Emmanuel,WOW! Really sweet machine! I'll bet you you even have Joe drooling over that one! (Or maybe Joe will send you work.)Yes - Wait for your CNC Carver and have it carve the Flat Twist - as long as it will produce. Then part the ends off - leaving a 2" tenon on each end. Next, make the top
Thank you Bill. Very inreresting idea again!
Le mer. 3 avr. 2019 à 18:31, Bill Bulkeley a écrit :
> Another possible option to get the job done is to use the 2X set and make
> a mod similar to this..
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> The sprocket sitting on the mill is double the teeth of the sprocket
> mounted on the
No problem mac good idea
Bill
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Subject: RE: Flat twisted post
Bill,
Thanks for sharing
Hi Bill, thank you for this great document.
I only have the x2 multiplier. So far I have 3 solutions:
1) See if the client accepts a more comptact twist design with the max
pitch of 15 inches on the 48 inches post.
2) Get a x4 multiplier somewhere or get it crated
3) Use the CNC lathe I will
Thanks, Joe,.As usual - Excellent points - as well as sage advice.If any Member also has the CNC version of a Legacy Mill - Are you able to produce one (or more if needed) of these for Emmanuel?Emmanuel, Are you prepared/able to pay to have it done? Or do you even still want to tackle the
okay, having some computer issues, so I deleted my first response... i'll
try again... some random thoughts on the task at hand of replicating this
long, 4-cut twisted section to this 6" X 6" piece that Emmanuel is
inquiring about... much too dangerous to consider using an almost 8"
long(7"
Bill I can wait.
Arkady from Ukraine.
ср, 3 апр. 2019 г. в 19:36, 'joe biunno' via Legacy Ornamental Mills <
legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com>:
> On Wednesday, April 3, 2019 at 11:51:07 AM UTC-4, Va Oak wrote:
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>> Bill,
>>
>> Thanks for sharing the 4X Gear Set info. with us. I'd seen
Bill,Thanks for sharing the 4X Gear Set info. with us. I'd seen pics of the gear set - but never the assembly instructions.They
indicate to me that someone at the Legacy Mill design department was a
"student" of Rube Goldberg's "College of Engineering"! (It may now be a
On Wednesday, April 3, 2019 at 11:51:07 AM UTC-4, Va Oak wrote:
>
> Bill,
>
> Thanks for sharing the 4X Gear Set info. with us. I'd seen pics of the
> gear set - but never the assembly instructions.
> They indicate to me that someone at the Legacy Mill design department was
> a "student" of
Bill,Thanks for sharing the 4X Gear Set info. with us. I'd seen pics of the gear set - but never the assembly instructions.They indicate to me that someone at the Legacy Mill design department was a "student" of Rube Goldberg's "College of Engineering"! (It may now be a University. Maybe NY Joe
Hi Bill.
Can you give me the measurements from Your set?
Arkady from Ukraine.
ср, 3 апр. 2019 г. в 12:13, Bill Bulkeley :
> One of the members on here was going to get a set made i don’t know how
> that is going i have not heard back from him in a while, i gave him the
> measurements from my
One of the members on here was going to get a set made i don’t know how that is
going i have not heard back from him in a while, i gave him the measurements
from my set. Very hard to find the 4x but here is a picture to show you what
they look like
Some of the larger mills came out with the 4x
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