That was Mike Pung's work.  

http://ornamentalmills.com/turningaround/Pugn4.htm


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Bill Bulkeley 
  To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2012 10:03 PM
  Subject: Re: Trimming the outside of a bowl


  that one is not mine it is mikes idea i think i found the pic here 
http://ornamentalmills.com/turningaround/index.html
  top row right hand side pic i did make one of my own but i never took a pic 
and of coarse lost it in the fire

  Bill
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Harvey Matyas 
    To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
    Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2012 11:45 AM
    Subject: Re: Trimming the outside of a bowl


    Bill

    Did you make or buy the  universal joint ?

    Harvey


    On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 8:30 PM, curt george <curtgeo...@wowway.com> wrote:

      Now that's pretty neat! I have not seen that one. Thank you .

      I cant see the Legacy doing anything like that, not with out some major 
re-designing.  Its something to think about though? ;-)
      Have a good night.
      C.A.G.
        ----- Original Message ----- 
        From: Harvey Matyas 
        To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
        Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2012 9:09 PM
        Subject: Re: Trimming the outside of a bowl


        I believe this is his improved video

        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZWVa3qYrAtI

        Harvey


        On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 7:49 PM, curt george <curtgeo...@wowway.com> 
wrote:

          Hello Harvey
          I have also tried that, My Legacy will only get to 48 deg. It wasn't 
enough for what I was doing, Depending on how long your Legacy is, will 
determine the deg. you can reach. 
          Legacy's web site has the graphs. 900 is 32 deg, 1200 is 48 , 1800 is 
42deg.

          If you have a motor you could always put it onto the spindle shaft 
end and spin the bowl on the Legacy free hand,sanding the body down that way. 
Sanding is much safer way to go,than trying to spin and turn on the lathe. but 
both methods can be done, if you are skilled enough.
          If you have that video I would like to see it. that sounds like a 
pretty Cool jig.
          Good luck on the project.Please post pictures when its done.
          C.A.G.
            ----- Original Message ----- 
            From: Harvey Matyas 
            To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
            Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2012 7:31 PM
            Subject: Trimming the outside of a bowl


            I'm using a RingMaster to cut rings for a bowl.  After I glue up 
the rings they need to be sanded or?  What I was wondering is it the Legacy can 
have a bowl mounted to it qo that  the router can cut the bowl smooth on the 
outside.    I know that if I had a straight column it would work but the bowl 
is at an angle.  Can the Legacy be lowered enough so that the angle will match 
the bowl so that the bowl could be rotated as the router movers from the bottom 
of the bowl to the top?  

            I also have a problem with the inside of the bowl.  I have seen 
videos where the bowl is mounter on a lathe and the inside is cut with a 
chisel. I saw a video on snare drums where the gettleman built a jig with 
wheels where the drum was rotated on the wheels as the router on a board was 
slowly pushed through the inside of the drums.



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