This post is for the newer members of the group. I created these sets of
brackets as my first attempt to make bed leveling faster and more accurate on
the model 900. I later integrated them into the extended leg set. You can
read more about it here.
http://artscopes.com/legacyornamentalmill
Still have not looked at it, but your number look right to me. I may not
be able to get to this till next week at the rate I'm going. I've got way
too many things going on.
-Tim
- Original Message -
From: "Jeff Becker"
To:
Sent: Friday, February 17, 2012 3:16 PM
Subject: Re: What th
Tim, I was looking at your idea of 6 or 8 sided block's, I figured with a 10
inch radius using 6 sides the largest part you could use would be about 3.5 to
3.75 inches,and if you were to use 1.5 inch lumber the block would end up being
about 6.75 inches, with this it would only cut about 1/4 inc
See, Tim, that's what the world was looking for!!! I can't wait to
try those out with some wood from home depot.
Begat
On Feb 16, 10:01 pm, "Tim Krause" wrote:
> Ok, welcome to the world a 6" and 5" pilaster dog set. You have to have
> these in your hands to appreciate the mass and size of th
Hello
as far a lube goes, Dyna glide is what Legacy now sells for there Alum.
rails machines. but If I were you I would try some pase wax, Johnson and
Johnson makes a floor wax that I use on My ShopSmith, I put some wax on the
rails and then wipe off the excess on all steel parts every so many