Re: Dust Control

2011-10-27 Thread Bill Bulkeley
so what do you do run outside every few min and shake like a wet dog to get rid of the chips :) :) Bill - Original Message - From: Tim Krause To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Friday, October 28, 2011 3:23 PM Subject: Re: Dust Control I like the winter mon

Re: Dust Control

2011-10-27 Thread Tim Krause
I like the winter months because I can bundle up in flannel and that sucks all the chips on my shirt instead of the machine or the floor. -Tim - Original Message - From: Bill Bulkeley To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2011 7:24 PM Subj

Re: Dust Control

2011-10-27 Thread Bill Bulkeley
I have done similar I used a piece of Plexiglass and a couple of spring clamps clamping it to the side of the saddle it work OK but that was to stop shaving from hitting me in the face when I needed to get close with one job I was doing Bill - Original Message - From: CURTIS GEORGE

Re: Dust Control

2011-10-27 Thread CURTIS GEORGE
Hello guys I too do the air trick, (that is blow the rails with an air compressor ) I do not like the vinyl curtains that Legacy sells. but I was thinking of tiring a piece of plexie glass on the carriage that would run along the rails,perhaps if it was adjustable? all it needs is to hang d

Re: Dust Control

2011-10-27 Thread Bill Bulkeley
I was thinking close fitting that fits neatly over the top rails at least like perhaps plastic channel and the top rails are the maine concern it were the saddle runs Bill - Original Message - From: "Tim Krause" To: Sent: Friday, October 28, 2011 7:25 AM Subject: Dust Control I h

Re: 1/32" control on y-axis

2011-10-27 Thread Bill Bulkeley
only the slots cut in the rails but you already know that one I also have compressed air so after every cut I blow the rails clean it only takes a couple of seconds. I did have an idea of sliding rail covers that move with the saddle but that was just an idea I get lots of crazy ideas Bill ---

Dust Control

2011-10-27 Thread Tim Krause
I had the same idea, but if the cover hangs over the rails it will also interfere with the tailstock. I know that I really don't like the vinyl curtains for dust control. I thought about bristles, but in the end a frequent vacuuming and compressed air see to be the winners for me as well. On Curt

Re: 1/32" control on y-axis

2011-10-27 Thread Curtis
Hello all. I have a question on the Legacy, that fits into this frame work of the topic. I want to figure out a better way to stop wood chips from bogging down my rails.Anyone have a better way TO stop this from happening. I for one would like the hear about your way. C.A.G. On Oct 27, 4:21 am, c

Re: Re: 1/32" control on y-axis

2011-10-27 Thread carstenstigers
Tim I have had to re apply to the group. Google seems to have dropped me.  I still get all the emails but cannot access the site.In His Service Carl Stigers WWW.treetothee.com  On 10/26/11, Tim Krause wrote:Hello  Myck, Rotary table control is one of my favorite topics:http://artscopes.com/lega

Re: Quick Change Spindle Directional Gears

2011-10-27 Thread CURTIS GEORGE
Hello Guys I bought one of Tim's Quick Change Directional gears sets. Belive me, this is one of the very best up grades that Ive made on my legacy.   I highly recememd to any of the legacy owners thinking about buying one,"Get it while its Hot!" you will be pleased. C.A.G. - O