Hello Dante,Welcome to our Legacy Ornamental Mill (LOM) Group!Wow! You have constructed quite a rig there. One of our Group members in NY (Joe) will turn green with envy when he sees your posting.You mentioned your "business" - what is it you do?And it looks like you may live in the deep south
Thank you.
I will.
C.A.G.
On Tuesday, November 3, 2020, 11:58:05 PM EST, Tim Ziegler
wrote:
Curtis take a look at the Veil Grinder's. They have a profile grinder and a
grinder for saw blades, face grinding router bits etcI have both I can
grind pretty accurately, not exactly
Curtis take a look at the Veil Grinder's.
They have a profile grinder and a grinder for saw blades, face grinding
router bits etc
I have both I can grind pretty accurately, not exactly perfect compared to
what I used at Wood Craft but
nonetheless worked well.
Check them out and let me know
HI Tim
Yes you are right. on all the cases you made, This modified router bit is
the first in a long time since I have tried to do something like this. I
think the back side still needs a little more grinding. And the cutting
edges still need some more honing. I have other bits that I want to
That is a very nice machine! I would think the size and weight would help the
machine over come the Legacy's down falls / being, they are to light and built
on a budget. Where the 2000 and the 2200 where built for a more industrial
uses. For anyone here reading this, Im not putting down
yup
Kind Regards,
Timothy J. Ziegler
Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty
14171 160th Ave.
Foreston MN 56330
320-294-5798 shop
320-630-2243 cell
On Tue, Nov 3, 2020 at 9:06 PM wrote:
> Ps and don’t forget the eagles love that band
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> Bill
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> *From:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
oh for sure Mac. I was just joking around. Actually Dolly Parton is now
singing with several Christian Artists we listen too.
Yes I remember most of them too. I graduated in 1980 so believe me lots of
them were popular then lol.
Did you watch Hee Haw? we did.
Have a great night.
Kind Regards,
I like the look, Simple but nice. I too might use a design something like
what you are doing.Thank you for the idea.
C.A.G.
On Tuesday, November 3, 2020, 08:07:00 AM EST, Harvey Matyas
wrote:
The reason for the different sizes is I was using scrap wood, One was from a
ballet, one
Thanks for letting me know.I hope you enjoy all the parts you bought. I was
torn between keeping the carriage for my self or not. I hope you can use it,
all I would have done is taken it apart and perhaps used some of the pieces.
Best of luck on the projects... talk to you more latter.
Ps and don’t forget the eagles love that band
Bill
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Sent: Wednesday, 4 November 2020 12:11 PM
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Subject: Re: Casters / wheel kits - questions
Hey Tim,
The Rolling
Hell yea I do I still have lots if their music
Bill
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Hey Tim,
The Rolling
Hey Tim,The Rolling Stones - much like The Beatles, ZZ Top, Dolly Parton, Creedence (CCR) - toured for MANY years after they first hit the charts.Even today you will hear them on a number of radio stations throughout the country. In any case - they were ALL Great bands. Back in those days you
They sell these still at Legacy. Call them and ask for
Cindy***801.609.2805*
On 11/2/2020 11:05 AM, Bryce George wrote:
I am in need of a headstock spindle for a Legacy Model 1200. The Morse
taper is true but, the threads are not aligned with the center of the
shaft. When I attached the
Bill,Thanks for the reply.Bryce- did you see Bill's suggestion?Mac-Original Message-
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Sent: Nov 3, 2020 4:10 AM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Headstock spindle
Mac have you tried the chuck on a wood lathe just to make sure it is not
The carriage box came yesterday so you know, thank you!
David
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> On Nov 1, 2020, at 9:57 PM, 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
> wrote:
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> Jeffery
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> I have an turn table (used) that I can sell. $125.00 plus shipping if you
> like.
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> e-mail me at
The reason for the different sizes is I was using scrap wood, One was from
a ballet, one was a piece of blackwalnut from
someone's tree that they cut down, and the last one was a branch that I
found.
On Tue, Nov 3, 2020 at 7:04 AM Harvey Matyas wrote:
> Hi Curt
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> The one in black walnut is 5
Hi Curt
The one in black walnut is 5 inches in height
Large snowball 1.9 inches, 2nd snow ball is 1.7 inches, head is 1.2 inches,
hat is .75 inches, Brim of hat 1.3 inches
Second snowman is 4.75 inches high, large snowball is 1.8 inches 2nd
snowball is 1.6 inches, head is 1.2 inches, hat is .84
Your right on that Mac,
As a Tooling Tech for 20 of my 27 years working at Wood Craft Ind. Inc.
(not the store) anytime your grind Carbide you have to flood with coolant in
order not cause the carbide to fragment or micro chip. Your Diamond Wheel
also needs to stay clean or you have the same
Careful Mac your dating your self lol.
Kind Regards,
Timothy J. Ziegler
Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty
14171 160th Ave.
Foreston MN 56330
320-294-5798 shop
320-630-2243 cell
On Tue, Nov 3, 2020 at 12:51 AM M.W.Foscue wrote:
> If you are not in a hurry for them, Woodcraft put them on sale
Hello Mac
Yes I agree re-working a carbide bit would not be a good idea.but HSS (High
Speed Steel) is another story all together. Ive been grinding/reshaping this
material for a number of years for all sorts of jobs. I know it is safe to
do.As I said in the making of this bit, I used the
Mac have you tried the chuck on a wood lathe just to make sure it is not the
chuck insert running out
Running a dial indicator with a large end on the thread too to look for runout
To determine just what is running out
Bill
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