Hello Mac.Thank you. I should have posted this earlier myself.
One other note along these lines, Our archives, It makes things much easer to
find things,if the topic are all in there proper areas. Once the topic has died
down, trying to findsomething that someone posted earlier is very hard to find
in the archives if the topic bouncearound. An Example. Mikes walking sticks.
I think this is an AWESOME topic, One that everyoneshould read and talk about.
but in a year form now How can you find it, if it was posted under another
topic all together?So people Please try to either stay on topic when posting
or, post your own topic as a new heading, It will make life much easer in the
Long run for everyone.;-)Have a good night.
C.A.G
On Tuesday, April 11, 2023 at 09:58:40 PM EDT, Mike Newman
wrote:
I actually think there is a problem with the basic function of some of the
threads. maybe I miss-understand how this type of group works. If I go to
anywhere in the "lending sticks" thread that I started earlier and try to do a
reply post it automatically attaches the wrong subject line. Somehow it seems
to be corrupted at some point in the discussion since I have only posted in the
thread with "Lending sticks" as the subject.
On Tuesday, April 11, 2023 at 12:24:35 PM UTC-5 M.W.Foscue wrote:
Greetings all,
Since we have had a number of "newbies" (and lurkers) join in topical
discussions here over the past several months, I think it worthwhile to remind
everyone PLEASE keep any postings relative to the SUBJECT line topic.
We realize we all have things we want to ask about, contribute to The Group,
etc. - but PLEASE make them relaitve to the SUBJECT at hand.
If some of the discussions set your creative juices flowing and you want to
bring up an off-topic thought - feel free to do so when ever you want. Just
PLEASE start it by giving it a "SUBJECT" line that will best represent the meat
of your input.
Our reason for asking this is that it will make it MUCH EASIER for a Group
member to search back through The Group's archives to find previous discussions
related to your topic.
Hopefully one of our Group members (Tim K., Mike P., or Curtis?) will chime in
and further discuss our Archives, how to search through them, etc. - and the
importance of the above request.
They will (hopefully) provide us with a hyperlink to the archives - making it
easy for all of us to access them and conduct searches.
One other admin request: When replying to a subject - please cut off all the
"unnecessary stuff" relative to your reply/input - usually found towards the
end of the email. A good example being: "You received this message because
you are subscribed to the Google Groups ...".
Thank you to all for your understanding and cooperation/assistance with this
request.
Mac
-Original Message-
From:
Sent: Apr 10, 2023 8:51 PM
To: legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Legacy Maverick 3x5 CNC $13,000
Very nice work MikeOn Sunday, April 9, 2023, Mike Newman
wrote:
I added another one of my creations to the nature center yesterday. I carved
this chair out of a chunk of white oak that was too big for my sawmill. Once I
may it it was comfortable but too heavy to move so I put it up on some larger
wheels so we could move it around easily. Actually pretty comfortable. I
thought the nature center was a better home for it now that I have moved into
town and do not use it anymore.
On Sunday, April 9, 2023 at 11:42:32 AM UTC-5 Tim Ziegler wrote:
Yeah I know I am just trying to keep the technology as technology and manual,
manual lol.
Kind Regards,Timothy J. ZieglerOn Sun, Apr 9, 2023 at 12:37 AM
wrote:
Yes Tim he wants a newer steely not an older steely lol because the newer
steelys
Are much more ridged than the older steelys you see it’s a steely thing lolol 😊
Bill
From: legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com On
Behalf Of Tim Ziegler
Sent: Sunday, April 9, 2023 2:54 AM
To: legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Legacy Maverick 3x5 CNC $13,000
I think you missed my point Curt. lol
Kind Regards,
Timothy J. Ziegler
On Sat, Apr 8, 2023 at 8:03 AM 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
wrote:
Hello Tim
The Old Steely's are nice, but the Uni-sturt framing is NO where close to what
you see on the CNC units.
But having said that, Re-working a Steely, and adding Linear rail to it would
be a very nice MOD. and well
worth the money, if you ask me.
I think? it was Mike Pung who said. The Legacy is a very good machine for the
money, there is nothing in its price range that can even come close to doing
what the Legacy can do, But If you want a production spindle machine/lathe that
will do the same type of work, you would need to spend in the ball park of
$60.000.
When comparing things, you need to make sure you are comparing things that are
the same.
Apples to Apples works, Apples to Banana