  "Green Wood is Fun!"  (it cuts so
> easy!) "Dry wood is WORK".   IS SO TRUE!   "Boy" I had a good time today.
>
>  LOT of Fun !~ ;-)
> Here's some of my things that I made today.
> C.A.G.
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Re: Mill work and Ideas.

2020-12-20 Thread Tim Ziegler
Wow I'd say you had fun. Look at all those turnings? Are you going to do
some sorta preventative measures to keep them from Splitting and cracking
now Curtis? Wow keep up the great work. I must admit during Church this
morning I was thinking about an my LOM 1200.

Blessings all.

Tim

On Sat, Dec 19, 2020, 10:45 PM 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills <
legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> wrote:

> Hello Everyone.
>
> I've been working in the shop today, Lots of "Saw Dust Therapy"  but by a
> strange twist of luck I found out something that some here may like to know.
>
> I picked up an Old AMT wood lathe for a friend on mine. who wants to learn
> how to turn wood. The AMT is a solidly made machine, the only thing wrong
> with it as far as I can see is the headstock, has a 3/4-16 threaded shaft
> adaptor, with out a #1 or #2 MT.
>
> To make a long story shorter. I was making some face plates and other
> parts for this lathe . I found out that a 3/8" pipe coupling has the exact
> thread as a 3/4-16 tap. I did not need to chase the threads at all with
> this coupling, the threads matched ...  I know you can still buy faceplates
> and other 3/4-16 parts, but knowing that 3/8" pipe fittings have the same
> thread can be a very easy make! (Think of it a useless trivia that may come
> in handy someday.) ;-)
>
> I also found a lot of green wood (Tree clippings form a urban tree
> removal)  I picked up some birch, and choke cherry limbs 3"-5" dia.
> So I've been playing about with some lathe and Legacy turning's today.
> If you have not heard me say it before,  "Green Wood is Fun!"  (it cuts so
> easy!) "Dry wood is WORK".   IS SO TRUE!   "Boy" I had a good time today.
>
>  LOT of Fun !~ ;-)
> Here's some of my things that I made today.
> C.A.G.
>
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Re: Barn find Revo

2020-12-20 Thread Tim Ziegler
Any LOM is a good LOM. it's like restoration of an old OLIVER tractor. It's
all worth it in the end. Keep the heritage alive even it's only for parts


On Sun, Dec 20, 2020, 9:05 AM 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills <
legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> wrote:

> Are you sure that lead screw is ruined?
>
> If its in as bad shape as you state. offer a few bucks for it. Out side
> the leadscrew and gears the hole machine only has $30.00 worth of scrap
> metal in it. If you can get it, a little TLC (Tender Loving Care.) I know
> you can get it working again.
> I wish you luck on this one.  In the worst case... if you pick it up.
> there are some parts in the machine that others (or your self) who could
> use with your Legacy.
>
> Good luck.
> C.A.G.
>
> On Sunday, December 20, 2020, 05:47:50 AM EST, Richard Ellis <
> rchrd.ell...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> I have a good friend who wants a REVO  I know where there is one, in an
> old barn, but in a very sad state. It is very rusty and has been for a long
> while. It has a rotary table laying on the floor along with other Revo
> stuff. It also has a plate holder on the front with a few cutters  in it
> They are also very very rusty. I don't think This sad Revo has  been used
> for about six or more years.
> *Now my question !!! What is a sensible offer* ,bearing in mind the
> leadscrew is ruined. And spares are not available here in the U,K, It will
> need  a lot of work to restore it to a good condition.
> Richard U.K.
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Re: Barn find Revo

2020-12-20 Thread 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
 Richard.take some pictures of this machine. When there is a will, There is 
always a way...There may be a way to restore this machine? or to use it for  
the base of a New idea. ;-)  I've been playing around with the idea of adding 
linear rails onto a REVO, If you use this idea, most of the bad parts could  be 
bypassed. What I'm saying is, Don't ever give up!  Any Machine can ALWAYS be 
re-worked.And a machine in bad shape is worth nothing to most people.
C.A.G. 
On Sunday, December 20, 2020, 10:05:26 AM EST, Curt George 
 wrote:  
 
  Are you sure that lead screw is ruined? 
If its in as bad shape as you state. offer a few bucks for it. Out side the 
leadscrew and gears the hole machine only has $30.00 worth of scrap metal in 
it. If you can get it, a little TLC (Tender Loving Care.) I know you can get it 
working again.I wish you luck on this one.  In the worst case... if you pick it 
up. there are some parts in the machine that others (or your self) who could 
use with your Legacy.
Good luck.C.A.G.
On Sunday, December 20, 2020, 05:47:50 AM EST, Richard Ellis 
 wrote:  
 
 I have a good friend who wants a REVO  I know where there is one, in an old 
barn, but in a very sad state. It is very rusty and has been for a long while. 
It has a rotary table laying on the floor along with other Revo stuff. It also 
has a plate holder on the front with a few cutters  in it They are also very 
very rusty. I don't think This sad Revo has  been used for about six or more 
years.Now my question !!! What is a sensible offer ,bearing in mind the 
leadscrew is ruined. And spares are not available here in the U,K, It will need 
 a lot of work to restore it to a good condition.Richard U.K.

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Re: Barn find Revo

2020-12-20 Thread 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
 Are you sure that lead screw is ruined? 
If its in as bad shape as you state. offer a few bucks for it. Out side the 
leadscrew and gears the hole machine only has $30.00 worth of scrap metal in 
it. If you can get it, a little TLC (Tender Loving Care.) I know you can get it 
working again.I wish you luck on this one.  In the worst case... if you pick it 
up. there are some parts in the machine that others (or your self) who could 
use with your Legacy.
Good luck.C.A.G.
On Sunday, December 20, 2020, 05:47:50 AM EST, Richard Ellis 
 wrote:  
 
 I have a good friend who wants a REVO  I know where there is one, in an old 
barn, but in a very sad state. It is very rusty and has been for a long while. 
It has a rotary table laying on the floor along with other Revo stuff. It also 
has a plate holder on the front with a few cutters  in it They are also very 
very rusty. I don't think This sad Revo has  been used for about six or more 
years.Now my question !!! What is a sensible offer ,bearing in mind the 
leadscrew is ruined. And spares are not available here in the U,K, It will need 
 a lot of work to restore it to a good condition.Richard U.K.

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RE: Barn find Revo

2020-12-20 Thread bulkeley
With out seeing it and what gears are there I would offer £100 

 

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I have a good friend who wants a REVO  I know where there is one, in an old 
barn, but in a very sad state. It is very rusty and has been for a long while. 
It has a rotary table laying on the floor along with other Revo stuff. It also 
has a plate holder on the front with a few cutters  in it They are also very 
very rusty. I don't think This sad Revo has  been used for about six or more 
years.

Now my question !!! What is a sensible offer ,bearing in mind the leadscrew is 
ruined. And spares are not available here in the U,K, It will need  a lot of 
work to restore it to a good condition.

Richard U.K.

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Barn find Revo

2020-12-20 Thread Richard Ellis
I have a good friend who wants a REVO  I know where there is one, in an old 
barn, but in a very sad state. It is very rusty and has been for a long 
while. It has a rotary table laying on the floor along with other Revo 
stuff. It also has a plate holder on the front with a few cutters  in it 
They are also very very rusty. I don't think This sad Revo has  been used 
for about six or more years.
*Now my question !!! What is a sensible offer* ,bearing in mind the 
leadscrew is ruined. And spares are not available here in the U,K, It will 
need  a lot of work to restore it to a good condition.
Richard U.K.

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