Do not reply, my posting are not coming through.
C.A.G.
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Wow! that is so weird,
I posted these yesterday. I hope the pictures help.Fast speed on the motor
drive is not what you are looking for.
'Good luck on your project.Arkady.
C.A.G.
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From: curt george
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Sent: Sunday, January 12, 2014 5:26
Thanks Curt.
If my memery serves me right, Tim used 4Z128B 1/8 HP. 11:1 Gear-box
ratio. 167 RPM Final output speed. 43 Inch-pounds torque on X axis.
Tim what can you say about it?
2014/1/13 curt george curtgeo...@wowway.com
Wow! that is so weird,
I posted these yesterday. I hope the
How many rpms do you run your spindle curt?
Bill
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Subject: Re: Drive Motor Dayton 4Z128B
Please do not reply.
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Hello Bill
I cant be totaly sure, but the speed is slow, I have a motor controler on my DC
motor I run the speed on the dial at 3-5 most of the time while cutting, I
would think by the speed of turning its somewhere between 10-30 rpm ,depending
on the wood and depth of cut Im making, I normaly
Talked with Andy at the Springfield, MA Woodworking Show over the weekend,
he said the Legacy facility will be open for tours during the UTAH
WOODTURNING SYMPOSIUM MAY 15-17, 2014
Michael P. Kratky
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Hello again Jon.
I don't know if this re-posting is a mistake or not? 12 people have replied to
your question on tutorials and instructions, is there something that you want
to ask or talk about? Or something we over looked?
This group has a lot of knowledge over a large area, form CNC to some
The added speed over Legacy's specified motor helps with a cleaner cut.
Especially on small diameter work pieces. Generally I run the motor at half
speed for most procedures.
-Tim
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From: Arkady Paka
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Sent:
Curt- Yes, of course, I erroneously duplicated my original question. I
noted that in a post just a few minutes later. Sorry for any confusion.
On Sunday, January 12, 2014 6:17:57 PM UTC-8, Curtis wrote:
Hello again Jon.
I don't know if this re-posting is a mistake or not? 12 people have
No problems here Jon. its not like I have not done the same thing (or worse)
just by pushing a little button at the wrong time. ;-)
C.A.G.
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From: The Viking viking89...@charter.net
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Sent: Mon, 13 Jan 2014 10:11:57 -0500
Milt,I was able to both view it and download it from your Dropbox.Thank you verymuch for sharing.Mac-Original Message-
From: Milt on Gmail
Sent: Jan 13, 2014 12:49 AM
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Guilty as charged.
I am a proud owner of a re-build 510/ 520, which I've been using since 1995,
The SS and Legacy are my two work horses in my shop. and I've integrated both
machines, meaning, I can take form one machine and use the same parts on both
machines, It makes life much easer, From
My 1200 with all attachments ie rotary table, vertical horizontal vises route
and several bits and misc are on their way to Hawaii Once settled Ill get the
new owner linked into the group. I up graded my unit to an 1800 sold out of
Bend OR about 9 -12 months ago. Anxious to get it up and
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