In case anyone wants to check them out further or read more about the vises, I found their home page.
They appear to be made by a guy named Steve Lindsay.
Here's the link:
Engraving Vise
Enjoy.
Mac
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😃
-Original Message-
From:
Sent: Jun 29, 2021 10:54 AM
To:
Subject: Re: smile
😉
Kind Regards,
Timothy J. Ziegler
Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty
14171 160th Ave.
Foreston MN 56330
320-294-5798 shop
320-630-2243 cell
On Tue, Jun 29, 2021 at 3:34 AM wrote:
Ok to whom I am about
Mike,
Thanks. Like Tim - I have never seen one of those vises.
Very ingenious device - especially given that it might be as old as "Down Under
Bill"! LoL!
In fact, he's such a resourceful guy - maybe he built the first one! 🤠
Mac
-Original Message-
From:
Sent: Jun 30, 2021 10:51
sure the price will be higher due to all the Craftsmanship needed to make
this.
My normal statement of, I will buy that for a BUCK, May be adjusted slightly?
Perhaps two or three Bucks will be needed ? ;-p
Pretty Darn Cool ! Thanks Mike. and everyone.
Have a good night.
C.A.G.
On T
1 160th Ave.
Foreston MN 56330
320-294-5798 shop
320-630-2243 cell
On Sat, Jul 3, 2021 at 2:02 AM M.W.Foscue wrote:
Bill,
I completely agree. Person posting it has not done a good job. WAY TOO MANY
unanswered questions:
How many Drive Gears? (Only one?)
Any router bits?
Owner's
Bill,
That's only ~ 25°F.
Heck, that's probably what Tim Z. keeps his thermostat set to in his home in
the middle of their winter.
And that's W-A-R-M when they come in from outside! LoL!!
Write Tim back when you see -40°C/F (they are the same at that temp.).
Thanks for the nice photo. Loo
Bill,
Cherry is really good in a Coke (flavor) they make.
Now you know a little more about cherry.LoL!
Mac
-Original Message-
From:
Sent: Jul 11, 2021 8:33 PM
To:
Subject: RE: New project completed
Would slower rpm help? I don’t know anything about cherry
Bill
From: legacy-ornam
G.
On Sunday, July 11, 2021, 11:12:20 PM EDT, wrote:
I have tasted that so I guess I do know a little lol
Bill
From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
On Behalf Of M.W.Foscue
Sent: Monday, 12 July 2021 11:49 AM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: RE: N
o know a little lol
Bill
From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
On Behalf Of M.W.Foscue
Sent: Monday, 12 July 2021 11:49 AM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: RE: New project completed
Bill,
Cherry is really good in a Coke (flavor) they make.
Now you know a
Hello Dharma,
Sorry to hear that you are planning to sell your Mill (vs using it - and
continuing to read our posts).
In addition to you posting photos of the Mill and any/all accessories you may
have - please let us know where the Mill is located. That, in most cases will
be helpful info for
Curtis,
If you ask me, as Tim stated, turning that wood like that was a "bright idea"!
(I thought smoke wood was heavy - but you are showing us that it is light!)
Very nice!
Thanks for sharing.
Mac
-Original Message-
From:
Sent: Jul 21, 2021 11:43 AM
To:
Subject: Re: Smoke tree light
he
Hi Chris,
Nice of you to help your friend market/sell his Ornamental Mill.
As Tim said - my opinion for a "fair" price for your Mill is in the $1,600 to
$2,100 range - without the router bits.
Probably the easiest thing(s) to put a price on are the router bits - because
you can look each one up
Curtis,
Nice - but what are they? "Plumier Foundation"?
What are they used for?
Thanks.
Mac
-Original Message-
From:
Sent: Jul 23, 2021 12:06 PM
To: Legacy ornamental mills
Subject: Here is some more "Eye Candy"
These handles are simple but elegant. They can be made on the Legacy with
ntal-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Here is some more "Eye Candy"
Hey Mac.
The Plumier Foundation is an Ornamental turning group. https://plumier.org/
C.A.G.
On Friday, July 23, 2021, 01:01:30 PM EDT, M.W.Foscue
wrote:
Curtis,
Nice - but what are they? "Plumier Foundation
s,
I'm stumped.
Mac
-Original Message-
From:
Sent: Jul 23, 2021 7:47 PM
To:
Subject: RE: Here is some more "Eye Candy"
Who cares mac just make em for fun good template practice on the mill
Bill
From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
On Behalf Of M.W.Foscue
Sent: Saturd
02:59:53 PM EDT, M.W.Foscue
wrote:
Curt,
Thanks - some BEAUTIFUL "Works of Art" machinery pictured there.
My other questions were: What are the tools the handles are mounted to; and
what are those tools used for?
Thanks.
Mac
-Original Message-From: Sent:
Jul 23, 2021 1:2
ld, one of the best blacksmiths in the USA.
Bill
From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
On Behalf Of M.W.Foscue
Sent: Saturday, 24 July 2021 3:27 PM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: RE: Here is some more "Eye Candy"
Bill and others,
I'm always looki
Curtis,
Thanks.
You are right - a rather ancient method of holding objects - possibly starting
with St Peter holding the "Gate to Heaven" open with the concept - known as the
simple "gate (door) stop".
I bet Tim Z, by now, has put his order in for one! 😄
Mac
-Original Message-
From:
Holy COW
It's no wonder you probably have the ONLY Legacy Ornamental Mill Down Under!!!
With those costs, if the components were either made or cheaply available in
Australia (like from Taiwan), you could build your own a LOT cheaper than
importing one from America!
Thanks for spotlighting
It may be that you need to get MANY more Aussies to order bulky/heavy things
from America - which will increase the need/demand for service to get them Down
Under. And you will also need to drive up the demand in America for
Australian-produced items. That way, the ships are carrying loads in b
Yes it’s a nightmare small items are easier but still dam expensive like
a simple magazine I might buy for $5 on ebay the shipping will be like $18 to
$23 here is an example of one im bidding on now shows all the costs
Bill
From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
On Behalf Of M.W.Foscue
Sen
Jul 26, 2021 at 10:33 AM M.W.Foscue wrote:
Holy COW
It's no wonder you probably have the ONLY Legacy Ornamental Mill Down Under!!!
With those costs, if the components were either made or cheaply available in
Australia (like from Taiwan), you could build your own a LOT cheaper tha
er it when I
get it. When I say I sell my soul to get it I’m not kidding lol
Bill
From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
On Behalf Of M.W.Foscue
Sent: Tuesday, 27 July 2021 2:21 AM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: RE: Plywood edging video and More.
It may
Bill,
Tim K. may not be; But I'll bet that Tim Z. and "NY Joe" are!!
Shame on you, Bill!
You have probably gotten the two of them salivating & drooling all over
themselves!
(Although, NY Joe has a LOM that's almost that BIG! 😜 )
Mac
-Original Message-
From:
Sent: Aug 1, 2021 3:49 AM
To:
Ya best shop for cheap round trip airfare - it'll be cheaper than S&H for
all the "treasures" you are hoping to score!
LoL!!
Mac
-Original Message-
From:
Sent: Aug 1, 2021 10:13 PM
To:
Subject: RE: New to Legacy Mill, where do I start?
Hey you got to be quick to get first option on lega
Bill,
"Rotary Cross Slide"?
Pics of one please.
Who owns one?
Mac
-Original Message-
From:
Sent: Aug 7, 2021 11:35 PM
To:
Subject: RE: Dadoing drawer sides on the LOM1200
Yes my last goal is to own a legacy Z axis I know I can make one but I would
like a legacy one too. And of course I
On Sun, Aug 8, 2021 at 1:35 AM M.W.Foscue wrote:
Bill,
"Rotary Cross Slide"?
Pics of one please.
Who owns one?
Mac
-Original Message-
From:
Sent: Aug 7, 2021 11:35 PM
To:
Subject: RE: Dadoing drawer sides on the LOM1200
Yes my last goal is to own a legacy Z axis I know I can m
tempt.
Mac
-Original Message-
From:
Sent: Aug 8, 2021 2:30 PM
To:
Subject: Re: Dadoing drawer sides on the LOM1200
Kind Regards,
Timothy J. Ziegler
Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty
14171 160th Ave.
Foreston MN 56330
320-294-5798 shop
320-630-2243 cell
On Sun, Aug 8, 2021 at 1:08
r sides on the LOM1200
Hey Mac,
Here you go.
Kind Regards,
Timothy J. Ziegler
Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty
14171 160th Ave.
Foreston MN 56330
320-294-5798 shop
320-630-2243 cell
On Sun, Aug 8, 2021 at 1:35 AM M.W.Foscue wrote:
Bill,
"Rotary Cross Slide&qu
oup without him.
Bill
From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
On Behalf Of M.W.Foscue
Sent: Monday, 9 August 2021 3:40 PM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Dadoing drawer sides on the LOM1200
But - If you start zooming in, Bill's will start to pixela
Mike is right!
And you will know you have a Serious case of it when you develop uncontrollable
"skneezing"! 🤪
Mac
-Original Message-
From:
Sent: Aug 16, 2021 1:45 PM
To:
Subject: Re: Knees shot
It's not old age! It's Kneezzles, the new pandemic!
Mike
On 8/16/2021 12:30 PM, Tim Ziegler
Tim,
A pretty neat jig! (Strange knob he's got on the top for tightening the slider
up. Looks like a piece out of an old-fashioned pencil sharpener.
)
I bet that "Down Under Bill" has already built himself one after seeing your
email!
LoL!
Thanks for sharing. (Tfs)
Mac
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lty
14171 160th Ave.
Foreston MN 56330
320-294-5798 shop
320-630-2243 cell
On Mon, Aug 30, 2021 at 1:50 PM M.W.Foscue wrote:
Tim,
A pretty neat jig! (Strange knob he's got on the top for tightening the slider
up. Looks like a piece out of an old-fashioned pencil sharpener.
Curtis,
OH MY GOSH! Are you one of the "new product testers" for Whiteside router
bits?!?
If not, you somehow got your hands on one of their new, highly (and secretly)
researched and developed "Double-Duty" bits!
You may want to keep the fact that you have one a "close hold info". Someone's
Curtis,
I agree with Bill. Unless you have a customer that wants it otherwise, go with
it as it turns out. Clean it up (sanding/buffing?), apply a finish (oil?), and
call it "done".
What you posted looks really nice - don't spend a lot of time changing it.
Enjoy it as it is.
Thanks for sharin
Bill,
VERY cool!
Looks like you are ramping up to supply surgical wards with "replacement
spines".
Looking forward to seeing the video(s).
The cat's doing more than "telling" you to rack off; he appears to also be
giving you "the finger"! LoL!
Thanks for sharing.
Mac
-Original Message-
Fr
er
On Tue, Sep 21, 2021 at 3:15 PM M.W.Foscue mwfos...@earthlink.net> wrote:
Curtis (and others that have Shopsmiths),
Don't forget that you have "eccentric turning" capability built into your
Shopsmith when in the Lathe mode.
The round light gray insert in the tail piece (s
:53 PM
To:
Subject: Re: eccentric milling
great thanks for that Mac. I honestly don't think i ever messed with that in
the 30 years I had shopsmiths Kind Regards,
Timothy J. Ziegler
On Wed, Sep 22, 2021 at 7:54 PM M.W.Foscue mwfos...@earthlink.net> wrote:
You will see small tick mark
Check these out if you want narrow profiles that will go proportionately deep:
Freud long & narrow router/CNC bit kit
Enjoy!
Mac
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Or as the white/light color pieces on a chess board.
Mac
-Original Message-
From:
Sent: Sep 25, 2021 4:40 PM
To:
Subject: Re: Todays bone turning.
Very impressive Curt. I still have not stepped into the bone turning. But it
truly is an art of its own. You will soon be known as the "Mast
Curtis,
Very nice work.
Thanks for sharing.
Mac
-Original Message-
From:
Sent: Sep 25, 2021 2:33 PM
To: Legacy ornamental mills
Subject: Todays bone turning.
Hello Everyone.
I was able to find some good bone at a pet food store earlier this week.
So I cut them up and made some more bo
Chad,
Welcome to The Group. (I have not seen you posting here before - so am
assuming you are "new".)
Looking at your email address - I'll make an assumption that you are in
"Minnie-Soda".
If so, where abouts? One of our reliable contributors/commenters to this Group
is from The Land of 10
Bill,
Nice. I enjoy your videos.
One better not be "tipsey" themselves when attempting to consume fermented
beverages from this project!
LoL! 😃
Mac
-Original Message-
From:
Sent: Oct 9, 2021 7:06 AM
To:
Subject: eccentric goblet
This is hardly legacy, only one little bit done on the
Here's a "blast from the past" when it comes to Legacy Ornamental Mills:
Legacy Mill - 600 EXL
Enjoy!
Mac
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That is an oldie, plastic gears
Bill
From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of M.W.Foscue
Sent: Monday, 11 October 2021 2:32 PM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Legacy Mill - 600 EXL in C
Bill,
Did you really mean to include "gas" in the listing of the fluids you use (have
used?) when sharpening with a diamond sharpener? I am assuming "gas" means
what we call gasoline in America; or you might call "petrol" - like the Brits.
I know folks use kerosene as a sharpening lube/fluid
Roger,
VERY nice work!
How old is the house?
How long are the columns in the house?
Did you turn a full column and then split it 180º apart at the "papered glue
joint"?
Thanks for sharing.
Mac
-Original Message-
From:
Sent: Oct 16, 2021 8:52 PM
To:
Subject: legacy project
Here
Roger,
I agree with Curtis - VERY nice!
I love fluting as part of trimming out things.
I REALLY Love the front door!
Can you send some pics or drawings of how you did the "1/2 columns"?
I did not understand your earlier explanation - as regards the 3 1/2" spacer,
etc..
Thanks.
Mac
-Origina
Curtis,
One thing to do - to $ave yourself $ome money: Take their pop-up offer to
subscribe to their notifications when you visit their page.
That will give you an additional 10% off the already "reduced" price of $144.
Just my 2¢ worth of suggestions.
Mac
-Original Message-
From:
Hi all,
I came across the below link tonight.
It has some GREAT info regarding plastics.
I recall several discussions here where the various characteristics of
plastics, like Delrin®, have been kicked around. Check it out before you start
fabricating items out of plastics.
https://www.grain
to clear a backed up drain.)
Neat stuff.
Now back to Legacy topics. ;-p
(that's 1 for Mac.)
C.A.G.
On Monday, November 1, 2021, 10:37:15 PM EDT, M.W.Foscue wrote:
Hi all,
I came across the below link tonight.
It has some GREAT info regarding plastics.
I recall several discu
can see where the clog is or isn't. in the past it was a guessing game
to figure out where the clog is makes is much easer to clear a backed up drain.)
Neat stuff.
Now back to Legacy topics. ;-p
(that's 1 for Mac.)
C.A.G.
On Monday, November 1, 2021, 10:37:15 PM EDT, M.W.Fo
Rick,
Welcome to The Group. As others have stated - you have a very versatile
machine.
My recommendation, to possibly save you some aggravation: Get your Owner's
(Assembly) Manual out and go thru it PAGE-by-PAGE from the beginning - to be
sure that the previous owner(s) put it together PROPERL
Rick,
Does your LOM have a decal/label on the red steel headstock cross bar that has
outlines of seven partial circles and a line "sketch" of Andy Anderson (the
founder of the company/companies that developed your machine).
If so, those "partial circles" are the diameters of the 7 drive gears you
Bill (and others),
Here you go!
You get a chance to order something from America that was shipped here from
"Down Under"; only to be shipped back to you - D.U.!
Please take a minute and tell us about the various types of burls they have
listed here.
LoL!
Enjoy.
Mac
-Forwarded Message-
Curtis, Bill, & Tim,
Whoa! Look out! Rick has "pulled back the curtain - and discovered the
'Wizard's Secret' behind it"!!
Rick - you get an A+ for ferreting out that web site. Not many are able to
find it on their own!
There is a WEALTH of info there - be sure to bookmark it. That appli
Curtis,
Thanks! That is exactly what I was thinking when I saw what Jed posted.
Wow!! What was that previous owner thinking? (Hint - he wasn't!)
That could have proven to be DANGEROUS!
Jed's posting to The Group VALIDATES the VALUE of folks participating in The
Group!
Just imagine what might
Bill,
Sorry to see that you seem to have to endure "flood & fire" each year.
I'm beginning to think that you may actually live in California - sure sounds
like it.
Their 4 "seasons" are: Drought, Fire, Flood, and Earthquake.
Just be thankful you have only two of the four.
Mac
-Original Me
Bill,
Thanks for the chart.
However, I notice in the "fine print" it says the info is for the Revo and Revo
Craft Master.
Do you have a similar one to share that is for the "full up" LOMs (900, 1000,
1200, 1500, etc.)?
Cheers!
Mac
-Original Message-
From:
Sent: Nov 5, 2021 5:59 PM
To
Bill,
It will show just in time for you to consider it a Christmas present from
Curtis. LoL!
Mac
-Original Message-
From:
Sent: Nov 6, 2021 4:23 AM
To:
Subject: Re: C. G. indexing Jig
Yes, I'm starting to worry it might be lost. count me out of the contest please
i have one coming s
That "extender" was in one of the "up-sell" packages that Legacy would promote
once they had you pretty much convinced to buy a Mill. It proves to be quite
handy (and necessary?) at times. Just like you have experienced.
Mac
-Original Message-
From:
Sent: Nov 6, 2021 4:43 PM
To: legacy
Bill,
Again this year, thank you for posting the song of remembrance - "A Pittance of
Time"..
As a veteran, I am VERY Grateful for all my brothers and sisters in arms who
have served our nation - past and present.
I also share that appreciation to our "extended" brothers and sisters in arms
am
e day
Very well put Mac, and thank you for your service as well. Kind Regards,
Timothy J. Ziegler
Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty
14171 160th Ave.
Foreston MN 56330
320-294-5798 shop
320-630-2243 cell
On Wed, Nov 10, 2021 at 10:06 PM M.W.Foscue wrote:
Bill,
Again this year, than
Hi Tim,
I thought I understood what you were intending to do with your modification;
however, you had me a little puzzled when you mentioned the Z-Axis.
When you state "I am going to have the Z access go all the way across, so to
use as REVO ... " - don't you mean you are going to extend/have t
Bill,
Very nice! I especially like how you made the 2nd spiral/twist a light color
(white?) - so it contrasts with the brown stained outer spiral.
Are you able to still rotate the middle spiral - or are all three now "locked"
together (with glue?).
Curious - how sturdy and how stable is it
Bill,
Way to go! Don't pass up an opportunity to "create" (re-purpose
scraps/leftovers) a "piece of art".
I am sure there are at least 3 folks "down under" that will buy it from you.
(And maybe one in MinnieSoda.)
Your task is to find one of them - willing to pay you $499 for it! LoL!
Mac
Nice idea - however, the real challenge would be keeping them sharp.
If they were checked and sharpened by the "lending library", it might work.
Hell, they rent wedding dresses & tuxedos!
Mac
-Original Message-
From:
Sent: Nov 15, 2021 3:01 AM
To:
Subject: RE: Gears
Yep wouldn’t that be
then maybe you drive a
Town Car too?
On Mon, Nov 15, 2021, 9:50 AM M.W.Foscue wrote:
Nice idea - however, the real challenge would be keeping them sharp.
If they were checked and sharpened by the "lending library", it might work.
Hell, they rent wedding dresses & tuxedos!
Ma
Bill,
WOW - that is a really neat tool. I believe that Festool makes something
similar.
Does anyone in The Group have one or more of these?
Your opinion; and how you have used them?
It grabs and holds based upon suction as well. However, I don't believe it has
the attaching hard points
Tim,
Bill's right - I only had one image attached to the email I received. It was
listed as being about 4Mb in size.
Looks like you subscribe to Curtis' recommendation to all - get yourself some
inexpensive (cheap!) scrap wood and "practice, practice, practice using it!" I
subscribe to that
Curtis,
Thanks for sharing. They all look great.
Smart way to "recover" from the setback with the glue getting into the brass
tube.
What kind of leather did you use?
Did Bill send you some kangaroo, wallaby, or koala hide?
Cheers!
Mac
-Original Message-
From:
Sent: Nov 20, 2021 10:
Curtis,
GREAT job - very nice photos!
You said you soaked the leather in glue. What glue did you use for that?
Did the leather soak up a lot of glue?
When you compressed the handle pieces, did a lot of glue squeeze out of the
leather?
Happy Thanksgiving!
Mac
-Original Message-
Fro
Tim Z.,
Is yours "autographed" by The Master - Tim Krause?
If not, you need to send it to him - with a request to autograph it.
We tell the folks in our woodworkers' guild to "ALWAYS date and SIGN your
work".
And we also tell them: "If your signature looks like a med school grad's -
PRINT you
Curtis,
Nice. Great of you to share.
Question: Do you soak the individual pieces (discs) of leather thoroughly with
a glue (CA glue?) to harden them up - so that when you turn it, it doesn't go
fuzzy on you? If not, you may want to give that a try.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Mac
-Original Me
No photos at my end either.
Mac
-Original Message-
From:
Sent: Nov 23, 2021 2:00 AM
To:
Subject: RE: questions on making your own bone trimmer
The pics didn’t come through
Bill
From: 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
Sent: Tuesday, 23 November 2021 4:49 PM
To: 'Curt Georg
Tim,
No - that wrapper is there for a reason.
As Curtis stated - making one of these is not very hard at all.
He is showing us that "Even if you have/suffer from 'butterfingers', you can do
it!"
(So easy - even a caveman can do it!) LoL!
BTW - that candy bar is one of my favorites - although
Curtis,
Funny you should mention that.
That was EXACTLY what I was thinking when I read Bill's reply.
Kangaroos should have very heavy duty bones in their rear legs.
Bill - do you have any wildlife museums or animal rehabilitation facilities you
can contact and ask about the bone structure?
J
Bill,
Tie me kangaroo down sport - tie me kangaroo down.
Mind me platypus duck, Bill,Mind me platypus duck.
Tan me hide when I'm dead, Fred,
Tan me hide when I'm dead.
So we tanned his hide when he died, Clyde,
And that's it hanging on the shed.
So, Bill; Ya got the hide hanging on the shed.
Hi folks,
Happy Thanksgiving! (for those that celebrate it),
I bet most, if not all, of us have NEVER seen this model of the Legacy
Ornamental Mill.
As long as I have been a member of The Group, I have never seen anyone post
anything about this model.
I imagine that Tim Krause has one in hi
33. Legacy's first mill. I was sold as a
kit.https://ornamentalmills.com/history/index.html
C.A.G.
On Friday, November 26, 2021, 12:56:08 PM EST, M.W.Foscue wrote:
Hi folks,
Happy Thanksgiving! (for those that celebrate it),
I bet most, if not all, of us have NEVER seen this m
ly new Tim K might be
interested in this one too.
Bill
From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
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Sent: Saturday, 27 November 2021 4:48 AM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
(mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills
x.html
C.A.G.
On Friday, November 26, 2021, 12:56:08 PM EST, M.W.Foscue wrote:
Hi folks,
Happy Thanksgiving! (for those that celebrate it),
I bet most, if not all, of us have NEVER seen this model of the Legacy
Ornamental Mill.
As long as I have been a member of The Group, I have neve
From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
(mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com) On Behalf Of M.W.Foscue
Sent: Saturday, 27 November 2021 4:48 AM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
(mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com)
Subject: a LOM model most (all
of a REVO and a Wood Chuck of sorts. definitely caught my
attention.
Yes truly a one of a kind.
thanks for sharing it.
Kind Regards,
Timothy J. Ziegler
Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty
14171 160th Ave.
Foreston MN 56330
320-294-5798 shop
320-630-2243 cell
On Fri, Nov 26,
"Hard time" accepted.
I've since dished out some "stuff" for you, Tim.
Enjoy!
Mac
-Original Message-
From:
Sent: Nov 27, 2021 12:04 AM
To: LOM Group
Subject: Re: a LOM model most (all?) of us have NEVER seen!
Yeah for sure its pretty cool. I'm just trying to give Mac a hard time. lol
K
end to friend banter.
lol
By the way someone I was talking to wednesday is going "Ice Fishing"
up on Red Lake this weekend? WOW!Kind Regards,
Timothy J. Ziegler
Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty
14171 160th Ave.
Foreston MN 56330
320-294-5798 shop
320-630-2243 cell
On Sat, Nov 27,
14171 160th Ave.
Foreston MN 56330
320-294-5798 shop
320-630-2243 cell
On Sat, Nov 27, 2021 at 12:25 AM M.W.Foscue wrote:
Aaaa, come on now Tim!
We all know you delayed posting anything about it - because you planned to get
a head start on Curtis - to go get it!
LoL!
We await s
Tim,
Very nice.
How did you get that very clean looking large hole in the steel plate?
Did your brother do it for you?
Where did you get the steel plate? Cost?
Cheers!
Mac
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Sent: Nov 28, 2021 10:51 PM
To: LOM Group
Subject: Re: Spindle drive
Here is what I ju
Hi guys (and gals/Brigitte),
Tim & Bill - you bring up a good point.
The LOM headstock with the ball bearing spindle support is very nice. Too bad
Legacy doesn't still produce them.
Has anyone ever posted the "recipe" for how one goes about replacing their
headstock's plastic bearing sleeve wi
I and at least one other found it. It was not easy.
I am unable to find it again - but I believe the other Group member that
sourced it was Joe Biuno - in New York. Have not heard from him in a
L-o-o-o-o-o-o-n-n-n-g time. Have to pray that he is ok - and just VERY busy
making custom drapery ro
Ok https://www.dependableacme.com/class/#screw
Third one down I think this is it
Bill
From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of M.W.Foscue
Sent: Tuesday, 30 November 2021 2:50 PM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: New member introduction
I and at
,
Timothy J. Ziegler
Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty
14171 160th Ave.
Foreston MN 56330
320-294-5798 shop
320-630-2243 cell
On Sun, Nov 28, 2021 at 11:19 PM M.W.Foscue wrote:
Tim,
Very nice.
How did you get that very clean looking large hole in the steel plate?
Did your brother do it for
Hi Curt,
Where's the Road Trip taking you?
I'll bet to pick up that Woodchuck for Bill - Down Under! LoL! He could only
wish! (Sorry, Bill.)
I bet it's for Mike Pung.
Very nice of you if that's the case.
Safe travels.
Mac
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From:
Sent: Nov 30, 2021 12:38 AM
To: leg
y J. Ziegler
Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty
14171 160th Ave.
Foreston MN 56330
320-294-5798 shop
320-630-2243 cell
On Mon, Nov 29, 2021 at 10:09 PM M.W.Foscue wrote:
Tim,
I posted a comment about what you just said below (~20 minutes ago) - prior to
reading this comment from you.
You expressed
amp; Specialty
14171 160th Ave.
Foreston MN 56330
320-294-5798 shop
320-630-2243 cell
On Tue, Nov 30, 2021 at 6:08 PM M.W.Foscue wrote:
Appears a concern is the sacrificing of depth of throw in the Z-axis.
Thinking a little outside of the box (Mill):
How about mounting a piece of aluminum 9
Hip - Hip - Hurray for Curtis!
Thank you Curtis!
Mac
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From:
Sent: Dec 1, 2021 2:00 PM
To: LOM Group
Subject: Re: Nov. contest results.
for sure give it up to CurtKind Regards,
Timothy J. Ziegler
Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty
14171 160th Ave.
Foreston MN 56330
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Behalf Of M.W.Foscue
Sent: Tuesday, 30 November 2021 4:54 PM
To: legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Last Chance: Woodchuck
Hi Curt,
Where's the Road Trip taking you?
I'll bet to pick up that Woodchuck for Bill - Down Under! Lo
Tim,
Wow!
That's about like having a Woodshop - and not having a jointer!
IMHO having a bandsaw and a drill press are NECESSITIES for a metal shop!
BTW - I don't see much need for a SawStop in one! LoL!
Mac
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From:
Sent: Dec 5, 2021 11:33 PM
To: LOM Group
Subject: Re: Ma
Bill,
Any idea as to what is going on with the email server for The Group?
It started with Tim sending an email on this topic out to The Group at 3:12pm.
Then this one from you at 3:29pm.
Followed by one from Jeff Richmond at 6:56pm
I imagine each of you hit "Send" once - but for some reason I
Excellent points from both you and Tim, Bill.
Thanks.
Mac
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From:
Sent: Dec 7, 2021 9:56 PM
To:
Subject: RE: Legacy Project Share
If you could remember the router bits used and the pitch and starts ect. Would
be of help too please
Bill
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