Well,
It looks like the map feature us unofficially dead. I cannot get a hold of
the developer. His email does not bounce, but he has not replied to my
inquiries. There is no way at this time to recover the data. I will look
for a replacement service or code to generate our own map that is
The group has been too dead for too long. Please post a project, ask a
question, or show how deeply buried your ornamental mill is!
I'm still working on several Legacy projects, but to many to have completed
any of them.
-TIm
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And... you all failed to question greatness! I was completely wrong, it's a
1200. My eye sight is failing. They way I quickly tell is the hole pattern
in the legs. round holes for the model 1000's and stair step holes for
900,1200, and 1800. The model 800 had holes and the model 500/600 ha
Thats a shame it was nice too see where every one on the group was i hope we
can find another
Bill
From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
[mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Tim
Sent: Friday, 26 September 2014 6:58 AM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegr
My wife and l got tried of looking at Pine ewel posts clunky spindles so l
designed something different using my legacy 900 for the newel posts. I
changed everything to solid Oak. I made a hollow barley twist with the
stock at 2 3/4 " in diameter , using a 2' barley twist, 2 starts and using
st
That is a great look Barry. I enjoy off the norm looks. That way I
don't have to call them a happy mistake LOL. Nice look with the glass as
well, it sure updated the stairs into something very modern. Well I
guess you have to do the rest of the house now to match!
Mike
OK
On 9/25/2014 5:42
l feel badly that l didn't get the pics. with the description in the first post
!
On Sep 25, 2014, at 7:08 PM, Okla Mike (Liltwisted)
wrote:
> That is a great look Barry. I enjoy off the norm looks. That way I don't
> have to call them a happy mistake LOL. Nice look with the glass as well, i
Do you understand how to attach them now? Thanks for taking the time to learn!
I also like the unique look. Was it done completely on the legacy?
-Tim
- Original Message -
From: Barry Clarke
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2014 4:22
Yes, Thanks I used the newel post that I purchased and set them up on the
Legacy put the cleaning bit in and took the design away making up a diameter of
2 3/4 " and then proceeded to do my hollow spiral ,all on my legacy 900. l'm
hoping everyone will read my first post and put that together w
Barry, that is some nice work
On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 6:42 PM, Barry Clarke wrote:
> Yes, Thanks I used the newel post that I purchased and set them up on the
> Legacy put the cleaning bit in and took the design away making up a
> diameter of 2 3/4 “ and then proceeded to do my hollow spiral ,
Bill, nice
On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 5:34 PM, Bill Bulkeley
wrote:
> And here is a question has anybody else ever made a ribbon twist like
> this one i did years ago ?
>
> And what type of bit is better a spiral or strait bit top do it ?. And for
> those who don’t know its milled
>
> From the sid
Tim,I agree with Bill. Thanks to the map, I know there are a couple LOM owners within about 100 miles of me (I'm in northern Virginia, USA about 30 minutes south od Washington, DC.) I think the closest owner is in Culpeper, VA. I'll keep my eyes out for an app that would be a suitable replacemen
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