Hey there Bill. ;-)
can you give us some more info on your turnings? what kind of wood were you
using? what was the pitch you used??
I have found often, that using the wrong pitch on a project can really take
away form the over all appearance of the project.Did you start with something
in mind,
HEY one min. here!"As to that agenda, for those new to this google group, you
should know that it was founded but a competitor of Legacy's and his
supporters. They illegally used our name and product descriptions to lure
people searching the web for "Legacy Ornamental Mills" into the group in
Bill,Nice - Thanks for sharing. I'll have to look up that issue. (I hope I have it.)Mac-Original Message-
From: Bill Bulkeley
Sent: Nov 15, 2017 8:34 AM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: playing with spirals
I neglected to address one issue that I saw in the thread yesterday and I
wanted to clarify a few things. I don't take or process phone orders. The
only time I'll end up on the phone with a customer is if he or she is a
friend, or has a difficult question that someone else on the staff
Hi Tim et al
I'm not a very active participant or user though I do have three mills. An
old steel rail machine bought from a cabinet shop, a 900 bought from Legacy
and a 1200 bought from a private individual. As Tim says above if Legacy is
monitoring the group it would seem little more effort
Russ, there's no need to forward your message as the groups messages are being
monitored by Legacy.
-Tim
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Very well said Curt. Kinda what I said the other day, most parts from Legacy
are too much (for what it is). I see my LOM the same way as any other machine
in my shop. I can make the machine better (add-on accessories and design
changes) and if I need a part, I buy it when reasonably priced
I suppose there are inventors and salesmen, They probably do not go
together . And secondly Manufactures often make more money out of spares,
The LOM 's I have don't require many, and if they do I can make them or get
someone local to make them.
On Wednesday, November 15, 2017 at 4:47:53 AM
Hello Richard.For the price, I would look outwards, instead of buying another
Legacy just for its rail's to make your REVO longer. Why not look at something
that can be use instead of the alum. rail? 80/20 sells alum. rail that might
work for you? I replaced my lower rails on my Legacy with
Tim, please forward this to Andy,
As a LOM owner for more than a decade, one of the first members of this group,
and as a Youtube content provider about the LOM (makes me sound important,
doesn’t it :>), I think I am entitled to an opinion without hiding behind
“extension 11” or a third
Roger
Please don't get upset, It was not intention to blame you as to why the
owners don't use them ,that is the majority. *I THINK*
I have made quite a lot of items and in fact I am in my shed most days,
Having put drive motors to both of my machines they are a O.K. to use now,
I did not
Tim
My Father used to say to me " Read mark learn and inwardly digest " I have
read the message from Andy and my opinion of Legacy does not alter, The
emails I sent re parts were never answered, Once bitten twice shy. Oh! well
I Have indigestion now???!!!
I manage quite well now and if I
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