MAN You go to bed early on a Friday night and miss all the fun here on the
forum. ;-(
;-)
Hello Brigitte
Don't apologize for asking questions, this is a good line of thought.Chances
are many other people are or have wondered about the same things.
The Oneida cyclone dust extraction system I am
hey roger any luck yet on posting the missing legacy mag vol 7 I sure would
like to see it
Bill
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From: Roger H Phebey
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Sent: Saturday, January 28, 2012 9:41 AM
Subject: RE: Re - dust extraction
Hi Brigitte
I have seen people talking about 7 issues of this magazine, I have looked
through mine and have only found 6 that were mailed to me, I do have one
additional one that does not have a number on it and the mailing address on it
is Legacy's old building. Is that the issue that everyone is wanting?
seeing as I have not seen it and only seen the 6 that every one has posted then
I don't know if its the one or not but roger said if I recall it was marked
number 7 but if you would scan and post the one you have I would like to see it
or email it off line to me if you wish
Bill
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HI guys!
The Vol.#7 mag. has the pictures of three differant molding combanations. It
states in red and white. Molding makes the difference! Hit summer sale ends
Sept. 15 2005 the main articals are Swan-neck molding,Template follower
upgrade,Arched MildingAnd much more. ;-)
The
Hello Tim,
To my mind, this is a very important issue. Finding the center of the
stock and placing the hub directly in it are the difference between a
good table leg and a second.
Hubs with countersunk centers would help. I now use panhead screws,
and do okay with controling the hub, so I know
Often control comes at a price. In this case, the dowel I used is slightly
rounded. 1/4 is a large diameter pin to hammer into wood. I think the pin
would come out of the hub in a short amount of time.
Another thing that come to mind when I want to center flat parts on a piece.
I will mount