Re: A sneak peak at the new Legacy Manual Machine

2012-06-27 Thread Tim Krause
Hi Bill, Working on the underside of the machine would drive me crazy. Opening the sides would be better so larger work can be worked in flat mode as well as a rotary table operation. If there is deflection in the rail then increase the size of the rail to handle the load. Curt, I agree t

Re: A sneak peak at the new Legacy Manual Machine

2012-06-27 Thread CURTIS GEORGE
Hello Bill If I understand it correctly, this machine is still on the drawing board. So suggestiions may help get this machine working like what we/people want from it. I like those idea's Bill. but lets see the finnal machine before we start changing it. ;-) I wish Legacy was not so firm on the

Re: A sneak peak at the new Legacy Manual Machine

2012-06-27 Thread Bill Bulkeley
curt for horizontal work it would be easy enough to make a angle bracket to bolt where the router clamp is then bolt the router clamp to the angle bracket and the router would be horizontal for bowls and such possibly no need for a rotary table then and I'm sure you could mount a template under t

Re: A sneak peak at the new Legacy Manual Machine

2012-06-27 Thread Louis Brown
The Robin is a very different machine. I think the carriage is an improvement, but the circle cutting center wont work, to name something obvious. There's a lot to be fleshed out. Glad to see it. Begat On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 3:54 AM, curt george wrote: > ** > ;-) > Very true Bill. > > C.A.G

Re: A sneak peak at the new Legacy Manual Machine

2012-06-27 Thread curt george
;-) Very true Bill. C.A.G. - Original Message - From: Bill Bulkeley To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2012 2:01 AM Subject: Re: A sneak peak at the new Legacy Manual Machine dont worry too much curt what ever it wont do we will make it