Thanks will pass it along
Bill
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jwb...@windstream.net
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Cc: Bill Bulkeley
Subject
Shopsmith bandsaws have many speeds, here is there manual, take a look at page
21 http://www.shopsmith.com/ownersite/manuals/845539.pdf
Bill Bulkeley wrote:
> This is not really legacy related but i was asked and i didn't know
>
> Bandsaw blade speed is there a chart out there some wer
This is not really legacy related but i was asked and i didn't know
Bandsaw blade speed is there a chart out there some were I just have the one
speed band saw
But this guys has a 3 speed one. thicker and harder wood less teeth and
slower speed including resawing
Thinner and softer wood faster
Anything!
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From: Michael Kratky
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Sent: Monday, March 31, 2014 5:11 PM
Subject: RE: New York Show
Thought or impressions of the Show or about Legacy being there for the 1st
time?
Michael P. Kratky
Thought or impressions of the Show or about Legacy being there for the 1st
time?
Michael P. Kratky
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Did anyone make it to the show? What where your thoughts and impressions?
-Tim
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Then you also have the shipping. When I contacted them many years ago he sent
me a price list of everything and offered a huge discount and even went so far
as asking if I wanted to be a USA dealer. I was just looking for the slide
portion the Eli Aveseri (sp) helped design. I think it was ar
@tom...maybe that was at the bi-annual woodworking machinery show held in
atlanta every two years...used to go religiously, but haven't gone in about
8-10 years...always interesting to see the latest at this show...the off
years the show is held in europe...legacy was always in attendance when i
i have only recently been introduced to this lathe and its accessories...it
is very impressive...but what is missing is the ever important, "how
much?"...and should anyone buy a set up, they should also buy ALL the
accessories, as we have all seen what happens when anyone did not buy all
the le
Hi JoeRobotic arm might be old stuff. I've seen one, single
spindle, doing a pool table size French provincial style leg at a
Furniture Manufactures show six or eight years ago. I have no idea who
the Mfg. is/was. It would seem that same machine would eat up spindle
work limited only by the sof
http://lignolathe.com/en/technical_description/index.htm - One of my favorite
gadget lathe and accessories that have been thought out.
-Tim
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From: joe biunno
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Cc: joe biunno
Sent: Monday, March 31, 2014 10:20
harvey's work is exceptional...that is an accepted fact...but what i find
interesting, is all the gizmos and gadgets he made( and there are a lot!)
to do all the intricate cuts...i have seen them and seen how they work on a
lathe and it is some great stuff...and i could see a challenge being mad
Have you ever seen a Spiral off of any CNC other than Legacy? The time it
takes to cut one is also very long. If you use a Legacy it is much faster that
a shop bot will cut almost any spindle work. I had been asked a few times for
conversational cam to see if they could use it with other mac
Hello Joe.
If you think about it, our machines were obsolete before we bought them.
the NC and latter CNC units made it so, many years ago. but as the
electronic element has grown and made things much cheaper, the CNC market
has started to become a hobbiest and small workshop tool of choice as o
Hi Joe
Quite a thought provoking video, his website is also interesting to turners and
Legacy users http://harveyfein.net/
Regards
Euro Roger
From: joe biunno
Sent: Monday, March 31, 2014 1:30 PM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: are our mills already "extinct"?
https://www
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FcGBQk1DXFM
the above attachment is a you tube video of what harvey fein can do with
just a couple of his many attachments for his lathe...one thing to
notice(along with other things!), is how the entire headstock "rocks" back
and forth to achieve a multi sided
Tim are you sure that inlay is wood? I saw an item like that at a tool show
and the person used bondo with coloring to fill the gaps.
Jeff Becker
Tim Krause wrote:
> I found this little box searching the internet a while back.
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> It looks like he is just making pockets with a
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