Re: Rope moulding on the wood Chuck/split using paper joint

2018-12-13 Thread 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
Hello Tim Z. Roped moldings can be made in a number of ways on the Legacy or the Wood Chuck Ornamental mills.Like you said the paper glue joint works well, for some jobs. I know of a few different methods that others here have used. Like using hot melt glue,double sided tape, Only gluing the

Re: Working with Cedar

2018-12-13 Thread MWF
Hello Jim,Another wood to consider is White Oak (I'd also say Mahogany - but it is a bit too pricey for that application in my opinion.).  Unlike Red Oak, White Oak is a good choice for outdoor furniture, pergolas, etc.Search around to find a means by which you can install it without the wood

Working with Cedar

2018-12-13 Thread jriggen55
To all, I am making a mailbox post and looking to make it from cedar. Do any of you have experience with cedar on the LOM? What can I do to minimize the splitting? I am making a trial piece now using construction 2x6's glued up to make a 5" x 5" post. It is splitting like crazy and I know

Rope moulding on the wood Chuck/split using paper joint

2018-12-13 Thread Tim Ziegler
I make my living in the woodworking world and I Recently found a WoodChuck 5 foot in excellent shape. Looks like it basically has not been used. I also recently found this forum through reference by Mike Pung as He explained that the WoodChuck is the predecessor to the Legacy which many of you

Re: Rotary table modifications.

2018-12-13 Thread Tim Krause
Yup On Dec 12, 2018, 9:10 AM, at 9:10 AM, rookie wrote: >Tim, we landed in Milwaukie, are you still in Salem? > >On Sunday, December 9, 2018 at 8:44:01 PM UTC-8, rookie wrote: >> >> Greetings to all. Back in the shop, (my winter hang-out), and >looking to >> make some fun wood X-mas gifts.

RE: Rotary table modifications.

2018-12-13 Thread Michael Kratky
The pie crust perimeter was router using a repeatable template then the “interior” was also router out using an oversized base with a bowl and tray router bit. From: 'joe biunno' via Legacy Ornamental Mills [mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com] Sent: Wednesday, December 12,