Re: Vertical Mounting Brackets

2011-11-05 Thread Tim Krause
They where $360 which seemed like a lot for what it was. I had seen Jerry Beall's Lathe wizard and the price for his machine was less and it did more spiral pitches and reciprocated patterns. It did not have a floating head like the 200 or the power of a laminate trimmer. The 200 looked so stripp

Re: Vertical Mounting Brackets

2011-11-05 Thread Bill Bulkeley
how much were the 200s selling for when legacy had them ? Bill - Original Message - From: "Tim Krause" To: Sent: Sunday, November 06, 2011 2:23 PM Subject: Re: Vertical Mounting Brackets I own the legacy vertical one as well and I'm not impressed with it. I wish I would have bought

Re: Vertical Mounting Brackets

2011-11-05 Thread Tim Krause
I own the legacy vertical one as well and I'm not impressed with it. I wish I would have bought the universal one they where offering for a short period of time. I think the price of the revo was too close to the model 900 to ever really take off. If the Revo was a $495 machine instead of $800

Re: Vertical Mounting Brackets

2011-11-05 Thread Bill Bulkeley
a very good little mill the revo in some ways better than the 900 I some times wonder why the sale of them never really took off with smaller work under 6 inches dia and under 3 foot long I keep coming back to it over the 900 mill. a good idea Tim I own a vertical vise from legacy if you ever nee

Re: Vertical Mounting Brackets

2011-11-05 Thread Tim Krause
When I used it, I was adding some dovetail slots to table legs. I clamped the legs to wood and cut the angles in both sides of the leg. This was using the y axis travel. It was similar to what was being used on the revo at the time. http://legacywoodworking.com/class.cfm?id=42 except they had

Re: Vertical Mounting Brackets

2011-11-05 Thread begatbrown
Tim, I think I have the concept, but I'd like to see the set up and know what you did and could use them to do. Begat On Nov 5, 4:56 pm, "Tim Krause" wrote: > Hello All, > > A long time ago I made these brackets.  I don't think I ever showed them to > the group since they where just a quick so

Vertical Mounting Brackets

2011-11-05 Thread Tim Krause
Hello All, A long time ago I made these brackets. I don't think I ever showed them to the group since they where just a quick solution to a problem I had at the time. They mounted to the inside of the inner rails. A board connects the two and they form a poorman's version of the vertical v

Re: Legacy and woodworking shows

2011-11-05 Thread Tim Krause
Those that attend the classes will receive Legacy's "CNC Woodworking Resource Kit, a $250.00 value, FREE. The kit includes: 1) An "Introduction to CNC Woodworking" email which will provide access to trial software from the most popular CAD/CAM software manufacturers, sample files to practice on,

Re: Legacy and woodworking shows

2011-11-05 Thread Jeff Becker
If I remember correctly in the news letter that was sent out they said they were giving something out, could you tell me what it is they are giving out at the tool shows - Original Message - From: "Ron Taylor" To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Saturday, November 5,

Re: Legacy and woodworking shows

2011-11-05 Thread Ron Taylor
Hi Tim, I went to the one in Dallas, Tracy was not there but Andy and his wife were. It was very interesting and I certainly enjoyed it but I was the only one who asked any questions and there were only about 6 people watching. The machine they used for demo was an Arty and it's cost was something

Legacy and woodworking shows

2011-11-05 Thread Tim Krause
I see that Tracy and Andy are running classes at the Woodworking shows. The classes are called, "Woodworking with Byte, " http://www.thewoodworkingshows.com/styled-2/styled-14/index.html . Basically they are introducing cad/cam and the process of creating parts with a cnc. I was wondering if