Re: Setup Blocks

2019-03-14 Thread jwb764
I like the blocks.  Do you by some chance know if they are magnetic like the ones Carter offers for the bandsawSent from my Sprint Samsung Galaxy S9. Original message From: Tim Date: 3/14/19 7:39 PM (GMT-05:00) To: Legacy Ornamental Mills Subject: Re: Setup Blocks Well Mac,

RE: Rotary Table w/drive shaft

2019-01-25 Thread jwb764
I want to say the drive shaft was an additional $100.  I know it was not included Sent from my Sprint Samsung Galaxy S9. Original message From: Bill Bulkeley Date: 1/25/19 2:57 AM (GMT-05:00) To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Subject: RE: Rotary Table w/drive sh

Re: Dust prevention idea

2018-03-15 Thread jwb764
Does sound like a good idea.  In adition to that you can mount drawer slide to a board on top of your cabiner and set the legacy on that so it can easily be pullef out when you need to clean Sent from my Sprint Samsung Galaxy S7 edge. Original message From: Tim Krause Date: 3

Re: legacy

2018-01-05 Thread jwb764
I am not sure how I typed andy, I was thinking he was Tracy's son. John Hennen wrote: > Tracys actually :) > > On Thu, Jan 4, 2018 at 10:44 AM, wrote: > > > I m 90% sure that Chris is Andy's son. > > > > > > > > > > MWF wrote: > > > > -- > > You received this message because you a

Re: legacy

2018-01-04 Thread jwb764
I m 90% sure that Chris is Andy's son. MWF wrote: -- 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 legacy-ornamental-mills+unsubscr...@goo

RE: A response from Andy Anderson Of Legacy Regarding Support.

2017-11-20 Thread jwb764
Legacy now works a different type of show, the shows they now go to are focused more to the professionals, the cabinets shops etc.I know one was in Vegas, and I think California. In addition to these they do some remote locations, I think they use customers shops or schools. I would call them

Re: A response from Andy Anderson Of Legacy Regarding Support.

2017-11-19 Thread jwb764
So Legacy has a Naughty list. How can we find out if we are on it? 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills wrote: > Good evening AndyI was not aware that Art was doing anything other then > building his own machine for him self, This group was formed long before the > CNC topic ca

Re: makeing a jig so I dont have to measure.

2017-10-07 Thread jwb764
Just adding my 2 cents. There is an easier way to accomplish this task. If you turn one blank to a certain size, lets say 1 inch, then use a gauge to set the size you want to end up with. (a link to what I use is at the bottom of this comment) If you want to end up with 1 1/2 diameter, you

Re: Legacy mill under water

2017-09-05 Thread jwb764
This is a link to the post, I am not sure if you can see it if your not a member. https://www.facebook.com/legacyornamentalmill/posts/884469601730028?comment_id=885547018288953&reply_comment_id=885568864953435¬if_t=feed_comment_reply¬if_id=1504575122522443 Brigitte Graham wrote: >

Re: Legacy mill under water

2017-09-05 Thread jwb764
One thing I forgot to mention in the original message is he has the z-axis upgrade. Anyone know where he can find the digital depth gauge? jwb...@windstream.net wrote: > Someone that is in a facebook group has a Legacy mill, that was under 7.5 > feet of water. I am wondering if anyone h

Legacy mill under water

2017-09-04 Thread jwb764
Someone that is in a facebook group has a Legacy mill, that was under 7.5 feet of water. I am wondering if anyone has had this problem and what he should look for when cleaning his up? Thanks -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Legacy Ornamental Mill

Re: Sold on e-bay

2017-06-05 Thread jwb764
I will disagree with there being no friends at an auction. A few years back a coworker was talking about something he found on e-bay. I saw the post and told him I had been looking for the same item. I told him how much I was willing (Or able to pay for it) and he told me his top offer. He w

kaleidoscopes

2017-05-29 Thread jwb764
I really liked these things as a kid. Never thought about making one until now. Has anyone used the legacy to make the outside part of one? https://www.facebook.com/MechanicsTips/videos/1299942216787259/ -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Legacy O

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

2017-05-28 Thread jwb764
buy it ? > > > > Bill > > > > From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com > [mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of jwb764 > Sent: Monday, 22 May 2017 5:44 PM > To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com > Subject: RE: $100 Legacy

Sold on e-bay

2017-05-28 Thread jwb764
I just had to look and see what this sold for. In the last 2 min this jumped from $1,030 to the selling price. http://www.ebay.com/itm/282488229739?pb=14&&autorefresh=true -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Legacy Ornamental Mills" group. To unsubsc

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

2017-05-22 Thread jwb764
I wonder what it will go for.  I would like to get the gears from it and that would be it.  I may take a look next weekend and see what the price is then.  I just don't waste a week looking at something I feel will sell for more than I would pay.  May I ask your max bid?  I don't want to bid aga

Re: 1"x8 tap???

2017-04-12 Thread jwb764
The taps I use at work I can hammer (well to a point) without them breaking. Sent from my Sprint Samsung Galaxy S7 edge. Original message From: CURTIS GEORGE Date: 4/12/17 9:41 AM (GMT-05:00) To: Legacy-Ornamental-Mills Subject: 1"x8 tap??? Hello Everyone. By the Luck of th

Re: new legacy clamping system

2017-03-13 Thread jwb764
Legacy's NEW T Track CNC Clamps Legacy's NEW T Track clamps apply a downward pressure as you adjust the clamp to secure the blank without lifting the part off the table. The low profile design allows you to machine the entire surface of the part without the fear of hitting the clamp. You c

Re: Feeler gauge

2017-03-08 Thread jwb764
I have a set of feeler gauges that has the largest size being 1/4 inch (That is not a typo) I am reasonable sure I got this set with my mill. More often than not I use this set with my router, I also have a set of brass bars that I will use. https://www.amazon.com/Kreg-PRS3400-Precision-Router

Re: legacy Evolution mill

2017-02-19 Thread jwb764
To the best of my knowledge Legacy has never stocked any mill having it ready to ship. They get a certain number of orders then they start to build by that order. Any part that they cut is not cut until it is time to fill an order. Now they may have items that they buy from outside venders on

Re: Hey New Guys!

2016-09-04 Thread jwb764
I have read a small hand full of comments on this thread. Because of work I do not check e-mails real often or get to play in my shop. I am in several woodworking groups. Last year one had a person that had been in the group for several months, he said his shop was broken into and he started

Re: Legacy Video series.

2016-04-09 Thread jwb764
I was under the impression that most (If not all of them) had been posted on you tube. You might want to look there and see what is present. What video's do you have, and what ones would you like to get? CURTIS GEORGE wrote: > Hello everyone. > I was going through the E-bay adds th

Re: legacy woodworking

2016-01-08 Thread jwb764
They are working on a new web site, and that site will have prices. Now you need to call and talk with John or Chris Arkady Paka wrote: > Hi > I can't see any prices for CNC models on http://www.legacycncwoodworking.com > > Arkady. > > 2016-01-06 23:48 GMT+02:00 Roger Phebey : > > > H

Re: legacy woodworking

2016-01-04 Thread jwb764
So which cam program did you decide to get? I have an older Artisan and if you need help I will be glad to do what I can. Charles Peel wrote: > Well guys I have been out of circulation due to a fire. Just got my new shop > built and still have two 1200's in working order. I also had the

RE: legacy woodworking

2016-01-02 Thread jwb764
The feet would take some effort with a CNC but the rest would not be that big of a deal. They have a table that they did in a class not long ago that is similar. This is one video of the design https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HY1tfgYlGTY And this is one of the machining at about 5 min they

RE: legacy woodworking

2016-01-02 Thread jwb764
I have a legacy CNC, If I were to start with a CNC with what I know now I would do it differently than I did it at first. First thing I would do is find a cam soft ware and pllay with the free demo they offer. I have Aspire from a company named Vectric. The web site is Vectric,com. They do o

Re: WD-40 ADV

2015-08-31 Thread jwb764
That is not the first ad. http://www.snopes.com/photos/advertisements/wd40ad.asp MAX LATHAM wrote: > > WD-40 ADV This is a real ad from 1964 when > WD-40 was first released(Boy did they have a way with > words) .sent by a friend---thought you would enjoymax > >

RE: Legacy 1000ex for .99 on E bay.

2015-07-06 Thread jwb764
You can edit a listing for an item on e-bay or even cancel the item if you have more than 12 hours left. I tried to buy something, they had it listed that they would ship the item and a day before the end they listed it as local pick up only, I removed my bid, and the item did not sell. I also

Re: legacy "performance" cnc upgrade...questions

2015-05-27 Thread jwb764
The original rack and pinion set up was different for each length machine.  It came in sections and you just bolted it to the machine.  It did make a big difference.  How long is the 2000 I want to think it is ten foot.  Was legacy willing to sell you conversational cam.  They have a new version

Re: sears craftsman router crafter

2015-03-22 Thread jwb764
I paid 80 bucks for the one I have, I never really liked it (I expected it to do everything the legacy does) about 2 maybe 3 years latter my dad bought a legacy (500 I think) and I bought my first legacy a few months latter) Jeff 'joe biunno' via Legacy Ornamental Mills wrote: > and

Re: sears craftsman router crafter

2015-03-22 Thread jwb764
Is this the adapter you are talking about? http://knoppix.net/store/Drive-Adapter-For-Router-Crafter-Craftsman-Sear-25256-X-Box_111562479533.html Jeff 'joe biunno' via Legacy Ornamental Mills wrote: > okay,i need to make a significant correction here...i forgot that the > "adapter"

RE: sears craftsman router crafter

2015-03-21 Thread jwb764
I have one of those but it is a vermont america.  I really hated it I had to take very shallow cuts or it would slip.  I have not touched mine since I got my first legacy >From my Android phone on T-Mobile. The first nationwide 4G network. Original message From: Dave Date:

Re: availability of legacy gear sets

2015-02-23 Thread jwb764
Would you mind telling what the charge was for the gear set. I have 2 machines but only one gear set and have looked for used ones of a year or so with no luck 'joe biunno' via Legacy Ornamental Mills wrote: > just got off the phone from legacy...ordered a complete drive gear set and

Re: Explorer CNC News

2015-01-06 Thread jwb764
So is that the machine your getting? and which size did you decide on? I am assuming that you did add the rotary axis Jeff Becker Tim Krause wrote: > It's really hard to get images of Legacy machines when they are behind on > updating their website. I found this article in a UK news

Re: Input Needed

2014-08-12 Thread jwb764
The legs were made using the template follower, an optional upgrade that was offered. The bottom picture on the link you sent shows the template that was used. In order to see a video you might want to go to UTube and look on Legacy's page and see if they still have a video posted, I have not

Re: Porter cable recall

2014-08-10 Thread jwb764
The recall was only for the base, they added a rubber insulator to the base where it is held. It stated that the router was good to use if mounted in a table or machine. I just posted the recall for those that may remove the router from the Legacy and use it as a hand held. Jeff Becker

Center Finder

2014-06-26 Thread jwb764
I received a wood craft flier today and this caught my eye. http://www.woodcraft.com/Product/2086007/45170/Blokkz-The-Squid-Centering-Punch.aspx Has anyone seen or used one. Looking at it I find one draw back and that is the diameter for the wood used 2 3/8 diameter, but I am thinking I might

Re: Z-axis battery

2014-06-02 Thread jwb764
In addition to the polarity you will also need the proper dimensions, it is is slightly larger or smaller it may cause a problem.but that amount of voltage is nothing, I know the batteries in a car remote will work as long as it is within .5 volts of a new battery, "Okla Mike (Liltwisted)

Re: outdoor hollow columns & Great Stuff(ing)

2014-05-09 Thread jwb764
I did not see the link you were referring to, but I am thinking this is the link.http://www.kregtool.com/files/newsletters/kregplus/june13.asp mwfos...@earthlink.net wrote: -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Legacy Ornamental Mills" group. To

Re: Tricks needed.

2014-05-04 Thread jwb764
What kind of hole are you using needing to plug? This is for a .375 hole slightly smaller than you have So maybe you measured improperly, maybe you rounded up and this will work. http://woodworker.com/pocket-hole-plug-cutter-mssu-CWA-439.asp?search=pocket%20hole&searchmode=2 Tom Dotta

Re: Barley twist on pens

2014-04-15 Thread jwb764
Well Tim your not as Lazy as I am, I won't bother looking up the tube diameter, I will just measure the ones I have. I am not sure if I am being lazy, or if I just don't trust other people when it comes to damaging a tool (Router Bit, Pen Tube, or Mandrel) Jeff Becker jwb...@windstream.

Re: Barley twist on pens

2014-04-15 Thread jwb764
Setting the depth of a pen for a barley twist can be simple, you mount the tubes on the mandrel with no wood present in the machine, you lower the bit to the tube the raise it a safe amount and set a stop, you will then use that stop as the lowest point to turn the wood. With you having cad so

Re: Large Belt Sander

2014-04-08 Thread jwb764
The width of the belt on my treadmill is 20 inches, the top part of my mill is just over 36 inches, so I guessed at the length of the belt. This was just to get a rough idea of a price. Arkady Paka wrote: > The width of the belt is 16 in. > > > 2014-04-08 12:47 GMT+03:00 : > > > Whe

RE: Large Belt Sander

2014-04-08 Thread jwb764
When I posted the video I looked for a price of a belt, thinking it would be way over priced. I guessed at a measurement of 20 by 96 inches, and it was about 60 bucks. http://customsandingbelts.com/abrasive.asp Bill Bulkeley wrote: > Man that's great I love it the first cheap treadmil

RE: Large Belt Sander

2014-04-08 Thread jwb764
Not only did I give away a treadmill a couple years ago, but about 3 weeks ago a neighbor moved and threw one away. But my shop is pretty crowded I wouldn't have had room for it. Does anyone have a big enough shop? Bill Bulkeley wrote: > Man that's great I love it the first cheap trea

Large Belt Sander

2014-04-07 Thread jwb764
This has to be the largest belt sander I have ever seen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MJppW06Kxjs&feature=youtu.be -- 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, se

Re: band saw speeds

2014-03-31 Thread jwb764
Shopsmith bandsaws have many speeds, here is there manual, take a look at page 21 http://www.shopsmith.com/ownersite/manuals/845539.pdf Bill Bulkeley wrote: > This is not really legacy related but i was asked and i didn't know > > Bandsaw blade speed is there a chart out there some wer

Re: are our mills already "extinct"?

2014-03-31 Thread jwb764
Have you ever seen a Spiral off of any CNC other than Legacy? The time it takes to cut one is also very long. If you use a Legacy it is much faster that a shop bot will cut almost any spindle work. I had been asked a few times for conversational cam to see if they could use it with other mac

Re: Killer insert work

2014-03-31 Thread jwb764
Tim are you sure that inlay is wood? I saw an item like that at a tool show and the person used bondo with coloring to fill the gaps. Jeff Becker Tim Krause wrote: > I found this little box searching the internet a while back. > > > > It looks like he is just making pockets with a

I bet no one leaves there shop unused this long

2014-03-19 Thread jwb764
http://news.discovery.com/history/untouched-18th-century-woodworking-shop-found-121213.htm -- 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 legacy-orna

Re: linear bearing system upgrade for a legacy machine

2014-03-02 Thread jwb764
I just looked up where John replied about the large machine, here is his reply john 8/30/13 That bad boy was manually driven but it was a huge one. We had the rails specially made. Full welded frame in 4 125 inch sections. This was built in about 2002 or 2003. I would take the 4 sections

Re: linear bearing system upgrade for a legacy machine

2014-03-02 Thread jwb764
John Hennon chimed in on the long machine several months ago, I think it was on the posts about putting 2 machines together, I do remember that it was not a CNC, and that it was sold to a company that made boats, it was to be used to make the mast. Jeff Becker Tim Krause wrote: > I thi

RE: Legacy at Detroit Noth American Wood working show

2014-02-15 Thread jwb764
Legacy tried to upgrade the older machines to CNC, It wasn't a pretty site. When the carriage moved it would shake the entire machine, there was a lot of vibration because the machine was too light, that caused screws to come loose. In order to turn one of the older machines to CNC that could

Re: Legacy 1000 manual and videos

2014-02-11 Thread jwb764
Another thing you could do is look on you tube, legacy has several posts, all the new ones will be for the CNC but several of the older ons will work on yours mwfos...@earthlink.net wrote: -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Legacy Ornamental Mi

Re: CNC Bowls

2014-02-05 Thread jwb764
Aspire software is very easy to learn, I learned after buying the software locked myself in a room for a weekend sat at a computer (It had 2 monitors) and on one monitor I watched the tutorial and on the other I did what was being done, I would stop and rewind the class several times and learned

Re: CNC Bowls

2014-02-05 Thread jwb764
I am wondering what it is you plan to use the CNC with making the bowl? The CNC works great with inlay, but with that you will have the radius of the router bit in the corners (Smallest I have used is 1/16 ) by the looks of the bowls it almost looks like you used a set up with a ring master then

Re: Euro-Legacy Simplicity 600 CNC machine

2014-02-02 Thread jwb764
Tim he mentioned it a week or two ago, he said it could be shipped in 2 packages, I think each was under 100 pounds Jeff Becker Tim Krause wrote: > Roger has been holding back a little or I just happened to catch this while > he is still developing his site. I'm assuming this was devel

RE: Legacy CNC Arty 58" for $6500 in Syracuse, NY

2014-01-28 Thread jwb764
Bill if you have a motor on the B Axis then yes you can just program a G-code to tilt the bed. But if B axis is controlled by a motor you will need to tilt the bed by hand. Bill Bulkeley wrote: > I don't know that much about cnc but if you have a mill that is cnc and does > not taper

Re: legacy manual

2014-01-15 Thread jwb764
Steve, if you converted the 900 to cnc and kept theitems removed you could convert it back. SteveEJ wrote: > I would love a copy of both. I have the Revo and a 900CNC that I wish was a > manual machine. > > Could you email me a copy? Let me know if there are any fees or anything. > > s

Re: legacy manual

2014-01-15 Thread jwb764
I would like a copy of it, I have been thinking about scanning mine for about a year now. Jeff Becker Bill Bulkeley wrote: > Did I read here that someone was looking for a legacy manual in pfd format I > have this one (see the pic) I found in my computer. > > But it is 16 megs in size s

Re: Introduction

2014-01-08 Thread jwb764
Curt I only partially agree with you about paper catalog being better. The paper catalog you can dog ear a page and look at it a week latter. On a computer yes you can place it in favorite places and find it but only if you are on the same computer. One thing I like about the computer is you

Re: Ice lathe

2013-12-29 Thread jwb764
I have never worked with ice. But I was on a cruise and watched the carve one of the ice sculptures . When they did that we were told the the ice has an additive that allows the ice to be clear (take a look at your ice cubes, they are not clear) and allows the ice to chip instead of break, tr

Re: Legacy at the trade shows.

2013-12-08 Thread jwb764
If your driving 5 hours one way I would consider going the day before and getting a hotel room. I usually drive up Friday morning go to the show, find what I want then go to the hotel and check to see if they are at a good price or not over the internet. Or look and see what other items I may

Re: Legacy at the trade shows.

2013-12-08 Thread jwb764
I would think your 2 closest shows would be either Indianapolis, or Columbus Ohio In mid January Is Indiana, i will be at that show (It is a much larger show than Columbus) Ohio is the first week of February curt george wrote: > This is form the Legacy web site today, I wanted to se

Re: Legacy at the trade shows.

2013-12-08 Thread jwb764
They are going to the wood working shows, 2010 was 3 years ago, here is the 2013/14 schedule http://www.thewoodworkingshows.com/shows.htm Alan Brockman wrote: > be thankful you can find them on the net > > > > > On Sunday, December 8, 2013 9:19 AM, curt george > wrote: > > >

Re: legacy factory

2013-12-05 Thread jwb764
They have what they call an open house I think it is once a month, you can see how the operation works. I don't think you would be going to Andy or Tracy's home because the new place has a shop of it's own. curt george wrote: > That is neat ! I had not seen this one before. Awesome fi

RE: 1200

2013-11-18 Thread jwb764
I thought 1 euro was = to about $1.35 us Michael Kratky wrote: > Think is closer to $1800 US, the listing price had the £ pound symbol in > front of it > > > >   > > -Original Message- > From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com > [mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegro

Re: 1200

2013-11-18 Thread jwb764
1,100 Euro, isn't that about 1500 us, I would think that would barely cover shipping Bill Bulkeley wrote: > http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Legacy-Router-Lathe-Mill-Series-1200-/261330937224 > ?pt=UK_Home_Garden_PowerTools_SM >

Re: Digest for legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com - 6 Messages in 1 Topic

2013-11-04 Thread jwb764
I can add myself to the Legacy owner that also went to legacy, My father would make a 5th Jeff Becker Martin wrote: > > > > Hi guys, > > Let us make it at least four, interestingly I came by mine earlier this > > year when one of my Legacy customers wanted to trade-in a Model 900 that >

RE: Useful device

2013-10-30 Thread jwb764
I have several wixly products, and have had good luck with all. I have a gauge for a table saw fence, it measures the distance to the blade I have height gauges, another that will tell you the angle a table saw blade is tilted. For my router table I have a Jointech smart lift digital It is ver

Re: Useful device

2013-10-30 Thread jwb764
Amazon has it for 53.00 http://www.amazon.com/Wixey-WR525-Remote-Digital-Readout/dp/B001PTGBSU/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1383154176&sr=8-2&keywords=Wixey+Remote+Digital+Readout mwfos...@earthlink.net wrote: -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Legacy

Re: Eliminator chuck, Extreme Extension, or other ???

2013-10-12 Thread jwb764
This is the chuck I have used for several years, it will only work with 1/2 inch bits, however you can buy an adapter to allow you to use it with 1/4 inch bits http://www.amazon.com/The-Eliminator-Quick-Change-Chuck/dp/B0007OTTJM/ref=sr_1_1?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1381646739&sr=1-1&keywords=router+chuc

Re: mill on ebay

2013-10-11 Thread jwb764
The concern I would have on this mill is if it is a 900, if it is I know it is assembled wrong and would he have the right parts to assemble it properly. Now if you want it for parts that may not matter. Jeff Becker "joe biunno at finun...@aol.com" wrote: > well, i guess the buyer wal

Re: A 2000 in California on Ebay

2013-09-24 Thread jwb764
Yes it is a 2000, it appears to be in good shape, it is 11 feet long has the z axis upgrade and drive motor. Linear motor 30 IPM 13" dia by 132" round capacity 14" flat stock capabilities 15 spiral pitches: Indexing Positions: 24, 28, 30, 32, 36, 40 Footprint: 146" x 22" 1200 lbs. Comes with al

Anyone find this interesting?

2013-09-07 Thread jwb764
http://woodgears.ca/lathe/routerlathe.html -- 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 legacy-ornamental-mills+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To po

Re: Ornamental Mills Around the World

2013-09-06 Thread jwb764
Tim, I thought you were getting the first evolution? Jeff Becker Tim Krause wrote: > Dan Healey has added a marker to our guestmap. > Marker message: Evolution > > All the way up in Alaska! > > -Tim > > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups

Re: joining two machines...progress report

2013-08-30 Thread jwb764
I remember a conversation with John Hennon and he told me they had made a legacy for a boat builder, If I remember correctly it was something like 30 or 40 foot long they used it to make the mast. I do not remember if it was a manuel or cnc. But you may be able to find one Jeff Becker

Re: joining two machines...progress report

2013-08-30 Thread jwb764
Chance are you could get the panels made locally cheaper than having them shipped to you, One suggestion might be to find a place that makes hoods for restraunt equipment, I would think they would do a pretty good job of keeping saw dust away from your shop floor if nothing else. Jeff Becker

Re: filling wood

2013-08-19 Thread jwb764
I have 2 suggestions, the first is the same as tim, using Bondo, you can have color mixed at an auto paint supply to match just about any color you like. However I am not how well it will take a stain you may want to try some scrap first. The second would be a wax stick, I have used these to f

Re: jewelry box

2013-07-22 Thread jwb764
I replied to his post right after he sent it the hit send and walked away from the computer. Spell check didn't send it because Jewelry was spelled wrong in the subject line, after I did send it I saw your reply and saw they were all the projects listed. Jeff Becker Tim Krause wrote:

RE: Tenon-Lok Cutter

2013-05-17 Thread jwb764
There are places that make router bits and drill bits, you may call them and see what is possible. I thought it would be extremely expensive but I knew someone that had a forstner bit made big enough to make a cd holder about 4 1/2 inches it was like 90 bucks. I know Legacy is getting some bi

RE: Tenon-Lok Cutter

2013-05-16 Thread jwb764
I sent Rocklet an e-mail this morning, Here is the reply Hi Jeff, I'm sorry the 1/2" cutter is the only size currently offered. 5/8", 3/4" and 1" cutter were also offered at one time in the past however they were discontinued. These larger size rings are offered for those that

Re: Lube for Legacy Mill

2013-05-10 Thread jwb764
It is avaliable at Amazon, but they have no reviews about it http://www.amazon.com/Nutek-Green-Shield-Dryfilm-Lubricant/dp/B002TS8RYM/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1368177354&sr=8-2&keywords=shield+it curt george wrote: > > Hello Mac. > http://www.nutekgreen.com/home/homediy/products/shield-i

Re: Legacy Pen Mandrel on Ebay for $25.00

2013-05-08 Thread jwb764
Here is the same item if you want to save a few bucks. I have a different type, it screws on the machine instead of using the morse taper http://www.pennstateind.com/store/PKM-FLC.html Mine is like this http://www.pennstateind.com/store/PKM-BL.html Jeff Becker Begat wrote: > Hello A

RE: Legacy 1200

2013-04-23 Thread jwb764
Ok, I was under the impression you were looking for some Oak, Hickory, Cherry, or pine. Jeff Becker Bill Bulkeley wrote: > Yes we have some nice wood but there is some i like that only you guys have > just asking in case you get the odd stick i might like > Bill > > -Original Message-

RE: Legacy 1200

2013-04-22 Thread jwb764
I thought Australia was supposed to be known for having some of the beautiful woods in the world, and you want to pay the shipping cost to get some plain wood? Jeff Becker Bill Bulkeley wrote: > Hi Michael welcome to the group how do you feel about shipping wood overseas > to Austra

Re: Duck Calls

2013-04-07 Thread jwb764
You are wanting to know if the legacy can drill the hole, the first question I have would be how much travel do you have with the router? The next question is what version of Aspire do you have? The Third is do you have Conversational Cam? It is a software designed by Legacy used mainly fo

Re: Ornamental Mills Around the World

2013-04-05 Thread jwb764
Aspire does have a drilling tool path and the program will cut a hole that deep, the question is can you find a 4 inch router bit, to prevent breaking I would think it would need to be at least 1/2 inch. I also think it would be faster to use a drill press Jeff Becker Jerry's Custom Ca

Re: Ornamental Mills Around the World

2013-04-05 Thread jwb764
Jerry, When I first started sing my CNC I went out to the wood pile and cut wood from that, made a bunch of nice looking firewood firewood and it didn't cost me a dime Jeff Becker Jerry's Custom Calls wrote: > > > Good Morning Tim and the rest of the group. > > > Thanks for the "t

Re: Is this possible?

2013-03-28 Thread jwb764
That appears to be made of metal or plastic, so chances are it was made with a mold. Spirals with an arc can be made with a template and on the side instead of on the top of the wood. A square spiral is pretty easy to make with the machine, that you have in the picture I do not think is possib

RE: Rotary Table on Ebay

2013-03-21 Thread jwb764
I want to say I paid $325 for mine and think they went up to $400 before they were discontinued Bill Bulkeley wrote: > Nice find tim how much were they new? > > Bill > > > > From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com > [mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com] On Behalf

RE: Finishing Help Needed

2013-03-11 Thread jwb764
I agree with not using a rag to clean the dust after you start finishing the project. This year at the tool show I saw someone using this and have considered getting one both for that and cleaning saw dust off Table saw and router table so the board will lay flat and I don't get my hands too c

Re: Entasis

2013-02-23 Thread jwb764
My guess is this is what he is looking for. http://www.hellotrade.com/advanced-foam/entasis-columns.html And I would say it is easily possible with a template. curt george wrote: > Hello Gary > I am sorry but I don't know what you are trying to do? "How can the legacy > do entasis o

Re: Motor drive for LOM

2013-02-19 Thread jwb764
I was thinking the same thing. That looks like a window for a power window in a car. And they will cut off if say fingers or something gets stuck when the window is going up. Jeff Becker Tim Krause wrote: > Hi Bill, > > Sorry about the delayed answer, I think the motor is a lit

Re: Pictures

2013-02-18 Thread jwb764
I always find it difficult to price a project. The best way I could say to price it would be to find others projects that others sell and see what they are asking. At a flee market a few months ago I found someone selling one of the monthly projects that Aspire gives away each month, Here is a

Re: 2000+ pics

2013-02-13 Thread jwb764
When I saw that post I was wondering if the pictures would be separated between the ones that used a manual machine and the cnc version? Jeff Becker Tim Krause wrote: > Hang in there folks, it's going to take a little while to sort it out. > > On 2/13/2013 1:16 AM, curt george wrote:

Re: Fwd:

2013-02-12 Thread jwb764
So is this your way of saying I need to lose weight? John Hennen wrote: > http://www.personaservice.it/nx2oqk.php?s=lf > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "Legacy Ornamental Mills" group. > To unsubscribe from this group and stop recei

Re: Thanks

2013-02-06 Thread jwb764
If people in the group are wondering what can be made with the CNC the software that legacy recommends has a sight, it is Vectric.com they have several different programs one is Aspire,another is V-carve pro. You can down load a sample of each program and try it yourself. I don't think the dem

Re: Who all was there?

2013-02-05 Thread jwb764
That was Andy doing most of the talking, I am under the impression that Tim will be getting the first EVO that Legacy makes, (That is not a CNC machine)I was also at the discussion Jeff Becker curt george wrote: > Yes I too was there. And enjoyed the talk. But I do not know,was it Tra

Re: Discussion session with Legacy

2013-01-25 Thread jwb764
There are several people that will copy the classes for the cnc, so if you have a program that cann copy it I do not think there would be a problem Cole Andrews wrote: > Are we able to record it for posting and review. > On Jan 25, 2013 9:47 AM, "Stan Shuford" wrote: > > > I think Tim's

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