oh how much wood could a wood chuck, chuck
On 2/7/2012 10:41 PM, Tim Krause wrote:
Welcome to the group Joe. Have you seen the tutorials on Legacy's original
site? Look at everything under the training tab.
http://legacywoodworking.com/
I too am curious to see what machine you have. Hard to g
Welcome to the group Joe. Have you seen the tutorials on Legacy's original
site? Look at everything under the training tab.
http://legacywoodworking.com/
I too am curious to see what machine you have. Hard to guess without seeing
a photo. Is it painted red or black?
-Tim
- Original Messa
some body on here will fill you in
in the meantime can you post a few pictures of it that will help identify it
as well
Bill
- Original Message -
From: "Curtis"
To: "Legacy Ornamental Mills"
Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2012 1:16 PM
Subject: A message form a new member
wordsmit.
wordsmit...@gmail.com
I own an older legacy mill (pre Aluminum carriage) and need any
instructions or help I can get. I have no documentation whatsoever and
the mill has had a home built drive to long screw axis added. I dont
know the model but it appears the capacity is just short of 96"
measure
I usually make plugs or inlay slightly tapered to take care of any possible
loose fitting it would have to be out a fair way to be a problem
but I also have not done too many either. or am i missing something
Bill
- Original Message -
From: "Jeff Becker"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, Februar
I have had the problem with inlays and figured the same problem could be
present with plugs for screw holes.
Jeff
- Original Message -
From: "Andy"
To: "Legacy Ornamental Mills"
Sent: Tuesday, February 7, 2012 1:50:01 PM
Subject: Re: Rotary Table Clamp
JWB
what were you making that r
JWB
what were you making that required such tight tolerances? I personally
never had a problem with different bit tolerances (other than Magnate
once sent me a bit that had a shank that didn't fit in my router
collet...that was frustrating). I would think that the variation in
cutting tolerances w