Hi Mac,
Following on with your cheesy theme about Bill's joke, well I thought it was
more of a "Stinking Bishop"!
Fromage connoisseurs tasting notes:
Though the aroma is particularly strong, the taste of Stinking Bishop Cheese is
surprisingly mild and creamy, with undertones of bacon and a sligh
Ha Ha
On Mon, Jun 22, 2020 at 4:57 AM Bawdsey64 wrote:
> Hi Mac,
>
> Following on with your cheesy theme about Bill's joke, well I thought it
> was more of a "Stinking Bishop"!
>
> Fromage connoisseurs tasting notes:
>
> Though the aroma is particularly strong, the taste of Stinking Bishop
> Ch
This is useful information. More on how this woud be done would be helpful
to some of us wanting to update older mills.
Thanks
On Sun, Jun 21, 2020 at 8:18 PM 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills <
legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> Thank you.
> C.A.G.
>
> On Sunday, June 2
For someone wanting an older version - here is one in Colorado:(Note: No router included. Lots of gears and attachments. 4 Index plates and a .25 Reduction set?)https://www.ebay.com/itm/283922668307?ul_noapp=trueMac
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I am making some small boxes 4x8 inch 4 inch deep. I have done all the box
joints using 1/2 inc cutter, Four turns with the handle worked well.
Now glue up --I have block of wood 3 1/2 inch but not quite square.
The question is how to make it square on the Legacy---45 180 90 or planing
o
I would do it on the spindle with the indexing gear using a square off the
rails to check it.
But I’m guessing I usually square all my stock on the table saw.
Bill
From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
On Behalf Of Richard Ellis
Sent: Tuesday, 23 June 2020 2:19 AM
To: Legac
Richard,I would do the same as Bill. My SawStop, for all practical purposes, is "Dead On" at making 90º cuts.I do not have confidence in the precision capability of the LOM to attempt to perfectly "square" a piece of wood on it. The LOM is great for a lot - but not to establish perfect 90º angles
Lock the shaft in place and use the dogs. Just disengage, rotate 90º ,
then secure with the tailstock pressure, cut-repeat
On 6/22/2020 11:18 AM, Richard Ellis wrote:
I am making some small boxes 4x8 inch 4 inch deep. I have done all the
box joints using 1/2 inc cutter, Four turns with the han
Thanks for recommending Woodpeckers products Mac, yet another great
product that I brought into the UK and which the company Wood Workers Workshop
Ltd. still sell here in the UK even though I sold out seven years ago. I may
even have some in one of my tool boxes.
Shame about the cheese though!
Dustin,
That was quite a summary. Thank you! I'm definitely interested in
pursuing the stepper motor path. I just need to get a "kitchen-pass" from
the wife!!!
-Wes
On Sun, Jun 21, 2020 at 7:18 PM 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills <
legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> wrote:
>
The dogs? You mean Index Hubs right ? didn’t think of that right under my nose
too 😊
Bill
From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
On Behalf Of Okla Mike (Liltwisted)
Sent: Tuesday, 23 June 2020 5:25 AM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Box making
Loc
Here's a CNC Version of a LOM. It has been posted on eBay and here before - and they still don't tell you what the Model is - but it looks to be a Big one.You may be able to swing a "deal" - buy the "Kitchen Sink" and they throw in the LOM. I seriously doubt that there will be any bidders at thei
Nice. Thanks Mac.I was just talking to a friend of mine about the Old steely
units the other day. I like those machines, Like your posting here,This
machine can offer a lot... But the question is, If you can find one with in
your price range, it could be a diamond in the rough, (so to speak
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