the side cutting bit is what I was talking about
I thought the ones from magnate were 90 degrees
please post a link to the 60º V side cutting bit for me
Bill
- Original Message -
From: "Tim Krause"
To:
Sent: Friday, June 17, 2011 11:19 AM
Subject: Re: Legacy vise files
Which one a
Which one are you talking about? The one used for the internal thread was
the 60º V side cutting bit from magnate. The bearing was removed in the
video. The other bit was also a 60º from magnate. That's my humble
opinion.
-Tim
- Original Message -
From: "Bill Bulkeley"
To:
Sent: Th
No I have not forgoten that you have the ablility to turn/tilt your router.
(That is also one of my hopes/wants to make for my self.sometime very soon.)
Awesome stuff!
Again thank you.
C.A.G.
- Original Message -
From: Bill Bulkeley
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Sent: Th
Hello Bill
I thank you for any and all ideas and Info. that have.
I for one am swamped at this moment, with work and the family functions going
on everyday,
I am not able to get a lot done on my own projects at this time.
More than a few idea that you (and others from this group)
have posted,hav
I have a question about the legacy vice after looking at the video of it.
were did they get that nice thread cutting router bit from I'd like to play
with one of those
Bill
- Original Message -
From: "Jeff Becker"
To:
Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2011 5:09 PM
Subject: Re: Legacy vise f
probably the rotary table but I made it so it can be held in a chuck so
possibly the spindle remember I can router at 90 degrees on my legacy
I'm not sure yet how I'm going to attach it to the rotary table but I will come
up with something I'm a little premature posting it but it was fairly quiet
Hello and Good morning Bill.
How are you planning to use that on the Legacy? I can see a lot of neat
possibilities that this faceplate could do on the lathe for bowls, but??? on
the Legacy? How are you planning to us it? for spindles or on the turn table?
Its a neat idea, but can you go into som
They are still posted on the cnc website, just go to the video tab and right
below the picture it says wooden vise files and programs and all 15 are
present. They are not well organized, you may need to be able to read the
g-code to figure out what each peice is, and what size wood you will nee