Re: milling

2023-02-03 Thread 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
 I got a reply to my comments. 
They were.  

| Couple of BunkysOk thanks!
;-)C.A.G. |


On Friday, February 3, 2023 at 09:28:18 PM EST, Tim Ziegler 
 wrote:  
 
 Thanks Tim for jumping in. I agree with you. I think Bill and I both commented 
on your youtube.
Kind Regards,
Timothy J. ZieglerZiegler WoodWork & Specialty14171 160th Ave.Foreston MN 56330
320-294-5798 shop320-630-2243 cell

On Fri, Feb 3, 2023 at 11:23 AM Tim Woodard  wrote:

Hey guys I'm sitting back here lurking and reading all the comment if you're 
really interested in helping us out leave these comments inside of our comments 
on the video This helps with engagement on the video and can get the video seen 
by more people
On Fri, Feb 3, 2023, 8:41 AM 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills 
 wrote:

 Good morning everyone.
Tim I agree 100%, Hats off to anyone who wants to try and show others something 
that they can do. I cant wait to see the next video.
C.A.G.
On Friday, February 3, 2023 at 06:48:02 AM EST, Tim Ziegler 
 wrote:  
 
 For sure, it took me a long time to get those things in my head. Hats of to 
him for trying.
Kind Regards,
Timothy J. ZieglerZiegler WoodWork & Specialty14171 160th Ave.Foreston MN 56330
320-294-5798 shop320-630-2243 cell

On Fri, Feb 3, 2023 at 1:58 AM  wrote:


He is new and as he wants a better and better job im sure he will ask questions 
and we can help

I did leave a comment during and after asking for more info on what he is doing 
like what bits and what pitches

He is using and he needs to learn the difference between a rope bit and a 
barley bit 

But we all had to learn right

 

Bill

 

From: 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills 
 
Sent: Friday, 3 February 2023 4:27 PM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: milling

 

Hey Bill.

 

My Mom use to tell me, "If you cant say something nice, Don't say anything at 
all". 

 

You are right about the camera angle. being a novel approach, One that I never 
though of trying.

 

There were quite of few suggestion that I would like to make While watching 
this video, In order to help this person get the most out of his Legacy. Simple 
little things, like plaining off the corners before you try to use the 
spiral/lead screw. Turning the headstock by hand/lever handle, and moving the 
Carriage by hand, to make the spindle round. Also, Making the spindle round 
first, so the spindle dose not have a flat spot, before you try to turn...  
(there are more, but I will stop there.) 

Over all I like the attempt, Perhaps his videos will bring in more people, to 
start using the Legacy? We can ONLY Hope. ;-)

 

Thanks for sharing this.

 

Have a good day.

C.A.G. 

 

On Thursday, February 2, 2023 at 06:43:29 PM EST, bulke...@mmnet.com.au 
 wrote: 

 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Zy8Ll7FSM0_channel=CoupleofBunkys

 

just watched this comments ?

 

needs a bit of info like bits used and pitches I think great camera angle 

 

Bill

 

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Re: milling

2023-02-03 Thread Tim Ziegler
Thanks Tim for jumping in. I agree with you. I think Bill and I both
commented on your youtube.

Kind Regards,

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

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


On Fri, Feb 3, 2023 at 11:23 AM Tim Woodard  wrote:

> Hey guys I'm sitting back here lurking and reading all the comment if
> you're really interested in helping us out leave these comments inside of
> our comments on the video This helps with engagement on the video and can
> get the video seen by more people
>
> On Fri, Feb 3, 2023, 8:41 AM 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills <
> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> wrote:
>
>> Good morning everyone.
>>
>> Tim I agree 100%, Hats off to anyone who wants to try and show others
>> something that they can do. I cant wait to see the next video.
>>
>> C.A.G.
>>
>> On Friday, February 3, 2023 at 06:48:02 AM EST, Tim Ziegler <
>> timjzieg...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>> For sure, it took me a long time to get those things in my head. Hats of
>> to him for trying.
>>
>> Kind Regards,
>>
>> Timothy J. Ziegler
>> Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty
>> 14171 160th Ave.
>> Foreston MN 56330
>>
>> 320-294-5798 shop
>> 320-630-2243 cell
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Feb 3, 2023 at 1:58 AM  wrote:
>>
>> He is new and as he wants a better and better job im sure he will ask
>> questions and we can help
>>
>> I did leave a comment during and after asking for more info on what he is
>> doing like what bits and what pitches
>>
>> He is using and he needs to learn the difference between a rope bit and a
>> barley bit
>>
>> But we all had to learn right
>>
>>
>>
>> Bill
>>
>>
>>
>> *From:* 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills <
>> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com>
>> *Sent:* Friday, 3 February 2023 4:27 PM
>> *To:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
>> *Subject:* Re: milling
>>
>>
>>
>> Hey Bill.
>>
>>
>>
>> My Mom use to tell me, "If you cant say something nice, Don't say
>> anything at all".
>>
>>
>>
>> You are right about the camera angle. being a novel approach, One that I
>> never though of trying.
>>
>>
>>
>> There were quite of few suggestion that I would like to make While
>> watching this video, In order to help this person get the most out of his
>> Legacy. Simple little things, like plaining off the corners before you try
>> to use the spiral/lead screw. Turning the headstock by hand/lever handle,
>> and moving the Carriage by hand, to make the spindle round. Also, Making
>> the spindle round first, so the spindle dose not have a flat spot, before
>> you try to turn...  (there are more, but I will stop there.)
>>
>> Over all I like the attempt, Perhaps his videos will bring in more
>> people, to start using the Legacy? We can ONLY Hope. ;-)
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks for sharing this.
>>
>>
>>
>> Have a good day.
>>
>> C.A.G.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, February 2, 2023 at 06:43:29 PM EST, bulke...@mmnet.com.au <
>> bulke...@mmnet.com.au> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Zy8Ll7FSM0_channel=CoupleofBunkys
>>
>>
>>
>> just watched this comments ?
>>
>>
>>
>> needs a bit of info like bits used and pitches I think great camera angle
>>
>>
>>
>> Bill
>>
>>
>>
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RE: milling

2023-02-03 Thread bulkeley
I did and I will continue to do so on each video you do, and please come on 
here and ask us any thing you wish to know as well

 

Bill

 

From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
 On Behalf Of Tim Woodard
Sent: Saturday, 4 February 2023 4:24 AM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: milling

 

Hey guys I'm sitting back here lurking and reading all the comment if you're 
really interested in helping us out leave these comments inside of our comments 
on the video This helps with engagement on the video and can get the video seen 
by more people

 

On Fri, Feb 3, 2023, 8:41 AM 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills 
mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> > wrote:

Good morning everyone.

 

Tim I agree 100%, Hats off to anyone who wants to try and show others something 
that they can do. I cant wait to see the next video.

 

C.A.G.

 

On Friday, February 3, 2023 at 06:48:02 AM EST, Tim Ziegler 
mailto:timjzieg...@gmail.com> > wrote: 

 

 

For sure, it took me a long time to get those things in my head. Hats of to him 
for trying.




Kind Regards,

 

Timothy J. Ziegler

Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty

14171 160th Ave.

Foreston MN 56330

 

320-294-5798 shop

320-630-2243 cell

 

 

On Fri, Feb 3, 2023 at 1:58 AM mailto:bulke...@mmnet.com.au> > wrote:

He is new and as he wants a better and better job im sure he will ask questions 
and we can help

I did leave a comment during and after asking for more info on what he is doing 
like what bits and what pitches

He is using and he needs to learn the difference between a rope bit and a 
barley bit 

But we all had to learn right

 

Bill

 

From: 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills 
mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> > 
Sent: Friday, 3 February 2023 4:27 PM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
<mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> 
Subject: Re: milling

 

Hey Bill.

 

My Mom use to tell me, "If you cant say something nice, Don't say anything at 
all". 

 

You are right about the camera angle. being a novel approach, One that I never 
though of trying.

 

There were quite of few suggestion that I would like to make While watching 
this video, In order to help this person get the most out of his Legacy. Simple 
little things, like plaining off the corners before you try to use the 
spiral/lead screw. Turning the headstock by hand/lever handle, and moving the 
Carriage by hand, to make the spindle round. Also, Making the spindle round 
first, so the spindle dose not have a flat spot, before you try to turn...  
(there are more, but I will stop there.) 

Over all I like the attempt, Perhaps his videos will bring in more people, to 
start using the Legacy? We can ONLY Hope. ;-)

 

Thanks for sharing this.

 

Have a good day.

C.A.G. 

 

On Thursday, February 2, 2023 at 06:43:29 PM EST, bulke...@mmnet.com.au 
<mailto:bulke...@mmnet.com.au>  mailto:bulke...@mmnet.com.au> > wrote: 

 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Zy8Ll7FSM0 
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Zy8Ll7FSM0_channel=CoupleofBunkys> 
_channel=CoupleofBunkys

 

just watched this comments ?

 

needs a bit of info like bits used and pitches I think great camera angle 

 

Bill

 

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Re: milling

2023-02-03 Thread Tim Ziegler
exactly.

Kind Regards,

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

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


On Fri, Feb 3, 2023 at 7:41 AM 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills <
legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> wrote:

> Good morning everyone.
>
> Tim I agree 100%, Hats off to anyone who wants to try and show others
> something that they can do. I cant wait to see the next video.
>
> C.A.G.
>
> On Friday, February 3, 2023 at 06:48:02 AM EST, Tim Ziegler <
> timjzieg...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> For sure, it took me a long time to get those things in my head. Hats of
> to him for trying.
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> Timothy J. Ziegler
> Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty
> 14171 160th Ave.
> Foreston MN 56330
>
> 320-294-5798 shop
> 320-630-2243 cell
>
>
> On Fri, Feb 3, 2023 at 1:58 AM  wrote:
>
> He is new and as he wants a better and better job im sure he will ask
> questions and we can help
>
> I did leave a comment during and after asking for more info on what he is
> doing like what bits and what pitches
>
> He is using and he needs to learn the difference between a rope bit and a
> barley bit
>
> But we all had to learn right
>
>
>
> Bill
>
>
>
> *From:* 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills <
> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com>
> *Sent:* Friday, 3 February 2023 4:27 PM
> *To:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
> *Subject:* Re: milling
>
>
>
> Hey Bill.
>
>
>
> My Mom use to tell me, "If you cant say something nice, Don't say anything
> at all".
>
>
>
> You are right about the camera angle. being a novel approach, One that I
> never though of trying.
>
>
>
> There were quite of few suggestion that I would like to make While
> watching this video, In order to help this person get the most out of his
> Legacy. Simple little things, like plaining off the corners before you try
> to use the spiral/lead screw. Turning the headstock by hand/lever handle,
> and moving the Carriage by hand, to make the spindle round. Also, Making
> the spindle round first, so the spindle dose not have a flat spot, before
> you try to turn...  (there are more, but I will stop there.)
>
> Over all I like the attempt, Perhaps his videos will bring in more people,
> to start using the Legacy? We can ONLY Hope. ;-)
>
>
>
> Thanks for sharing this.
>
>
>
> Have a good day.
>
> C.A.G.
>
>
>
> On Thursday, February 2, 2023 at 06:43:29 PM EST, bulke...@mmnet.com.au <
> bulke...@mmnet.com.au> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Zy8Ll7FSM0_channel=CoupleofBunkys
>
>
>
> just watched this comments ?
>
>
>
> needs a bit of info like bits used and pitches I think great camera angle
>
>
>
> Bill
>
>
>
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Re: milling

2023-02-03 Thread Tim Woodard
Hey guys I'm sitting back here lurking and reading all the comment if
you're really interested in helping us out leave these comments inside of
our comments on the video This helps with engagement on the video and can
get the video seen by more people

On Fri, Feb 3, 2023, 8:41 AM 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills <
legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> wrote:

> Good morning everyone.
>
> Tim I agree 100%, Hats off to anyone who wants to try and show others
> something that they can do. I cant wait to see the next video.
>
> C.A.G.
>
> On Friday, February 3, 2023 at 06:48:02 AM EST, Tim Ziegler <
> timjzieg...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> For sure, it took me a long time to get those things in my head. Hats of
> to him for trying.
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> Timothy J. Ziegler
> Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty
> 14171 160th Ave.
> Foreston MN 56330
>
> 320-294-5798 shop
> 320-630-2243 cell
>
>
> On Fri, Feb 3, 2023 at 1:58 AM  wrote:
>
> He is new and as he wants a better and better job im sure he will ask
> questions and we can help
>
> I did leave a comment during and after asking for more info on what he is
> doing like what bits and what pitches
>
> He is using and he needs to learn the difference between a rope bit and a
> barley bit
>
> But we all had to learn right
>
>
>
> Bill
>
>
>
> *From:* 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills <
> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com>
> *Sent:* Friday, 3 February 2023 4:27 PM
> *To:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
> *Subject:* Re: milling
>
>
>
> Hey Bill.
>
>
>
> My Mom use to tell me, "If you cant say something nice, Don't say anything
> at all".
>
>
>
> You are right about the camera angle. being a novel approach, One that I
> never though of trying.
>
>
>
> There were quite of few suggestion that I would like to make While
> watching this video, In order to help this person get the most out of his
> Legacy. Simple little things, like plaining off the corners before you try
> to use the spiral/lead screw. Turning the headstock by hand/lever handle,
> and moving the Carriage by hand, to make the spindle round. Also, Making
> the spindle round first, so the spindle dose not have a flat spot, before
> you try to turn...  (there are more, but I will stop there.)
>
> Over all I like the attempt, Perhaps his videos will bring in more people,
> to start using the Legacy? We can ONLY Hope. ;-)
>
>
>
> Thanks for sharing this.
>
>
>
> Have a good day.
>
> C.A.G.
>
>
>
> On Thursday, February 2, 2023 at 06:43:29 PM EST, bulke...@mmnet.com.au <
> bulke...@mmnet.com.au> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Zy8Ll7FSM0_channel=CoupleofBunkys
>
>
>
> just watched this comments ?
>
>
>
> needs a bit of info like bits used and pitches I think great camera angle
>
>
>
> Bill
>
>
>
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Re: milling

2023-02-03 Thread 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
 Good morning everyone.
Tim I agree 100%, Hats off to anyone who wants to try and show others something 
that they can do. I cant wait to see the next video.
C.A.G.
On Friday, February 3, 2023 at 06:48:02 AM EST, Tim Ziegler 
 wrote:  
 
 For sure, it took me a long time to get those things in my head. Hats of to 
him for trying.
Kind Regards,
Timothy J. ZieglerZiegler WoodWork & Specialty14171 160th Ave.Foreston MN 56330
320-294-5798 shop320-630-2243 cell

On Fri, Feb 3, 2023 at 1:58 AM  wrote:


He is new and as he wants a better and better job im sure he will ask questions 
and we can help

I did leave a comment during and after asking for more info on what he is doing 
like what bits and what pitches

He is using and he needs to learn the difference between a rope bit and a 
barley bit 

But we all had to learn right

 

Bill

 

From: 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills 
 
Sent: Friday, 3 February 2023 4:27 PM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: milling

 

Hey Bill.

 

My Mom use to tell me, "If you cant say something nice, Don't say anything at 
all". 

 

You are right about the camera angle. being a novel approach, One that I never 
though of trying.

 

There were quite of few suggestion that I would like to make While watching 
this video, In order to help this person get the most out of his Legacy. Simple 
little things, like plaining off the corners before you try to use the 
spiral/lead screw. Turning the headstock by hand/lever handle, and moving the 
Carriage by hand, to make the spindle round. Also, Making the spindle round 
first, so the spindle dose not have a flat spot, before you try to turn...  
(there are more, but I will stop there.) 

Over all I like the attempt, Perhaps his videos will bring in more people, to 
start using the Legacy? We can ONLY Hope. ;-)

 

Thanks for sharing this.

 

Have a good day.

C.A.G. 

 

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 wrote: 

 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Zy8Ll7FSM0_channel=CoupleofBunkys

 

just watched this comments ?

 

needs a bit of info like bits used and pitches I think great camera angle 

 

Bill

 

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Re: milling

2023-02-03 Thread Tim Ziegler
For sure, it took me a long time to get those things in my head. Hats of to
him for trying.

Kind Regards,

Timothy J. Ziegler
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On Fri, Feb 3, 2023 at 1:58 AM  wrote:

> He is new and as he wants a better and better job im sure he will ask
> questions and we can help
>
> I did leave a comment during and after asking for more info on what he is
> doing like what bits and what pitches
>
> He is using and he needs to learn the difference between a rope bit and a
> barley bit
>
> But we all had to learn right
>
>
>
> Bill
>
>
>
> *From:* 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills <
> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com>
> *Sent:* Friday, 3 February 2023 4:27 PM
> *To:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
> *Subject:* Re: milling
>
>
>
> Hey Bill.
>
>
>
> My Mom use to tell me, "If you cant say something nice, Don't say anything
> at all".
>
>
>
> You are right about the camera angle. being a novel approach, One that I
> never though of trying.
>
>
>
> There were quite of few suggestion that I would like to make While
> watching this video, In order to help this person get the most out of his
> Legacy. Simple little things, like plaining off the corners before you try
> to use the spiral/lead screw. Turning the headstock by hand/lever handle,
> and moving the Carriage by hand, to make the spindle round. Also, Making
> the spindle round first, so the spindle dose not have a flat spot, before
> you try to turn...  (there are more, but I will stop there.)
>
> Over all I like the attempt, Perhaps his videos will bring in more people,
> to start using the Legacy? We can ONLY Hope. ;-)
>
>
>
> Thanks for sharing this.
>
>
>
> Have a good day.
>
> C.A.G.
>
>
>
> On Thursday, February 2, 2023 at 06:43:29 PM EST, bulke...@mmnet.com.au <
> bulke...@mmnet.com.au> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Zy8Ll7FSM0_channel=CoupleofBunkys
>
>
>
> just watched this comments ?
>
>
>
> needs a bit of info like bits used and pitches I think great camera angle
>
>
>
> Bill
>
>
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Re: milling

2023-02-03 Thread Tim Ziegler
yup looks like learn and video as you go.

Kind Regards,

Timothy J. Ziegler
Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty
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Foreston MN 56330

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320-630-2243 cell


On Fri, Feb 3, 2023 at 1:51 AM  wrote:

> Well we all have to learn I’m sure he will get better over time and we are
> here to answer any questions
>
>
>
>
>
> Bill
>
>
>
> *From:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com <
> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> *On Behalf Of *M.W.Foscue
> *Sent:* Friday, 3 February 2023 4:25 PM
> *To:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
> *Subject:* Re: milling
>
>
>
> Yes - GREAT position for the camera.  Not sure why he seemed to plow a
> channel up from the tailstock end (our right to left - to a bit shy of 40%
> of the length).  Then he milled the twist - almost completely removing that
> channel.
>
> Mac
> --
> --
>
> -Original Message-
> From: 
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> To: 
> Subject: milling
>
>
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Zy8Ll7FSM0_channel=CoupleofBunkys
>
>
>
> just watched this comments ?
>
>
>
> needs a bit of info like bits used and pitches I think great camera angle
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Re: milling

2023-02-03 Thread Tim Ziegler
Yeah we all started somewhere. You should see my first sticks. uff.
Kind Regards,

Timothy J. Ziegler
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On Thu, Feb 2, 2023 at 11:27 PM 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills <
legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> wrote:

> Hey Bill.
>
> My Mom use to tell me, "If you cant say something nice, Don't say anything
> at all".
>
> You are right about the camera angle. being a novel approach, One that I
> never though of trying.
>
> There were quite of few suggestion that I would like to make While
> watching this video, In order to help this person get the most out of his
> Legacy. Simple little things, like plaining off the corners before you try
> to use the spiral/lead screw. Turning the headstock by hand/lever handle,
> and moving the Carriage by hand, to make the spindle round. Also, Making
> the spindle round first, so the spindle dose not have a flat spot, before
> you try to turn...  (there are more, but I will stop there.)
> Over all I like the attempt, Perhaps his videos will bring in more people,
> to start using the Legacy? We can ONLY Hope. ;-)
>
> Thanks for sharing this.
>
> Have a good day.
> C.A.G.
>
> On Thursday, February 2, 2023 at 06:43:29 PM EST, bulke...@mmnet.com.au <
> bulke...@mmnet.com.au> wrote:
>
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Zy8Ll7FSM0_channel=CoupleofBunkys
>
>
>
> just watched this comments ?
>
>
>
> needs a bit of info like bits used and pitches I think great camera angle
>
>
>
> Bill
>
>
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RE: milling

2023-02-02 Thread bulkeley
He is new and as he wants a better and better job im sure he will ask questions 
and we can help

I did leave a comment during and after asking for more info on what he is doing 
like what bits and what pitches

He is using and he needs to learn the difference between a rope bit and a 
barley bit 

But we all had to learn right

 

Bill

 

From: 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills 
 
Sent: Friday, 3 February 2023 4:27 PM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: milling

 

Hey Bill.

 

My Mom use to tell me, "If you cant say something nice, Don't say anything at 
all". 

 

You are right about the camera angle. being a novel approach, One that I never 
though of trying.

 

There were quite of few suggestion that I would like to make While watching 
this video, In order to help this person get the most out of his Legacy. Simple 
little things, like plaining off the corners before you try to use the 
spiral/lead screw. Turning the headstock by hand/lever handle, and moving the 
Carriage by hand, to make the spindle round. Also, Making the spindle round 
first, so the spindle dose not have a flat spot, before you try to turn...  
(there are more, but I will stop there.) 

Over all I like the attempt, Perhaps his videos will bring in more people, to 
start using the Legacy? We can ONLY Hope. ;-)

 

Thanks for sharing this.

 

Have a good day.

C.A.G. 

 

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<mailto:bulke...@mmnet.com.au>  mailto:bulke...@mmnet.com.au> > wrote: 

 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Zy8Ll7FSM0 
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Zy8Ll7FSM0_channel=CoupleofBunkys> 
_channel=CoupleofBunkys

 

just watched this comments ?

 

needs a bit of info like bits used and pitches I think great camera angle 

 

Bill

 

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RE: milling

2023-02-02 Thread bulkeley
Well we all have to learn I’m sure he will get better over time and we are here 
to answer any questions

 

 

Bill

 

From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
 On Behalf Of M.W.Foscue
Sent: Friday, 3 February 2023 4:25 PM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: milling

 

Yes - GREAT position for the camera.  Not sure why he seemed to plow a channel 
up from the tailstock end (our right to left - to a bit shy of 40% of the 
length).  Then he milled the twist - almost completely removing that channel.

Mac

  _  

  _  

-Original Message-
From: mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> >
Sent: Feb 2, 2023 6:43 PM
To: mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> >
Subject: milling

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Zy8Ll7FSM0 
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Zy8Ll7FSM0_channel=CoupleofBunkys> 
_channel=CoupleofBunkys

 

just watched this comments ?

 

needs a bit of info like bits used and pitches I think great camera angle 

 

Bill

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Re: milling

2023-02-02 Thread M.W.Foscue
Curtis,
I noticed the same as you - I liked the camera position.  It was apparent the 
stock (Bill - for you - "timber"?) was not mounted centered on the mounting dog 
and tailstock center.  If it were, he'd have eliminated all the flats at very 
close to the same time - versus still having a flat well after the other 3 were 
milled to cylindrical.
Mac
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From: 
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To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 

Subject: Re: milling

 
Hey Bill.
 
My Mom use to tell me, "If you cant say something nice, Don't say anything at 
all". 
 
You are right about the camera angle. being a novel approach, One that I never 
though of trying.
 
There were quite of few suggestion that I would like to make While watching 
this video, In order to help this person get the most out of his Legacy. Simple 
little things, like plaining off the corners before you try to use the 
spiral/lead screw. Turning the headstock by hand/lever handle, and moving the 
Carriage by hand, to make the spindle round. Also, Making the spindle round 
first, so the spindle dose not have a flat spot, before you try to turn...  
(there are more, but I will stop there.) 
Over all I like the attempt, Perhaps his videos will bring in more people, to 
start using the Legacy? We can ONLY Hope. ;-)
 
Thanks for sharing this.
 
Have a good day.
C.A.G. 
 

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 wrote:
 
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Zy8Ll7FSM0ab_channel=CoupleofBunkys
  
just watched this comments ?
  
needs a bit of info like bits used and pitches I think great camera angle 
  
Bill
  



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Re: milling

2023-02-02 Thread 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
 Hey Bill.
My Mom use to tell me, "If you cant say something nice, Don't say anything at 
all". 
You are right about the camera angle. being a novel approach, One that I never 
though of trying.
There were quite of few suggestion that I would like to make While watching 
this video, In order to help this person get the most out of his Legacy. Simple 
little things, like plaining off the corners before you try to use the 
spiral/lead screw. Turning the headstock by hand/lever handle, and moving the 
Carriage by hand, to make the spindle round. Also, Making the spindle round 
first, so the spindle dose not have a flat spot, before you try to turn...  
(there are more, but I will stop there.) Over all I like the attempt, Perhaps 
his videos will bring in more people, to start using the Legacy? We can ONLY 
Hope. ;-)
Thanks for sharing this.
Have a good day.C.A.G. 
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 wrote:  
 
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Zy8Ll7FSM0_channel=CoupleofBunkys

  

just watched this comments ?

  

needs a bit of info like bits used and pitches I think great camera angle 

  

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Re: milling

2023-02-02 Thread M.W.Foscue
Yes - GREAT position for the camera.  Not sure why he seemed to plow a channel 
up from the tailstock end (our right to left - to a bit shy of 40% of the 
length).  Then he milled the twist - almost completely removing that channel.
Mac
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To: 
Subject: milling

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Zy8Ll7FSM0ab_channel=CoupleofBunkys
 
just watched this comments ?
 
needs a bit of info like bits used and pitches I think great camera angle 
 
Bill


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Re: milling

2023-02-02 Thread Tim Ziegler
Yup good to see him doing another though and stepping out a bit.

Kind Regards,

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

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


On Thu, Feb 2, 2023 at 5:43 PM  wrote:

> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Zy8Ll7FSM0_channel=CoupleofBunkys
>
>
>
> just watched this comments ?
>
>
>
> needs a bit of info like bits used and pitches I think great camera angle
>
>
>
> Bill
>
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Re: milling a post longer than your mill

2021-11-29 Thread Jeff Richmond
Thanks for the tip. 

Jeff from Connecticut

> On Nov 28, 2021, at 9:07 PM, bulke...@mmnet.com.au wrote:
> 
> 
> If your post is square you can make up something similar to this (see pics) 
> to put at the end of your mill instead of the tailstock to hold the longer 
> than the mill post it runs on bearings on a base you could mount to your mill 
> so a cuck on one end the steady on the other and end for end and wola you 
> mill a post longer than your mill.
>  
> And don’t for get you can always join several shorter posts together to make 
> a longer post too.
> This is how I would do it just my opinion.
>  
> Bill
>  
>  
> From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
>  On Behalf Of bulke...@mmnet.com.au
> Sent: Monday, 29 November 2021 12:31 PM
> To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
> Subject: RE: New member introduction
>  
> Also if you hold the work in a chuck and the other end in a steady rest you 
> can do it all in just the mill . do half then end for end and do the second 
> half
>  
> Bill
>  
> From: 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills 
>  
> Sent: Monday, 29 November 2021 12:19 PM
> To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: New member introduction
>  
> Hello again Jeff
>  
> Your 900 can turn a 8' post if you only turn 4' at a time. It will take some 
> slight modifications, like removing your tailstock on the legacy and using 
> some time of object to hold the end of your stock. 
> I small hole in the wall in my garage did it first, to hold my live center.
> Then latter I extended my rails.
> Mike added another lathe tail stock to his Wood Chuck. 
>  
> When there is a will, there is Always a way! ;-)
>  
> C.A.G.
>  
> On Sunday, November 28, 2021, 08:08:06 PM EST, Jeff Richmond 
>  wrote:
>  
>  
> Thanks for the background Mike and the warm welcome. I think I saw some snow 
> coming down today. 
>  
> I have a goal of being able to do 8’ posts in the future (not on my stock 
> 900) but a 15’ post must be a sight to behold and a real bear to move around. 
> I am not familiar with the previous generation models and their compatibility 
> with the newer manual / driven mills. I am not sure what generation to call 
> these since Legacy improved something it seemed almost every year for a while 
> and came out with yet another model / package to offer.
>  
> Jeff from Connecticut 
>  
> 
> On Nov 28, 2021, at 6:43 PM, Okla Mike (Liltwisted)  
> wrote:
> 
> 
> Welcome to the group Jeff.  I'm with you on the smell of burnt   
> I don't like it at all.  Air exchange as well as a good filtered mask is a 
> must. 
> 
> The Wood Chuck in the picture has one very important mod that was made by the 
> owner.  He took the 1 X 2 steel rail off the front and replaced it with a 2 X 
> 2 That I am sure helped with a lot of the sway that would turn up in the big 
> bladed cuts.  The next model after the wood chuck was the Steely as we call 
> them.  They used square galvanized tubes to add strength.  I still use my 
> Woodchuck because I can do a lot more in the way of modifications when the 
> center points are raised and not trapped between rails.  I have done 15 foot 
> posts and table bases with a diameter of 25" All the way down to roping a 
> tooth pick.  Welcome to the group that does not accept "limitations"
> 
> Mike OK
> 
> On 11/28/2021 7:01 AM, Jeff Richmond wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>  
> I recently joined this group in late October as a fellow owner of a Legacy 
> Ornamental Mill with the hopes of learning more about this tool and its 
> capabilities. Thanks in advance to everyone for sharing offering your 
> experiences and helpful tips that a user group like this provides. 
>  
> To add a little input to the recent group conversations
>  
> Bone Turning, I have turned some deer antler pens upon request which were 
> well seasoned (dry) but there was a distinct smell like burnt skin / 
> fingernail during the process. They came out well but it is not a medium I 
> prefer to focus on.
>  
> Lookout for used mills: I am always on the lookout for parts and accessories 
> for my mill as I am sure most of you are. I do not need another (at least 
> that what I have to keep telling myself) but in my searching, I did bump into 
> this one if anyone wants to expand their capability. It is a little older but 
> it appears to have a variety of gears as well as the manuals and 
> instructional videos ( including a VHS player )  Legacy ( Woodchuck ) 
> Ornamental Mill - tools - by owner - sale (craigslist.org)
>  
> Jeff from Connecticut
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Re: milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain

2021-04-22 Thread 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
 Hey Bill
Any info on this topic that you can find would be nice to see again.  a lot of 
our old archives just do not work any longer. Im sure Tim may have them saved 
of some kind of server, But google is no  longer helping us out on archiving 
and things like that any longer.  So like to Old adage, "What's Old, Becomes 
new Again." is very true.
talk to you all more latter.
C.A.G.
On Thursday, April 22, 2021, 10:42:51 AM EDT, Tim Ziegler 
 wrote:  
 
 lol
Kind Regards,
Timothy J. ZieglerZiegler WoodWork & Specialty14171 160th Ave.Foreston MN 56330
320-294-5798 shop320-630-2243 cell

On Thu, Apr 22, 2021 at 8:58 AM M.W.Foscue  wrote:

Bill,VERY Nice!Thanks for sharing.Is that second one an image of one of the 
"Down Under" marsupials you have roaming around on your property?!?!Excellent 
work on both!Mac

-Original Message-
From: bulke...@mmnet.com.au
Sent: Apr 22, 2021 9:33 AM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain


here is a couple from last year or the year before I can’t remember they are 2 
ft long you will have to zoom them in to see properly, the pics don’t really do 
them justice and I’m no expert scroller either

 

Bill

From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
 On Behalf Of Tim Ziegler
Sent: Thursday, 22 April 2021 10:55 PM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain

 

I'd love to see your scrolling work too. Yea depends on the day how fast I 
decide to go lol. Lot of customers right now do it gets nuts. In shop until 
9:00 last night. Well including the rosette I made



 

On Thu, Apr 22, 2021, 7:51 AM  wrote:


Yep I’m just a big fat grizzy bear lol in spring and fall I do legacy in winter 
and summer I scroll saw I’m half way through scrolling a sailing ship I’m doing 
on that big oval  piece of timber I milled thinner on the legacy and of course 
I’m still trying to finish off the triple spiral I’m more busy now I’m not 
working than I ever was before the difference is I’m a dam sight slower now lol

 

Bill

From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
 On Behalf Of Tim Ziegler
Sent: Thursday, 22 April 2021 9:01 PM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain

 

lol I wondered why you were so quiet. Didn't know you hibernated in the cold lol


Kind Regards,

 

Timothy J. Ziegler



 

On Thu, Apr 22, 2021 at 1:59 AM  wrote:


Yes I remembered someone was asking about threads on the legacy this would be 
the way to cut those finer thread pitches. And no Tim I have not forgotten pics 
of my nut screwing set up I just haven’t been in the shop for a while we have 
had a few cold days nothing like you guys get but too cold for my bones.

 

Bill

From: 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills 
 
Sent: Thursday, 22 April 2021 4:01 PM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain

 

I remember that.

Even today that idea is impressive. 

When there is a will, there is always a way to get the job done. ;-)

 

Perhaps I will try it, for my self? 

 

Thanks for re-posting this Bill

 

C.A.G.



 

On Thursday, April 22, 2021, 12:45:35 AM EDT,  wrote: 

 

opps there is a typo in the first one I had the word (gear) instead of 
(sprocket)

written in the attachment fixed now

 

Bill 

From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
 On Behalf Of bulke...@mmnet.com.au
Sent: Thursday, 22 April 2021 1:52 PM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain

 

Looking through my legacy stuff on my computer and I found this page of mine on 
using a chain and sprockets on the mill to cut fine pitches or threads if you 
use the 60 degree router bit. Now this was for me only so sorry if its not all 
that clear to follow but I thought I might share, one or 2 of you guys might 
like it I added a few pics to help. This was pre fire so no more info sorry.

 

Bill





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Re: milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain

2021-04-22 Thread Tim Ziegler
lol
Kind Regards,

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

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


On Thu, Apr 22, 2021 at 8:58 AM M.W.Foscue  wrote:

> Bill,
> VERY Nice!
> Thanks for sharing.
> Is that second one an image of one of the "Down Under" marsupials you have
> roaming around on your property?!?!
> Excellent work on both!
> Mac
> --
>
> -Original Message-
> From: bulke...@mmnet.com.au
> Sent: Apr 22, 2021 9:33 AM
> To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
> Subject: RE: milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain
>
> here is a couple from last year or the year before I can’t remember they
> are 2 ft long you will have to zoom them in to see properly, the pics don’t
> really do them justice and I’m no expert scroller either
>
>
>
> Bill
> --
>
> *From:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com <
> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> *On Behalf Of *Tim Ziegler
> *Sent:* Thursday, 22 April 2021 10:55 PM
> *To:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
> *Subject:* Re: milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain
>
>
>
> I'd love to see your scrolling work too. Yea depends on the day how fast I
> decide to go lol. Lot of customers right now do it gets nuts. In shop until
> 9:00 last night. Well including the rosette I made
> --
>
>
>
> On Thu, Apr 22, 2021, 7:51 AM  wrote:
>
> Yep I’m just a big fat grizzy bear lol in spring and fall I do legacy in
> winter and summer I scroll saw I’m half way through scrolling a sailing
> ship I’m doing on that big oval  piece of timber I milled thinner on the
> legacy and of course I’m still trying to finish off the triple spiral I’m
> more busy now I’m not working than I ever was before the difference is I’m
> a dam sight slower now lol
>
>
>
> Bill
> --
>
> *From:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com <
> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> *On Behalf Of *Tim Ziegler
> *Sent:* Thursday, 22 April 2021 9:01 PM
> *To:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
> *Subject:* Re: milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain
>
>
>
> lol I wondered why you were so quiet. Didn't know you hibernated in the
> cold lol
>
> Kind Regards,
>
>
>
> Timothy J. Ziegler
> --
>
>
>
> On Thu, Apr 22, 2021 at 1:59 AM  wrote:
>
> Yes I remembered someone was asking about threads on the legacy this would
> be the way to cut those finer thread pitches. And no Tim I have not
> forgotten pics of my nut screwing set up I just haven’t been in the shop
> for a while we have had a few cold days nothing like you guys get but too
> cold for my bones.
>
>
>
> Bill
> --
>
> *From:* 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills <
> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com>
> *Sent:* Thursday, 22 April 2021 4:01 PM
> *To:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
> *Subject:* Re: milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain
>
>
>
> I remember that.
>
> Even today that idea is impressive.
>
> When there is a will, there is always a way to get the job done. ;-)
>
>
>
> Perhaps I will try it, for my self?
>
>
>
> Thanks for re-posting this Bill
>
>
>
> C.A.G.
> --
>
>
>
> On Thursday, April 22, 2021, 12:45:35 AM EDT, 
> wrote:
>
>
>
> opps there is a typo in the first one I had the word (gear) instead of
> (sprocket)
>
> written in the attachment fixed now
>
>
>
> Bill
> --
>
> *From:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com <
> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> *On Behalf Of *
> bulke...@mmnet.com.au
> *Sent:* Thursday, 22 April 2021 1:52 PM
> *To:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
> *Subject:* milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain
>
>
>
> Looking through my legacy stuff on my computer and I found this page of
> mine on using a chain and sprockets on the mill to cut fine pitches or
> threads if you use the 60 degree router bit. Now this was for me only so
> sorry if its not all that clear to follow but I thought I might share, one
> or 2 of you guys might like it I added a few pics to help. This was pre
> fire so no more info sorry.
>
>
>
> Bill
>
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Re: milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain

2021-04-22 Thread Tim Ziegler
Very good I think I need to get back on my scroll saw.

Kind Regards,

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

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


On Thu, Apr 22, 2021 at 8:35 AM  wrote:

> here is a couple from last year or the year before I can’t remember they
> are 2 ft long you will have to zoom them in to see properly, the pics don’t
> really do them justice and I’m no expert scroller either
>
>
>
> Bill
>
>
>
> *From:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com <
> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> *On Behalf Of *Tim Ziegler
> *Sent:* Thursday, 22 April 2021 10:55 PM
> *To:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
> *Subject:* Re: milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain
>
>
>
> I'd love to see your scrolling work too. Yea depends on the day how fast I
> decide to go lol. Lot of customers right now do it gets nuts. In shop until
> 9:00 last night. Well including the rosette I made
>
>
>
> On Thu, Apr 22, 2021, 7:51 AM  wrote:
>
> Yep I’m just a big fat grizzy bear lol in spring and fall I do legacy in
> winter and summer I scroll saw I’m half way through scrolling a sailing
> ship I’m doing on that big oval  piece of timber I milled thinner on the
> legacy and of course I’m still trying to finish off the triple spiral I’m
> more busy now I’m not working than I ever was before the difference is I’m
> a dam sight slower now lol
>
>
>
> Bill
>
>
>
> *From:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com <
> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> *On Behalf Of *Tim Ziegler
> *Sent:* Thursday, 22 April 2021 9:01 PM
> *To:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
> *Subject:* Re: milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain
>
>
>
> lol I wondered why you were so quiet. Didn't know you hibernated in the
> cold lol
>
> Kind Regards,
>
>
>
> Timothy J. Ziegler
>
> Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty
>
> 14171 160th Ave.
>
> Foreston MN 56330
>
>
>
> 320-294-5798 shop
>
> 320-630-2243 cell
>
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, Apr 22, 2021 at 1:59 AM  wrote:
>
> Yes I remembered someone was asking about threads on the legacy this would
> be the way to cut those finer thread pitches. And no Tim I have not
> forgotten pics of my nut screwing set up I just haven’t been in the shop
> for a while we have had a few cold days nothing like you guys get but too
> cold for my bones.
>
>
>
> Bill
>
>
>
> *From:* 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills <
> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com>
> *Sent:* Thursday, 22 April 2021 4:01 PM
> *To:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
> *Subject:* Re: milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain
>
>
>
> I remember that.
>
> Even today that idea is impressive.
>
> When there is a will, there is always a way to get the job done. ;-)
>
>
>
> Perhaps I will try it, for my self?
>
>
>
> Thanks for re-posting this Bill
>
>
>
> C.A.G.
>
>
>
> On Thursday, April 22, 2021, 12:45:35 AM EDT, 
> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> opps there is a typo in the first one I had the word (gear) instead of
> (sprocket)
>
> written in the attachment fixed now
>
>
>
> Bill
>
>
>
> *From:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com <
> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> *On Behalf Of *
> bulke...@mmnet.com.au
> *Sent:* Thursday, 22 April 2021 1:52 PM
> *To:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
> *Subject:* milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain
>
>
>
> Looking through my legacy stuff on my computer and I found this page of
> mine on using a chain and sprockets on the mill to cut fine pitches or
> threads if you use the 60 degree router bit. Now this was for me only so
> sorry if its not all that clear to follow but I thought I might share, one
> or 2 of you guys might like it I added a few pics to help. This was pre
> fire so no more info sorry.
>
>
>
> Bill
>
>
>
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Re: milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain

2021-04-22 Thread Tim Ziegler
Great advice and thanks Bill.

Kind Regards,

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

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


On Thu, Apr 22, 2021 at 8:26 AM  wrote:

> Sharper cutters and slower rpm helps that too when I do the big 4tpi
> threads I’m running the router on its slowest speed and a very very slow
> feed rate
>
> Chipping is a much more of a problem than burning lots of thin ca glue
> helps too it also might help you on the rosettes as well, paint them with
> ca just before a last 10 thou finishing cut. If you don’t intend to ever
> coat your threaded project with anything but an oil before you finish the
> thread submerge it in a wood oil in a pressure pot over night to saturate
> the wood with oil it should really help with woods that chip bad but I like
> a bit of a polish so I don’t do that.
>
>
>
> Bill
>
>
>
> *From:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com <
> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> *On Behalf Of *Tim Ziegler
> *Sent:* Thursday, 22 April 2021 10:52 PM
> *To:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
> *Subject:* Re: milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain
>
>
>
> Well I sure hope all this info is archived in someone's locker some where.
> I'd like to see a lot of the past stuff. I also want to start a post about
> raising and lowering the Z access with either the hand wheel or motor. But
> effective enough to get out of cut before it burns
>
>
>
> On Thu, Apr 22, 2021, 7:43 AM  wrote:
>
> I changed nothing they just replace the  legacy gears on the mill. I
> posted it on the group many years ago but I searched the archives and could
> not find the post so what you see is all I have I’m glad I kept it now Tim
> K made a set too and I couldn’t find his post either sorry
>
>
>
> Bill
>
>
>
> *From:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com <
> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> *On Behalf Of *Tim Ziegler
> *Sent:* Thursday, 22 April 2021 8:56 PM
> *To:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
> *Subject:* Re: milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain
>
>
>
> I have a dumb question but did you make some of
>
> your shafts longer to accomidate those sprokets or
>
> is there enough space to accomidate them?
>
>
> Kind Regards,
>
>
>
> Timothy J. Ziegler
>
> Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty
>
> 14171 160th Ave.
>
> Foreston MN 56330
>
>
>
> 320-294-5798 shop
>
> 320-630-2243 cell
>
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, Apr 21, 2021 at 11:17 PM  wrote:
>
> opps there is a typo in the first one I had the word (gear) instead of
> (sprocket)
>
> written in the attachment fixed now
>
>
>
> Bill
>
>
>
> *From:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com <
> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> *On Behalf Of *
> bulke...@mmnet.com.au
> *Sent:* Thursday, 22 April 2021 1:52 PM
> *To:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
> *Subject:* milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain
>
>
>
> Looking through my legacy stuff on my computer and I found this page of
> mine on using a chain and sprockets on the mill to cut fine pitches or
> threads if you use the 60 degree router bit. Now this was for me only so
> sorry if its not all that clear to follow but I thought I might share, one
> or 2 of you guys might like it I added a few pics to help. This was pre
> fire so no more info sorry.
>
>
>
> Bill
>
>
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RE: milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain

2021-04-22 Thread bulkeley
Yea the dragon cave Koala nasty big buggers they live solely on tree hugger 
meat lol  we don’t get many trespassers down in our bottom paddocks 

 

Bill

 

 

From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
 On Behalf Of M.W.Foscue
Sent: Thursday, 22 April 2021 11:58 PM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain

 

Bill,

VERY Nice!

Thanks for sharing.

Is that second one an image of one of the "Down Under" marsupials you have 
roaming around on your property?!?!

Excellent work on both!

Mac

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-Original Message- 
From: bulke...@mmnet.com.au <mailto:bulke...@mmnet.com.au>  
Sent: Apr 22, 2021 9:33 AM 
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
<mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com>  
Subject: RE: milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain 




here is a couple from last year or the year before I can’t remember they are 2 
ft long you will have to zoom them in to see properly, the pics don’t really do 
them justice and I’m no expert scroller either

 

Bill


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From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
<mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com>  
mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> > On Behalf Of Tim Ziegler
Sent: Thursday, 22 April 2021 10:55 PM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
<mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> 
Subject: Re: milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain

 

I'd love to see your scrolling work too. Yea depends on the day how fast I 
decide to go lol. Lot of customers right now do it gets nuts. In shop until 
9:00 last night. Well including the rosette I made


  _  


 

On Thu, Apr 22, 2021, 7:51 AM mailto:bulke...@mmnet.com.au> > wrote:

Yep I’m just a big fat grizzy bear lol in spring and fall I do legacy in winter 
and summer I scroll saw I’m half way through scrolling a sailing ship I’m doing 
on that big oval  piece of timber I milled thinner on the legacy and of course 
I’m still trying to finish off the triple spiral I’m more busy now I’m not 
working than I ever was before the difference is I’m a dam sight slower now lol

 

Bill


  _  


From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
<mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com>  
mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> > On Behalf Of Tim Ziegler
Sent: Thursday, 22 April 2021 9:01 PM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
<mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> 
Subject: Re: milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain

 

lol I wondered why you were so quiet. Didn't know you hibernated in the cold lol


Kind Regards,

 

Timothy J. Ziegler


  _  


 

On Thu, Apr 22, 2021 at 1:59 AM mailto:bulke...@mmnet.com.au> > wrote:

Yes I remembered someone was asking about threads on the legacy this would be 
the way to cut those finer thread pitches. And no Tim I have not forgotten pics 
of my nut screwing set up I just haven’t been in the shop for a while we have 
had a few cold days nothing like you guys get but too cold for my bones.

 

Bill


  _  


From: 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills 
mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> > 
Sent: Thursday, 22 April 2021 4:01 PM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
<mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> 
Subject: Re: milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain

 

I remember that.

Even today that idea is impressive. 

When there is a will, there is always a way to get the job done. ;-)

 

Perhaps I will try it, for my self? 

 

Thanks for re-posting this Bill

 

C.A.G.


  _  


 

On Thursday, April 22, 2021, 12:45:35 AM EDT, mailto:bulke...@mmnet.com.au> > wrote: 

 

opps there is a typo in the first one I had the word (gear) instead of 
(sprocket)

written in the attachment fixed now

 

Bill 


  _  


From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
<mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com>  
mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> > On Behalf Of 
bulke...@mmnet.com.au <mailto:bulke...@mmnet.com.au> 
Sent: Thursday, 22 April 2021 1:52 PM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
<mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> 
Subject: milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain

 

Looking through my legacy stuff on my computer and I found this page of mine on 
using a chain and sprockets on the mill to cut fine pitches or threads if you 
use the 60 degree router bit. Now this was for me only so sorry if its not all 
that clear to follow but I thought I might share, one or 2 of you guys might 
like it I added a few pics to help. This was pre fire so no more info sorry.

 

Bill

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RE: milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain

2021-04-22 Thread M.W.Foscue
Bill,VERY Nice!Thanks for sharing.Is that second one an image of one of the "Down Under" marsupials you have roaming around on your property?!?!Excellent work on both!Mac-Original Message-
From: bulke...@mmnet.com.au
Sent: Apr 22, 2021 9:33 AM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain

here is a couple from last year or the year before I can’t remember they are 2 ft long you will have to zoom them in to see properly, the pics don’t really do them justice and I’m no expert scroller either BillFrom: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Tim ZieglerSent: Thursday, 22 April 2021 10:55 PMTo: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.comSubject: Re: milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain I'd love to see your scrolling work too. Yea depends on the day how fast I decide to go lol. Lot of customers right now do it gets nuts. In shop until 9:00 last night. Well including the rosette I made On Thu, Apr 22, 2021, 7:51 AM <bulke...@mmnet.com.au> wrote:Yep I’m just a big fat grizzy bear lol in spring and fall I do legacy in winter and summer I scroll saw I’m half way through scrolling a sailing ship I’m doing on that big oval  piece of timber I milled thinner on the legacy and of course I’m still trying to finish off the triple spiral I’m more busy now I’m not working than I ever was before the difference is I’m a dam sight slower now lol BillFrom: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com <legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> On Behalf Of Tim ZieglerSent: Thursday, 22 April 2021 9:01 PMTo: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.comSubject: Re: milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain lol I wondered why you were so quiet. Didn't know you hibernated in the cold lolKind Regards, Timothy J. Ziegler On Thu, Apr 22, 2021 at 1:59 AM <bulke...@mmnet.com.au> wrote:Yes I remembered someone was asking about threads on the legacy this would be the way to cut those finer thread pitches. And no Tim I have not forgotten pics of my nut screwing set up I just haven’t been in the shop for a while we have had a few cold days nothing like you guys get but too cold for my bones. BillFrom: 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills <legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> Sent: Thursday, 22 April 2021 4:01 PMTo: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.comSubject: Re: milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain I remember that.Even today that idea is impressive. When there is a will, there is always a way to get the job done. ;-) Perhaps I will try it, for my self?  Thanks for re-posting this Bill C.A.G. On Thursday, April 22, 2021, 12:45:35 AM EDT, <bulke...@mmnet.com.au> wrote:  opps there is a typo in the first one I had the word (gear) instead of (sprocket)written in the attachment fixed now Bill From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com <legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> On Behalf Of bulke...@mmnet.com.auSent: Thursday, 22 April 2021 1:52 PMTo: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.comSubject: milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain Looking through my legacy stuff on my computer and I found this page of mine on using a chain and sprockets on the mill to cut fine pitches or threads if you use the 60 degree router bit. Now this was for me only so sorry if its not all that clear to follow but I thought I might share, one or 2 of you guys might like it I added a few pics to help. This was pre fire so no more info sorry. Bill




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RE: milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain

2021-04-22 Thread bulkeley
Sharper cutters and slower rpm helps that too when I do the big 4tpi threads 
I’m running the router on its slowest speed and a very very slow feed rate

Chipping is a much more of a problem than burning lots of thin ca glue helps 
too it also might help you on the rosettes as well, paint them with ca just 
before a last 10 thou finishing cut. If you don’t intend to ever coat your 
threaded project with anything but an oil before you finish the thread submerge 
it in a wood oil in a pressure pot over night to saturate the wood with oil it 
should really help with woods that chip bad but I like a bit of a polish so I 
don’t do that.

 

Bill

 

From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
 On Behalf Of Tim Ziegler
Sent: Thursday, 22 April 2021 10:52 PM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain

 

Well I sure hope all this info is archived in someone's locker some where. I'd 
like to see a lot of the past stuff. I also want to start a post about raising 
and lowering the Z access with either the hand wheel or motor. But effective 
enough to get out of cut before it burns

 

On Thu, Apr 22, 2021, 7:43 AM mailto:bulke...@mmnet.com.au> > wrote:

I changed nothing they just replace the  legacy gears on the mill. I posted it 
on the group many years ago but I searched the archives and could not find the 
post so what you see is all I have I’m glad I kept it now Tim K made a set too 
and I couldn’t find his post either sorry

 

Bill

 

From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
<mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com>  
mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> > On Behalf Of Tim Ziegler
Sent: Thursday, 22 April 2021 8:56 PM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
<mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> 
Subject: Re: milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain

 

I have a dumb question but did you make some of 

your shafts longer to accomidate those sprokets or 

is there enough space to accomidate them?




Kind Regards,

 

Timothy J. Ziegler

Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty

14171 160th Ave.

Foreston MN 56330

 

320-294-5798 shop

320-630-2243 cell

 

 

On Wed, Apr 21, 2021 at 11:17 PM mailto:bulke...@mmnet.com.au> > wrote:

opps there is a typo in the first one I had the word (gear) instead of 
(sprocket)

written in the attachment fixed now

 

Bill 

 

From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
<mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com>  
mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> > On Behalf Of 
bulke...@mmnet.com.au <mailto:bulke...@mmnet.com.au> 
Sent: Thursday, 22 April 2021 1:52 PM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
<mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> 
Subject: milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain

 

Looking through my legacy stuff on my computer and I found this page of mine on 
using a chain and sprockets on the mill to cut fine pitches or threads if you 
use the 60 degree router bit. Now this was for me only so sorry if its not all 
that clear to follow but I thought I might share, one or 2 of you guys might 
like it I added a few pics to help. This was pre fire so no more info sorry.

 

Bill

 

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Re: milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain

2021-04-22 Thread Tim Ziegler
I'd love to see your scrolling work too. Yea depends on the day how fast I
decide to go lol. Lot of customers right now do it gets nuts. In shop until
9:00 last night. Well including the rosette I made

On Thu, Apr 22, 2021, 7:51 AM  wrote:

> Yep I’m just a big fat grizzy bear lol in spring and fall I do legacy in
> winter and summer I scroll saw I’m half way through scrolling a sailing
> ship I’m doing on that big oval  piece of timber I milled thinner on the
> legacy and of course I’m still trying to finish off the triple spiral I’m
> more busy now I’m not working than I ever was before the difference is I’m
> a dam sight slower now lol
>
>
>
> Bill
>
>
>
> *From:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com <
> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> *On Behalf Of *Tim Ziegler
> *Sent:* Thursday, 22 April 2021 9:01 PM
> *To:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
> *Subject:* Re: milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain
>
>
>
> lol I wondered why you were so quiet. Didn't know you hibernated in the
> cold lol
>
> Kind Regards,
>
>
>
> Timothy J. Ziegler
>
> Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty
>
> 14171 160th Ave.
>
> Foreston MN 56330
>
>
>
> 320-294-5798 shop
>
> 320-630-2243 cell
>
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, Apr 22, 2021 at 1:59 AM  wrote:
>
> Yes I remembered someone was asking about threads on the legacy this would
> be the way to cut those finer thread pitches. And no Tim I have not
> forgotten pics of my nut screwing set up I just haven’t been in the shop
> for a while we have had a few cold days nothing like you guys get but too
> cold for my bones.
>
>
>
> Bill
>
>
>
> *From:* 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills <
> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com>
> *Sent:* Thursday, 22 April 2021 4:01 PM
> *To:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
> *Subject:* Re: milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain
>
>
>
> I remember that.
>
> Even today that idea is impressive.
>
> When there is a will, there is always a way to get the job done. ;-)
>
>
>
> Perhaps I will try it, for my self?
>
>
>
> Thanks for re-posting this Bill
>
>
>
> C.A.G.
>
>
>
> On Thursday, April 22, 2021, 12:45:35 AM EDT, 
> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> opps there is a typo in the first one I had the word (gear) instead of
> (sprocket)
>
> written in the attachment fixed now
>
>
>
> Bill
>
>
>
> *From:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com <
> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> *On Behalf Of *
> bulke...@mmnet.com.au
> *Sent:* Thursday, 22 April 2021 1:52 PM
> *To:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
> *Subject:* milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain
>
>
>
> Looking through my legacy stuff on my computer and I found this page of
> mine on using a chain and sprockets on the mill to cut fine pitches or
> threads if you use the 60 degree router bit. Now this was for me only so
> sorry if its not all that clear to follow but I thought I might share, one
> or 2 of you guys might like it I added a few pics to help. This was pre
> fire so no more info sorry.
>
>
>
> Bill
>
>
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RE: milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain

2021-04-22 Thread bulkeley
When I come across it I do 

 

Bill

 

From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
 On Behalf Of Tim Ziegler
Sent: Thursday, 22 April 2021 9:00 PM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain

 

yea lot of stuff like this you guys could repost so we don't 

have to dig in the archives to find it and it helps us get our 

gears turning lol. 


Kind Regards,

 

Timothy J. Ziegler

Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty

14171 160th Ave.

Foreston MN 56330

 

320-294-5798 shop

320-630-2243 cell

 

 

On Thu, Apr 22, 2021 at 1:00 AM 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills 
mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> > wrote:

I remember that.

Even today that idea is impressive. 

When there is a will, there is always a way to get the job done. ;-)

 

Perhaps I will try it, for my self? 

 

Thanks for re-posting this Bill

 

C.A.G.

 

On Thursday, April 22, 2021, 12:45:35 AM EDT, mailto:bulke...@mmnet.com.au> > wrote: 

 

 

opps there is a typo in the first one I had the word (gear) instead of 
(sprocket)

written in the attachment fixed now

 

Bill 

 

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Sent: Thursday, 22 April 2021 1:52 PM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
<mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> 
Subject: milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain

 

Looking through my legacy stuff on my computer and I found this page of mine on 
using a chain and sprockets on the mill to cut fine pitches or threads if you 
use the 60 degree router bit. Now this was for me only so sorry if its not all 
that clear to follow but I thought I might share, one or 2 of you guys might 
like it I added a few pics to help. This was pre fire so no more info sorry.

 

Bill

 

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Re: milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain

2021-04-22 Thread Tim Ziegler
Well I sure hope all this info is archived in someone's locker some where.
I'd like to see a lot of the past stuff. I also want to start a post about
raising and lowering the Z access with either the hand wheel or motor. But
effective enough to get out of cut before it burns

On Thu, Apr 22, 2021, 7:43 AM  wrote:

> I changed nothing they just replace the  legacy gears on the mill. I
> posted it on the group many years ago but I searched the archives and could
> not find the post so what you see is all I have I’m glad I kept it now Tim
> K made a set too and I couldn’t find his post either sorry
>
>
>
> Bill
>
>
>
> *From:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com <
> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> *On Behalf Of *Tim Ziegler
> *Sent:* Thursday, 22 April 2021 8:56 PM
> *To:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
> *Subject:* Re: milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain
>
>
>
> I have a dumb question but did you make some of
>
> your shafts longer to accomidate those sprokets or
>
> is there enough space to accomidate them?
>
>
> Kind Regards,
>
>
>
> Timothy J. Ziegler
>
> Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty
>
> 14171 160th Ave.
>
> Foreston MN 56330
>
>
>
> 320-294-5798 shop
>
> 320-630-2243 cell
>
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, Apr 21, 2021 at 11:17 PM  wrote:
>
> opps there is a typo in the first one I had the word (gear) instead of
> (sprocket)
>
> written in the attachment fixed now
>
>
>
> Bill
>
>
>
> *From:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com <
> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> *On Behalf Of *
> bulke...@mmnet.com.au
> *Sent:* Thursday, 22 April 2021 1:52 PM
> *To:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
> *Subject:* milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain
>
>
>
> Looking through my legacy stuff on my computer and I found this page of
> mine on using a chain and sprockets on the mill to cut fine pitches or
> threads if you use the 60 degree router bit. Now this was for me only so
> sorry if its not all that clear to follow but I thought I might share, one
> or 2 of you guys might like it I added a few pics to help. This was pre
> fire so no more info sorry.
>
>
>
> Bill
>
>
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RE: milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain

2021-04-22 Thread bulkeley
Yep I’m just a big fat grizzy bear lol in spring and fall I do legacy in winter 
and summer I scroll saw I’m half way through scrolling a sailing ship I’m doing 
on that big oval  piece of timber I milled thinner on the legacy and of course 
I’m still trying to finish off the triple spiral I’m more busy now I’m not 
working than I ever was before the difference is I’m a dam sight slower now lol

 

Bill

 

From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
 On Behalf Of Tim Ziegler
Sent: Thursday, 22 April 2021 9:01 PM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain

 

lol I wondered why you were so quiet. Didn't know you hibernated in the cold lol


Kind Regards,

 

Timothy J. Ziegler

Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty

14171 160th Ave.

Foreston MN 56330

 

320-294-5798 shop

320-630-2243 cell

 

 

On Thu, Apr 22, 2021 at 1:59 AM mailto:bulke...@mmnet.com.au> > wrote:

Yes I remembered someone was asking about threads on the legacy this would be 
the way to cut those finer thread pitches. And no Tim I have not forgotten pics 
of my nut screwing set up I just haven’t been in the shop for a while we have 
had a few cold days nothing like you guys get but too cold for my bones.

 

Bill

 

From: 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills 
mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> > 
Sent: Thursday, 22 April 2021 4:01 PM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
<mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> 
Subject: Re: milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain

 

I remember that.

Even today that idea is impressive. 

When there is a will, there is always a way to get the job done. ;-)

 

Perhaps I will try it, for my self? 

 

Thanks for re-posting this Bill

 

C.A.G.

 

On Thursday, April 22, 2021, 12:45:35 AM EDT, mailto:bulke...@mmnet.com.au> > wrote: 

 

 

opps there is a typo in the first one I had the word (gear) instead of 
(sprocket)

written in the attachment fixed now

 

Bill 

 

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Sent: Thursday, 22 April 2021 1:52 PM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
<mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> 
Subject: milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain

 

Looking through my legacy stuff on my computer and I found this page of mine on 
using a chain and sprockets on the mill to cut fine pitches or threads if you 
use the 60 degree router bit. Now this was for me only so sorry if its not all 
that clear to follow but I thought I might share, one or 2 of you guys might 
like it I added a few pics to help. This was pre fire so no more info sorry.

 

Bill

 

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Re: milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain

2021-04-22 Thread Tim Ziegler
They were on back order but they have then in now. I ordered mine on Friday
or Saturday I think. Looking forward to setting up to do some threading
etc... LOM

On Thu, Apr 22, 2021, 7:37 AM  wrote:

> I have an angle ease coming too I have a special idea I want to try with
> it but man is it slow getting hear it has not even left your country yet
> and I ordered  it when we were talking about it I will just have to wait.
>
>
>
> I bought the sprockets and chain from a local shop here for once Australia
> had them lol
>
>
>
> Bill
>
>
>
> *From:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com <
> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> *On Behalf Of *Tim Ziegler
> *Sent:* Thursday, 22 April 2021 8:53 PM
> *To:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
> *Subject:* Re: milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain
>
>
>
> Super interested.
>
> I have another Woodhaven angle ease coming today
>
> actually so I can start messing with the threading etc
>
> do you recall though where you purchased the gears etc...?
>
> Thanks again for sharing Bill.
>
> Kind Regards,
>
>
>
> Timothy J. Ziegler
>
> Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty
>
> 14171 160th Ave.
>
> Foreston MN 56330
>
>
>
> 320-294-5798 shop
>
> 320-630-2243 cell
>
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, Apr 21, 2021 at 10:53 PM  wrote:
>
> Looking through my legacy stuff on my computer and I found this page of
> mine on using a chain and sprockets on the mill to cut fine pitches or
> threads if you use the 60 degree router bit. Now this was for me only so
> sorry if its not all that clear to follow but I thought I might share, one
> or 2 of you guys might like it I added a few pics to help. This was pre
> fire so no more info sorry.
>
>
>
> Bill
>
>
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RE: milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain

2021-04-22 Thread bulkeley
I changed nothing they just replace the  legacy gears on the mill. I posted it 
on the group many years ago but I searched the archives and could not find the 
post so what you see is all I have I’m glad I kept it now Tim K made a set too 
and I couldn’t find his post either sorry

 

Bill

 

From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
 On Behalf Of Tim Ziegler
Sent: Thursday, 22 April 2021 8:56 PM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain

 

I have a dumb question but did you make some of 

your shafts longer to accomidate those sprokets or 

is there enough space to accomidate them?




Kind Regards,

 

Timothy J. Ziegler

Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty

14171 160th Ave.

Foreston MN 56330

 

320-294-5798 shop

320-630-2243 cell

 

 

On Wed, Apr 21, 2021 at 11:17 PM mailto:bulke...@mmnet.com.au> > wrote:

opps there is a typo in the first one I had the word (gear) instead of 
(sprocket)

written in the attachment fixed now

 

Bill 

 

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Sent: Thursday, 22 April 2021 1:52 PM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
<mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> 
Subject: milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain

 

Looking through my legacy stuff on my computer and I found this page of mine on 
using a chain and sprockets on the mill to cut fine pitches or threads if you 
use the 60 degree router bit. Now this was for me only so sorry if its not all 
that clear to follow but I thought I might share, one or 2 of you guys might 
like it I added a few pics to help. This was pre fire so no more info sorry.

 

Bill

 

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Re: milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain

2021-04-22 Thread Tim Ziegler
lol I wondered why you were so quiet. Didn't know you hibernated in the
cold lol
Kind Regards,

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

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


On Thu, Apr 22, 2021 at 1:59 AM  wrote:

> Yes I remembered someone was asking about threads on the legacy this would
> be the way to cut those finer thread pitches. And no Tim I have not
> forgotten pics of my nut screwing set up I just haven’t been in the shop
> for a while we have had a few cold days nothing like you guys get but too
> cold for my bones.
>
>
>
> Bill
>
>
>
> *From:* 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills <
> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com>
> *Sent:* Thursday, 22 April 2021 4:01 PM
> *To:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
> *Subject:* Re: milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain
>
>
>
> I remember that.
>
> Even today that idea is impressive.
>
> When there is a will, there is always a way to get the job done. ;-)
>
>
>
> Perhaps I will try it, for my self?
>
>
>
> Thanks for re-posting this Bill
>
>
>
> C.A.G.
>
>
>
> On Thursday, April 22, 2021, 12:45:35 AM EDT, 
> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> opps there is a typo in the first one I had the word (gear) instead of
> (sprocket)
>
> written in the attachment fixed now
>
>
>
> Bill
>
>
>
> *From:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com <
> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> *On Behalf Of *
> bulke...@mmnet.com.au
> *Sent:* Thursday, 22 April 2021 1:52 PM
> *To:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
> *Subject:* milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain
>
>
>
> Looking through my legacy stuff on my computer and I found this page of
> mine on using a chain and sprockets on the mill to cut fine pitches or
> threads if you use the 60 degree router bit. Now this was for me only so
> sorry if its not all that clear to follow but I thought I might share, one
> or 2 of you guys might like it I added a few pics to help. This was pre
> fire so no more info sorry.
>
>
>
> Bill
>
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Re: milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain

2021-04-22 Thread Tim Ziegler
yea lot of stuff like this you guys could repost so we don't
have to dig in the archives to find it and it helps us get our
gears turning lol.
Kind Regards,

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On Thu, Apr 22, 2021 at 1:00 AM 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills <
legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> wrote:

> I remember that.
> Even today that idea is impressive.
> When there is a will, there is always a way to get the job done. ;-)
>
> Perhaps I will try it, for my self?
>
> Thanks for re-posting this Bill
>
> C.A.G.
>
> On Thursday, April 22, 2021, 12:45:35 AM EDT, 
> wrote:
>
>
> opps there is a typo in the first one I had the word (gear) instead of
> (sprocket)
>
> written in the attachment fixed now
>
>
>
> Bill
>
>
>
> *From:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com <
> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> *On Behalf Of *
> bulke...@mmnet.com.au
> *Sent:* Thursday, 22 April 2021 1:52 PM
> *To:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
> *Subject:* milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain
>
>
>
> Looking through my legacy stuff on my computer and I found this page of
> mine on using a chain and sprockets on the mill to cut fine pitches or
> threads if you use the 60 degree router bit. Now this was for me only so
> sorry if its not all that clear to follow but I thought I might share, one
> or 2 of you guys might like it I added a few pics to help. This was pre
> fire so no more info sorry.
>
>
>
> Bill
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Re: milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain

2021-04-22 Thread Tim Ziegler
I have a dumb question but did you make some of
your shafts longer to accomidate those sprokets or
is there enough space to accomidate them?

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On Wed, Apr 21, 2021 at 11:17 PM  wrote:

> opps there is a typo in the first one I had the word (gear) instead of
> (sprocket)
>
> written in the attachment fixed now
>
>
>
> Bill
>
>
>
> *From:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com <
> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> *On Behalf Of *
> bulke...@mmnet.com.au
> *Sent:* Thursday, 22 April 2021 1:52 PM
> *To:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
> *Subject:* milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain
>
>
>
> Looking through my legacy stuff on my computer and I found this page of
> mine on using a chain and sprockets on the mill to cut fine pitches or
> threads if you use the 60 degree router bit. Now this was for me only so
> sorry if its not all that clear to follow but I thought I might share, one
> or 2 of you guys might like it I added a few pics to help. This was pre
> fire so no more info sorry.
>
>
>
> Bill
>
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Re: milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain

2021-04-22 Thread Tim Ziegler
Super interested.
I have another Woodhaven angle ease coming today
actually so I can start messing with the threading etc
do you recall though where you purchased the gears etc...?
Thanks again for sharing Bill.
Kind Regards,

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On Wed, Apr 21, 2021 at 10:53 PM  wrote:

> Looking through my legacy stuff on my computer and I found this page of
> mine on using a chain and sprockets on the mill to cut fine pitches or
> threads if you use the 60 degree router bit. Now this was for me only so
> sorry if its not all that clear to follow but I thought I might share, one
> or 2 of you guys might like it I added a few pics to help. This was pre
> fire so no more info sorry.
>
>
>
> Bill
>
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RE: milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain

2021-04-22 Thread bulkeley
Yes I remembered someone was asking about threads on the legacy this would be 
the way to cut those finer thread pitches. And no Tim I have not forgotten pics 
of my nut screwing set up I just haven’t been in the shop for a while we have 
had a few cold days nothing like you guys get but too cold for my bones.

 

Bill

 

From: 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills 
 
Sent: Thursday, 22 April 2021 4:01 PM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain

 

I remember that.

Even today that idea is impressive. 

When there is a will, there is always a way to get the job done. ;-)

 

Perhaps I will try it, for my self? 

 

Thanks for re-posting this Bill

 

C.A.G.

 

On Thursday, April 22, 2021, 12:45:35 AM EDT, mailto:bulke...@mmnet.com.au> > wrote: 

 

 

opps there is a typo in the first one I had the word (gear) instead of 
(sprocket)

written in the attachment fixed now

 

Bill 

 

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Subject: milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain

 

Looking through my legacy stuff on my computer and I found this page of mine on 
using a chain and sprockets on the mill to cut fine pitches or threads if you 
use the 60 degree router bit. Now this was for me only so sorry if its not all 
that clear to follow but I thought I might share, one or 2 of you guys might 
like it I added a few pics to help. This was pre fire so no more info sorry.

 

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Re: milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain

2021-04-22 Thread 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
 I remember that.Even today that idea is impressive. When there is a will, 
there is always a way to get the job done. ;-)
Perhaps I will try it, for my self? 
Thanks for re-posting this Bill
C.A.G.
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opps there is a typo in the first one I had the word (gear) instead of 
(sprocket)

 written in the attachment fixed now

  

Bill 

  

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 On Behalf Of bulke...@mmnet.com.au
Sent: Thursday, 22 April 2021 1:52 PM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: milling fine pitches with sprockets and chain

  

Looking through my legacy stuff on my computer and I found this page of mine on 
using a chain and sprockets on the mill to cut fine pitches or threads if you 
use the 60 degree router bit. Now this was for me only so sorry if its not all 
that clear to follow but I thought I might share, one or 2 of you guys might 
like it I added a few pics to help. This was pre fire so no more info sorry.

  

Bill

  

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Re: milling a slab slice

2021-01-18 Thread Tim Ziegler
That one looks pretty good actually for the money.
Import no doubt. Made in the states would be double that lol
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On Mon, Jan 18, 2021 at 1:10 AM  wrote:

> This is the closest I found looks almost the same
> https://www.amazon.com/Spoilboard-Router-Bit-Carbide-NITOMAK/dp/B085QGLHB4/ref=sr_1_6?dchild=1=REPLACEABLE+INSERT+FACING+CUTTER=1610953427=8-6
>
>
>
> Bill
>
>
>
> *From:* 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills <
> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com>
> *Sent:* Monday, 18 January 2021 2:40 PM
> *To:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
> *Subject:* Re: milling a slab slice
>
>
>
> Amazon sells spoiler board bits, the removable CARBIDE's are more. $75.
> and up is all that I can find so far. the solid carbide are pretty cheap.
>
>
> https://www.amazon.com/s?k=wood+router+3%22+SPOILER+BOARD+BITS=nb_sb_noss
>
>
> check them out your self.
>
>
>
> C.A.G.
>
>
>
> On Sunday, January 17, 2021, 10:26:52 PM EST, 
> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> No 2 inch replaceable inserts
> https://www.carbitool.com.au/product/3-flute-surface-planer/
>
>
>
>
>
> Bill
>
>
>
> *From:* 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills <
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> *Sent:* Monday, 18 January 2021 1:52 PM
> *To:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
> *Subject:* Re: milling a slab slice
>
>
>
> Nice job Bill
>
>
>
> What is that router bit you are using? 3"? are those carbides brazed on or
> are they removeable?
>
>
>
> C.A.G.
>
>
>
> On Sunday, January 17, 2021, 07:33:16 PM EST, bulke...@mmnet.com.au <
> bulke...@mmnet.com.au> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> Well a couple of cool days  here so shop time  I did a video nothing too
> interesting just showing how I mill my oval slices of camphor laurel log
> down thinner from 1 ¼ inches thick to ½ inch thick for doing scroll saw
> projects on.it shows hogging the material away ¼ inch cuts
>
>
>
> https://youtu.be/5Hh3ZXbeYOQ
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Re: milling a slab slice

2021-01-18 Thread Tim Ziegler
Hey Bill,

Yea several companies but I just thought by chance it might be magnate.
Looks like it works extremely well.

Kind Regards,

Timothy J. Ziegler
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On Sun, Jan 17, 2021 at 9:06 PM  wrote:

> Sorry Tim it’s a replaceable carbide insert planning bit from here down
> under I’m sure there are similar over there
>
> https://www.carbitool.com.au/product/3-flute-surface-planer/
>
>
>
> Bill
>
>
>
>
>
> *From:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com <
> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> *On Behalf Of *Tim Ziegler
> *Sent:* Monday, 18 January 2021 1:44 PM
> *To:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
> *Subject:* Re: milling a slab slice
>
>
>
> Hey Bill thanks for sharing your video. Always good no matter how simple
> of project it might seem to
>
> be its good for all of us to see some LOM action. It's extremely great for
> me as I start brainstorming
>
> more myself and helps open up the creative thinking.
>
> So thanks so much for that.
>
> Is that a Magnate bit and if so what was the part number?
>
>
>
> I would have played a little on the 1200 today but I have about 4 more
> panels to dado and was
>
> holding the set up until I was done but when you get the itch
>
> I hope you get some more cooler days and you do some more videos.
>
> thanks again for sharing Bill.
>
> Kind Regards,
>
>
>
> Timothy J. Ziegler
>
> Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty
>
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>
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>
>
>
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>
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>
>
>
>
>
> On Sun, Jan 17, 2021 at 6:33 PM  wrote:
>
> Well a couple of cool days  here so shop time  I did a video nothing too
> interesting just showing how I mill my oval slices of camphor laurel log
> down thinner from 1 ¼ inches thick to ½ inch thick for doing scroll saw
> projects on.it shows hogging the material away ¼ inch cuts
>
>
>
> https://youtu.be/5Hh3ZXbeYOQ
>
>
>
> Bill
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RE: milling a slab slice

2021-01-17 Thread bulkeley
This is the closest I found looks almost the same 
https://www.amazon.com/Spoilboard-Router-Bit-Carbide-NITOMAK/dp/B085QGLHB4/ref=sr_1_6?dchild=1
 
<https://www.amazon.com/Spoilboard-Router-Bit-Carbide-NITOMAK/dp/B085QGLHB4/ref=sr_1_6?dchild=1=REPLACEABLE+INSERT+FACING+CUTTER=1610953427=8-6>
 =REPLACEABLE+INSERT+FACING+CUTTER=1610953427=8-6

 

Bill

 

From: 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills 
 
Sent: Monday, 18 January 2021 2:40 PM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: milling a slab slice

 

Amazon sells spoiler board bits, the removable CARBIDE's are more. $75. and up 
is all that I can find so far. the solid carbide are pretty cheap.

https://www.amazon.com/s?k=wood+router+3%22+SPOILER+BOARD+BITS 
<https://www.amazon.com/s?k=wood+router+3%22+SPOILER+BOARD+BITS=nb_sb_noss> 
=nb_sb_noss 

check them out your self.

 

C.A.G.

 

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No 2 inch replaceable inserts 
https://www.carbitool.com.au/product/3-flute-surface-planer/

 

 

Bill

 

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Nice job Bill

 

What is that router bit you are using? 3"? are those carbides brazed on or are 
they removeable?

 

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Well a couple of cool days  here so shop time  I did a video nothing too 
interesting just showing how I mill my oval slices of camphor laurel log down 
thinner from 1 ¼ inches thick to ½ inch thick for doing scroll saw projects 
on.it shows hogging the material away ¼ inch cuts

 

https://youtu.be/5Hh3ZXbeYOQ

 

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Re: milling a slab slice

2021-01-17 Thread 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
 Amazon sells spoiler board bits, the removable CARBIDE's are more. $75. and up 
is all that I can find so far. the solid carbide are pretty 
cheap.https://www.amazon.com/s?k=wood+router+3%22+SPOILER+BOARD+BITS=nb_sb_noss
 check them out your self.
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No 2 inch replaceable inserts 
https://www.carbitool.com.au/product/3-flute-surface-planer/

  

  

Bill

  

From: 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills 
 
Sent: Monday, 18 January 2021 1:52 PM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: milling a slab slice

  

Nice job Bill

  

What is that router bit you are using? 3"? are those carbides brazed on or are 
they removeable?

  

C.A.G.

  

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Well a couple of cool days  here so shop time  I did a video nothing too 
interesting just showing how I mill my oval slices of camphor laurel log down 
thinner from 1 ¼ inches thick to ½ inch thick for doing scroll saw projects 
on.it shows hogging the material away ¼ inch cuts

 

https://youtu.be/5Hh3ZXbeYOQ

 

Bill

 

 

  

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RE: milling a slab slice

2021-01-17 Thread bulkeley
No 2 inch replaceable inserts 
https://www.carbitool.com.au/product/3-flute-surface-planer/

 

 

Bill

 

From: 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills 
 
Sent: Monday, 18 January 2021 1:52 PM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: milling a slab slice

 

Nice job Bill

 

What is that router bit you are using? 3"? are those carbides brazed on or are 
they removeable?

 

C.A.G.

 

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Well a couple of cool days  here so shop time  I did a video nothing too 
interesting just showing how I mill my oval slices of camphor laurel log down 
thinner from 1 ¼ inches thick to ½ inch thick for doing scroll saw projects 
on.it shows hogging the material away ¼ inch cuts

 

https://youtu.be/5Hh3ZXbeYOQ

 

Bill

 

 

 


 
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RE: milling a slab slice

2021-01-17 Thread bulkeley
Sorry Tim it’s a replaceable carbide insert planning bit from here down under 
I’m sure there are similar over there 

https://www.carbitool.com.au/product/3-flute-surface-planer/

 

Bill

 

 

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Sent: Monday, 18 January 2021 1:44 PM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: milling a slab slice

 

Hey Bill thanks for sharing your video. Always good no matter how simple of 
project it might seem to 

be its good for all of us to see some LOM action. It's extremely great for me 
as I start brainstorming 

more myself and helps open up the creative thinking. 

So thanks so much for that.

Is that a Magnate bit and if so what was the part number?

 

I would have played a little on the 1200 today but I have about 4 more panels 
to dado and was 

holding the set up until I was done but when you get the itch 

I hope you get some more cooler days and you do some more videos. 

thanks again for sharing Bill.


Kind Regards,

 

Timothy J. Ziegler

Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty

14171 160th Ave.

Foreston MN 56330

 

320-294-5798 shop

320-630-2243 cell

 

 

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Well a couple of cool days  here so shop time  I did a video nothing too 
interesting just showing how I mill my oval slices of camphor laurel log down 
thinner from 1 ¼ inches thick to ½ inch thick for doing scroll saw projects 
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https://youtu.be/5Hh3ZXbeYOQ

 

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Re: milling a slab slice

2021-01-17 Thread 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
 Nice job Bill
What is that router bit you are using? 3"? are those carbides brazed on or are 
they removeable?
C.A.G.
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Well a couple of cool days  here so shop time  I did a video nothing too 
interesting just showing how I mill my oval slices of camphor laurel log down 
thinner from 1 ¼ inches thick to ½ inch thick for doing scroll saw projects 
on.it shows hogging the material away ¼ inch cuts

  

https://youtu.be/5Hh3ZXbeYOQ

  

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Re: milling a slab slice

2021-01-17 Thread Tim Ziegler
Hey Bill thanks for sharing your video. Always good no matter how simple of
project it might seem to
be its good for all of us to see some LOM action. It's extremely great for
me as I start brainstorming
more myself and helps open up the creative thinking.
So thanks so much for that.
Is that a Magnate bit and if so what was the part number?

I would have played a little on the 1200 today but I have about 4 more
panels to dado and was
holding the set up until I was done but when you get the itch
I hope you get some more cooler days and you do some more videos.
thanks again for sharing Bill.
Kind Regards,

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

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


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Re: milling rosettes

2020-09-12 Thread 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
 "O"well.leaving some mystery... Just may be the best incentive yet. ;-p 
Thanks again Bill.
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Believe me curt I tried there was nowhere but where I did to film it. there was 
only a couple if inches between the router and the rotary table

  

Cant see from the top down cant see but from one side position the only way 
would be to put a really long bar in the router and with it all turned off show 
the motions of doing the pattern so what I did was the best I could do

  

Bill

  

From: 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills 
 
Sent: Saturday, 12 September 2020 1:42 PM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: milling rosettes

  

Drat!  

(Most likely the copy write was form a the snowy river movie? LEAVE It to 
Hollywood to screw up something as nice as Waltzing Matilda...)  ;-p

  

Your, music was a nice touch.  Thank you.

I wish there was a way to make your cutting pattern more easily followed in the 
video, can the camera be mounted on the REVO carriage, perhaps on the back 
side? I have no idea if this would help or not?  But perspective of what is 
being done is not always easy to show.

I did enjoy your video, Thank you Bill. ;-)

  

C.A.G.  

  

On Friday, September 11, 2020, 04:35:59 AM EDT,  wrote: 

  

  

Well curt it was going to be Waltzing Matilda till I found out its copy righted 
in one country in the world and its not here its America of all places

 

So I went with boring elevator music instead.

 

Bill

 

 

 

From: 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills 
 
Sent: Friday, 11 September 2020 2:10 PM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: milling rosettes

 

Howdy Bill

 

Very Nice work!

 

So you figured out how to add in music. Nice trick, (I was hoping for Waltzing 
Matilda though .) ;-p.

Keep up the good work, and thank you. 

 

I will write more latter.

Have a good night.

C.A.G.

 

On Thursday, September 10, 2020, 12:05:49 PM EDT,  
wrote: 

 

 

That’s exactly my intension mike that’s why its ½ inch thick. Not to pass it 
off as carved but to mount it in the post.

 

Bill

 

From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
 On Behalf Of Okla Mike (Liltwisted)
Sent: Friday, 11 September 2020 1:31 AM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: milling rosettes

 

Great video!  In the past I have made rosettes to go on stairway post.  So I 
used a 4" forstner bit to create a pocket and then made a round rosette as you 
have done here.  then all I had to do is glue it into the pocket and let people 
think I carved it into the post.  
Mike OK

On 9/10/2020 9:05 AM, bulke...@mmnet.com.au wrote:


well this was one hard video to do i could'nt even see what i was doing it was 
all by the mills settings. i would have liked better wood but i wanted a 
differant color from the posts i did,.its the best i could do. i did have a 
visit from my shops annual spring visitors they have been visiting for that 
many years now they are not scared of me at all. well at least it shows how i 
make rosettes there are many designs this is just one.

 

This is as good  a video as I can do no background noise and music as you guys 
asked for 

 

Rosette is made with

16 reeds-8 reeds cut from inside to ¾ the way out followed by

8 more reeds in-between the first 8 from outside to ¾ in.

3 router bits used, surface planer,1/2 inch rope molding and 3/8 strait bit for 
parting off. 

Plane block to hight with planning bit first then

Cut outer dia and round centre button with rope bit 

Then mill in to out first rotating one turn of rotary tables handle between 
each. Then rotate the tables handle ½ turn and commence cutting out to in 
rotating one turn of rotary’s tables handle between each of these. When pattern 
is finished part rosette off using straight bit.use stops and spacers to 
control length of reeds.  Rosset is 3 inches dia and ½ inch thic

RE: milling rosettes

2020-09-12 Thread bulkeley
Believe me curt I tried there was nowhere but where I did to film it. there was 
only a couple if inches between the router and the rotary table

 

Cant see from the top down cant see but from one side position the only way 
would be to put a really long bar in the router and with it all turned off show 
the motions of doing the pattern so what I did was the best I could do

 

Bill

 

From: 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills 
 
Sent: Saturday, 12 September 2020 1:42 PM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: milling rosettes

 

Drat!  

(Most likely the copy write was form a the snowy river movie? LEAVE It to 
Hollywood to screw up something as nice as Waltzing Matilda...)  ;-p

 

Your, music was a nice touch.  Thank you.

I wish there was a way to make your cutting pattern more easily followed in the 
video, can the camera be mounted on the REVO carriage, perhaps on the back 
side? I have no idea if this would help or not?  But perspective of what is 
being done is not always easy to show.

I did enjoy your video, Thank you Bill. ;-)

 

C.A.G.  

 

On Friday, September 11, 2020, 04:35:59 AM EDT, mailto:bulke...@mmnet.com.au> > wrote: 

 

 

Well curt it was going to be Waltzing Matilda till I found out its copy righted 
in one country in the world and its not here its America of all places

 

So I went with boring elevator music instead.

 

Bill

 

 

 

From: 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills 
mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> > 
Sent: Friday, 11 September 2020 2:10 PM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
<mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> 
Subject: Re: milling rosettes

 

Howdy Bill

 

Very Nice work!

 

So you figured out how to add in music. Nice trick, (I was hoping for Waltzing 
Matilda though .) ;-p.

Keep up the good work, and thank you. 

 

I will write more latter.

Have a good night.

C.A.G.

 

On Thursday, September 10, 2020, 12:05:49 PM EDT, mailto:bulke...@mmnet.com.au> > wrote: 

 

 

That’s exactly my intension mike that’s why its ½ inch thick. Not to pass it 
off as carved but to mount it in the post.

 

Bill

 

From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
<mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com>  
mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> > On Behalf Of Okla Mike 
(Liltwisted)
Sent: Friday, 11 September 2020 1:31 AM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
<mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> 
Subject: Re: milling rosettes

 

Great video!  In the past I have made rosettes to go on stairway post.  So I 
used a 4" forstner bit to create a pocket and then made a round rosette as you 
have done here.  then all I had to do is glue it into the pocket and let people 
think I carved it into the post.  
Mike OK

On 9/10/2020 9:05 AM, bulke...@mmnet.com.au <mailto:bulke...@mmnet.com.au>  
wrote:

well this was one hard video to do i could'nt even see what i was doing it was 
all by the mills settings. i would have liked better wood but i wanted a 
differant color from the posts i did,.its the best i could do. i did have a 
visit from my shops annual spring visitors they have been visiting for that 
many years now they are not scared of me at all. well at least it shows how i 
make rosettes there are many designs this is just one.

 

This is as good  a video as I can do no background noise and music as you guys 
asked for 

 

Rosette is made with

16 reeds-8 reeds cut from inside to ¾ the way out followed by

8 more reeds in-between the first 8 from outside to ¾ in.

3 router bits used, surface planer,1/2 inch rope molding and 3/8 strait bit for 
parting off. 

Plane block to hight with planning bit first then

Cut outer dia and round centre button with rope bit 

Then mill in to out first rotating one turn of rotary tables handle between 
each. Then rotate the tables handle ½ turn and commence cutting out to in 
rotating one turn of rotary’s tables handle between each of these. When pattern 
is finished part rosette off using straight bit.use stops and spacers to 
control length of reeds.  Rosset is 3 inches dia and ½ inch thick.

 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hyGxlS1q8c 
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hyGxlS1q8c=28s_channel=aussiman77181> 
=28s_channel=aussiman77181

 

 

Bill

 

 


 
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Re: milling rosettes

2020-09-11 Thread 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
 Drat!  (Most likely the copy write was form a the snowy river movie? LEAVE It 
to Hollywood to screw up something as nice as Waltzing Matilda...)  ;-p
Your, music was a nice touch.  Thank you.I wish there was a way to make your 
cutting pattern more easily followed in the video, can the camera be mounted on 
the REVO carriage, perhaps on the back side? I have no idea if this would help 
or not?  But perspective of what is being done is not always easy to show.I did 
enjoy your video, Thank you Bill. ;-)
C.A.G.  
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Well curt it was going to be Waltzing Matilda till I found out its copy righted 
in one country in the world and its not here its America of all places

  

So I went with boring elevator music instead.

  

Bill

  

  

  

From: 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills 
 
Sent: Friday, 11 September 2020 2:10 PM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: milling rosettes

  

Howdy Bill

  

Very Nice work!

  

So you figured out how to add in music. Nice trick, (I was hoping for Waltzing 
Matilda though .) ;-p.

Keep up the good work, and thank you. 

  

I will write more latter.

Have a good night.

C.A.G.

  

On Thursday, September 10, 2020, 12:05:49 PM EDT,  
wrote: 

  

  

That’s exactly my intension mike that’s why its ½ inch thick. Not to pass it 
off as carved but to mount it in the post.

 

Bill

 

From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
 On Behalf Of Okla Mike (Liltwisted)
Sent: Friday, 11 September 2020 1:31 AM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: milling rosettes

 

Great video!  In the past I have made rosettes to go on stairway post.  So I 
used a 4" forstner bit to create a pocket and then made a round rosette as you 
have done here.  then all I had to do is glue it into the pocket and let people 
think I carved it into the post.  
Mike OK

On 9/10/2020 9:05 AM, bulke...@mmnet.com.au wrote:


well this was one hard video to do i could'nt even see what i was doing it was 
all by the mills settings. i would have liked better wood but i wanted a 
differant color from the posts i did,.its the best i could do. i did have a 
visit from my shops annual spring visitors they have been visiting for that 
many years now they are not scared of me at all. well at least it shows how i 
make rosettes there are many designs this is just one.

 

This is as good  a video as I can do no background noise and music as you guys 
asked for 

 

Rosette is made with

16 reeds-8 reeds cut from inside to ¾ the way out followed by

8 more reeds in-between the first 8 from outside to ¾ in.

3 router bits used, surface planer,1/2 inch rope molding and 3/8 strait bit for 
parting off. 

Plane block to hight with planning bit first then

Cut outer dia and round centre button with rope bit 

Then mill in to out first rotating one turn of rotary tables handle between 
each. Then rotate the tables handle ½ turn and commence cutting out to in 
rotating one turn of rotary’s tables handle between each of these. When pattern 
is finished part rosette off using straight bit.use stops and spacers to 
control length of reeds.  Rosset is 3 inches dia and ½ inch thick.

 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hyGxlS1q8c=28s_channel=aussiman77181

 

 

Bill

 

 

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RE: milling rosettes

2020-09-11 Thread bulkeley
Well curt it was going to be Waltzing Matilda till I found out its copy righted 
in one country in the world and its not here its America of all places

 

So I went with boring elevator music instead.

 

Bill

 

 

 

From: 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills 
 
Sent: Friday, 11 September 2020 2:10 PM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: milling rosettes

 

Howdy Bill

 

Very Nice work!

 

So you figured out how to add in music. Nice trick, (I was hoping for Waltzing 
Matilda though .) ;-p.

Keep up the good work, and thank you. 

 

I will write more latter.

Have a good night.

C.A.G.

 

On Thursday, September 10, 2020, 12:05:49 PM EDT, mailto:bulke...@mmnet.com.au> > wrote: 

 

 

That’s exactly my intension mike that’s why its ½ inch thick. Not to pass it 
off as carved but to mount it in the post.

 

Bill

 

From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
<mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com>  
mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> > On Behalf Of Okla Mike 
(Liltwisted)
Sent: Friday, 11 September 2020 1:31 AM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
<mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> 
Subject: Re: milling rosettes

 

Great video!  In the past I have made rosettes to go on stairway post.  So I 
used a 4" forstner bit to create a pocket and then made a round rosette as you 
have done here.  then all I had to do is glue it into the pocket and let people 
think I carved it into the post.  
Mike OK

On 9/10/2020 9:05 AM, bulke...@mmnet.com.au <mailto:bulke...@mmnet.com.au>  
wrote:

well this was one hard video to do i could'nt even see what i was doing it was 
all by the mills settings. i would have liked better wood but i wanted a 
differant color from the posts i did,.its the best i could do. i did have a 
visit from my shops annual spring visitors they have been visiting for that 
many years now they are not scared of me at all. well at least it shows how i 
make rosettes there are many designs this is just one.

 

This is as good  a video as I can do no background noise and music as you guys 
asked for 

 

Rosette is made with

16 reeds-8 reeds cut from inside to ¾ the way out followed by

8 more reeds in-between the first 8 from outside to ¾ in.

3 router bits used, surface planer,1/2 inch rope molding and 3/8 strait bit for 
parting off. 

Plane block to hight with planning bit first then

Cut outer dia and round centre button with rope bit 

Then mill in to out first rotating one turn of rotary tables handle between 
each. Then rotate the tables handle ½ turn and commence cutting out to in 
rotating one turn of rotary’s tables handle between each of these. When pattern 
is finished part rosette off using straight bit.use stops and spacers to 
control length of reeds.  Rosset is 3 inches dia and ½ inch thick.

 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hyGxlS1q8c 
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hyGxlS1q8c=28s_channel=aussiman77181> 
=28s_channel=aussiman77181

 

 

Bill

 

 


 
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Re: milling rosettes

2020-09-10 Thread 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
 Howdy Bill
Very Nice work!
So you figured out how to add in music. Nice trick, (I was hoping for Waltzing 
Matilda though .) ;-p.Keep up the good work, and thank you. 
I will write more latter.Have a good night.C.A.G.
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That’s exactly my intension mike that’s why its ½ inch thick. Not to pass it 
off as carved but to mount it in the post.

  

Bill

  

From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
 On Behalf Of Okla Mike (Liltwisted)
Sent: Friday, 11 September 2020 1:31 AM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: milling rosettes

  

Great video!  In the past I have made rosettes to go on stairway post.  So I 
used a 4" forstner bit to create a pocket and then made a round rosette as you 
have done here.  then all I had to do is glue it into the pocket and let people 
think I carved it into the post.  
Mike OK

On 9/10/2020 9:05 AM, bulke...@mmnet.com.au wrote:


well this was one hard video to do i could'nt even see what i was doing it was 
all by the mills settings. i would have liked better wood but i wanted a 
differant color from the posts i did,.its the best i could do. i did have a 
visit from my shops annual spring visitors they have been visiting for that 
many years now they are not scared of me at all. well at least it shows how i 
make rosettes there are many designs this is just one.

 

This is as good  a video as I can do no background noise and music as you guys 
asked for 

 

Rosette is made with

16 reeds-8 reeds cut from inside to ¾ the way out followed by

8 more reeds in-between the first 8 from outside to ¾ in.

3 router bits used, surface planer,1/2 inch rope molding and 3/8 strait bit for 
parting off. 

Plane block to hight with planning bit first then

Cut outer dia and round centre button with rope bit 

Then mill in to out first rotating one turn of rotary tables handle between 
each. Then rotate the tables handle ½ turn and commence cutting out to in 
rotating one turn of rotary’s tables handle between each of these. When pattern 
is finished part rosette off using straight bit.use stops and spacers to 
control length of reeds.  Rosset is 3 inches dia and ½ inch thick.

 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hyGxlS1q8c=28s_channel=aussiman77181

 

 

Bill

 

  

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RE: milling rosettes

2020-09-10 Thread bulkeley
That’s exactly my intension mike that’s why its ½ inch thick. Not to pass it 
off as carved but to mount it in the post.

 

Bill

 

From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
 On Behalf Of Okla Mike (Liltwisted)
Sent: Friday, 11 September 2020 1:31 AM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: milling rosettes

 

Great video!  In the past I have made rosettes to go on stairway post.  So I 
used a 4" forstner bit to create a pocket and then made a round rosette as you 
have done here.  then all I had to do is glue it into the pocket and let people 
think I carved it into the post.  
Mike OK

On 9/10/2020 9:05 AM, bulke...@mmnet.com.au <mailto:bulke...@mmnet.com.au>  
wrote:

well this was one hard video to do i could'nt even see what i was doing it was 
all by the mills settings. i would have liked better wood but i wanted a 
differant color from the posts i did,.its the best i could do. i did have a 
visit from my shops annual spring visitors they have been visiting for that 
many years now they are not scared of me at all. well at least it shows how i 
make rosettes there are many designs this is just one.

 

This is as good  a video as I can do no background noise and music as you guys 
asked for 

 

Rosette is made with

16 reeds-8 reeds cut from inside to ¾ the way out followed by

8 more reeds in-between the first 8 from outside to ¾ in.

3 router bits used, surface planer,1/2 inch rope molding and 3/8 strait bit for 
parting off. 

Plane block to hight with planning bit first then

Cut outer dia and round centre button with rope bit 

Then mill in to out first rotating one turn of rotary tables handle between 
each. Then rotate the tables handle ½ turn and commence cutting out to in 
rotating one turn of rotary’s tables handle between each of these. When pattern 
is finished part rosette off using straight bit.use stops and spacers to 
control length of reeds.  Rosset is 3 inches dia and ½ inch thick.

 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hyGxlS1q8c 
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hyGxlS1q8c=28s_channel=aussiman77181> 
=28s_channel=aussiman77181

 

 

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RE: milling rosettes

2020-09-10 Thread bulkeley
 

Turns out it wasn’t overly hard to do I personally don’t like the music much 
gets a bit monotonous for me but its that or the droning router lol

 

At least we can all see the rotary table in action well almost see man was it 
hard to find a camera spot to film it.

 

 

Bill

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Bill,

Thank you - Very much - for making (re-making?) the video.

Well done!  The background music was much better than the droning sound of the 
router.

Thanks again.

Mac

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well this was one hard video to do i could'nt even see what i was doing it was 
all by the mills settings. i would have liked better wood but i wanted a 
differant color from the posts i did,.its the best i could do. i did have a 
visit from my shops annual spring visitors they have been visiting for that 
many years now they are not scared of me at all. well at least it shows how i 
make rosettes there are many designs this is just one.

 

This is as good  a video as I can do no background noise and music as you guys 
asked for 

 

Rosette is made with

16 reeds-8 reeds cut from inside to ¾ the way out followed by

8 more reeds in-between the first 8 from outside to ¾ in.

3 router bits used, surface planer,1/2 inch rope molding and 3/8 strait bit for 
parting off. 

Plane block to hight with planning bit first then

Cut outer dia and round centre button with rope bit 

Then mill in to out first rotating one turn of rotary tables handle between 
each. Then rotate the tables handle ½ turn and commence cutting out to in 
rotating one turn of rotary’s tables handle between each of these. When pattern 
is finished part rosette off using straight bit.use stops and spacers to 
control length of reeds.  Rosset is 3 inches dia and ½ inch thick.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hyGxlS1q8c 
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hyGxlS1q8c=28s_channel=aussiman77181> 
=28s_channel=aussiman77181

 

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Re: milling rosettes

2020-09-10 Thread Okla Mike (Liltwisted)
Great video!  In the past I have made rosettes to go on stairway post.  
So I used a 4" forstner bit to create a pocket and then made a round 
rosette as you have done here. then all I had to do is glue it into the 
pocket and let people think I carved it into the post.

Mike OK

On 9/10/2020 9:05 AM, bulke...@mmnet.com.au wrote:


well this was one hard video to do i could'nt even see what i was 
doing it was all by the mills settings. i would have liked better wood 
but i wanted a differant color from the posts i did,.its the best i 
could do. i did have a visit from my shops annual spring visitors they 
have been visiting for that many years now they are not scared of me 
at all. well at least it shows how i make rosettes there are many 
designs this is just one.


This is as good  a video as I can do no background noise and music as 
you guys asked for


Rosette is made with

16 reeds-8 reeds cut from inside to ¾ the way out followed by

8 more reeds in-between the first 8 from outside to ¾ in.

3 router bits used, surface planer,1/2 inch rope molding and 3/8 
strait bit for parting off.


Plane block to hight with planning bit first then

Cut outer dia and round centre button with rope bit

Then mill in to out first rotating one turn of rotary tables handle 
between each. Then rotate the tables handle ½ turn and commence 
cutting out to in rotating one turn of rotary’s tables handle between 
each of these. When pattern is finished part rosette off using 
straight bit.use stops and spacers to control length of reeds.  Rosset 
is 3 inches dia and ½ inch thick.


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Re: milling rosettes

2020-09-10 Thread M.W.Foscue
Bill,Thank you - Very much - for making (re-making?) the video.Well done!  The background music was much better than the droning sound of the router.Thanks again.Mac-Original Message-
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well this was one hard video to do i could'nt even see what i was doing it was all by the mills settings. i would have liked better wood but i wanted a differant color from the posts i did,.its the best i could do. i did have a visit from my shops annual spring visitors they have been visiting for that many years now they are not scared of me at all. well at least it shows how i make rosettes there are many designs this is just one. This is as good  a video as I can do no background noise and music as you guys asked for  Rosette is made with16 reeds-8 reeds cut from inside to ¾ the way out followed by8 more reeds in-between the first 8 from outside to ¾ in.3 router bits used, surface planer,1/2 inch rope molding and 3/8 strait bit for parting off. Plane block to hight with planning bit first thenCut outer dia and round centre button with rope bit Then mill in to out first rotating one turn of rotary tables handle between each. Then rotate the tables handle ½ turn and commence cutting out to in rotating one turn of rotary’s tables handle between each of these. When pattern is finished part rosette off using straight bit.use stops and spacers to control length of reeds.  Rosset is 3 inches dia and ½ inch thick. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hyGxlS1q8c=28s_channel=aussiman77181 Bill




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Re: milling waves curts wave attachment

2019-08-27 Thread 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
 Hello and good evening everyone.
Bill I think you made the most ratical wave on your skull walking stick.  Like 
Tim, I have made longer waves with my poor-man gear set. but the deep and wide 
cuts you made are way beyond anything that I have done.
I would think, if you make your duplex center hub bigger/longer/ farther away 
form the center it would effect the wave.  Perhaps a slipping gear would allow 
you to make longer waves?
I have to run.More latter.  I think I just thought of something new...   ;-)
C.A.G. On Tuesday, August 27, 2019, 05:43:19 PM EDT, 
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Richard the highest waves I could ever produce was just past 90 degrees after 
that the mechanism jammed .the only other possible way I think would be is to 
have the piston arm as a rack running on the .25 index gear but you would have 
to find a way of keeping it meshed possibly a spring.

  

Bill

  

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 On Behalf Of Richard Ellis
Sent: Wednesday, 28 August 2019 2:37 AM
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills 
Subject: Re: milling waves curts wave attachment

  

Tim

I should have said higher waves and not longer in other words more stormy at 
sea ! MY mistake

Richard



On Tuesday, August 27, 2019 at 5:32:52 PM UTC+1, Tim wrote:


No, it will not make a change. What you will see by changing to a duplex gear 
with a. Different tooth count will result in the number of waves per pitch. 
It's been too long for me to remember the number of waves per pitch.  I think 
using the standard duplex you would get 4 waves per pitch and the 2x would be 
two waves per pitch.  Don't hold me to those numbers!

  

  

  

Sent from Samsung tablet

  

 Original message 

From: Richard Ellis  

Date: 8/27/19 7:19 AM (GMT-08:00) 

To: Legacy Ornamental Mills  

Subject: Re: milling waves curts wave attachment 

  

Hi Tim

Do you think it will do the longer waves just by making a longer piston rod.

Richard

On Tuesday, August 27, 2019 at 2:43:30 PM UTC+1, Tim wrote:


Just a quick response to my reciprocate.  I never intended the attachment to be 
used with any other gear than the standard duplex gear.  When I did make a long 
pitched wave I used my poormans duplex gear that was made up of stock legacy 
gears in between the leadscrew and the duplex gear.

  

Tim

  

  

  

Sent from Samsung tablet

  

 Original message 

From: 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills 
 

Date: 8/27/19 5:57 AM (GMT-08:00) 

To: legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com 

Subject: Re: milling waves curts wave attachment 

  

  

Good morning.

Richard. 

I have not used Tim's version of the wave attachment, If you say its no 
possible, I will have to take your word on it.  So On to the next step. How can 
we make it do what you want?

I was hoping that with the videos and pictures, people in our group would start 
to see, How easy the attachment really is, and Thus start looking to make there 
own versions.

  

I made a version years ago that was spring loaded, and I used two steel saw 
blades for my lock and adjustment, The teeth (or the saw blade) were my lock 
and since the  teeth were all uniformed, My hope would be that this jig would  
be more accurate . sadly it really wasn't any better then what I had made 
before. so I keep on looking. the attachment that I show/ use today, is my 
third attempt,on making the wave attachment.

If you like I can look and see if I still have the photo's of the older 
versions? I am sure I still have some, but I can not find them at this min. ( I 
am not sure where to find the old files?) the center hub was the only thing 
that changed over the years.  My first version had screw holes in the center 
hub, the second was the saw blade teeth, and the third was what I showed you.

  

I

RE: milling waves curts wave attachment

2019-08-27 Thread bulkeley
Richard the highest waves I could ever produce was just past 90 degrees after 
that the mechanism jammed .the only other possible way I think would be is to 
have the piston arm as a rack running on the .25 index gear but you would have 
to find a way of keeping it meshed possibly a spring.

 

Bill

 

From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
 On Behalf Of Richard Ellis
Sent: Wednesday, 28 August 2019 2:37 AM
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills 
Subject: Re: milling waves curts wave attachment

 

Tim

I should have said higher waves and not longer in other words more stormy at 
sea ! MY mistake

Richard



On Tuesday, August 27, 2019 at 5:32:52 PM UTC+1, Tim wrote:

No, it will not make a change. What you will see by changing to a duplex gear 
with a. Different tooth count will result in the number of waves per pitch. 
It's been too long for me to remember the number of waves per pitch.  I think 
using the standard duplex you would get 4 waves per pitch and the 2x would be 
two waves per pitch.  Don't hold me to those numbers!

 

 

 

Sent from Samsung tablet

 

 Original message 

From: Richard Ellis  > 

Date: 8/27/19 7:19 AM (GMT-08:00) 

To: Legacy Ornamental Mills  > 

Subject: Re: milling waves curts wave attachment 

 

Hi Tim

Do you think it will do the longer waves just by making a longer piston rod.

Richard

On Tuesday, August 27, 2019 at 2:43:30 PM UTC+1, Tim wrote:

Just a quick response to my reciprocate.  I never intended the attachment to be 
used with any other gear than the standard duplex gear.  When I did make a long 
pitched wave I used my poormans duplex gear that was made up of stock legacy 
gears in between the leadscrew and the duplex gear.

 

Tim

 

 

 

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From: 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills 
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Date: 8/27/19 5:57 AM (GMT-08:00) 

To: legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com <mailto:legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com>  

Subject: Re: milling waves curts wave attachment 

 

 

Good morning.

Richard. 

I have not used Tim's version of the wave attachment, If you say its no 
possible, I will have to take your word on it.  So On to the next step. How can 
we make it do what you want?

I was hoping that with the videos and pictures, people in our group would start 
to see, How easy the attachment really is, and Thus start looking to make there 
own versions.

 

I made a version years ago that was spring loaded, and I used two steel saw 
blades for my lock and adjustment, The teeth (or the saw blade) were my lock 
and since the  teeth were all uniformed, My hope would be that this jig would  
be more accurate . sadly it really wasn't any better then what I had made 
before. so I keep on looking. the attachment that I show/ use today, is my 
third attempt,on making the wave attachment.

If you like I can look and see if I still have the photo's of the older 
versions? I am sure I still have some, but I can not find them at this min. ( I 
am not sure where to find the old files?) the center hub was the only thing 
that changed over the years.  My first version had screw holes in the center 
hub, the second was the saw blade teeth, and the third was what I showed you.

 

I can go into more latter.

but at this time I need to stop.

Have a good day.

 

C.A.G.

On Tuesday, August 27, 2019, 03:17:17 AM EDT, Richard Ellis mailto:rchrd...@gmail.com> > wrote: 

 

 

Curt

Regarding the TK not being able to do a very large wave  with the 2X. I will 
make a longer piston rod.

On the picture that Bill put up of the different types of Wave 
makers--- the pic of the TK would not work as shown (I know it was only 
a Pic) but it would not be possible to have that wave pitch ,The plastic block 
with magnet would get in the way. Certainly with the 2X gear.

I have been thinking of making a paper template to stick to the Duplex with 
differing angles on it to make Waves out of sync . and not just the D & A

Richard  

On Tuesday, August 27, 2019 at 6:35:46 AM UTC+1, Curt George wrote:

Hey guy.

One more small note.

on my D cut video https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=KCQ2OcYlQcs 
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KCQ2OcYlQcs>  I showed another way to get the 
drive arm off of the center , by making two marks, one on the opposite sides of 
the duplex gear before you turn,  Sometimes it is more the why, then the how. 
needs to be understood.

 

In the beginning of this concept, Tim modified the idea form an OT book, and 
made it work on the Legacy,  Both Bill and I (with-out seeing Tim's 
attachment,on his machine.) We both copied the idea for our own Legacy's.  We 
all did the same thing, but each attachment looks very different form what the 
others had made.

 

In my last video I was attempting to show how/why it works.( another view of 
the concept) as you can see, there is almost always more then one way to get 

Re: milling waves curts wave attachment

2019-08-27 Thread Richard Ellis
Hi Tim
Going into uncharted waters is what makes life interesting Bit of spring 
steel should do it The Revo is about all I can manage at my age. Better 
than churning out bowl after bowl  etc. etc. etc.on ordinary lathes
Thanks for the reply and of course the TK 
Richard

On Tuesday, August 27, 2019 at 6:57:10 PM UTC+1, Tim wrote:
>
> When I created my version, I thought making an adjustment larger than an 
> inch of offset was pretty radical compared to previous ornamental machines. 
> Now I see you want to really twist things up!
>
> To make that happen you would need to adjust the offset an even larger 
> amount than what I designed it for.  You would have to make a longer 
> connecting rod naturally.  You may run into binding of the rod. Your going 
> into uncharted waters my friend.
>
> Hope this helps
>
> Tim
>
>
>
> Sent from Samsung tablet
>
>  Original message 
> From: Richard Ellis > 
> Date: 8/27/19 9:36 AM (GMT-08:00) 
> To: Legacy Ornamental Mills > 
>
> Subject: Re: milling waves curts wave attachment 
>
> Tim
> I should have said higher waves and not longer in other words more stormy 
> at sea ! MY mistake
> Richard
>
>
> On Tuesday, August 27, 2019 at 5:32:52 PM UTC+1, Tim wrote:
>>
>> No, it will not make a change. What you will see by changing to a duplex 
>> gear with a. Different tooth count will result in the number of waves per 
>> pitch. It's been too long for me to remember the number of waves per 
>> pitch.  I think using the standard duplex you would get 4 waves per pitch 
>> and the 2x would be two waves per pitch.  Don't hold me to those numbers!
>>
>>
>>
>> Sent from Samsung tablet
>>
>>  Original message 
>> From: Richard Ellis  
>> Date: 8/27/19 7:19 AM (GMT-08:00) 
>> To: Legacy Ornamental Mills  
>> Subject: Re: milling waves curts wave attachment 
>>
>> Hi Tim
>> Do you think it will do the longer waves just by making a longer piston 
>> rod.
>> Richard
>>
>> On Tuesday, August 27, 2019 at 2:43:30 PM UTC+1, Tim wrote:
>>>
>>> Just a quick response to my reciprocate.  I never intended the 
>>> attachment to be used with any other gear than the standard duplex gear.  
>>> When I did make a long pitched wave I used my poormans duplex gear that was 
>>> made up of stock legacy gears in between the leadscrew and the duplex gear.
>>>
>>> Tim
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Sent from Samsung tablet
>>>
>>>  Original message 
>>> From: 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills <
>>> legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com> 
>>> Date: 8/27/19 5:57 AM (GMT-08:00) 
>>> To: legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com 
>>> Subject: Re: milling waves curts wave attachment 
>>>
>>>
>>> Good morning.
>>> Richard. 
>>> I have not used Tim's version of the wave attachment, If you say its no 
>>> possible, I will have to take your word on it.  So On to the next step. How 
>>> can we make it do what you want?
>>> I was hoping that with the videos and pictures, people in our group 
>>> would start to see, How easy the attachment really is, and Thus start 
>>> looking to make there own versions.
>>>
>>> I made a version years ago that was spring loaded, and I used two steel 
>>> saw blades for my lock and adjustment, The teeth (or the saw blade) were my 
>>> lock and since the  teeth were all uniformed, My hope would be that this 
>>> jig would  be more accurate . sadly it really wasn't any better then what I 
>>> had made before. so I keep on looking. the attachment that I show/ use 
>>> today, is my third attempt,on making the wave attachment.
>>> If you like I can look and see if I still have the photo's of the older 
>>> versions? I am sure I still have some, but I can not find them at this min. 
>>> ( I am not sure where to find the old files?) the center hub was the only 
>>> thing that changed over the years.  My first version had screw holes in the 
>>> center hub, the second was the saw blade teeth, and the third was what I 
>>> showed you.
>>>
>>> I can go into more latter.
>>> but at this time I need to stop.
>>> Have a good day.
>>>
>>> C.A.G.
>>> On Tuesday, August 27, 2019, 03:17:17 AM EDT, Richard Ellis <
>>> rchrd...@gmail.com> wrote: 
>>>
>>>
>>> Curt
>>> Regarding the TK not being able to do a very large wave  with the 2X. I 
>>&

Re: milling waves curts wave attachment

2019-08-27 Thread artmarbles
When I created my version, I thought making an adjustment larger than an inch 
of offset was pretty radical compared to previous ornamental machines. Now I 
see you want to really twist things up!To make that happen you would need to 
adjust the offset an even larger amount than what I designed it for.  You would 
have to make a longer connecting rod naturally.  You may run into binding of 
the rod. Your going into uncharted waters my friend.Hope this helpsTimSent from 
Samsung tablet
 Original message From: Richard Ellis  
Date: 8/27/19  9:36 AM  (GMT-08:00) To: Legacy Ornamental Mills 
 Subject: Re: milling waves curts 
wave attachment TimI should have said higher waves and not longer in other 
words more stormy at sea ! MY mistakeRichardOn Tuesday, August 27, 2019 
at 5:32:52 PM UTC+1, Tim wrote:No, it will not make a change. What you will see 
by changing to a duplex gear with a. Different tooth count will result in the 
number of waves per pitch. It's been too long for me to remember the number of 
waves per pitch.  I think using the standard duplex you would get 4 waves per 
pitch and the 2x would be two waves per pitch.  Don't hold me to those 
numbers!Sent from Samsung tablet Original message From: Richard 
Ellis  Date: 8/27/19  7:19 AM  (GMT-08:00) To: Legacy 
Ornamental Mills  Subject: Re: milling waves 
curts wave attachment Hi TimDo you think it will do the longer waves just by 
making a longer piston rod.RichardOn Tuesday, August 27, 2019 at 2:43:30 PM 
UTC+1, Tim wrote:Just a quick response to my reciprocate.  I never intended the 
attachment to be used with any other gear than the standard duplex gear.  When 
I did make a long pitched wave I used my poormans duplex gear that was made up 
of stock legacy gears in between the leadscrew and the duplex gear.TimSent from 
Samsung tablet Original message From: 'Curt George' via Legacy 
Ornamental Mills  Date: 8/27/19  5:57 AM  
(GMT-08:00) To: legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: milling waves 
curts wave attachment 
Good morning.Richard. I have not used Tim's version of the wave 
attachment, If you say its no possible, I will have to take your word on it.  
So On to the next step. How can we make it do what you want?I was hoping that 
with the videos and pictures, people in our group would start to see, How easy 
the attachment really is, and Thus start looking to make there own versions.I 
made a version years ago that was spring loaded, and I used two steel saw 
blades for my lock and adjustment, The teeth (or the saw blade) were my lock 
and since the  teeth were all uniformed, My hope would be that this jig would  
be more accurate . sadly it really wasn't any better then what I had made 
before. so I keep on looking. the attachment that I show/ use today, is my 
third attempt,on making the wave attachment.If you like I can look and see if I 
still have the photo's of the older versions? I am sure I still have some, but 
I can not find them at this min. ( I am not sure where to find the old files?) 
the center hub was the only thing that changed over the years.  My first 
version had screw holes in the center hub, the second was the saw blade teeth, 
and the third was what I showed you.I can go into more latter.but at this time 
I need to stop.Have a good day.C.A.G.





On Tuesday, August 27, 2019, 03:17:17 AM EDT, Richard Ellis 
 wrote:



CurtRegarding the TK not being able to do a very large wave  
with the 2X. I will make a longer piston rod.On the picture that Bill put up of 
the different types of Wave makers--- the pic of the TK would not work 
as shown (I know it was only a Pic) but it would not be possible to have that 
wave pitch ,The plastic block with magnet would get in the way. Certainly with 
the 2X gear.I have been thinking of making a paper template to stick to the 
Duplex with differing angles on it to make Waves out of sync . and not just the 
D & ARichard  On Tuesday, August 27, 2019 at 6:35:46 AM UTC+1, Curt George 
wrote:
Hey guy.One more small note.on my D cut video 
https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=KCQ2OcYlQcs I showed another way to get the 
drive arm off of the center , by making two marks, one on the opposite sides of 
the duplex gear before you turn,  Sometimes it is more the why, then the how. 
needs to be understood.In the beginning of this concept, Tim modified the idea 
form an OT book, and made it work on the Legacy,  Both Bill and I (with-out 
seeing Tim's attachment,on his machine.) We both copied the idea for our own 
Legacy's.  We all did the same thing, but each attachment looks very different 
form what the others had made.In my last video I was attempting to show how/why 
it works.( another view of the concept) as you can see, there is almost always 
more then one

Re: milling waves curts wave attachment

2019-08-27 Thread Richard Ellis
Tim
I should have said higher waves and not longer in other words more stormy 
at sea ! MY mistake
Richard


On Tuesday, August 27, 2019 at 5:32:52 PM UTC+1, Tim wrote:
>
> No, it will not make a change. What you will see by changing to a duplex 
> gear with a. Different tooth count will result in the number of waves per 
> pitch. It's been too long for me to remember the number of waves per 
> pitch.  I think using the standard duplex you would get 4 waves per pitch 
> and the 2x would be two waves per pitch.  Don't hold me to those numbers!
>
>
>
> Sent from Samsung tablet
>
>  Original message 
> From: Richard Ellis > 
> Date: 8/27/19 7:19 AM (GMT-08:00) 
> To: Legacy Ornamental Mills > 
>
> Subject: Re: milling waves curts wave attachment 
>
> Hi Tim
> Do you think it will do the longer waves just by making a longer piston 
> rod.
> Richard
>
> On Tuesday, August 27, 2019 at 2:43:30 PM UTC+1, Tim wrote:
>>
>> Just a quick response to my reciprocate.  I never intended the attachment 
>> to be used with any other gear than the standard duplex gear.  When I did 
>> make a long pitched wave I used my poormans duplex gear that was made up of 
>> stock legacy gears in between the leadscrew and the duplex gear.
>>
>> Tim
>>
>>
>>
>> Sent from Samsung tablet
>>
>>  Original message 
>> From: 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills <
>> legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com> 
>> Date: 8/27/19 5:57 AM (GMT-08:00) 
>> To: legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com 
>> Subject: Re: milling waves curts wave attachment 
>>
>>
>> Good morning.
>> Richard. 
>> I have not used Tim's version of the wave attachment, If you say its no 
>> possible, I will have to take your word on it.  So On to the next step. How 
>> can we make it do what you want?
>> I was hoping that with the videos and pictures, people in our group would 
>> start to see, How easy the attachment really is, and Thus start looking to 
>> make there own versions.
>>
>> I made a version years ago that was spring loaded, and I used two steel 
>> saw blades for my lock and adjustment, The teeth (or the saw blade) were my 
>> lock and since the  teeth were all uniformed, My hope would be that this 
>> jig would  be more accurate . sadly it really wasn't any better then what I 
>> had made before. so I keep on looking. the attachment that I show/ use 
>> today, is my third attempt,on making the wave attachment.
>> If you like I can look and see if I still have the photo's of the older 
>> versions? I am sure I still have some, but I can not find them at this min. 
>> ( I am not sure where to find the old files?) the center hub was the only 
>> thing that changed over the years.  My first version had screw holes in the 
>> center hub, the second was the saw blade teeth, and the third was what I 
>> showed you.
>>
>> I can go into more latter.
>> but at this time I need to stop.
>> Have a good day.
>>
>> C.A.G.
>> On Tuesday, August 27, 2019, 03:17:17 AM EDT, Richard Ellis <
>> rchrd...@gmail.com> wrote: 
>>
>>
>> Curt
>> Regarding the TK not being able to do a very large wave  with the 2X. I 
>> will make a longer piston rod.
>> On the picture that Bill put up of the different types of Wave 
>> makers--- the pic of the TK would not work as shown (I know it was 
>> only a Pic) but it would not be possible to have that wave pitch ,The 
>> plastic block with magnet would get in the way. Certainly with the 2X gear.
>> I have been thinking of making a paper template to stick to the Duplex 
>> with differing angles on it to make Waves out of sync . and not just the D 
>> & A
>> Richard  
>>
>> On Tuesday, August 27, 2019 at 6:35:46 AM UTC+1, Curt George wrote:
>>
>> Hey guy.
>> One more small note.
>> on my D cut video https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=KCQ2OcYlQcs 
>> <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KCQ2OcYlQcs> I showed another way to 
>> get the drive arm off of the center , by making two marks, one on the 
>> opposite sides of the duplex gear before you turn,  Sometimes it is more 
>> the why, then the how. needs to be understood.
>>
>> In the beginning of this concept, Tim modified the idea form an OT book, 
>> and made it work on the Legacy,  Both Bill and I (with-out seeing Tim's 
>> attachment,on his machine.) We both copied the idea for our own Legacy's.  
>> We all did the same thing, but each attachment looks very different form 
>> what the others had made.

Re: milling waves curts wave attachment

2019-08-27 Thread artmarbles
No, it will not make a change. What you will see by changing to a duplex gear 
with a. Different tooth count will result in the number of waves per pitch. 
It's been too long for me to remember the number of waves per pitch.  I think 
using the standard duplex you would get 4 waves per pitch and the 2x would be 
two waves per pitch.  Don't hold me to those numbers!Sent from Samsung tablet
 Original message From: Richard Ellis  
Date: 8/27/19  7:19 AM  (GMT-08:00) To: Legacy Ornamental Mills 
 Subject: Re: milling waves curts 
wave attachment Hi TimDo you think it will do the longer waves just by making a 
longer piston rod.RichardOn Tuesday, August 27, 2019 at 2:43:30 PM UTC+1, Tim 
wrote:Just a quick response to my reciprocate.  I never intended the attachment 
to be used with any other gear than the standard duplex gear.  When I did make 
a long pitched wave I used my poormans duplex gear that was made up of stock 
legacy gears in between the leadscrew and the duplex gear.TimSent from Samsung 
tablet Original message From: 'Curt George' via Legacy 
Ornamental Mills  Date: 8/27/19  5:57 AM  
(GMT-08:00) To: legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: milling waves 
curts wave attachment 
Good morning.Richard. I have not used Tim's version of the wave 
attachment, If you say its no possible, I will have to take your word on it.  
So On to the next step. How can we make it do what you want?I was hoping that 
with the videos and pictures, people in our group would start to see, How easy 
the attachment really is, and Thus start looking to make there own versions.I 
made a version years ago that was spring loaded, and I used two steel saw 
blades for my lock and adjustment, The teeth (or the saw blade) were my lock 
and since the  teeth were all uniformed, My hope would be that this jig would  
be more accurate . sadly it really wasn't any better then what I had made 
before. so I keep on looking. the attachment that I show/ use today, is my 
third attempt,on making the wave attachment.If you like I can look and see if I 
still have the photo's of the older versions? I am sure I still have some, but 
I can not find them at this min. ( I am not sure where to find the old files?) 
the center hub was the only thing that changed over the years.  My first 
version had screw holes in the center hub, the second was the saw blade teeth, 
and the third was what I showed you.I can go into more latter.but at this time 
I need to stop.Have a good day.C.A.G.





On Tuesday, August 27, 2019, 03:17:17 AM EDT, Richard Ellis 
 wrote:



CurtRegarding the TK not being able to do a very large wave  
with the 2X. I will make a longer piston rod.On the picture that Bill put up of 
the different types of Wave makers--- the pic of the TK would not work 
as shown (I know it was only a Pic) but it would not be possible to have that 
wave pitch ,The plastic block with magnet would get in the way. Certainly with 
the 2X gear.I have been thinking of making a paper template to stick to the 
Duplex with differing angles on it to make Waves out of sync . and not just the 
D & ARichard  On Tuesday, August 27, 2019 at 6:35:46 AM UTC+1, Curt George 
wrote:
Hey guy.One more small note.on my D cut video 
https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=KCQ2OcYlQcs I showed another way to get the 
drive arm off of the center , by making two marks, one on the opposite sides of 
the duplex gear before you turn,  Sometimes it is more the why, then the how. 
needs to be understood.In the beginning of this concept, Tim modified the idea 
form an OT book, and made it work on the Legacy,  Both Bill and I (with-out 
seeing Tim's attachment,on his machine.) We both copied the idea for our own 
Legacy's.  We all did the same thing, but each attachment looks very different 
form what the others had made.In my last video I was attempting to show how/why 
it works.( another view of the concept) as you can see, there is almost always 
more then one way to get the job done...Have a good night everyone.C.A.G.





On Tuesday, August 27, 2019, 12:08:46 AM EDT, 'Curt George' 
via Legacy Ornamental Mills  wrote:




Hello everyone.  Just got home form work.Its nice to see all those Old 
pixs Bill.Here are a few of mine as well...depending on the router bit, and the 
wave modulation there are many different looks you can achieve.C.A.G.. 





On Monday, August 26, 2019, 11:10:37 PM EDT, Tim Ziegler 
 wrote:



thats pretty awsome.Kind Regards,Timothy J. ZieglerZiegler 
Wood

Re: milling waves curts wave attachment

2019-08-27 Thread Richard Ellis
Hi Tim
Do you think it will do the longer waves just by making a longer piston rod.
Richard

On Tuesday, August 27, 2019 at 2:43:30 PM UTC+1, Tim wrote:
>
> Just a quick response to my reciprocate.  I never intended the attachment 
> to be used with any other gear than the standard duplex gear.  When I did 
> make a long pitched wave I used my poormans duplex gear that was made up of 
> stock legacy gears in between the leadscrew and the duplex gear.
>
> Tim
>
>
>
> Sent from Samsung tablet
>
>  Original message 
> From: 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills <
> legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com > 
> Date: 8/27/19 5:57 AM (GMT-08:00) 
> To: legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com  
> Subject: Re: milling waves curts wave attachment 
>
>
> Good morning.
> Richard. 
> I have not used Tim's version of the wave attachment, If you say its no 
> possible, I will have to take your word on it.  So On to the next step. How 
> can we make it do what you want?
> I was hoping that with the videos and pictures, people in our group would 
> start to see, How easy the attachment really is, and Thus start looking to 
> make there own versions.
>
> I made a version years ago that was spring loaded, and I used two steel 
> saw blades for my lock and adjustment, The teeth (or the saw blade) were my 
> lock and since the  teeth were all uniformed, My hope would be that this 
> jig would  be more accurate . sadly it really wasn't any better then what I 
> had made before. so I keep on looking. the attachment that I show/ use 
> today, is my third attempt,on making the wave attachment.
> If you like I can look and see if I still have the photo's of the older 
> versions? I am sure I still have some, but I can not find them at this min. 
> ( I am not sure where to find the old files?) the center hub was the only 
> thing that changed over the years.  My first version had screw holes in the 
> center hub, the second was the saw blade teeth, and the third was what I 
> showed you.
>
> I can go into more latter.
> but at this time I need to stop.
> Have a good day.
>
> C.A.G.
> On Tuesday, August 27, 2019, 03:17:17 AM EDT, Richard Ellis <
> rchrd...@gmail.com > wrote: 
>
>
> Curt
> Regarding the TK not being able to do a very large wave  with the 2X. I 
> will make a longer piston rod.
> On the picture that Bill put up of the different types of Wave 
> makers--- the pic of the TK would not work as shown (I know it was 
> only a Pic) but it would not be possible to have that wave pitch ,The 
> plastic block with magnet would get in the way. Certainly with the 2X gear.
> I have been thinking of making a paper template to stick to the Duplex 
> with differing angles on it to make Waves out of sync . and not just the D 
> & A
> Richard  
>
> On Tuesday, August 27, 2019 at 6:35:46 AM UTC+1, Curt George wrote:
>
> Hey guy.
> One more small note.
> on my D cut video https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=KCQ2OcYlQcs 
> <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KCQ2OcYlQcs> I showed another way to get 
> the drive arm off of the center , by making two marks, one on the opposite 
> sides of the duplex gear before you turn,  Sometimes it is more the why, 
> then the how. needs to be understood.
>
> In the beginning of this concept, Tim modified the idea form an OT book, 
> and made it work on the Legacy,  Both Bill and I (with-out seeing Tim's 
> attachment,on his machine.) We both copied the idea for our own Legacy's.  
> We all did the same thing, but each attachment looks very different form 
> what the others had made.
>
> In my last video I was attempting to show how/why it works.( another view 
> of the concept) as you can see, there is almost always more then one way to 
> get the job done...
> Have a good night everyone.
>
> C.A.G.
> On Tuesday, August 27, 2019, 12:08:46 AM EDT, 'Curt George' via Legacy 
> Ornamental Mills  wrote: 
>
>
> Hello everyone.  Just got home form work.
>
> Its nice to see all those Old pixs Bill.
> Here are a few of mine as well...
>
> depending on the router bit, and the wave modulation there are many 
> different looks you can achieve.
>
>
>
> C.A.G.[image: Inline image]
> . 
>
> On Monday, August 26, 2019, 11:10:37 PM EDT, Tim Ziegler <
> timjz...@gmail.com> wrote: 
>
>
> thats pretty awsome.
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> Timothy J. Ziegler
> Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty
> 14171 160th Ave.
> Foreston MN 56330
>
> 320-294-5798 shop
> 320-630-2243 cell
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 26, 2019 at 4:14 PM  wrote:
>
> Here is a few experimental waves 
>
>  
>
> *From:* legacy-orna...@ googlegroups.com  
> *On Behalf Of *

Re: milling waves curts wave attachment

2019-08-27 Thread artmarbles
Just a quick response to my reciprocate.  I never intended the attachment to be 
used with any other gear than the standard duplex gear.  When I did make a long 
pitched wave I used my poormans duplex gear that was made up of stock legacy 
gears in between the leadscrew and the duplex gear.TimSent from Samsung tablet
 Original message From: 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental 
Mills  Date: 8/27/19  5:57 AM  
(GMT-08:00) To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: milling 
waves curts wave attachment 
Good morning.Richard. I have not used Tim's version of the wave 
attachment, If you say its no possible, I will have to take your word on it.  
So On to the next step. How can we make it do what you want?I was hoping that 
with the videos and pictures, people in our group would start to see, How easy 
the attachment really is, and Thus start looking to make there own versions.I 
made a version years ago that was spring loaded, and I used two steel saw 
blades for my lock and adjustment, The teeth (or the saw blade) were my lock 
and since the  teeth were all uniformed, My hope would be that this jig would  
be more accurate . sadly it really wasn't any better then what I had made 
before. so I keep on looking. the attachment that I show/ use today, is my 
third attempt,on making the wave attachment.If you like I can look and see if I 
still have the photo's of the older versions? I am sure I still have some, but 
I can not find them at this min. ( I am not sure where to find the old files?) 
the center hub was the only thing that changed over the years.  My first 
version had screw holes in the center hub, the second was the saw blade teeth, 
and the third was what I showed you.I can go into more latter.but at this time 
I need to stop.Have a good day.C.A.G.





On Tuesday, August 27, 2019, 03:17:17 AM EDT, Richard Ellis 
 wrote:



CurtRegarding the TK not being able to do a very large wave  
with the 2X. I will make a longer piston rod.On the picture that Bill put up of 
the different types of Wave makers--- the pic of the TK would not work 
as shown (I know it was only a Pic) but it would not be possible to have that 
wave pitch ,The plastic block with magnet would get in the way. Certainly with 
the 2X gear.I have been thinking of making a paper template to stick to the 
Duplex with differing angles on it to make Waves out of sync . and not just the 
D & ARichard  On Tuesday, August 27, 2019 at 6:35:46 AM UTC+1, Curt George 
wrote:
Hey guy.One more small note.on my D cut video 
https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=KCQ2OcYlQcs I showed another way to get the 
drive arm off of the center , by making two marks, one on the opposite sides of 
the duplex gear before you turn,  Sometimes it is more the why, then the how. 
needs to be understood.In the beginning of this concept, Tim modified the idea 
form an OT book, and made it work on the Legacy,  Both Bill and I (with-out 
seeing Tim's attachment,on his machine.) We both copied the idea for our own 
Legacy's.  We all did the same thing, but each attachment looks very different 
form what the others had made.In my last video I was attempting to show how/why 
it works.( another view of the concept) as you can see, there is almost always 
more then one way to get the job done...Have a good night everyone.C.A.G.





On Tuesday, August 27, 2019, 12:08:46 AM EDT, 'Curt George' 
via Legacy Ornamental Mills  wrote:




Hello everyone.  Just got home form work.Its nice to see all those Old 
pixs Bill.Here are a few of mine as well...depending on the router bit, and the 
wave modulation there are many different looks you can achieve.C.A.G.. 





On Monday, August 26, 2019, 11:10:37 PM EDT, Tim Ziegler 
 wrote:



thats pretty awsome.Kind Regards,Timothy J. ZieglerZiegler 
WoodWork & Specialty14171 160th Ave.Foreston MN 56330320-294-5798 
shop320-630-2243 cellOn Mon, Aug 26, 2019 at 4:14 PM  
wrote:Here is a few experimental waves  From: legacy-orna...@ googlegroups.com 
 On Behalf Of Tim ZieglerSent: Tuesday, 27 
August 2019 3:17 AMTo: legacy-orna...@ googlegroups.comSubject: Re: milling 
waves curts wave attachment Wow those are cool. I really need to create one of 
those.Kind Regards, Timothy J. ZieglerZiegler WoodWork & Specialty14171 160th 
Ave.Foreston MN 56330 320-294-5798 shop320-630-2243 cell  On Mon, Aug 26, 2019 
at 11:52 AM  wrote:Pps  here is a pic I dug up of wave 
pens I did with the wave attachment  Bill From: legacy-orna...@ 
googlegroups.com  On Beh

Re: milling waves curts wave attachment

2019-08-27 Thread Richard Ellis
Curt
All I have to do is fit a longer piston rod. The TK suits me fine. I was 
hoping others who had used the 2X would chip in with their versions.
Richard

On Tuesday, August 27, 2019 at 1:57:12 PM UTC+1, Curt George wrote:
>
>
> Good morning.
> Richard. 
> I have not used Tim's version of the wave attachment, If you say its no 
> possible, I will have to take your word on it.  So On to the next step. How 
> can we make it do what you want?
> I was hoping that with the videos and pictures, people in our group would 
> start to see, How easy the attachment really is, and Thus start looking to 
> make there own versions.
>
> I made a version years ago that was spring loaded, and I used two steel 
> saw blades for my lock and adjustment, The teeth (or the saw blade) were my 
> lock and since the  teeth were all uniformed, My hope would be that this 
> jig would  be more accurate . sadly it really wasn't any better then what I 
> had made before. so I keep on looking. the attachment that I show/ use 
> today, is my third attempt,on making the wave attachment.
> If you like I can look and see if I still have the photo's of the older 
> versions? I am sure I still have some, but I can not find them at this min. 
> ( I am not sure where to find the old files?) the center hub was the only 
> thing that changed over the years.  My first version had screw holes in the 
> center hub, the second was the saw blade teeth, and the third was what I 
> showed you.
>
> I can go into more latter.
> but at this time I need to stop.
> Have a good day.
>
> C.A.G.
> On Tuesday, August 27, 2019, 03:17:17 AM EDT, Richard Ellis <
> rchrd...@gmail.com > wrote: 
>
>
> Curt
> Regarding the TK not being able to do a very large wave  with the 2X. I 
> will make a longer piston rod.
> On the picture that Bill put up of the different types of Wave 
> makers--- the pic of the TK would not work as shown (I know it was 
> only a Pic) but it would not be possible to have that wave pitch ,The 
> plastic block with magnet would get in the way. Certainly with the 2X gear.
> I have been thinking of making a paper template to stick to the Duplex 
> with differing angles on it to make Waves out of sync . and not just the D 
> & A
> Richard  
>
> On Tuesday, August 27, 2019 at 6:35:46 AM UTC+1, Curt George wrote:
>
> Hey guy.
> One more small note.
> on my D cut video https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=KCQ2OcYlQcs 
> <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KCQ2OcYlQcs> I showed another way to get 
> the drive arm off of the center , by making two marks, one on the opposite 
> sides of the duplex gear before you turn,  Sometimes it is more the why, 
> then the how. needs to be understood.
>
> In the beginning of this concept, Tim modified the idea form an OT book, 
> and made it work on the Legacy,  Both Bill and I (with-out seeing Tim's 
> attachment,on his machine.) We both copied the idea for our own Legacy's.  
> We all did the same thing, but each attachment looks very different form 
> what the others had made.
>
> In my last video I was attempting to show how/why it works.( another view 
> of the concept) as you can see, there is almost always more then one way to 
> get the job done...
> Have a good night everyone.
>
> C.A.G.
> On Tuesday, August 27, 2019, 12:08:46 AM EDT, 'Curt George' via Legacy 
> Ornamental Mills  wrote: 
>
>
> Hello everyone.  Just got home form work.
>
> Its nice to see all those Old pixs Bill.
> Here are a few of mine as well...
>
> depending on the router bit, and the wave modulation there are many 
> different looks you can achieve.
>
>
>
> C.A.G.[image: Inline image]
> . 
>
> On Monday, August 26, 2019, 11:10:37 PM EDT, Tim Ziegler <
> timjz...@gmail.com> wrote: 
>
>
> thats pretty awsome.
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> Timothy J. Ziegler
> Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty
> 14171 160th Ave.
> Foreston MN 56330
>
> 320-294-5798 shop
> 320-630-2243 cell
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 26, 2019 at 4:14 PM  wrote:
>
> Here is a few experimental waves 
>
>  
>
> *From:* legacy-orna...@ googlegroups.com  
> *On Behalf Of *Tim Ziegler
> *Sent:* Tuesday, 27 August 2019 3:17 AM
> *To:* legacy-orna...@ googlegroups.com
> *Subject:* Re: milling waves curts wave attachment
>
>  
>
> Wow those are cool. I really need to create one of those.
>
>
> Kind Regards,
>
>  
>
> Timothy J. Ziegler
>
> Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty
>
> 14171 160th Ave.
>
> Foreston MN 56330
>
>  
>
> 320-294-5798 shop
>
> 320-630-2243 cell
>
>  
>
>  
>
> On Mon, Aug 26, 2019 at 11:52 AM  wrote:
>
> Pps  here is a pic I dug up 

Re: milling waves curts wave attachment

2019-08-27 Thread 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
 
Good morning.Richard. I have not used Tim's version of the wave attachment, If 
you say its no possible, I will have to take your word on it.  So On to the 
next step. How can we make it do what you want?I was hoping that with the 
videos and pictures, people in our group would start to see, How easy the 
attachment really is, and Thus start looking to make there own versions.
I made a version years ago that was spring loaded, and I used two steel saw 
blades for my lock and adjustment, The teeth (or the saw blade) were my lock 
and since the  teeth were all uniformed, My hope would be that this jig would  
be more accurate . sadly it really wasn't any better then what I had made 
before. so I keep on looking. the attachment that I show/ use today, is my 
third attempt,on making the wave attachment.If you like I can look and see if I 
still have the photo's of the older versions? I am sure I still have some, but 
I can not find them at this min. ( I am not sure where to find the old files?) 
the center hub was the only thing that changed over the years.  My first 
version had screw holes in the center hub, the second was the saw blade teeth, 
and the third was what I showed you.
I can go into more latter.but at this time I need to stop.Have a good day.
C.A.G.On Tuesday, August 27, 2019, 03:17:17 AM EDT, Richard Ellis 
 wrote:  
 
 CurtRegarding the TK not being able to do a very large wave  with the 2X. I 
will make a longer piston rod.On the picture that Bill put up of the different 
types of Wave makers--- the pic of the TK would not work as shown (I 
know it was only a Pic) but it would not be possible to have that wave pitch 
,The plastic block with magnet would get in the way. Certainly with the 2X 
gear.I have been thinking of making a paper template to stick to the Duplex 
with differing angles on it to make Waves out of sync . and not just the D & 
ARichard  

On Tuesday, August 27, 2019 at 6:35:46 AM UTC+1, Curt George wrote:
 Hey guy.One more small note.on my D cut video https://www.youtube.com/ 
watch?v=KCQ2OcYlQcs I showed another way to get the drive arm off of the center 
, by making two marks, one on the opposite sides of the duplex gear before you 
turn,  Sometimes it is more the why, then the how. needs to be understood.
In the beginning of this concept, Tim modified the idea form an OT book, and 
made it work on the Legacy,  Both Bill and I (with-out seeing Tim's 
attachment,on his machine.) We both copied the idea for our own Legacy's.  We 
all did the same thing, but each attachment looks very different form what the 
others had made.
In my last video I was attempting to show how/why it works.( another view of 
the concept) as you can see, there is almost always more then one way to get 
the job done...Have a good night everyone.
C.A.G.On Tuesday, August 27, 2019, 12:08:46 AM EDT, 'Curt George' via 
Legacy Ornamental Mills  wrote:  
 
  Hello everyone.  Just got home form work.
Its nice to see all those Old pixs Bill.Here are a few of mine as well...
depending on the router bit, and the wave modulation there are many different 
looks you can achieve.


C.A.G.
. 
On Monday, August 26, 2019, 11:10:37 PM EDT, Tim Ziegler 
 wrote:  
 
 thats pretty awsome.
Kind Regards,
Timothy J. ZieglerZiegler WoodWork & Specialty14171 160th Ave.Foreston MN 56330
320-294-5798 shop320-630-2243 cell

On Mon, Aug 26, 2019 at 4:14 PM  wrote:


Here is a few experimental waves 

 

From: legacy-orna...@ googlegroups.com  On 
Behalf Of Tim Ziegler
Sent: Tuesday, 27 August 2019 3:17 AM
To: legacy-orna...@ googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: milling waves curts wave attachment

 

Wow those are cool. I really need to create one of those.




Kind Regards,

 

Timothy J. Ziegler

Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty

14171 160th Ave.

Foreston MN 56330

 

320-294-5798 shop

320-630-2243 cell

 

 

On Mon, Aug 26, 2019 at 11:52 AM  wrote:


Pps  here is a pic I dug up of wave pens I did with the wave attachment 

 

Bill

 

From: legacy-orna...@ googlegroups.com  On 
Behalf Of bulk...@mmnet.com.au
Sent: Tuesday, 27 August 2019 12:53 AM
To: legacy-orna...@ googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: milling waves curts wave attachment

 

Ps I don’t have any pics of my finished wav attachment lost them in the fire 
only my prototype pics also no disassembled pics tim does of his and curts can 
be seen from his pic

 

Bill

 

From: legacy-orna...@ googlegroups.com  On 
Behalf Of bulk...@mmnet.com.au
Sent: Tuesday, 27 August 2019 12:16 AM
To: legacy-orna...@ googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: milling waves curts wave attachment

 

 

Mine (green), curts  and tims  wave attachments   I made mine to fit a revo and 
a 900 mills 

Bill

 

From: legacy-orna...@ googlegroups.com  On 
Behalf Of Tim Ziegler
Sent: Monday, 26 August 2019 9:26 PM
To: legacy-orna...@ googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: milling waves curts wave attachment

 

Good job on the video again. Thanks you guys and if possible we could use some 
p

Re: milling waves curts wave attachment

2019-08-27 Thread Richard Ellis
Curt
Regarding the TK not being able to do a very large wave  with the 2X. I 
will make a longer piston rod.
On the picture that Bill put up of the different types of Wave 
makers--- the pic of the TK would not work as shown (I know it was 
only a Pic) but it would not be possible to have that wave pitch ,The 
plastic block with magnet would get in the way. Certainly with the 2X gear.
I have been thinking of making a paper template to stick to the Duplex with 
differing angles on it to make Waves out of sync . and not just the D & A
Richard  

On Tuesday, August 27, 2019 at 6:35:46 AM UTC+1, Curt George wrote:
>
> Hey guy.
> One more small note.
> on my D cut video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KCQ2OcYlQcs I showed 
> another way to get the drive arm off of the center , by making two marks, 
> one on the opposite sides of the duplex gear before you turn,  Sometimes it 
> is more the why, then the how. needs to be understood.
>
> In the beginning of this concept, Tim modified the idea form an OT book, 
> and made it work on the Legacy,  Both Bill and I (with-out seeing Tim's 
> attachment,on his machine.) We both copied the idea for our own Legacy's.  
> We all did the same thing, but each attachment looks very different form 
> what the others had made.
>
> In my last video I was attempting to show how/why it works.( another view 
> of the concept) as you can see, there is almost always more then one way to 
> get the job done...
> Have a good night everyone.
>
> C.A.G.
> On Tuesday, August 27, 2019, 12:08:46 AM EDT, 'Curt George' via Legacy 
> Ornamental Mills > wrote: 
>
>
> Hello everyone.  Just got home form work.
>
> Its nice to see all those Old pixs Bill.
> Here are a few of mine as well...
>
> depending on the router bit, and the wave modulation there are many 
> different looks you can achieve.
>
>
>
> C.A.G.[image: Inline image]
> . 
>
> On Monday, August 26, 2019, 11:10:37 PM EDT, Tim Ziegler <
> timjz...@gmail.com > wrote: 
>
>
> thats pretty awsome.
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> Timothy J. Ziegler
> Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty
> 14171 160th Ave.
> Foreston MN 56330
>
> 320-294-5798 shop
> 320-630-2243 cell
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 26, 2019 at 4:14 PM > 
> wrote:
>
> Here is a few experimental waves 
>
>  
>
> *From:* legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com  <
> legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com > *On Behalf Of *Tim Ziegler
> *Sent:* Tuesday, 27 August 2019 3:17 AM
> *To:* legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com 
> *Subject:* Re: milling waves curts wave attachment
>
>  
>
> Wow those are cool. I really need to create one of those.
>
>
> Kind Regards,
>
>  
>
> Timothy J. Ziegler
>
> Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty
>
> 14171 160th Ave.
>
> Foreston MN 56330
>
>  
>
> 320-294-5798 shop
>
> 320-630-2243 cell
>
>  
>
>  
>
> On Mon, Aug 26, 2019 at 11:52 AM > 
> wrote:
>
> Pps  here is a pic I dug up of wave pens I did with the wave attachment 
>
>  
>
> Bill
>
>  
>
> *From:* legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com  <
> legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com > *On Behalf Of *
> bulk...@mmnet.com.au 
> *Sent:* Tuesday, 27 August 2019 12:53 AM
> *To:* legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com 
> *Subject:* RE: milling waves curts wave attachment
>
>  
>
> Ps I don’t have any pics of my finished wav attachment lost them in the 
> fire only my prototype pics also no disassembled pics tim does of his and 
> curts can be seen from his pic
>
>  
>
> Bill
>
>  
>
> *From:* legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com  <
> legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com > *On Behalf Of *
> bulk...@mmnet.com.au 
> *Sent:* Tuesday, 27 August 2019 12:16 AM
> *To:* legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com 
> *Subject:* RE: milling waves curts wave attachment
>
>  
>
>  
>
> Mine (green), curts  and tims  wave attachments   I made mine to fit a 
> revo and a 900 mills 
>
> Bill
>
>  
>
> *From:* legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com  <
> legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com > *On Behalf Of *Tim Ziegler
> *Sent:* Monday, 26 August 2019 9:26 PM
> *To:* legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com 
> *Subject:* Re: milling waves curts wave attachment
>
>  
>
> Good job on the video again. Thanks you guys and if possible we could use 
> some pics close up of individual parts 
>
> along with some dimensions of these attachments for making the wave. 
>
> Tim, Curtis, Bill? I would like to see each of yours if possible?
>
>
> Kind Regards,
>
>  
>
> Timothy J. Ziegler
>
> Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty
>
> 14171 160th Ave.
>
> Foreston MN 56330
>
>  
>
> 

Re: milling waves curts wave attachment

2019-08-26 Thread Tim Ziegler
thats pretty awsome.

Kind Regards,

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

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


On Mon, Aug 26, 2019 at 4:14 PM  wrote:

> Here is a few experimental waves
>
>
>
> *From:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com <
> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> *On Behalf Of *Tim Ziegler
> *Sent:* Tuesday, 27 August 2019 3:17 AM
> *To:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
> *Subject:* Re: milling waves curts wave attachment
>
>
>
> Wow those are cool. I really need to create one of those.
>
>
> Kind Regards,
>
>
>
> Timothy J. Ziegler
>
> Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty
>
> 14171 160th Ave.
>
> Foreston MN 56330
>
>
>
> 320-294-5798 shop
>
> 320-630-2243 cell
>
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 26, 2019 at 11:52 AM  wrote:
>
> Pps  here is a pic I dug up of wave pens I did with the wave attachment
>
>
>
> Bill
>
>
>
> *From:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com <
> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> *On Behalf Of *
> bulke...@mmnet.com.au
> *Sent:* Tuesday, 27 August 2019 12:53 AM
> *To:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
> *Subject:* RE: milling waves curts wave attachment
>
>
>
> Ps I don’t have any pics of my finished wav attachment lost them in the
> fire only my prototype pics also no disassembled pics tim does of his and
> curts can be seen from his pic
>
>
>
> Bill
>
>
>
> *From:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com <
> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> *On Behalf Of *
> bulke...@mmnet.com.au
> *Sent:* Tuesday, 27 August 2019 12:16 AM
> *To:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
> *Subject:* RE: milling waves curts wave attachment
>
>
>
>
>
> Mine (green), curts  and tims  wave attachments   I made mine to fit a
> revo and a 900 mills
>
> Bill
>
>
>
> *From:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com <
> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> *On Behalf Of *Tim Ziegler
> *Sent:* Monday, 26 August 2019 9:26 PM
> *To:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
> *Subject:* Re: milling waves curts wave attachment
>
>
>
> Good job on the video again. Thanks you guys and if possible we could use
> some pics close up of individual parts
>
> along with some dimensions of these attachments for making the wave.
>
> Tim, Curtis, Bill? I would like to see each of yours if possible?
>
>
> Kind Regards,
>
>
>
> Timothy J. Ziegler
>
> Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty
>
> 14171 160th Ave.
>
> Foreston MN 56330
>
>
>
> 320-294-5798 shop
>
> 320-630-2243 cell
>
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 26, 2019 at 2:10 AM  wrote:
>
> Another video by curt   *https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xA6hnOHYgXs
> <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xA6hnOHYgXs>*
>
>
>
> Bill
>
>
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Re: milling waves curts wave attachment

2019-08-26 Thread Tim Ziegler
Wow those are cool. I really need to create one of those.

Kind Regards,

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

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


On Mon, Aug 26, 2019 at 11:52 AM  wrote:

> Pps  here is a pic I dug up of wave pens I did with the wave attachment
>
>
>
> Bill
>
>
>
> *From:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com <
> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> *On Behalf Of *
> bulke...@mmnet.com.au
> *Sent:* Tuesday, 27 August 2019 12:53 AM
> *To:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
> *Subject:* RE: milling waves curts wave attachment
>
>
>
> Ps I don’t have any pics of my finished wav attachment lost them in the
> fire only my prototype pics also no disassembled pics tim does of his and
> curts can be seen from his pic
>
>
>
> Bill
>
>
>
> *From:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com <
> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> *On Behalf Of *
> bulke...@mmnet.com.au
> *Sent:* Tuesday, 27 August 2019 12:16 AM
> *To:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
> *Subject:* RE: milling waves curts wave attachment
>
>
>
>
>
> Mine (green), curts  and tims  wave attachments   I made mine to fit a
> revo and a 900 mills
>
> Bill
>
>
>
> *From:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com <
> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> *On Behalf Of *Tim Ziegler
> *Sent:* Monday, 26 August 2019 9:26 PM
> *To:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
> *Subject:* Re: milling waves curts wave attachment
>
>
>
> Good job on the video again. Thanks you guys and if possible we could use
> some pics close up of individual parts
>
> along with some dimensions of these attachments for making the wave.
>
> Tim, Curtis, Bill? I would like to see each of yours if possible?
>
>
> Kind Regards,
>
>
>
> Timothy J. Ziegler
>
> Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty
>
> 14171 160th Ave.
>
> Foreston MN 56330
>
>
>
> 320-294-5798 shop
>
> 320-630-2243 cell
>
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 26, 2019 at 2:10 AM  wrote:
>
> Another video by curt   *https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xA6hnOHYgXs
> <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xA6hnOHYgXs>*
>
>
>
> Bill
>
>
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Re: milling waves curts wave attachment

2019-08-26 Thread Tim Ziegler
Those pix are perfect. Thanks
Kind Regards,

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

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


On Mon, Aug 26, 2019 at 9:53 AM  wrote:

> Ps I don’t have any pics of my finished wav attachment lost them in the
> fire only my prototype pics also no disassembled pics tim does of his and
> curts can be seen from his pic
>
>
>
> Bill
>
>
>
> *From:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com <
> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> *On Behalf Of *
> bulke...@mmnet.com.au
> *Sent:* Tuesday, 27 August 2019 12:16 AM
> *To:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
> *Subject:* RE: milling waves curts wave attachment
>
>
>
>
>
> Mine (green), curts  and tims  wave attachments   I made mine to fit a
> revo and a 900 mills
>
> Bill
>
>
>
> *From:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com <
> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> *On Behalf Of *Tim Ziegler
> *Sent:* Monday, 26 August 2019 9:26 PM
> *To:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
> *Subject:* Re: milling waves curts wave attachment
>
>
>
> Good job on the video again. Thanks you guys and if possible we could use
> some pics close up of individual parts
>
> along with some dimensions of these attachments for making the wave.
>
> Tim, Curtis, Bill? I would like to see each of yours if possible?
>
>
> Kind Regards,
>
>
>
> Timothy J. Ziegler
>
> Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty
>
> 14171 160th Ave.
>
> Foreston MN 56330
>
>
>
> 320-294-5798 shop
>
> 320-630-2243 cell
>
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 26, 2019 at 2:10 AM  wrote:
>
> Another video by curt   *https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xA6hnOHYgXs
> <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xA6hnOHYgXs>*
>
>
>
> Bill
>
>
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Re: milling waves curts wave attachment

2019-08-26 Thread Tim Ziegler
Great thanks. I will check them out a little closer, and also Chat with
Curtis.
Tim I'd love to see your pix too??

Kind Regards,

Timothy J. Ziegler
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> Pps  here is a pic I dug up of wave pens I did with the wave attachment
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> Ps I don’t have any pics of my finished wav attachment lost them in the
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> Mine (green), curts  and tims  wave attachments   I made mine to fit a
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> Good job on the video again. Thanks you guys and if possible we could use
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RE: milling waves curts wave attachment

2019-08-26 Thread bulkeley
Ps I don’t have any pics of my finished wav attachment lost them in the fire 
only my prototype pics also no disassembled pics tim does of his and curts can 
be seen from his pic

 

Bill

 

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Mine (green), curts  and tims  wave attachments   I made mine to fit a revo and 
a 900 mills 

Bill

 

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Subject: Re: milling waves curts wave attachment

 

Good job on the video again. Thanks you guys and if possible we could use some 
pics close up of individual parts 

along with some dimensions of these attachments for making the wave. 

Tim, Curtis, Bill? I would like to see each of yours if possible?




Kind Regards,

 

Timothy J. Ziegler

Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty

14171 160th Ave.

Foreston MN 56330

 

320-294-5798 shop

320-630-2243 cell

 

 

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Another video by curt   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xA6hnOHYgXs

 

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Re: milling waves curts wave attachment

2019-08-26 Thread Tim Ziegler
Good job on the video again. Thanks you guys and if possible we could use
some pics close up of individual parts
along with some dimensions of these attachments for making the wave.
Tim, Curtis, Bill? I would like to see each of yours if possible?

Kind Regards,

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

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


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RE: Milling cutters

2019-07-30 Thread Tim Krause
Curt uses them. Mostly for jobs that require a long length.  Curt's out of town 
for a little while so you won't hear from him any time soon.

Now in a pinch, I've been known to do the opposite and use a two flute carbide 
or hss to mill aluminum NOT on the legacy, but on my mill.  I've also used hss 
two flute cutters on delrin.

The old machinist will tell you that hss can have a sharper edge than carbide, 
but with some of the newer micro grain carbides they can match the level of 
sharpness. Carbide is very easy to damage if you drop one on the floor they 
will most likely chip. Hss in the same drop might get a tiny dent that can be 
sharpened while the carbide could new special tooling to sharpen that most wood 
workers don't have unless they are really into sharpening their own tools.

That's my initial thoughts folks.

Tim

On Jul 30, 2019, 3:49 PM, at 3:49 PM, MWF  wrote:
>I'm sure we will hear from him - but I believe that Curtis has been
>telling us for years that end mill cutters are "the way to go" for a
>number of tasks. 
>
>H advises that they are easy to find - and cheap.
>
>Mac
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>I do Richard from time to time, I have a heap of high speed steel end
>mill cutters I got at a garage sale once
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>Just wondering how many of you LOM users use different sized metal
>milling cutters in your LOM
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>I do with an extension and different sized collets 
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RE: Milling cutters

2019-07-30 Thread bulkeley
I like them for one of jobs they are cheap to buy you can with a bit of skill 
resharpen or grind a certain shape. 

They don’t last anywhere near as long as carbide and you have to run them 
slower but they are cheaper to buy

 

Bill

 

 

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What are the advantages?



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Just wondering how many of you LOM users use different sized metal milling 
cutters in your LOM

I do with an extension and different sized collets 

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RE: Milling cutters

2019-07-30 Thread MWF
I'm sure we will hear from him - but I believe that Curtis has been telling us for years that end mill cutters are "the way to go" for a number of tasks. H advises that they are easy to find - and cheap.Mac-Original Message-
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I do Richard from time to time, I have a heap of high speed steel end mill cutters I got at a garage sale onceBillFrom: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Richard EllisSent: Wednesday, 31 July 2019 4:03 AMTo: Legacy Ornamental Mills Subject: Milling cutters Just wondering how many of you LOM users use different sized metal milling cutters in your LOMI do with an extension and different sized collets Richard



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RE: Milling cutters

2019-07-30 Thread bulkeley
I do Richard from time to time, I have a heap of high speed steel end mill 
cutters I got at a garage sale once

 

Bill

 

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Sent: Wednesday, 31 July 2019 4:03 AM
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Just wondering how many of you LOM users use different sized metal milling 
cutters in your LOM

I do with an extension and different sized collets 

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Re: milling a chain

2018-06-25 Thread 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
 Wow! Your idea may be possible to do on the Legacy, but Its a bit confusing on 
all the steps that need to be done, I don't think I will be trying this one any 
time soon.
Thanks Bill.
C.A.G.
On Sunday, June 24, 2018, 10:20:04 PM EDT, Bill Bulkeley 
 wrote:  
 
  
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSWTQeL7fkA
 
  
 
lookingat this video I think this might be possible on the legacy.
 
Mountingit in the lom we could mill the cross shape and mill the links instead 
of usinghis pantograph our mills have rulers on the travels instead of using a 
templateto form the links and then finish it off on the bandsaw as he did.
 
  
 
What doyou all think?
 
  
 
Bill
 

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Re: milling work, not on a legacy

2018-03-08 Thread MWF
Hello Michael,I acquired an old chest of drawers that we were able to somewhat determine its age because of some of the construction characteristics it had.  One was the large "flat" panels that made up the back of the unit and some of the drawer bottoms.  They had the cutter markings - left by the Daniels' Planer.  (The Planer was somewhat like a giant fly cutter".  Interesting (ingenious) device.Thanks for sharing the image.Mac-Original Message-
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Subject: Re: milling work, not on a legacy

MichaelI don't want to change the topic. (but Perhaps just as a side note.)  The Saw Stop really works?  I've heard honor story's of ruining  both blades and machine parts, by mistakes. but no first hand info. on this safety equipment really working as it should.Now that Helical jointer (Felder/Hammer)  is one NEAT Machine. I have seen that one before. (but never used one my self.) Neat toys.../ machines.I was at a museum last week,  The quote on the bottom of this... pretty much sums up my views of wood working. ;-)  .Have a good night.C.A.G. On Thursday, March 8, 2018 8:51 AM, Michael Kratky <krat...@roadrunner.com> wrote:   Considered the Felder 5 in one combination machine a few years back as my shop space has long been outgrown; impressive machine but the saw arbor is 30mm and it doesn’t take a dado set I opted instead for a Saw Stop which twice since has saved my fingers. Felder/Hammer does make a 12”-16” helical jointer-planer combo that I’m in the market for.Michael K  From: 'joe biunno' via Legacy Ornamental Mills [mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com] Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2018 3:04 PMTo: Legacy Ornamental MillsSubject: Re: milling work, not on a legacy  Mac, thanks for thinking of sending me a reference...I have seen the felder equipment and it is very impressive... but in a multi-person setting, multi machines are not the way to go, in my opinion...switching from one set up to another, and perhaps needing that set for the entire day, thus not allowing the machine's other capabilities to be used disrupts a shop's work flow... in a one or two man shop though, it is an ideal choice... and it would have been a welcome addition in my home woodworking shop, but I do not have any where near the space needed for that size machine... I like smaller, one operation machinery...table saw, bandsaw, jointer, planer, etc., etc plus, that price is not in my budget... but it does seem reasonable... certainly keep me in mind for other equipment you might come across, especially if it is of a somewhat unusual nature... again, thanks...joe... p.s. what did the machine sell for? 






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RE: milling work, not on a legacy

2018-03-08 Thread Michael Kratky
Considered the Felder 5 in one combination machine a few years back as my shop 
space has long been outgrown; impressive machine but the saw arbor is 30mm and 
it doesn’t take a dado set I opted instead for a Saw Stop which twice since has 
saved my fingers. 

Felder/Hammer does make a 12”-16” helical jointer-planer combo that I’m in the 
market for.

Michael K

 

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Mac, thanks for thinking of sending me a reference...I have seen the felder 
equipment and it is very impressive... but in a multi-person setting, multi 
machines are not the way to go, in my opinion...switching from one set up to 
another, and perhaps needing that set for the entire day, thus not allowing the 
machine's other capabilities to be used disrupts a shop's work flow... in a one 
or two man shop though, it is an ideal choice... and it would have been a 
welcome addition in my home woodworking shop, but I do not have any where near 
the space needed for that size machine... I like smaller, one operation 
machinery...table saw, bandsaw, jointer, planer, etc., etc plus, that price 
is not in my budget... but it does seem reasonable... certainly keep me in mind 
for other equipment you might come across, especially if it is of a somewhat 
unusual nature... again, thanks...joe... p.s. what did the machine sell for? 

 

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Re: milling work, not on a legacy

2018-03-07 Thread MWF
Hi Joe,I believe he let it go for ~$6,800!  So the guy in Calif. essentially spent $8,800 - delivered to his shop in CA from VA.Like I said earlier - it was in as good as or BETTER than NEW!Mac-Original Message-
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Mac, thanks for thinking of sending me a reference...I have seen the felder equipment and it is very impressive... but in a multi-person setting, multi machines are not the way to go, in my opinion...switching from one set up to another, and perhaps needing that set for the entire day, thus not allowing the machine's other capabilities to be used disrupts a shop's work flow... in a one or two man shop though, it is an ideal choice... and it would have been a welcome addition in my home woodworking shop, but I do not have any where near the space needed for that size machine... I like smaller, one operation machinery...table saw, bandsaw, jointer, planer, etc., etc plus, that price is not in my budget... but it does seem reasonable... certainly keep me in mind for other equipment you might come across, especially if it is of a somewhat unusual nature... again, thanks...joe... p.s. what did the machine sell for? 






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Re: milling work, not on a legacy

2018-03-07 Thread 'joe biunno' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
Mac, thanks for thinking of sending me a reference...I have seen the felder 
equipment and it is very impressive... but in a multi-person setting, multi 
machines are not the way to go, in my opinion...switching from one set up 
to another, and perhaps needing that set for the entire day, thus not 
allowing the machine's other capabilities to be used disrupts a shop's work 
flow... in a one or two man shop though, it is an ideal choice... and it 
would have been a welcome addition in my home woodworking shop, but I do 
not have any where near the space needed for that size machine... I like 
smaller, one operation machinery...table saw, bandsaw, jointer, planer, 
etc., etc plus, that price is not in my budget... but it does seem 
reasonable... certainly keep me in mind for other equipment you might come 
across, especially if it is of a somewhat unusual nature... again, 
thanks...joe... p.s. what did the machine sell for? 


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Re: milling work, not on a legacy

2018-03-07 Thread Okla Mike (Liltwisted)
Been there, done that, made the sparks.  LOL The thing to remember is to 
grind the profile the same angle as the holder will allow it to make 
contact with the wood.  Make a huge difference with deeper profiles.


Mike OK


On 3/7/2018 10:27 AM, 'joe biunno' via Legacy Ornamental Mills wrote:
ok, here are some photos that will further show/explain what this type 
of milling is about... the first photo shows two samples of a 
particular drapery pole we make, along with the shaper knife used to 
make that cut...this design is difficult in that it is a small reed 
between two larger reeds...the center line of the cutting action is 
centered on the smaller reed, or the 3 o'clock or 9 o'clock position, 
depending on your perspective...but basically a side cutting action... 
we always seem to have to do a bit of sanding when making this 
particular cut... and doing the smaller one is very challenging, as it 
is only 1 1/2" in diameter... the other sample in the photo is 3" in 
diameter...the other three photos are a small selection of knife 
profiles we have accumulated over the years... some coming from old 
planer and jointer knives obtained at auctions... some from the knife 
sets sears used to sell...those I see at flea markets quite 
often...three knives per set, each set having it's own, different 
profile... one head(the larger) was to be used in a table saw and the 
other on a shaper... we once set the larger diameter head up into a 
table saw and when spinning, sounded like a jet taking off!...LOL!... 
that set up was quickly abandoned... talk about being dangerous!, that 
made me nervous!... a lot of people will have the opinion that this 
method of doing light, milling cuts is dangerous, but one thing to 
point out is safety in our shop is of the highest priority... I will 
certainly put safety above quality when we are working on a job, even 
if it means a piece goes out not up to being perfect... there is no 
job important enough to risk an injury... a lots of the knives from 
the sears sets we grind to whatever profile we might need to suit the 
job at hand...we certainly have enough blanks!...LOL!... any 
questions, please just ask... joe



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Re: milling work, not on a legacy

2018-03-07 Thread MWF
Joe,I wish I had thought to contact you earlier.  I have a friend that had a Felder Table Saw w/sliding table and a built-in Shaper spindle (I think it was about 10" - 12" long).  That machine was Tricked out!!  He is moving to Florida and downsized his tool "collection" - so sold the Felder.  That machine was probably one you could have used.That model Felder sells today for about $16,000+.  Bill kept his in "Better than new" condition.  He put it on CraigsList and a guy in California bought it.  After paying for it and the S (cost the buyer ~$2,000 - they used PODS) - he still came out WAY ahead vs buying new; especially in Californiacte - where the taxes would probably add another $1,000+ to the purchase, had he bought it new there.You could have driven 3 hours down to N. Virginia with your flatbed and saved a LOT of  - had you bought it.  Sorry I didn't think of you when he mentioned selling it.Mac-Original Message-
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hi Mac!... in this type of setup, the rule "less is better" strongly applies... what happens here, in the spindle, is there is a centered bolt coming down from the top of the spindle... this bolt is tightened against the top of the cutting knife... then a lock nut on the bolt is tightened so the bolt will not loosen... but this is a contradiction, as the pressure of the bolt is a downward pressure onto the top of the knife, while the lock nut is pulling the bolt away from the top of the knife... there is a very careful balance here of just how tight to make the bolt(without damaging the knife) and how tight to make the lock nut... in your suggestion, you mention "other cutter slots", well, there are no other slots...there is just the one slot, which is about 4" tall, in the center of the spindle...now if you meant putting a cutter blank on top of the your cutting knife, then locking those two knives down as described above, then yes, you could do that...but then there is a greater risk of some slippage between the two knives and thus, maybe!, the knives coming loose and being thrown out of the spindle, which is the danger part here, obviously... and why this type of set up was discontinued many years ago... so, that is almost never done... but the mantra here is simple..." DON'T GET GREEDY!"... only use a single knife that will project a small amount... if you adhere to this, then there will not be a balance problem, and the danger factor is reduced greatly... remember, the spindle is 1" in diameter, so it has some "umph" to it... and when a bit more projection is needed, we switch to a 1 1/4" spindle... I have seen French spindles that were 2" and 3" in diameter!... of course, those were using knives that would project much more than simply a "kiss" cut... and the cutting knife would actually pass through the spindle and project out the other side and follow the  shape of the cutting profile, never to cut though, only to serve as a balance to the entire spindle...problem there was if the spindle was 3" in diameter, and the knife projected out 2"(on both sides of the spindle), that made the knife a total of 7" long!...spinning that set up at almost 15,000 RPM, sounded like a helicopter taking off!... and it felt like a fan was blowing air into your face!... very intimidating and not for the weak of heart!... as sometimes the knife would break... we never went near any of that... if we ever had to make a deep crown moulding, for example, we would just make the moulding up in pieces and then glue it together... in todays world, you can set up two knives into a specific cutter head and, using a profile grinding machine, grind both knives to the profile that is needed for the job... and each knife will actually do it's share of cutting the work piece, as the profile grinder is that accurate... and the edge of the knives have a corrugation on them(think finger joint) so they cannot slip out... this is commonly referred to as a "lock edge knife"... larger companies would have a profile grinder in house, but you could simply order what you need from specialty houses that provide this service on a per job basis... hope I have answered your question... joe






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Re: milling work, not on a legacy

2018-03-07 Thread 'joe biunno' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
hi Mac!... in this type of setup, the rule "less is better" strongly 
applies... what happens here, in the spindle, is there is a centered bolt 
coming down from the top of the spindle... this bolt is tightened against 
the top of the cutting knife... then a lock nut on the bolt is tightened so 
the bolt will not loosen... but this is a contradiction, 
as the pressure of the bolt is a downward pressure onto the top of the 
knife, while the lock nut is pulling the bolt away from the top of the 
knife... there is a very careful balance here of just how tight to make the 
bolt(without damaging the knife) and how tight to make the lock nut... in 
your suggestion, you mention "other cutter slots", well, there are no other 
slots...there is just the one slot, which is about 4" tall, in the center 
of the spindle...now if you meant putting a cutter blank on top of the your 
cutting knife, then locking those two knives down as described above, then 
yes, you could do that...but then there is a greater risk of some slippage 
between the two knives and thus, maybe!, the knives coming loose and being 
thrown out of the spindle, which is the danger part here, obviously... and 
why this type of set up was discontinued many years ago... so, that is 
almost never done... but the mantra here is simple..." DON'T GET 
GREEDY!"... only use a single knife that will project a small amount... if 
you adhere to this, then there will not be a balance problem, and the 
danger factor is reduced greatly... remember, the spindle is 1" in 
diameter, so it has some "umph" to it... and when a bit more projection is 
needed, we switch to a 1 1/4" spindle... I have seen French spindles that 
were 2" and 3" in diameter!... of course, those were using knives that 
would project much more than simply a "kiss" cut... and the cutting knife 
would actually pass through the spindle and project out the other side and 
follow the  shape of the cutting profile, never to cut though, only to 
serve as a balance to the entire spindle...problem there was if the spindle 
was 3" in diameter, and the knife projected out 2"(on both sides of the 
spindle), that made the knife a total of 7" long!...spinning that set up at 
almost 15,000 RPM, sounded like a helicopter taking off!... and it felt 
like a fan was blowing air into your face!... very intimidating and not for 
the weak of heart!... as sometimes the knife would break... we never went 
near any of that... if we ever had to make a deep crown moulding, for 
example, we would just make the moulding up in pieces and then glue it 
together... in todays world, you can set up two knives into a specific 
cutter head and, using a profile grinding machine, grind both knives to the 
profile that is needed for the job... and each knife will actually do it's 
share of cutting the work piece, as the profile grinder is that accurate... 
and the edge of the knives have a corrugation on them(think finger joint) 
so they cannot slip out... this is commonly referred to as a "lock edge 
knife"... larger companies would have a profile grinder in house, but you 
could simply order what you need from specialty houses that provide this 
service on a per job basis... hope I have answered your question... joe

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Re: milling work, not on a legacy

2018-03-07 Thread MWF
Joe,Interesting - Thanks for sharing.  In order to somewhat keep things in balance when using only one cutter in the shaper head, have you thought about putting shorter "blank" cutters in the other cutter slots (assuming it has slots for 2-3 cutters).  These blanks would be short enough so that they do not make contact with the work piece.Mac-Original Message-
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ok, here are some photos that will further show/explain what this type of milling is about... the first photo shows two samples of a particular drapery pole we make, along with the shaper knife used to make that cut...this design is difficult in that it is a small reed between two larger reeds...the center line of the cutting action is centered on the smaller reed, or the 3 o'clock or 9 o'clock position, depending on your perspective...but basically a side cutting action... we always seem to have to do a bit of sanding when making this particular cut... and doing the smaller one is very challenging, as it is only 1 1/2" in diameter... the other sample in the photo is 3" in diameter...the other three photos are a small selection of knife profiles we have accumulated over the years... some coming from old planer and jointer knives obtained at auctions... some from the knife sets sears used to sell...those I see at flea markets quite often...three knives per set, each set having it's own, different profile... one head(the larger) was to be used in a table saw and the other on a shaper... we once set the larger diameter head up into a table saw and when spinning, sounded like a jet taking off!...LOL!... that set up was quickly abandoned... talk about being dangerous!, that made me nervous!... a lot of people will have the opinion that this method of doing light, milling cuts is dangerous, but one thing to point out is safety in our shop is of the highest priority... I will certainly put safety above quality when we are working on a job, even if it means a piece goes out not up to being perfect... there is no job important enough to risk an injury... a lots of the knives from the sears sets we grind to whatever profile we might need to suit the job at hand...we certainly have enough blanks!...LOL!... any questions, please just ask... joe






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Re: milling work, not on a legacy

2018-03-07 Thread 'joe biunno' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
hey Tim!... yes, this is our machine... not sure when purchased, but I will 
say about 25 years in use... over those years, many mods have been done, 
some a bit "not the norm", to suit a particular job we were doing at that 
time...the cutter is a piece of hardened steel, usually 3/16" thick, that 
fits into a 3/16" slot in the shaper spindle... and I would think you could 
refer to it as a fly cutter... although the one, big difference being it 
protrudes from the spindle very little... nothing like a typical fly cutter 
that you might use in a drill press, for example... and I have seen photos 
of similar router bits that you mentioned, and they were very crude(as 
compared to a typical router bit that you can buy today... but, of course, 
they got the job done, I assume...and being so close to the center line of 
the router collet, the chance of it's unbalance having an adverse effect on 
the router, is greatly reduced... especially if you reduce the speed of the 
router, which we often did, with one of those commercially available router 
speed controllers... there were times we used a typical, wood spade drill 
bit, that had a 1/4' shank,  ground to the profile needed and put into a 
router...again, it got that particular job done and almost every bit was 
never used again... and we would always try to use an existing router bit 
when we could, as they would produce a cleaner cut when in a typical router 
spinning at 25,000 RPM...in regards to the shaper, the rpm's max out at 
13,000, with an option to go to 11,000... the spindle we typically use is 
1" in diameter, and we also have 1 1/4" spindles... the 1" spindle is about 
6" in total height(4" usable slot)... we do have a 1 1/4" spindle that is 
13" in height!(yikes!)... for this we made an "overarm" bearing support 
attachment... wasn't pretty, but it worked and did the job it was supposed 
to do, which was to prevent the spindle from whipping... that particular 
job was a very large, diameter column base that needed to be fluted, so the 
long spindle was needed to reach the center line of the work piece... if 
that shaper could talk!, the stories it could tell!...LOL!...i'll take some 
photos of some of our most used cutters and post later... thanks...joe


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Re: milling work, not on a legacy

2018-03-07 Thread Richard Ellis
Hi Tim
 I also kept watching the next follow on videos about flute making quite 
interesting stuff
Thanks for putting it up. I was wondering what use a wooden tube 
was now I know!!
Richard

On Wednesday, March 7, 2018 at 3:31:30 AM UTC, Tim wrote:
>
> Joe, is this your machine?  I'd like to see more details of the cutter.  
> In past articles of fine woodworking magazine there have been some articles 
> showing some pretty crude router bits ground from files and loose steel 
> pieces.  A bit spinning at less than say 6-8000 rotations a minute could be 
> relatively safe and still be able to cut even if the bit is unbalanced to 
> some degree.  With a single cutter we are really talking about a tool 
> called a fly cutter.  Wouldn't you agree?
>
> I also like the simple method of indexing the piece.  Thanks for showing 
> interest this on such a slow news month.
>
> Tim
> On Mar 5, 2018, at 11:41 AM, 'joe biunno' via Legacy Ornamental Mills <
> legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com > wrote:
>>
>>
>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbePcJqN6O4=youtu.be
>>
>> here is another attempt!
>>
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Re: milling work, not on a legacy

2018-03-06 Thread Tim Krause
Joe, is this your machine?  I'd like to see more details of the cutter.  In 
past articles of fine woodworking magazine there have been some articles 
showing some pretty crude router bits ground from files and loose steel pieces. 
 A bit spinning at less than say 6-8000 rotations a minute could be relatively 
safe and still be able to cut even if the bit is unbalanced to some degree.  
With a single cutter we are really talking about a tool called a fly cutter.  
Wouldn't you agree?

I also like the simple method of indexing the piece.  Thanks for showing 
interest this on such a slow news month.

Tim

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>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbePcJqN6O4=youtu.be
>
>here is another attempt!
>
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Re: milling work, not on a legacy

2018-03-06 Thread 'joe biunno' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yjX1wkF_nZg=youtu.be


here is a video showing a French spindle at work...the difference being 
that this factory has flipped the spindle 90 degrees so the spindle is now 
horizontal... but it still is a single knife, ground to the desired 
profile(in this case a typical French style chair leg/back stile)  placed 
in a slot in the spindle... the attached photo is from the same video... 
note how the leg is riding against the spinning spindle and the "pointer" 
sets the distance of the cut from the edge of the leg...this set up allows 
the leg to go up and down and in and out, to follow the complex curves of 
the leg... this is fast and easy, but requires a skilled craftsman to do 
this type of work... now it is computerized machinery that does the job, in 
a method that mimics what is in the video... progress?... I am not so 
sure... but we all carry on as a dying breed!...LOL!...my best to all...joe 
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Re: milling work, not on a legacy

2018-03-06 Thread Richard Ellis
Hi Joe
I think Mike does, and has done something similar, when side 
cutting/routing.
Richard

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> hi Richard!... you can only do one reed or one flute at a time...unless 
> you were doing a flat piece, like a pilaster that has three flutes, for 
> example... just grind a single knife that would have three flute cutters 
> with the proper spacing between the cutters...adjust the height  of the 
> spindle and begin cutting... the benefit being all is done in one pass... 
> of course, this would be done when doing a considerable amount of 
> footage...if doing a small number of pilasters, simply cut one at a time, 
> adjusting the height of the spindle for each flute location...but if the 
> piece is round, such as a leg, bed post, pole, vase etc., you can only do 
> the one cut at a time, much like you would do on a legacy... the big 
> benefit of using this type of spindle, is that you can easily grind the 
> knife you need to any custom shape required to do any job... and that you 
> only need the one knife, not two, as done on today's typical shaper 
> heads...with the key factor that you only do small milling cuts into your 
> work piece... it's when you begin to get "greedy" and use larger knives, is 
> when this type of set-up is dangerous to use... again, none of this is 
> directly legacy related, but there is/was a set up for use in a router that 
> would allow a person to grind their own profile, which would mimic this 
> operation and thus allow a legacy user to not be confined to existing 
> router bits or having custom router bits made to suit their project...joe 
> bok, just edited this post to include a photo of the router bit set up 
> I was referring to
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Re: milling work, not on a legacy

2018-03-06 Thread 'joe biunno' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
hi Richard!... you can only do one reed or one flute at a time...unless you 
were doing a flat piece, like a pilaster that has three flutes, for 
example... just grind a single knife that would have three flute cutters 
with the proper spacing between the cutters...adjust the height  of the 
spindle and begin cutting... the benefit being all is done in one pass... 
of course, this would be done when doing a considerable amount of 
footage...if doing a small number of pilasters, simply cut one at a time, 
adjusting the height of the spindle for each flute location...but if the 
piece is round, such as a leg, bed post, pole, vase etc., you can only do 
the one cut at a time, much like you would do on a legacy... the big 
benefit of using this type of spindle, is that you can easily grind the 
knife you need to any custom shape required to do any job... and that you 
only need the one knife, not two, as done on today's typical shaper 
heads...with the key factor that you only do small milling cuts into your 
work piece... it's when you begin to get "greedy" and use larger knives, is 
when this type of set-up is dangerous to use... again, none of this is 
directly legacy related, but there is/was a set up for use in a router that 
would allow a person to grind their own profile, which would mimic this 
operation and thus allow a legacy user to not be confined to existing 
router bits or having custom router bits made to suit their project...joe b.


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Re: milling work, not on a legacy

2018-03-06 Thread Richard Ellis
Very interesting, it's always nice to see other ideas at work. Does it do 
two flutes / reeds at once?

On Tuesday, March 6, 2018 at 4:53:22 AM UTC, Curt George wrote:
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> ;-p Tongue? You Kill me Mike! ;-)
> Joe Neat shaper.  Brings up some good ideas, Thank you,
>
> C.A.G.,
>
>
> On Monday, March 5, 2018 3:52 PM, Okla Mike (Liltwisted) <
> legac...@iglide.net > wrote:
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>
> But I didn't see where they joined it, did they use a tongue?  LOL
>
>
> On 3/5/2018 1:47 PM, Bawdsey64 wrote:
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> ​Hi Joe
> Your French Spindle video deserves a French Kiss
> Cheers
> Roger
>
> ​
>
> ​
> From: 'joe biunno' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
> Received: 05/03/2018 19:41:08 +00:00
> To: Legacy Ornamental Mills
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> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbePcJqN6O4=youtu.be
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> here is another attempt!
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Re: milling work, not on a legacy

2018-03-05 Thread 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
;-p Tongue? You Kill me Mike! ;-)Joe Neat shaper.  Brings up some good ideas, 
Thank you,
    C.A.G., 

On Monday, March 5, 2018 3:52 PM, Okla Mike (Liltwisted) 
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  But I didn't see where they joined it, did they use a tongue?  LOL 
  
 On 3/5/2018 1:47 PM, Bawdsey64 wrote:
  
 
 ​Hi Joe Your French Spindle video deserves a French Kiss Cheers Roger
 
   ​
  
  ​  From: 'joe biunno' via Legacy Ornamental Mills Received: 05/03/2018 
19:41:08 +00:00 To: Legacy Ornamental Mills   
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbePcJqN6O4=youtu.be 
  here is another attempt!
  
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Re: milling work, not on a legacy

2018-03-05 Thread Okla Mike (Liltwisted)

But I didn't see where they joined it, did they use a tongue?  LOL



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​Hi Joe

Your French Spindle video deserves a French Kiss

Cheers

Roger

​


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Received: 05/03/2018 19:41:08 +00:00
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbePcJqN6O4=youtu.be

here is another attempt!

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Re: milling work, not on a legacy

2018-03-05 Thread Bawdsey64
Hi Joe
Your French Spindle video deserves a French Kiss
Cheers
Roger






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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbePcJqN6O4=youtu.be

here is another attempt!



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Re: milling work, not on a legacy

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbePcJqN6O4=youtu.be

here is another attempt!

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Re: milling work, not on a legacy

2018-03-05 Thread 'joe biunno' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
well, that did not go as planned...can anyone explain why I am having 
trouble posting a video to the group...I tried this last week, with no 
success as well... are videos not allowed?...i'll keep trying...and the 
deleted post was a second attempt by me...did not work, so I simply deleted 
the post... time to possibly call my film major son for an 
education!...LOL!...joe b.

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Re: milling work, not on a legacy

2018-03-05 Thread 'joe biunno' via Legacy Ornamental Mills


On Monday, March 5, 2018 at 1:37:28 PM UTC-5, joe biunno wrote:
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> this is not directly related to our legacy equipment, but thought I would 
> post this video to show how we initially overcame doing milling on long 
> pieces of work...this is what some refer to as a "French" spindle...the 
> name "French", as explained to me, was used to describe a particular, small 
> V-cut used in traditional French furniture... and due the curved design of 
> French furniture during that particular period of time, the idea of a 
> spindle, with a very small cutter protruding out from the spindle, could 
> easily cut the V detail while also following the complex curves of ant 
> particular work piece without the need for templates, as the work piece was 
> pressed against the spinning spindle...it took a bit of practice to follow 
> a curve both up and down, and in and out... this was only possible because 
> the cutter was only protruding out from the spindle about 1/8 of an 
> inch...there was a stationary pin at a 90 degree angle to the spindle that 
> was centered on the spindle... the pin was used as a reference point for 
> cutting distance and a pivot point to  follow the curves of a work piece... 
> you would stand over and beyond the spindle to see what you were doing... 
> of course, using this spindle was considered dangerous and was eventually 
> not used, more for the fact that shops would push the limitations of the 
> spindle by putting in far to big of a cutter knife than what the spindle 
> could safely handle... but for small, tiny, "kiss" cuts it is ideal, as you 
> only have to make one knife...and of course, the idea here is to move the 
> work piece, not the cutter, which is the direct opposite of the legacy, 
> which keeps the work piece stationary and moves the cutter...in the video 
> we are milling a reeded pole that will be used to hold curtains above a 
> window...note the indexing head that is more than 100 years old... the 
> sliding bed we made from wood, and have a few different sizes to handle 
> different lengths, the biggest being about 14 feet and the smallest about 3 
> feet...there is a center support, so the piece does not sag...we also have 
> removable extension tables on our shaper, making it about a total of 16 
> feet long... the negatives are that a shaper spindle does not spin as fast 
> as a router(and perhaps certain cuts cannot be done without a bit of 
> sanding work) and you need two people to do a proper cut when doing long 
> pieces... this is not a legacy post, but might spur some ideas to do 
> milling cuts in a non-legacy way...and it is my first attempt at making a 
> video and posting it, LOL!... joe b.
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Re: Milling on the Legacy

2017-04-05 Thread CURTIS GEORGE
Hello Richard 
I too air dry much of my own wood. But I have tried a number of different 
approaches over the years. 
If I'm working with Green Wood, (again for fun.) I like to turn first, and then 
ether brown bag my work. (that is put the idiom in one or two brown paper bags 
and seal the bag's top. This keeps the moisture form escaping quickly thus the 
wood stays more stable...) I have also used PEG. and boiling the wood to keep 
it stable . And on oaks and other open grained wood, Oiling works well. 

Oiling , an old sailor, told me that when the sail ships were in use, and when 
they needed to replace the mast. they would cut down a tree from the woods, and 
mount it on the ship. the boatswain would drill a hole on the top of the new 
mast and pore oil in the hole, and keep poring oil in the hole everyday until 
the oil gets to the bottom of the mast. i was told the idea was to have the oil 
replace to water in the wood, keeping the wood form cracking as it dried. when 
I have used this technique ,I oil the top and the sides of the wood, I have had 
very good success on my older Mook Jongs, (10"X 6' logs) a martial art 
tool/dummy. I use tung oil/ lensead oil mixture. with very good results. 

I also know that the vikings use to sink there felled trees in the bogs, and 
keep them there until they were ready for use. Perhaps the bogs water would 
keep the wood from drying out, keeping the wood stable. 
I also know when wooden boats have been out of the water for a long time. 
(winter) the boats needed to be flooded (that is filled with water.) for a day 
or two before they were sea worthy again. Again Wood and water, but in this 
case the wood swells to make the boat water tight. (same but different.) ;-p 

Many methods, some work better then others. but that is all part of the process 
of learning. 

gota run. 
Have a good day. 
C.A.G. 

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Cc: curtgeo...@wowway.com 
Sent: Wednesday, April 5, 2017 4:27:35 AM 
Subject: Re: Milling on the Legacy 

Hi Curtis, strange thing has happened the post I first put on about milling has 
disappeared, don't know why 
I used to have a very small sawmill  and that is small by U.K. 
standards-- I did stick a lot of oak that I planked, and used it for 
staircase and other stuff when I built my own house. 
The messing about now with different bits of wood, is a different sort of 
thing. 
Sticking :: dry sticks, all the same thickness place at intervals along the 
planks one above the other, The sticks at the ends not too far in, then I just 
air dry 
If a small amount, I place weights on top to stop them curling 
upand then of course patience , that is the hardest part !! 
Richard 

On Tuesday, April 4, 2017 at 1:09:56 PM UTC+1, Curtis wrote: 


Good for you Richard! 
Over the years, I have processed a lot of my own wood. Now the bigger question, 
what now? Are you going to sticker the wood, and let it air dry? or do you have 
some kind of quicker drying method in mind? If so I would very much like to 
know. 
C.A.G. 


From: "Richard Ellis" < rchrd@gmail.com > 
To: "Legacy Ornamental Mills" < legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com > 
Sent: Tuesday, April 4, 2017 5:20:54 AM 
Subject: Milling on the Legacy 

I have the old Woodchuck and a few weeks ago I had a round log of wood, 8 
inches in dia. and wanted to plank it into 1 inch boards, my bandsaw does not 
have a moving table so I milled two flats on the log along the length90 
degrees to one another . Using a half inch metal milling cutter Bit slow but a 
cheap cutter from Far East.Then onto the bandsaw ,giving straight cuts every 
time 
It did a excellent job 
Richard 



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Re: Milling on the Legacy

2017-04-05 Thread Richard Ellis
Hi Curtis, strange thing has happened the post I first put on about milling 
has disappeared, don't know why
I used to have a very small sawmill  and that is small by U.K. 
standards-- I did stick a lot of oak that I planked, and used it 
for staircase and other stuff when I built my own house.
The messing about now with different bits of wood, is a different sort of 
thing.
Sticking :: dry sticks, all the same thickness place at intervals along the 
planks one above the other, The sticks at the ends not too far in, then I 
just air dry
If a small amount, I place weights on top to stop them curling 
upand then of course patience , that is the hardest part 
!!
Richard

On Tuesday, April 4, 2017 at 1:09:56 PM UTC+1, Curtis wrote:
>
> Good for you Richard!
> Over the years, I have processed a lot of my own wood.  Now the bigger 
> question, what now? Are you going to sticker the wood, and let it air dry? 
> or do you have some kind of quicker drying method in mind? If so I would 
> very much like to know.
> C.A.G.
>
> --
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> *To: *"Legacy Ornamental Mills"  >
> *Sent: *Tuesday, April 4, 2017 5:20:54 AM
> *Subject: *Milling on the Legacy
>
> I have the old Woodchuck and a few weeks ago I had a  round log of wood, 8 
> inches in dia. and wanted to plank it into 1 inch boards, my bandsaw does 
> not have a moving table so I milled two flats on the log  along the 
> length90 degrees to one another .  Using a half inch metal milling 
> cutter  Bit slow but a cheap cutter from Far East.Then onto the bandsaw 
> ,giving straight cuts every time
> It did a excellent job
> Richard
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Re: Milling on the Legacy

2017-04-05 Thread Richard Ellis


On Tuesday, April 4, 2017 at 10:20:54 AM UTC+1, Richard Ellis wrote:
>
> I have the old Woodchuck and a few weeks ago I had a  round log of wood, 8 
> inches in dia. and wanted to plank it into 1 inch boards, my bandsaw does 
> not have a moving table so I milled two flats on the log  along the 
> length90 degrees to one another .  Using a half inch *metal milling 
> cutter*  Bit slow but a cheap cutter from Far East.Then onto the bandsaw 
> ,giving straight cuts every time
> It did a excellent job
> Richard
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Re: Milling on the Legacy

2017-04-04 Thread CURTIS GEORGE
Good for you Richard! 
Over the years, I have processed a lot of my own wood. Now the bigger question, 
what now? Are you going to sticker the wood, and let it air dry? or do you have 
some kind of quicker drying method in mind? If so I would very much like to 
know. 
C.A.G. 

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From: "Richard Ellis"  
To: "Legacy Ornamental Mills"  
Sent: Tuesday, April 4, 2017 5:20:54 AM 
Subject: Milling on the Legacy 

I have the old Woodchuck and a few weeks ago I had a round log of wood, 8 
inches in dia. and wanted to plank it into 1 inch boards, my bandsaw does not 
have a moving table so I milled two flats on the log along the length90 
degrees to one another . Using a half inch metal milling cutter Bit slow but a 
cheap cutter from Far East.Then onto the bandsaw ,giving straight cuts every 
time 
It did a excellent job 
Richard 



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RE: milling a slabe with the legacy

2016-12-06 Thread Bill Bulkeley
The thing I really like the most about triton routers is the quick release . I 
can move it from mill to mill and to the router table or free hand all in just 
seconds..

Bill 

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[mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Cole Andrews
Sent: Wednesday, 7 December 2016 1:37 PM
To: Legacy group
Subject: Re: milling a slabe with the legacy

Love my Triton also

On Tue, Dec 6, 2016 at 8:52 PM, Ccm Ccm <ccmdesi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> very neat Bill
>
> On Tue, Dec 6, 2016 at 5:13 AM, Bill Bulkeley <bulke...@mmnet.com.au> wrote:
>>
>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-Qb8lLzLv8
>>
>>
>>
>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=km6XSLQVo3Y
>>
>>
>>
>> here is some pictures and a couple of youtube videos of me milling my
>> kitchen bench tops
>>
>> I had to make the cupboard case first to get a bench long and flat enough
>> for the legacy to travel on
>>
>> And the slabs were just too dam heavy to carry to and from the shop so I’m
>> milling them right in the kitchen where they are going.
>>
>> the feed is operated by the Bill pulling on a rope method .still needs
>> some sanding but it’s nice and flat. The side rails it travels on will be
>> removed when the milling is done and then panels and doors fitted .
>>
>>
>>
>> I’m going with the natural edge look on the tops
>>
>>
>>
>> Bill
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