Re: What the World Needs Now: TK Extra Large Pilaster Dogs

2012-02-17 Thread Tim Krause
ry those out with some wood from home depot. Begat On Feb 16, 10:01 pm, "Tim Krause" wrote: > Ok, welcome to the world a 6" and 5" pilaster dog set. You have to have these in your hands to appreciate the mass and size of these things. > > -Tim > > 6and5pilaster_

Re: What the World Needs Now: TK Extra Large Pilaster Dogs

2012-02-16 Thread Tim Krause
Ok, welcome to the world a 6" and 5" pilaster dog set. You have to have these in your hands to appreciate the mass and size of these things. -Tim -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Legacy Ornamental Mills" group. To post to this group, send email

Re: Pilaster Dogs New thoughts

2012-02-16 Thread Tim Krause
ty two use 1.5 inch stock, but I can live with either six or eight sides. Begat On Feb 16, 9:01 am, "Tim Krause" wrote: > I have not looked at the cost yet but I would assume it's around the price is over $50. What I really need to move forward on this is the size of flats I sho

Re: Re: Pilaster Dogs New thoughts

2012-02-16 Thread Tim Krause
I have not looked at the cost yet but I would assume it's around the price is over $50. What I really need to move forward on this is the size of flats I should design this to and the thickness of the material to be mounted and the maximum swing desired. If a model 900 legs are put on blocks I

Re: Model 200 in Use at Pen Turning

2012-02-15 Thread Tim Krause
Hi Curt, It really depends how you look at it. Being an owner of a model 200 there are quite a bit of basic function missing from the machine that you don't realize how important they are. No y-axis and no tilt is a big one. It means all cuts are down the center of a part. If you are trying to

Re: Legacy parts ordering

2012-02-14 Thread Tim Krause
g post. Begat On Feb 14, 8:48 pm, "Tim Krause" wrote: > Here's some details: > > Specs: > > Pitches included in the set: > > Group1: 1.5, 1.875, 2, 2.25, 2.5, 3, 3.75, 4.5, 5, 5.625, 6, 7.5 inches per > rotation > > Group 2: 6, 7.5, 8, 9, 10, 12, 15

Re: Legacy parts ordering

2012-02-14 Thread Tim Krause
Here's some details: Specs: Pitches included in the set: Group1: 1.5, 1.875, 2, 2.25, 2.5, 3, 3.75, 4.5, 5, 5.625, 6, 7.5 inches per rotation Group 2: 6, 7.5, 8, 9, 10, 12, 15, 18, 20, 22.5, 24, 30 inches per rotation Group 3: 24, 30, 32, 36, 40, 48, 60, 72, 80 90, 96, 120 inches per rotation

Re: curious question?

2012-02-12 Thread Tim Krause
Hi James, The nut is made from Acetal. If you have had your nut jump or come unseated the more likely cause is dust built up inbetween the bushings in the rails or oversized bushing causing excess drag on the nut in the first place or simply you are taking too heavy of a cut. I would look in

Re: What the World Needs Now: TK Extra Large Pilaster Dogs

2012-02-12 Thread Tim Krause
hubs with holes that fit standard size screws or at > least has a center countersunk hole? > > Begat > > On Feb 11, 8:48 am, "Tim Krause" wrote: > > Sorry, but I don't make Legacy's currently offered parts. Sadly I know > > others that where waiting for the d

Re: What the World Needs Now: TK Extra Large Pilaster Dogs

2012-02-11 Thread Tim Krause
Sorry, but I don't make Legacy's currently offered parts. Sadly I know others that where waiting for the dogs. It's not the waiting that bothers me as a customer, but the not knowing when they will ship and having the date continually updated to next Tuesday. I will say that anything with a

Re: What the World Needs Now: TK Extra Large Pilaster Dogs

2012-02-10 Thread Tim Krause
Just tell me the size you want and I will make them. It's well within my realm. Keep in mind the added stock required to make the pilaster when figuring out the width of the dogs. It might interfere with something on the mill. Just a quick gestimate, your 11" diameter would need a 7-3/4" square

Re: Package arrived

2012-02-09 Thread Tim Krause
serves me right 8" wide x 2½" thich X 30 inches long Bill - Original Message - From: Tim Krause To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Friday, February 10, 2012 12:27 PM Subject: Re: Package arrived What's the stock amount of working

Re: 1800 for sale in Ashland, Oregon asking $4500

2012-02-09 Thread Tim Krause
The machine in Eugene that I looked at sold for $1650. At $4500, he's going to have that machine for a long time. -Tim - Original Message - From: "Begat" To: "Legacy Ornamental Mills" Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2012 4:59 PM Subject: 1800 for sale in Ashland, Oregon asking $4500 >

Re: Package arrived

2012-02-09 Thread Tim Krause
ginal Message - From: Tim Krause To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Friday, February 10, 2012 12:04 PM Subject: Re: Package arrived I wonder if any of the table actually needs to be cut in the first place. Could longer brackets be fabricated that support the

Re: Package arrived

2012-02-09 Thread Tim Krause
I wonder if any of the table actually needs to be cut in the first place. Could longer brackets be fabricated that support the whole thing? As a DIY project, it's going to be a challenge in my humble opinion. -Tim - Original Message - From: Louis Brown To: legacy-ornamental-mi

Re: A message form a new member

2012-02-07 Thread Tim Krause
Welcome to the group Joe. Have you seen the tutorials on Legacy's original site? Look at everything under the training tab. http://legacywoodworking.com/ I too am curious to see what machine you have. Hard to guess without seeing a photo. Is it painted red or black? -Tim - Original Messa

Re: spiral pepper mill

2012-02-05 Thread Tim Krause
Can you show the template you used as well? I'm also looking forward to seeing the completed mill. -Tim - Original Message - From: Andrew Martin To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Sunday, February 05, 2012 4:04 PM Subject: spiral pepper mill Okay. thank

Re: Rotary Table Clamp

2012-02-05 Thread Tim Krause
ht adjustments for my 900. Steve On Feb 4, 11:20 pm, "Bill Bulkeley" wrote: > great idea Tim I been going to make something similar myself with 4 independent jaws > > Bill > > > > > > > > - Original Message - > From: Tim Krause > To: L

Re: Legacy Model 400

2012-02-04 Thread Tim Krause
This might help: http://ornamentalmills.com/history/index.html -Tim - Original Message - From: "SteveEJ" To: "Legacy Ornamental Mills" Sent: Saturday, February 04, 2012 3:58 PM Subject: Re: Legacy Model 400 Cool.. How about some pictures! Steve On Feb 4, 5:53 pm, Louis Brown wr

Re: Linear molding table

2012-02-04 Thread Tim Krause
gt; in my book so you will need to make a steel table to be able to use > them. Just make sure the board is held securely against a fence from > the top and side and another in-feed and out-feed roller and all should > be well. I also like to incorporate roller blade wheels in my jigs &

Linear molding table

2012-02-04 Thread Tim Krause
ions and misc router bits. Accessories include a linear moulding table and a reverse spiral attachment. Approx. 5yrs old and in excellent condition. Asking $1000.00 Call 317-215-5461 On Feb 3, 8:32 am, "Tim Krause" wrote: > Interesting, That one has the longer aluminum rails on the

Re: Legacy 900 w/Stand and Router in Indianapolis asking $1000

2012-02-03 Thread Tim Krause
Interesting, That one has the longer aluminum rails on the y-axis designed for the Z-axis upgrade. -Tim - Original Message - From: "Begat" To: "Legacy Ornamental Mills" Sent: Friday, February 03, 2012 4:07 AM Subject: Legacy 900 w/Stand and Router in Indianapolis asking $1000 > Not a

Server Migration

2012-02-02 Thread Tim Krause
Hello All, Worlds worst server migration just took place for ornamentalmills.com. If there are any missing links, please let me know. I really hope this year I will get around to posting some new articles, projects and maybe some videos, but no promises. Please remember that this is just

Sanding Tips for Moulding

2012-01-29 Thread Tim Krause
Hi All, Here's an idea that I've never seen. Specifically, tip number 7 on how to sand mouldings. http://www.familyhandyman.com/DIY-Projects/Woodworking/Woodworking-Tips/how-to-sand-woodwork-by-hand/Step-By-Step You end up with a custom sanding block for your exact profile. Has anyone trie

Re: Centering Mounting Hubs

2012-01-29 Thread Tim Krause
Where did you get the points? - Original Message - From: curt george To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2012 1:15 PM Subject: Re: Centering Mounting Hubs Hello everyone. Just got home. here is a small jig that I made this morning. I don

Re: Centering Mounting Hubs

2012-01-28 Thread Tim Krause
oles could be used. This would eliminate the need to drill a hole in the center of the stock. Much faster if you're doing multiple pieces. Begat On Jan 28, 10:12 pm, "Tim Krause" wrote: > Hello All, > > This is an old topic, but I think I've made a micro step forward i

Re: router carriage racks when using template follower

2012-01-27 Thread Tim Krause
More details that are not making sense. Unless legacy changed the design, the bushing can only be in the center of the rail. You really got me wondering what's going on. I've seen Bill mention his addition of top hat bushing on the back side. If the rails are not perfectly aligned I would have

Re: Rotary Table

2012-01-26 Thread Tim Krause
Oh, forgot to mention, a member of our group said Legacy could also provide the brass gears. John Hennon is the one to contact if that is the route you would like to go. -Tim - Original Message - From: "Bill Bulkeley" To: Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2012 7:37 PM Subject: Re: Rotary Ta

Re: router carriage racks when using template follower

2012-01-24 Thread Tim Krause
Hi Andy, Something caught my eye in the message below. 18" when the template follower was in the back? This leads me to believe you where using the stock template follower and cutting on the front side of the spindle. It's not designed to work that way. You should be cutting on the back side o

Re: router carriage racks when using template follower

2012-01-23 Thread Tim Krause
Four sided twist is removing a lot of material. Try removing 1/8 of material at a time and see what happens. If it takes the screw to operate your carriage, you are probably wearing out your split nut form the force. The t-design of 80/20 is something Legacy originally used. I don't know why the

Re: router carriage racks when using template follower

2012-01-23 Thread Tim Krause
If we are going to nerd out, we could look up the coefficient of thermal expansion of aluminum and delrin and compare the numbers. Personally I have not found a problem. Yes, I would check the bushing on the x-axis. Just today I was tuning some bushing to match the rails on my latest machine. T

Re: router carriage racks when using template follower

2012-01-22 Thread Tim Krause
Front or back mounted template should not change the amount of racking in the carriage since the distance is the same. So, first things first, are both the X and Y axis free to move with a finger or does it take your hand and arm to move things? As I meet with more people, I've seen more bushings

Missing PEM inserts

2012-01-22 Thread Tim Krause
Hello All, I'm curious, yesterday I noticed that the 1/4-20 PEM inserts where missing on the router carrier tray on two different machines. The holes where they belong where present but no inserts. This applies to the 900/1200/1800 models. I'm wondering if anyone else is missing these and c

Re: 1200 for $1800 and Rotary Table on Stand for $250 in Oregon

2012-01-21 Thread Tim Krause
Hello All, I bought the Horizontal Moulding Center today. After I get it cleaned and fixed up, I will post some photos and give you my thoughts on this machine. I think it has some hidden potential. What's interesting is the other machine in the ad is actually an 1800, not a 1200. It has the 2x

Re: Fw: Legacy magizine on file

2012-01-21 Thread Tim Krause
Number 7 is the last and one and it's missing from my collection. -Tim - Original Message - From: curt george To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Saturday, January 21, 2012 1:12 PM Subject: Re: Fw: Legacy magizine on file You are Welcome Steve. I did not

Re: Fired up...

2012-01-20 Thread Tim Krause
One more, the bowl tutorial shows the revo turntable and the two brackets that you mentioned that hold the rotary table. http://legacywoodworking.com/class.cfm?id=49 -Tim - Original Message - From: "Tim Krause" To: Sent: Friday, January 20, 2012 8:33 PM Subject: Re: Fired u

Re: Fired up...

2012-01-20 Thread Tim Krause
REVO to get some 900 attachments. Just thinking out loud. Steve On Jan 20, 8:41 pm, "Tim Krause" wrote: > Have you seen all the videos posted on the original Legacy site? > > -Tim > > > > > > > > > > - Original Message - > From: "SteveE

Re: Doubling the length of a model 900

2012-01-20 Thread Tim Krause
I've seen the supports and I am a little concerned about the sag. As the carriage travels down the x-axis the nut will support the screw. If the rpms are kept low, screw whip will not be a problem. These are all little things to figure as we go. I also don't have number #7 to refer too, but it

Re: Fired up...

2012-01-20 Thread Tim Krause
Have you seen all the videos posted on the original Legacy site? -Tim - Original Message - From: "SteveEJ" To: "Legacy Ornamental Mills" Sent: Friday, January 20, 2012 5:18 PM Subject: Fired up... > Well, > I just watched the training videos for the manual Legacy mills. I > like

Re: 1200 for $1800 and Rotary Table on Stand for $250 in Oregon

2012-01-19 Thread Tim Krause
I'm looking into buying that machine as we speak. I'm such a sucker when it comes to this stuff in the name of historical collecting! It was highlighted on my history page but it's still down. -Tim - Original Message - From: "curt george" To: Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2012 3:13 PM

Re: Doubling the length of a model 900

2012-01-18 Thread Tim Krause
That means trucking rates my friends. To have 2 10' pieces of 80/20 shipped from Indiana to Oregon I'm looking at $150 in freight. The rail itself is only $131.10. So, going big definitely has some consequences. -Tim - Original Message - From: "Tim Krause" To: Sent:

Re: 600 EXL for Sale on Craigslist

2012-01-18 Thread Tim Krause
I've got a good photo of a model 600 on the history page. For those curious, my server is out of commission at the moment. Hopefully it will be up soon. -Tim - Original Message - From: "Bill Bulkeley" To: Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2012 2:15 PM Subject: Re: 600 EXL for Sale on Crai

Re: Doubling the length of a model 900

2012-01-16 Thread Tim Krause
meter max That's a serious upgrade. Begat On Jan 15, 7:26 pm, "Tim Krause" wrote: > If I use the same design as my legs I offer for the lift kit for the 900, > you would have close to 4 of taper. > > -Tim > > > > > > > > - Original Message - &

Re: The Shadow

2012-01-15 Thread Tim Krause
kinds of manual machines and four sizes. The 36" Shadow (cnc upgradable), the 48" 900, the 58" Shadow (cnc upgradeable), and the 72" 1200. Begat On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at 7:33 PM, Tim Krause wrote: I'm moving this important new development to it

Re: Doubling the length of a model 900

2012-01-15 Thread Tim Krause
ng capacity means that you can make standard columns for homes with 9 foot ceilings. I'll get to working on the platform. I just happen to have 8 castors that can handle 750 lbs per Why not call it the Column-Maker Conversion Kit for the Legacy 900? Best, Begat On Jan 15, 3:35 p

Doubling the length of a model 900

2012-01-15 Thread Tim Krause
Hello All, The other thread about storing a long machine is hijacked beyond belief! We are really talking about making a machine longer. Begat has really got me thinking and some legitimate ideas have been formed in my head. I can see a way to extend a model 900 to be capable of turning a 9

Memory Lane - Legacy's Equipment History.

2012-01-15 Thread Tim Krause
I started a history page of Legacy's machine a long time ago hoping I could fill in the blanks over time. I really need the power of this group to fill in the blanks at this point. Here's a link to so you can all see what I have so far. http://ornamentalmills.com/history/index.html I still

Re: Thinking of selling ex1000

2012-01-14 Thread Tim Krause
If you part it out, I would like the molding video. -Tim - Original Message - From: "mike" To: "Legacy Ornamental Mills" Sent: Saturday, January 14, 2012 4:48 PM Subject: Thinking of selling ex1000 > Hi, > I have a ex100 72" with the > digital Z axis > ball bearing lead screw suppo

Re: OUT OF DINA-GLIDE AGAIN!

2012-01-14 Thread Tim Krause
http://www.japanwoodworker.com/product.asp?s=JapanWoodworker&pf_id=86.100&dept_id=13127 1-800-537-7820 In stock ready to ship form California. Japan Woodworker. They are open for another hour. Give them a call. Spare me the higher price conversation, they actually have it and can ship it a

Re: Furniture Maker Who Hoisting of Mills out of Way when not Using

2012-01-12 Thread Tim Krause
If you have a 12' machine, you would need to get on your knees to see the bottom, and you would need a ladder to see the top. How's that for a problem? :-) -Tim - Original Message - From: "curt george" To: Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2012 1:43 PM Subject: Re: Furniture Maker Who Hoist

Re: Furniture Maker Who Hoisting of Mills out of Way when not Using

2012-01-11 Thread Tim Krause
I've been without email and the list actually got a little busy. I've got over 200 emails to look through and 30+ need replies so I'm keeping it short. The rails are custom and I know where it is made. Setup cost is high and so is a minimum run if one where to have the rail duplicated. I do

Re: Some neat ideas

2011-12-22 Thread Tim Krause
For fluting, the best option is to use a side cutting bit. Then the divot can easily be avoided. The other technique that I use when using a standard bit from the top is to ramp into the cut. What I do is hold the lock on the router open and as I'm traveling in a forward or backwards motion on t

Re: Rope Twist Calculation

2011-12-15 Thread Tim Krause
Tim, You just replied to this message so it looks like whatever problem you where having is sorted out. -Tim - Original Message - From: Tim Sweely To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2011 9:52 PM Subject: Re: Rope Twist Calculation

Re: christmas ornament

2011-12-09 Thread Tim Krause
Hey Bill, We should all come to you instead! 1st Annual Legacy customer gathering will be held at Bill's this year! Bring a sleeping bag and some wood! Just kidding, It's at Curt's house this year :-). Mike will bring his video camera and we will turn a telephone pole into a tooth pick!

Re: christmas ornament

2011-12-09 Thread Tim Krause
Hi Ron, You really touched on something that stands out to me. I hope people are not showing their work because they feel it's not up to par with our so called experts. We are all hear to learn and there is not a single person in this group that would shoot down anyone's work. I want this g

Re: Bombe box

2011-12-08 Thread Tim Krause
Could you scale up the small ones that are on page two? -Tim - Original Message - From: To: "Legacy Ornamental Mills" Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2011 11:57 AM Subject: Re: Bombe box > > > That is the one. I have that exact pdf however I do not possess any > drawings of the profiles

Re: Bombe box

2011-12-07 Thread Tim Krause
This one? http://legacywoodworking.com/PDFs/Project4.PDF - Original Message - From: To: "Legacy Ornamental Mills" Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2011 2:25 PM Subject: Bombe box > I am doing some skill building with my 900 and I am wondering if > anyone has the template profiles for the

Re: Surprised at How Inexpensive the Acme Threaded Rod Is

2011-12-05 Thread Tim Krause
The 9" limit is because of the amount of travel in the legs, not the distance between the inner rails. You can go up to 11.5" if you can lower the bed further. That requires milling the slots in the legs an additional amount. You also have to raise the machine above your table if it is a bench m

Re: Re: Extruded rail material source

2011-12-04 Thread Tim Krause
http://dependableacme.com/class.htm#screw is one source of 5/8-4tpi acme thread in long lengths. I don't know if they do international shipping or not. -Tim - Original Message - From: Bill Bulkeley To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Sunday, December 04, 2011

Re: Interesting Turning Club Article on Legacy Machine

2011-12-01 Thread Tim Krause
There's some good links in there. Has anyone else noticed that the Legacy products are either not well known in turning circles or people think they cost too much and would not be a useful tool? There also seem to be some bias towards the items created on our mills as not being hand crafted. I w

Re: Vertical Mounting Brackets for CNC Models

2011-11-22 Thread Tim Krause
Here's a photo of the completed vertical bracket for CNC owners. -Tim -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Legacy Ornamental Mills" group. To post to this group, send email to legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group,

Re: dust shield

2011-11-20 Thread Tim Krause
Hi Curt, I was looking through past items that I have collected over the years on the topic of Legacy machine tips, and I hate to say but once again, our resident genius down under beat you to the punch on this one. Not only is his method earth friendly and bio-degradable, it's extremely affo

Vertical Mounting Brackets for CNC Models

2011-11-19 Thread Tim Krause
in getting a pair, please contact me off list. -Tim - Original Message - From: Tim Krause To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2011 7:46 PM Subject: Re: Vertical Mounting Brackets I had a member contact me off list with a good idea f

Re: Spindle Drive Modification

2011-11-17 Thread Tim Krause
ictures? 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 Dusty Dave from Toledo sent me. > > He used 2 Toyota Avalone cam gears and bearing pulley & VW t

Re: 15 Foot Legacy Mill for 6K with a $2.5K Columbo Spindle

2011-11-14 Thread Tim Krause
ought the swing diameter was incorrect. If I lived in the area, I would drive buy just to see it. Begat On Nov 14, 8:54 pm, "Tim Krause" wrote: > This one just might really be a custom built machine like the ad says. The 2200 did have a 8 hp Colombo spindle. It also came with the extra

Re: 15 Foot Legacy Mill for 6K with a $2.5K Columbo Spindle

2011-11-14 Thread Tim Krause
This one just might really be a custom built machine like the ad says. The 2200 did have a 8 hp Colombo spindle. It also came with the extra 1/4 hp motor for separate spindle drive which this machine has. What seems a little off on this machine is the capacity (only 10"?). It should be a larg

Re: Legacy 1800 For Sale Update

2011-11-08 Thread Tim Krause
This is horrible news Vince. I've put the details back on the Web site for those that do not remember this machine and all of the accessories. http://ornamentalmills.com/forsale/rl1800.html Bill is in Australia so I doubt he will be calling anytime soon :-) -Tim - Original Message -

Holiday Seasons

2011-11-06 Thread Tim Krause
Hello All, Well, the Holiday seasons are upon us again. Time to whip out some Legacy woodworking skills to make some little treasures. My question is what are you making this year? Is someone going to make some inside out ornaments like Bill showed last year? Maybe a special plate or a bo

Re: Vertical Mounting Brackets

2011-11-06 Thread Tim Krause
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Re: Vertical Mounting Brackets

2011-11-06 Thread Tim Krause
e up as you make or get more money. Begat On Nov 5, 9:44 pm, "Tim Krause" wrote: > When I used it, I was adding some dovetail slots to table legs. I clamped > the legs to wood and cut the angles in both sides of the leg. This was > using the y axis travel. It was similar to w

Re: Vertical Mounting Brackets

2011-11-05 Thread Tim Krause
5, 2011 6:27 PM Subject: Re: Vertical Mounting Brackets > how much were the 200s selling for when legacy had them ? > Bill > - Original Message ----- > From: "Tim Krause" > To: > Sent: Sunday, November 06, 2011 2:23 PM > Subject: Re: Vertical Mounting Bracke

Re: Vertical Mounting Brackets

2011-11-05 Thread Tim Krause
er need pics or > measurements > > Bill > > > - Original Message - > From: "Tim Krause" > To: > Sent: Sunday, November 06, 2011 1:44 PM > Subject: Re: Vertical Mounting Brackets > > > When I used it, I was adding some dovetail slots to ta

Re: Vertical Mounting Brackets

2011-11-05 Thread Tim Krause
ts Tim, I think I have the concept, but I'd like to see the set up and know what you did and could use them to do. Begat On Nov 5, 4:56 pm, "Tim Krause" wrote: > Hello All, > > A long time ago I made these brackets. I don't think I ever showed them to the group sin

Vertical Mounting Brackets

2011-11-05 Thread Tim Krause
Hello All, A long time ago I made these brackets. I don't think I ever showed them to the group since they where just a quick solution to a problem I had at the time. They mounted to the inside of the inner rails. A board connects the two and they form a poorman's version of the vertical v

Re: Legacy and woodworking shows

2011-11-05 Thread Tim Krause
Those that attend the classes will receive Legacy's "CNC Woodworking Resource Kit, a $250.00 value, FREE. The kit includes: 1) An "Introduction to CNC Woodworking" email which will provide access to trial software from the most popular CAD/CAM software manufacturers, sample files to practice on,

Legacy and woodworking shows

2011-11-05 Thread Tim Krause
I see that Tracy and Andy are running classes at the Woodworking shows. The classes are called, "Woodworking with Byte, " http://www.thewoodworkingshows.com/styled-2/styled-14/index.html . Basically they are introducing cad/cam and the process of creating parts with a cnc. I was wondering if

Re: Quick Change Spindle Directional Gears

2011-11-03 Thread Tim Krause
tal Mills" Sent: Thursday, November 3, 2011 9:40:44 AM Subject: Re: Quick Change Spindle Directional Gears Tim, What is the cost and do they work on a Revo? Thanks, Steve On Nov 3, 9:29 am, "Tim Krause" wrote: > Last call for the gears. I&

Re: Quick Change Spindle Directional Gears

2011-11-03 Thread Tim Krause
vember 3, 2011 9:40:44 AM Subject: Re: Quick Change Spindle Directional Gears Tim, What is the cost and do they work on a Revo? Thanks, Steve On Nov 3, 9:29 am, "Tim Krause" wrote: > Last call for the gears. I'm making a batch of these gears. If I have not co

Re: Quick Change Spindle Directional Gears

2011-11-03 Thread Tim Krause
t is the cost and do they work on a Revo? Thanks, Steve On Nov 3, 9:29 am, "Tim Krause" wrote: > Last call for the gears. I'm making a batch of these gears. If I have not contacted you, please let me know immediately that I need to add you to the list. > > -Tim > > >

Re: Quick Change Spindle Directional Gears

2011-11-03 Thread Tim Krause
Last call for the gears. I'm making a batch of these gears. If I have not contacted you, please let me know immediately that I need to add you to the list. -Tim - Original Message - From: Tim Krause To: Legacy-Ornamental-Mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Wednesday, Octob

Re: legacy saddle

2011-11-01 Thread Tim Krause
I noticed your running the nylon screws in the router tray. Are they actually doing something for you? When I tried to eliminate the twist in mine I found the screws did nothing but add friction to the works. -Tim -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups

Curt's template follower

2011-10-28 Thread Tim Krause
Hi Curt, I've always liked your template follower. Do you still use this today when you need it? Is there anything you would change? In reference to : http://ornamentalmills.com/turningaround/TemplateFollower.htm Also, I assume everyone on the list knows about our website that has some of

Leg Lift Kit

2011-10-28 Thread Tim Krause
I'm building a batch of Leg Lift Kits. Now would be a good time to place an order with me if you have been wanting a set. These legs are a direct replacement to the legs on a model 900. They add an extra 2" of travel. They also allow you to bolt your machine down to a bench. They integrate m

Re: 1/32" control on y-axis

2011-10-28 Thread Tim Krause
ks if everything goes right. -Tim - Original Message - From: Tim Krause To: Legacy-Ornamental-Mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2011 5:22 PM Subject: 1/32" control on y-axis Hello All, Does any one need the ability to control their y-axis by a

Re: Dust Control

2011-10-28 Thread Tim Krause
og to get rid of the chips :) :) Bill - Original Message - From: Tim Krause To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Friday, October 28, 2011 3:23 PM Subject: Re: Dust Control I like the winter months because I can bundle up in flannel and that sucks

Re: Dust Control

2011-10-27 Thread Tim Krause
the maine concern it were the saddle runs Bill - Original Message - From: "Tim Krause" To: Sent: Friday, October 28, 2011 7:25 AM Subject: Dust Control I had the same idea, but if the cover hangs over the rails it will also interfere with the tai

Dust Control

2011-10-27 Thread Tim Krause
ol on y-axis > > On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 4:44 AM, CURTIS > GEORGEwrote:Hello Tim > How about finding a better way to control the depth of cut. I mean > measureing and subrtracting the numbers, then useing feeler gauges to get > the proper dia. there has to be a better? > Dose anyo

Quick Change Spindle Directional Gears

2011-10-26 Thread Tim Krause
Hello All, A while back I made a batch of Quick Change spindle directional gears. It replaces the need to swap out gear sets to change the direction of the spindle. One of our members would like to order a set but due to the complexity of the part, it's not cost effective to make just one. I

1/32" control on y-axis

2011-10-25 Thread Tim Krause
Hello All, Does any one need the ability to control their y-axis by a 32nd of an inch in a repeatable fashion. I've got an idea that's been in the back of my head for a long time and I now have the ability to make it happen, but for the life of me, I cannot remember why this was even desired.

Re: New user

2011-10-21 Thread Tim Krause
I could be wrong, but I think the design kit and pads are discontinued and they have zero stock. I hope someone will correct me. -Tim - Original Message - From: cole andrews To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Friday, October 21, 2011 6:05 AM Subject: Re: New

Re: New user

2011-10-20 Thread Tim Krause
What's on the "Ornamental Milling Contour follower Techniques Phantom Engineering 1996" video? I don't think I have seen that one. -Tim - Original Message - From: Harvey Matyas To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2011 4:22 PM Subject: R

Re: Back in Action

2011-09-30 Thread Tim Krause
I like it. Did you have to steam the maple or just glue and pressure from the form? - Original Message - From: Andrew Martin To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Friday, September 30, 2011 6:52 PM Subject: Re: Back in Action Per your request Tim; A few m

Re: mdf and adhesive

2011-09-30 Thread Tim Krause
Outdoor. Normally cloth reinforced. I like the glass reinforced one made by Ducky. -Tim - Original Message - From: cole andrews To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Friday, September 30, 2011 6:00 AM Subject: Re: mdf and adhesive I can't remember if it was

Re: mdf and adhesive

2011-09-29 Thread Tim Krause
Is the tape you are using indoor or outdoor carpet tape? I would guess that your table is clean. Maybe you might try to rough up the surface with some 120 grit sandpaper and clean the dust off. Depending how small the part is, the tape may not have the holding power you need. Is the part twisti

Re: hello, my name is jd edgell

2011-09-29 Thread Tim Krause
Hi JD, Welcome to the group. There have been so many question about posting pictures that I posted a "Sticky Message" in the group. To see it you have to sign into google and read the discussions and it will be the first message on top. basically, you can add pictures in you email or as an attac

Re: Back in Action

2011-09-29 Thread Tim Krause
hough. In His Service Carl Stigers WWW.treetothee.com On 09/28/11, Tim Krause wrote: Well, the kids are back in school, the weather is getting cooler and xmas is just around the corner. Are we going to see some action in this group anytime soon? There's been another large

Re: Back in Action

2011-09-29 Thread Tim Krause
You still have to count cranks and not knowing where you are at can be a problem. I think the best indexing method is using a plate with the right number of indexes. You can't mess it up :-) - Original Message - From: CURTIS GEORGE To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com

Back in Action

2011-09-28 Thread Tim Krause
Well, the kids are back in school, the weather is getting cooler and xmas is just around the corner. Are we going to see some action in this group anytime soon? There's been another large handful of new members looking for advice on how to use the equipment. Are you finding what your lookin

Re: Introducing myself

2011-09-21 Thread Tim Krause
Hi Norm, All of the accessories I have made for the Legacy in the past are still mostly available today. At this time, most items are being built to order and that might mean a delay in delivery time. It really depends on the item. If you have an idea for something new, I'm usually willing to

Legacy at the Woodworking shows again!!!

2011-09-14 Thread Tim Krause
For those that missed Legacy's latest announcement: We are happy to announce that Legacy Woodworking Machinery has been invited to be part of The Woodworking Show's exciting education program. Legacy Woodworking Machinery will provide the "Basics of Computer Controlled Woodworking" classes at

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