Re: Z-Axis Carriage Upgrade

2008-10-16 Thread Curtis
Mike look up Pictures of the bearing upgrade Options on the google fourm page. there is lots of info. for you. I hope this helps. C.A.G. On Oct 16, 9:02 pm, "curt george" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello Mike > I cant answer your question directly. I have no experience with this Z axis > up-gra

Re: Legacy Stock Linear Drive Motor and .25 Gear Reduction Required?

2009-02-14 Thread Curtis
Good morning Tim the picture isnt a very good quality photo. the Wood chuck had a swing mounting on the side of the machine, the motor has a gear on it, so that when you wish to do sanding, or template following ...any thing that you want only the work peice to turn,You then could conect the motor

question on metals?

2009-03-08 Thread Curtis
Hello everyone. I will keep this short. I would like to know if anyone has tried to cut copper or brass on there Legacy. I would think if I use a small end mill cutter to cut a profile,should work I would think? Dose any one out there know for a fact, that it will or will not work? I will give you

Re: MISSING PART

2009-08-21 Thread curtis
Mac. have you called Legacy Yet? I personaly would like to know what thay tell you. Again Talk to Tracy, or Andy. (dont mess with the Lackies, go to the head dogs, thay have always been square with me, hopefully thay can help you too?) I will be out of town for two days. I will check back in w

worm gear?

2009-11-20 Thread Curtis
Hello everyone It's 0430 and Im writing on my work computer at this moment. (My home computer is down and out at this time.) ;-( Any how. I’ve talked to both Mike P. and Tim about this idea for a while now, but so far I’ve had no luck. I want to make, (or have made) a worm gear that can ride on th

Re: worm gear?

2009-11-24 Thread Curtis
Thank you Burney Yes I have done a lot of thinking on this topic. Ive contacted a number of people who make worm gears, Ive been told that It can be made, the only problem I face is price, one comp. quoted $230 for the first gear then the price will go down. another, again the price was to high. I

Re: New project

2009-12-24 Thread Curtis
Hello All. Today is Christmass eve. As Bill already stated earler this morning, Merry Christmas to you all. Im at work. ( another early morning for me. 0300-0600, I have about 45min, before I need to sign in.) This morning was very productive for me. I re-done the quick disconect directional gear s

Re: Crank handle indexing

2010-01-04 Thread Curtis
Hello again, and Good morning. question. What ever pitch gear I use, I would x it by 4 to get the full rotation? Is that correct?? If I have a 1" spindle and I want 4 flutes, I could use a 3" pitch (with the standard gear set) If I turn the handle 12 times to make a full rotation? If so,one turn w

Re: 2xgears

2010-01-06 Thread Curtis
Hello everyone. as promised here are some pix's of my gear set up. any questions? Let me know. C.A.G. On Jan 6, 4:15 am, "Tim Krause" wrote: > That's the version I remember.  No, the carriage travel is not a problem. > > -Tim > > > > > > - Original Message - > From: "curt george" > To:

Re:

2010-02-21 Thread Curtis
Art What Im missing something? Rotary and router combo, means almost nothing to me. Whats UP? C.A.G. On Feb 21, 9:53 am, wrote: > Rotary and router combo -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Legacy Ornamental Mills" group. To post to this group, sen

Re: cam clamps for flat work

2010-03-14 Thread Curtis
Hello Gary Yes Ive seen those a few years back. It looks realy nice. My only concern would be the space that those cam's take up. After you have played with it for a while , Please let us know how it works? Good luck and nice find. thank for shareing. C.A.G. On Mar 14, 12:42 am, "Gary Moshofsky"

Re: Big Classical Twist

2010-04-19 Thread Curtis
Mike You have cleared the muddy waters. Thank you. beautyfull work. how long did the hole job take you?Any tips on sanding? Thanks again. C.A.G. "I see says, the blind man to the deaf man." On Apr 19, 12:38 am, LiLtwisted wrote: > Well I finally got around to an explanation.  Here is the > lin

Re: More Power - 2 start twist

2010-05-12 Thread Curtis
Hello Everyone I did a little web search on this one http://www.dehoutdraaier.nl/doornekamp I cant read anything, but there are a lot of neat pictures! Take a look for your self. (if anyone can read this web page, I would like to know more about this.) have a good night. C.A.G. On May 12, 11:02 

Re: need gear for used legacy 1200

2010-09-07 Thread Curtis
Fred If you are going to need to buy any of the main gear sets, The standard set and the .25 set are the two that I use the most. and if I needed to choose I would go with the .25 over the standard. My main reasion is the motor drive, the .25 is needed if you are going to use the motor drive unit.

Re: need gear for used legacy 1200

2010-09-07 Thread Curtis
Hay FRED. I have an idea!!! I own a home made (LASER cut) Stainless steel indexing gear that just might be what you need. I will take some measurement and send you a pic. or two. If you can drill and mount my gear to your part of your duplex gear that you have, then you just might be in buisness! I

Re: Bent Indexing Pin

2010-09-12 Thread Curtis
Hello That's a nice piece of work. I would bet that you couldn't do it again in a hundred tries. ;-) Only kidding! What I would try is to first lay the pin on a flat steel anvil or lead block, with the crown up, (the bent side up) and hit it (the pin) with a dead fall hammer.(a lead or brass hamme

Re: from the Legacy wood working news

2010-09-12 Thread Curtis
Did anyone see this??? Tracy's virtical vice is realy nice. and its a very easy jig for any of the legacy's ever made. a wood table with a grove cut into it... I will let you watch it for your self's. http://www.legacycncwoodworking.com/demo-videos/2010/9/9/introducing-... Tracy also dose a very

Re: Dyna GLide

2010-10-27 Thread Curtis
Hello all. I was searching the net and just found this web site. http://microfence.com/dynaglide-lube-spray-p-81.html They sell Dyna glide for $14.95 The more I look the more places I find it. I still have not found a non-aerosol can for you guys over seas. But I will keep on looking. C.A.G. On

Re: New Locking Plates

2010-11-19 Thread Curtis
Tim Im not sure if everyone knows what you are offering. You are talking about the square inserts that are used to hold down idoms onto the Legacy rails. Tim do you have any diamond shaped one as well? C.A.G. On Nov 18, 2:39 am, "Tim Krause" wrote: > Hi All, > > I'm going to make a batch of a ne

Re: Legacy Clones

2010-11-23 Thread Curtis
Hello guy and gals. This one is a first for me. as much as I hate to admit it. I read the article and glanced at the pictures last night, Nice. Right? Not for ME! Today I realy looked at the pictures of what this man did. WOW! is that a nice mill. Its not a clone or a cheap copy. This guy realy

Re: Un-conventional Legacy repairs

2010-12-06 Thread Curtis
Hello I am sorry no pictures tonight. I did not know that my wife had other plans for the evening. Perhaps tomorrow. C.A.G. On Dec 6, 6:23 am, gk777 wrote: > Sorry about the multiple post, After the mistake in the first one I > reloaded the page to see if it was sent, it must of acted like a ent

Re: Un-conventional Legacy repairs

2010-12-08 Thread Curtis
Hello Greg and everyone else. I am very sorry but Im not going to be able to get any pictures for a while. But let me go into a little bit more detail on the coloring methods that I like to use. TrabsTint is a dye that I like to use. when I can. this dye can be use with water or alcohol based prod

Shopnote's #115

2011-01-07 Thread Curtis
http://www.shopnotes.com/issues/115/videos/router-milling-machine-video/ I know that this topic was already brought up but I just saw this video from Shopnots #115 All that I can say is that is a Neat toy! There are some good ideas here, and Perhaps some Legacy modifications that could also be hid

Looking at cutting form the side Again.

2011-03-12 Thread Curtis
Hello Everyone. I remember someone out there who modified a router so that it could cut form the side of the Legacy.(horizontal) Im just playing around with some ideas, and I wanted to see what has already been done before. I see not sence to just repeating other peoples mistakes. So if you have a

Re: Tair-out and finishing

2011-05-26 Thread Curtis
Hello guys I just found another artical about wax and sanding. This is from http://aroundthewoods.com I coat the inside and outside with paste wax to ease the sanding. I have no idea why this helps but I know that the wax will speed up the first sanding immensely. The wax I am using is a blend of

Re: Tair-out and finishing

2011-05-27 Thread Curtis
Hello again everyone. I just ran into this http://www.finewoodworking.com/SkillsAndTechniques/SkillsAndTechniquesArticle.aspx?id=30611 Another home brew. I hope you all enjoy this one. C.A.G. On May 26, 8:57 pm, Curtis wrote: > Hello guys I just found another artical about wax and sand

Re: Coincidental visit by a Legacy Mill owner

2011-06-10 Thread Curtis
Tim Perhaps you and Brian can team up? It would be a shame if Brian sold his machine. Perhaps the two of you can put your heads together (so to speak) and find a good way to make some side money. I wish you both luck. have a good day. C.A.G. On Jun 7, 6:17 pm, "Bill Bulkeley" wrote: > very int

Re: Chuck Adapter

2011-06-30 Thread Curtis
Hello All I just got home form the hardware store. Today I found out that they had a 2' long 1x8 all thread rod, and nuts to fit. the rod was more expensive than what I bough mine for, but the nuts were $1.68 ea.the thickness of the nut is heaver than I like,but a saw or metal cutting wheel will ha

Re: Front Mounted Template Follower

2011-08-03 Thread Curtis
Hello Everyone (Im at work now.but I have some time before I have to sign in.) Thanks Tim for posting these pictures. I have some better pictures of patterns that Ive made, I am sorry for the crudeness of the patterns shown, At the time that these pictures were taken I still had some bugs in the

Re: Curt's Rotary Table Lock

2011-08-03 Thread Curtis
Hello Bill No problems with the saddle movement as yet. Everything looks like it should work out well. More to come, latter. I have to sign in now. have a great day! C.A.G. On Aug 2, 11:39 pm, "Bill Bulkeley" wrote: > way to go curt back in the shop again with a vengeance > a great idea I like i

Dog Wood project 101

2011-08-05 Thread Curtis
Hello Guys. my newest project realy is not a project. (so to speak) I call it my Dog Wood project, Or perhaps it would be better stated/ asked, What do you do with all your old wood chips/dust made form your wood working machines? You know that old saying, A picture is worth a 1000 words. "Well" ;

Re: old legacy videos

2011-08-20 Thread Curtis
Hi guys Im on my morning break now. (so I will have to keep this short.) A lot of my old VHS video tapes are starting to de-grade, So I bought a VHS-DVD Recorder. Jeff if you like you can contact me off list. But this offer is open to all. If you are willing to pay for shiping, I can/will copy you

Re: Feast Your Eyes on this

2011-09-10 Thread Curtis
Hello guys. those are some nice peices of art,There! Ide be dumbfounded to figure how those were done on the Legacy. perhaps as you suggest bill, cut and laminated at the blank stage.? Ive been saying for a long time that the Legacy and the lathe can and will work very well together, It looks like

Have you guys seen this?

2011-09-11 Thread Curtis
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Beall-Pen-Wizard-ornamental-pen-lathe-/250839046332?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3a672c18bc The Beall Pen Wizard. Now that is one neat machine! What I see when I look at this machine are many of the things that the Legacy should/could have.to make it an ever be a better m

Re: Have you guys seen this?

2011-09-11 Thread Curtis
One more note. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zcieOVjgFC8 There are a number of video's on this machine. Perhaps seeing some of this video's will help you see what Im talking about? C.A.G. On Sep 11, 6:59 pm, Curtis wrote: > http://www.ebay.com/itm/Beall-Pen-Wizard-ornamental-pen-

Re: Have you guys seen this?

2011-09-11 Thread Curtis
Perhaps this video is a better one TO SEE WHERE I'M GOING? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NjrgLcqvSVM&feature=related C.A.G. On Sep 11, 6:59 pm, Curtis wrote: > http://www.ebay.com/itm/Beall-Pen-Wizard-ornamental-pen-lathe-/250839... > > The Beall Pen Wizard. Now that is one ne

Re: Legacy at the Woodworking shows again!!!

2011-09-19 Thread Curtis
What! No Michigan??? ;-( I so much wanted to see this new shadow machine. "O"Well I will just have to save my money. ;-p Thanks for the heads up Tim. C.A.G. On Sep 14, 8:55 pm, "Tim Krause" wrote: > For those that missed Legacy's latest announcement: > > We are happy to announce that Legacy Wood

Re: Introducing myself

2011-09-23 Thread Curtis
incites on your likes can realy help all of us. I will be talking to you latter. Have a good night. C.A.G. On Sep 22, 4:00 am, CURTIS GEORGEwrote: > Welcome aboard Norm> It sounds like you have a good start. > > I recommend to play with the mill as much as you can,to get the feel of

Re: 1/32" control on y-axis

2011-10-27 Thread Curtis
ed on the inner rail that is cut to match the center of the spindle you > could use that as your reference point. Then you can use some shop made > blocks as measuring tools between the router depth rod and turret.  Is this > sparking any new ideas? > >   > > -Tim > >   >

Re: Spindle Drive Modification

2011-11-17 Thread Curtis
Dusty Dave or Tim how did those calm gears mesh up with the Legacy spindle shaft? Do you have any other close up pictures? This is an awesome drive center. thank you very much for shairing. C.A.G. On Nov 14, 10:57 pm, "Tim Krause" wrote: > Seeing Legacy's model 2200 reminds me of an upgrade Dust

Re: Spindle Drive Modification

2011-11-17 Thread Curtis
P.S. Do you have any other pictures of that turn table as well. That looks realy nice .I would like to get a closer look at that one too. C.A.G. On Nov 14, 10:57 pm, "Tim Krause" wrote: > Seeing Legacy's model 2200 reminds me of an upgrade Dusty Dave from Toledo > sent me. > > He used 2 Toyota A

Re: dust shield

2011-11-21 Thread Curtis
Hello Every one I just ran a new test. On my newest dust shield. You are not going to belive this, (at least I was shocked with the test resalts.) I put on my plastic shielding as I said that I was going to try,on my machine. The Plastic sheild deflected the chips forward and thay still clogged my

Re: Some neat ideas

2011-12-21 Thread Curtis
I am sorry but I got taken off track. The purpose of the Neat ideas was to find out if any of you use other ideas to help your Legacy work better. Things like "Story boards" and jigs to make The job easer for you? I have some things that I use, and others that I am dreaming about trying. The questi

Happy new year everyone!

2011-12-31 Thread Curtis
We have 197 postings this Dec. One of our best years on record. I just wanted to Thank everyone for all there input. Its been a Great year, I wish you all the very best. And leading into a happy New Year. Im sure that there will be a lot more to come. Again Thank you. C.A.G. (Curtis A George

Re: Doubling the length of a model 900

2012-01-20 Thread Curtis
Hello Everyone. There is a small problem with this hole concept of going longer,that I think that everyone has over looked. Using 80/20 rail is a brilliant idea, using The Legacy rail is as well, but the problem lies in the drive screw its self. If you get much longer than 8' the screw becomes very

A message form a new member

2012-02-07 Thread Curtis
wordsmit...@gmail.com I own an older legacy mill (pre Aluminum carriage) and need any instructions or help I can get. I have no documentation whatsoever and the mill has had a home built drive to long screw axis added. I dont know the model but it appears the capacity is just short of 96" measure

Re: My Dream Machine

2012-02-22 Thread Curtis
Roger I thought you might like to see these. http://www.bealltool.com/pdfs/Lathe%20Wizard%20Set%20Up.pdf http://www.bealltool.com/pdfs/Gear%20drive%20instructions.pdf C.A.G. On Feb 21, 3:31 pm, jwb...@insightbb.com wrote: > Other than the tilting head it apears a legacy cnc is the same as that

Re: Pilaster dogs order

2012-03-04 Thread Curtis
Hello Everyone. Im at work now,but still have a few min. before I need to start up for the day. I did an expermant this morning, I cut a peice of corrian and taped it. a 10-24 and a 1/4-20 the screws hold very well. my suggestion here is why not use corrian (cabnet countertop meteral) for these pa

Re: Chip carve look

2012-05-12 Thread Curtis
Hello Jeff I like the brick pattern, and I also belive that I can do it on my 1000ex. The drum is one peice. and can not be taken apart. When there is a will, that there is always a way, it's just up to us to figure how to do it. ;-) Thank you. Dont ever stop trying! C.A.G. On May 12, 4:19 am,

Re: New Index Method

2012-05-26 Thread Curtis
Hello Mike I realy like your index method, (I use it quite often) have you figured out a better way to lock the handle in place so it dose not move while the cutting is being done? I use a peice of scrap wood and a vicegrip clamp to hole the gears, but some better lock or index on the handle would

Have you read any good books lately?

2012-06-18 Thread Curtis
Hello Everyone. Reading meteral is what I am looking for, Ornamental turning, or anything along those lines,Im looking for something out side the box type of meteral. Dose anyone have a favorite book or source of meterals that thay can recemend? C.A.G. -- You received this message because you

Re: Have you read any good books lately?

2012-06-18 Thread Curtis
mental Turning by J.H. Evans would be my recommendations. > > -Tim > > > > > > - Original Message - > From: "Curtis" > To: "Legacy Ornamental Mills" > Sent: Monday, June 18, 2012 2:45 AM > Subject: Have you read any good books lately?

Re: Project Idea

2012-06-28 Thread Curtis
Hello Dexter How did I miss this posting. I like it! Keep up the good work! I too have some simple Legacy projects that people may like to see/make. Thank you Dexter. now back to work. C.A.G. On Jun 22, 8:56 pm, "Tim Krause" wrote: > Hi Dexter, > > I like it, there's a lot of room for creativity

Re: Motorized router lifter

2012-07-13 Thread Curtis
Dexter That's a neat idea. We have talked aoubt THIS idea before. The funny thing here is, I sorta like the concept, but Dis-like the CNC stuff. I guess it just babby steps, Step by step we try to gain more control of our Legacy's. ;-) C.A.G. On Monday, July 9, 2012 4:53:36 PM UTC-4, Dexter Bl

Re: tHIS IS A TEST, IT IS ONLY A TEST! ;-)

2012-08-28 Thread Curtis
THIS ONE is from the web site. C.A.G. On Tuesday, August 28, 2012 9:10:13 PM UTC-4, Curtis wrote: > I guess it works. > Now back to our normal broadcasting. ;-) > > C.A.G. > > - Original Message - > *From:* curt george > *To:* Legacy Google group > *Sent

Re: {Disarmed} Re: Add on to control depth of cut on the router

2012-09-21 Thread Curtis
gt; if i wished > same for the other directions too it reminds me i have to find another dial > indicator with a g clamp instead of a magnetic base > > Bill > > > >   - Original Message - >   From: CURTIS GEORGE >   To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com &

Re: 1200 for $1200 in Reardan, WA ---Upgraded Z Axis !!!

2012-10-02 Thread Curtis
Hello Guys! Found it! http://www.general.ca/site_general/accessories/universal.html #50-167 FLEXIBLE EXTENDABLE ROLLER STAND Adjustable height from 24 1/4” to 37”. 9 nickel-plated 2-way rollers 2 1/4” x 20”. 51 1/2”maximum expanded length. 21 1/4” compacted length. 4” wheels with locking foot lev

Re: Gears, Pulleys etc.

2012-11-04 Thread Curtis
Bill You could use Mike's indexing concept, Set up a number of disks and cutt them in a row,as if you were roping a part. If you set the correct pitch,after seperating the gears, my guess would be that you would have a number of gears that all meshed together correctly. it might work? Good luck on

Re: dyna-glide

2012-12-02 Thread Curtis
Hello Everyone. I just got done in the shop, the Endust idea was tried, Although it is half of the price of Dyna-Glide and smells nice, I am sorry to say it is a far cry form replacing Dyna-Glide as a lubricant on the Legacy. It just did not do a very good job comparatively. But thanks for the idea

Re: Evolution unveiled

2012-12-19 Thread Curtis
Hello All. Dose anyone know the price? and Where is the web site, Its not on the Legacywoodworking web site or the CNC one. 36" long, but what dia. can it turn? and what kind of motor is that in the video? That's not a P.C. are there different router mountings or is it one size fits all? curious mi

New member

2013-03-25 Thread Curtis
My name is Mike, I purchased a model 900 several years ago and have never used it much and don't really get any support from Legacy anymore and would like to learn how to use the thing. I think there must be a lot of tips and tricks to get the thing to work right. Been a amateur woodworker for la

Re: New member

2013-03-25 Thread Curtis
, 3:10 pm, Curtis wrote: > My name is Mike, I purchased a model 900 several years ago and have > never used it much and don't really get any support from Legacy > anymore and would like to learn how to use the thing. I think there > must be a lot of tips and tricks to get the th

Re: Is this possible?

2013-03-31 Thread Curtis
Happy Easter everyone. Today after church I finally got a good day in the shop. I did my tests on these side cutting concept with a rope pattern, After three test, I found out exactly how NOT TO DO IT. ;-) It looks like Tim is Right, (Yes let me say it again, TIM IS CORRECT) the front and back

Re: Modifying Legacy Mill with lathe motor

2013-06-03 Thread Curtis
Hay Brandon one thought, if your lathe is to short. why dont you make it longer? Ive done this a number of times over the years. I have a hole drilled in the wall of my garage that my live center fits into. I anker my lathe down and then use the hole and the wall to make my lathe longer. I also mad

Re: Tail stock

2013-06-04 Thread Curtis
Good morning Jon If I may ask, where did you find your linear bearing? for your up- grades? C.A.G. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Legacy Ornamental Mills" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to le

Re: Modifying Legacy Mill with lathe motor

2013-06-10 Thread Curtis
I dont have the web site, but I do think Needle bearings should work for the Legacy, thay normaly have a smaller profile than ball bearings. more latter. C.A.G. On Jun 9, 2:24 pm, "Tim Krause" wrote: > The problem with most bearings that will fit the shaft is clearance.  The > legacy models with

Re: spiral reeds or flutes on a legacy

2013-09-21 Thread Curtis
ndows 8 > > Thanks > > Gene Wilson > > rega...@juno.com > > -- Original Message -- > From: CURTIS GEORGE > > To: legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com > Subject: Re: spiral reeds or flutes on a legacy > Date: Fri, 20 Sep 2013 12:07:57 -0400 (EDT) >

Re: New Legacy Drill press

2013-12-16 Thread Curtis
Hello Bill. NEAT IDEA Bill ! I like the sand mop idea a lot, and the Fly Cutter is also something that Ive been afraid of tring that with the router,due to the speed of the router. Thank YOU for your suggestions. I will be tring them SOON. ;-) Have a Great day. C.A.G.

Re: Introduction

2014-01-08 Thread Curtis
> > > Jon > One more little tid-bit of usefull info. PLAY As much as you can with your machine before starting an inporant project. scrap or junk wood is best,( I use fire wood,or tree limbs for pratice.but cut offs 2x2's and 4x4's will work just as well for you.) If you are playing around wi

Legacy at Detroit Noth American Wood working show

2014-02-15 Thread Curtis
Hello everyone. Yesterday I went the Woodworking show. I was there before the gates opened, Once opened I bee-lined it stright to the Legacy Demo area. I got to meet Andy Anderson for the first time, I intoduced my self and shook Andys hand, but that was it as far as talking went, Andy and John w

Re: are our mills already "extinct"?

2014-03-31 Thread Curtis
Hello Joe. If you think about it, our machines were obsolete before we bought them. the NC and latter CNC units made it so, many years ago. but as the electronic element has grown and made things much cheaper, the CNC market has started to become a hobbiest and small workshop tool of choice as o

Happy Easter Everyone.

2014-04-20 Thread Curtis
On Sunday, April 20, 2014 6:51:40 AM UTC-4, Curtis wrote: > > > > Hello Everyone. > If you celebrate this religious holiday or not,I wish you all greetings, > and a good day. > Old habits are hard to break, its Sunday and I woke up at 3am (Im not > working today,and

Re: Question for New Members

2014-05-19 Thread Curtis
May 14 Calypso You did not explain what you were looking for, when you asked about making "Hollow Vessels"? This could be a good topic to look at? C.A.G. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Legacy Ornamental Mills" group. To unsubscribe from this gr

Re: Shop made Z-axis

2014-08-31 Thread Curtis
Hello everyone. Brandon This is not a Z axis but some of the ideas are pretty neat. I hope you and all enjoy? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pNXWQHx4-7U and the making of this Router lift. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BF782Fz95O0 C.A.G. On Monday, August 11, 2014 10:31:31 PM UTC-4,

Re: New Owner of a Woodchuck MA - Need documentation

2014-10-10 Thread Curtis
Hello Jeff the chain is a nice add on to your mill. it will help make the rough turning come out smooth and clean, the gear linkage you already showed in the earler photos go onto the shafts of the acmee screw and the headstock spindle, then you should be able to add on your gears. C.A.G. On Su

Re: Youtube video

2014-10-23 Thread Curtis
fresh and entertaining to me, so I thought Others may enjoy it as well. Have a good night everyone. C.A.G. On Thursday, October 23, 2014 6:42:19 AM UTC-4, Curtis wrote: > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CIbP-V4vht0 > I think everyone will like this video. > > Have a go

Re: Working a replicating project from start to finish

2014-11-28 Thread Curtis
Hello Mike. I know that you are a very busy man. But How did your project work out? If you can find the time, Please post the pictures of your post. as well as to let us know what your customer thought of them. C.A.G. On Saturday, September 27, 2014 1:23:18 AM UTC-4, LILtwisted wrote: > > Here

Re: roping videos

2015-04-22 Thread Curtis
This is one Heavy duty machine! It looks like it could twist the wood with out a router. ;-p I have no idea if he made his machine or bought it. Having said that I find this machine something unique. C.A.G. On Tuesday, April 21, 2015 at 9:39:04 PM UTC-4, Curtis wrote: > > > This Ge

Re: barley twist original router tables

2015-05-04 Thread Curtis
Hello Anekcahap Tkay Ive been a subscriber to Voxa for a while, his work is always something worth watching, His use of the Auger drill bit for a lead screw is something that I would have never thought of. But I think its a brilliant idea, His Jig although somewhat limited is also Goof Proof,

Re: Project Idea

2015-05-04 Thread Curtis
Hello again Dexter. Im sorry that no one else has posted to your project. I personally would like to thank you for the time you put twords this posting. I think the lack of response has more to do with the Clear Cut A Dry pictures, There is not room for questions form others To make. ;-) I very

Re: Some Ideas

2016-09-18 Thread Curtis
Thank you guys for posing, I was starting to think that everyone left the group. I like your Road kill story Mike. ;-) Michael where are you located? If you have your own saw mill, then I just > might be in the market to buy some lumber? > Having said that, Im always amazed on how cheap lumb

The race is still on!!!

2017-05-09 Thread Curtis
Hello Everyone The free 1x8 tap, is still open to all people in our group. 6 more days to go. So far Bill is ahead, but Richard and Michael are not far behind him. KEEP ON POSTING EVERYONE! ;-) C.A.G. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Legacy Orna

Re: 1"x8 tap???

2017-05-17 Thread Curtis
Hello everyone, the time has come to announce the winners of the 1x8tpi tap. Bill and Richard were the winners. Bill with the total count of posting over the last 30 days, of 40 postings and Richard with the total of 33 posting. (by the way I came in third, Darn I never win anything!) ;-)

Re: $100 Legacy Ornamental mill Router lathe on E-bay

2017-05-25 Thread Curtis
*the price is now * US $785.00 [ 29 bids ] > > > > > >- >[image: Legacy-Ornamental-Mill-Router-Lathe] >- >[image: Legacy-Ornamental-Mill-Router-Lathe] >- >[image: Legacy-Orn

Re: making a tap for the 5/8-4 acme thread

2017-08-10 Thread Curtis
Hello Everyone, Im back! ;-) Joe I like your 1x8 tap. I have made one as well, very much like what you show, and it too works well. But I have another idea to get to the same end. How about using an Epoxy puddy to make your half split nut for the Legacy? If you wax your acme screw well to epo

Re: making a tap for the 5/8-4 acme thread

2017-08-16 Thread Curtis
Hello everyone! ;-) tonight while driving home form work, I was re-thinking this problem of making a new half nut with out using a acme tap. (sorry Joe, I needed to re-run some of Gilligan's Island here.) ;-p I had two thoughts on this topic. the first one is to drill a 5/8" hole (or slightly

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2017-11-06 Thread Curtis
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Re: christmas

2009-12-24 Thread CURTIS GEORGE
Thank you Bill! Merry Christmas. C.A.G. - Original Message - From: Bill Bulkeley To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Thu, 24 Dec 2009 04:02:01 -0500 (EST) Subject: christmas well it's christmas eve here down under and I thourghrt I would take a few

Re: Nice job Legacy!

2010-01-26 Thread CURTIS GEORGE
Good morning. (I'm at work, my home computer is down, Im not sure why?) Any how. I like your Sm"Arty"slogan. ;-) Im not sure about these up-grades Legacy has to offer, If you con pair the new CNC units with the old Legacy units, there is quite a lot of differance between the two. It would seem t

Re: design kit

2010-01-31 Thread CURTIS GEORGE
Way to go MAC! Im glad to hear that. Isnt it amazing , Little miracles . keep up the good work.I cant wait to see what you guys come up with! C.A.G. - Original Message - From: " MACSWAG " < davidcraig . dillon @virgin.net> To: "Legacy Ornamental Mills" Sent: Saturday, January 30

Re: Re:

2010-02-22 Thread CURTIS GEORGE
;s how I read into the message :-) -Tim - Original Message - From: "Curtis" To: "Legacy Ornamental Mills" Sent: Sunday, February 21, 2010 5:06 PM Subject: Re: Art What Im missing something? Rotary and router combo, means almost nothing to

Re: Newel post is finally done

2010-03-12 Thread CURTIS GEORGE
Thank you Bill Well the rotary table was... I hit the wrong pix, when posting. and didnt relise it until after . :-) Yes the dowel idea is a neat one. We own Mike P. for that one. the 1 inch dowel after finding the center point ON the dowel, lines up nicely with Legacy mounting brackets. set t

Re: Ideas inproveing your mill

2010-03-15 Thread CURTIS GEORGE
The copy carver is also to slow to use and there is a lot of sanding needed to clean up. What I was looking at was how it works.The plunging movement of the copy carver with its balance and easy movement. I was playing around with an idea of making a set up very much like it, and then have the L

Re: Big Classical Twist

2010-03-31 Thread CURTIS GEORGE
Hello Everyone Its 2 pm break time for me. Knowing Mike he most likey made those "Big Classical Twist" posts, Out side the normal lines of thinking. By bet would be ,that he made them in single pass, and used an old lawn -more blade, that he ground down him self FOR THIS JOB, And he did it on t

Re: a little bit of legacy

2010-04-23 Thread CURTIS GEORGE
- Original Message -From: Bill Bulkeley To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.comSent: Fri, 23 Apr 2010 03:52:07 -0400 (EDT)Subject: a little bit of legacyHi guys I'm off in a week or so for a 4 week break my nephew is getting married and its at the other end

Re: dome for stand.jpg

2010-04-27 Thread CURTIS GEORGE
Cole as for the linear table the brackets them self can be used as feather boards them self. although I belive Tim was thinking about useing a feather board on the underside of the carrage. the more support you have the better. At least that's how I see it! C.A.G. - Original Message -

Re: Toys

2010-05-20 Thread CURTIS GEORGE
- Original Message -From: Chainlink To: Legacy Ornamental Mills Sent: Thu, 20 May 2010 10:51:25 -0400 (EDT)Subject: Re: ToysThanks for the tips on posting photos. I'll try it next time I need topost photos.That's a moun

Re: pens on the mill

2010-06-15 Thread CURTIS GEORGE
Steve Can the Revo hold a #2 MT pen arbor. Rockler sell those. Just curious? C.A.G. - Original Message - From: SteveEJ To: Legacy Ornamental Mills Sent: Tue, 15 Jun 2010 13:54:18 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Re: pens on the mill OK.. I just ordered 2 Jacobs chucks for the Revo. Next patday I wi

Re: Rotary Table Indexing

2010-06-22 Thread CURTIS GEORGE
Tim That looks SWEET!!! Congrad.'s on a job well done!Another feather in your cap . ;-) C.A.G. ause To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Mon, 21 Jun 2010 23:51:17 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Re: Rotary Table Indexing Hi All, I got the waste table cut to size today. It's now 12.2

Re: Pen Tool and Enhanced Rotary Table Control

2010-06-30 Thread CURTIS GEORGE
Wow! very Kool Tim! Awsome job on that one!!! C.A.G. - Original Message - From: Tim Krause To: Legacy-Ornamental-Mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Wed, 30 Jun 2010 04:15:11 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Pen Tool and Enhanced Rotary Table Control Hello All, Well, I know many of you have wondered

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