yes on the other set, just need to figure out the nut part
On Tue, Dec 29, 2015 at 7:10 AM, Okla Mike (Liltwisted) <
legacym...@iglide.net> wrote:
> Looks as if there is another set of rails on the floor. Adding these and
> adding a bracket to drop the split drive nut to the lead screw will
Hello, I am a newbie here and love my mill, hoping to gain knowledge and
share with all. I just made some( 2-6') bats for a memorial dedication at
a Navy ballpark at San Clemente Island and it worked perfectly. Just
learning on the mill now and looking to really do some amazing stuff to the
The rest of the liner railing is there I would just need to make a
modification to get it to work with the lead screw nut. I have to look
closer to see if he made something. Also need to modify something to get it
to hit the micro switches. Thanks everyone for your feed back. All the info
and the
Does anyone have for sell a rotary table or know where to buy a rotary
table for my 1800
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I want to know about people's self made rotary tables. Are there any out there?
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Rocky,Welcome - you have come to the right place. Some of the guys here are X-perts! (Some of us are still just sperts.)Do you have pics of your mill as well as those huge bats you made. (I assume you mean baseball bats)If you have pics of them being made, as well as in their final resting place
Hello Rocky92585!
I'm Ernesto, just a spert for now, I also am curious about your bats and the
whole process. Welcome to the group.
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Hello Bill
Simple I like! ;-) That's a nice turn table.
You have a good memory, I forgot about that one. Nice find.
Thank you.
C.A.G.
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From: "Bill Bulkeley"
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, December 29, 2015
There was a guy posted a homemade rotary table on the group a while back may
someone can find it in the archives
I will look and see if i kept a picture of it
Bill
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[mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of CURTIS GEORGE
Hello Ernesto and everyone.
I own a Legacy made turn table, And I dont think it would be all that hard to
make a homemade version. I would think a Lazy-Susan ballbaring set with some
kind of gearing would not be all that hard to make. Perhaps a simple hole
indexing system, (holes running
On Tuesday, December 29, 2015 at 8:06:03 AM UTC-8, Rocky92585 wrote:
> Does anyone have for sell a rotary table or know where to buy a rotary table
> for my 1800
Thanks everyone I thought I might have to go down that road and make my own.
Cheers
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Wow!
On Tue, Dec 29, 2015 at 1:54 AM, Bill Bulkeley
wrote:
> The red upright is a z axis and it looks like the legacy upgrade but all
> the rest is a mod done by the owner
> and as far as i can tell you have all the right bits to make the mill work
> as it was originally
Glad to hear that !
I wish you luck on your retirement.
Let us know how it all turns out. ;-)
C.A.G.
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From: "Michael Kratky"
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, December 29, 2015 8:56:00 AM
Subject: RE: Spindle
We have a new member that has just joined. His name is Rocky92585. He wanted
to know this:
Hello, I owner of a 1800 legacy ornamental mill and I am seeking advice, tips,
and skills /procedures that have been tested by other legacy owners. I am also
looking to buy a rotary table for my mill
Hey Curtis and fixed income woodworkers and turners everywhere,
Selling the General was condition of buying the Powermatic per my wife so now
that I’m officially retiring in 3 days she’s says it time it goes besides I
also have a Jet 1220.
Michael P. Kratky
From:
Looks as if there is another set of rails on the floor. Adding these
and adding a bracket to drop the split drive nut to the lead screw will
be an easy task. Then you will be able to mill full length.
On 12/29/2015 12:26 AM, Bill Bulkeley wrote:
2 saddles I thought i was the only one to do
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