Re: TEST PICTURE

2013-09-23 Thread Tim Krause
This may or may not apply. In windows 7 MS started to use security settings to prevent images. Maybe there is something like this in Windows 8 email program. http://ornamentalmills.com/tips/Windows_Live_Mail/index.html -Tim - Original Message - From: regal...@juno.com To:

Re: A 2000 in California on Ebay

2013-09-19 Thread Tim Krause
On some of the earlier machines you will find serial number stickers. Nothing more than clear Avery Labels. That practice appears to stop around the model 500/600 machines. I don't think I've seen it in the 1000 or newer machines. Maybe someone from Legacy can answer this one? -Tim

Re: A 2000 in California on Ebay

2013-09-19 Thread Tim Krause
Today he responded that he was going off of memory and was going to head over to his storage unit and take pictures in a few days. I'm starting to lead to senior moment as well. His other add selling due to health reasons. If he has someone lurking in this group I know I for one would be

Re: 1800 for $3K in Hickory NC

2013-09-19 Thread Tim Krause
On the top hat bushing, they can be rotated about six times before you need to replace them. The real issue is checking in the first place that they fit right. Second buy a can of dyna-glide from magnate.net. I've found the only place you notice the wear is in the Y axis. The X just sags.

Re: 1800 for $3K in Hickory NC

2013-09-19 Thread Tim Krause
From Legacy, they were around $4.00. That was last year if I recall right. -Tim - Original Message - From: mwfos...@earthlink.net To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2013 12:16 PM Subject: Re: 1800 for $3K in Hickory NC Anybody

Re: A 2000 in California on Ebay

2013-09-18 Thread Tim Krause
I'm going to flag that seller as someone that does not know what they are selling. The first post he advertised the machine as a model 1800, and he had a picture of a model 1200 that was not his. He said his machine was definitely a 1800 and he used the wrong picture and he would correct his

Re: can anyone help identify this piece!

2013-09-17 Thread Tim Krause
We are the woodchuck site :-). I don't recognize it as a Legacy part either. -Tim - Original Message - From: mwfos...@earthlink.net To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2013 4:27 PM Subject: Re: can anyone help identify this piece!

Re: Ornamental Mills Around the World

2013-09-11 Thread Tim Krause
Tom Dotta has added a marker to our guestmap. Marker message: 900 1000? -Tim -- 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

Re: Ornamental Mills Around the World

2013-09-06 Thread Tim Krause
: Tim Krause artmarb...@comcast.net Sent: Fri, 06 Sep 2013 08:07:29 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Re: Ornamental Mills Around the World 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

Re: Legacy 1800 for Sale, $3,000

2013-09-06 Thread Tim Krause
That looks like the .25 reduction duplex gear to me. -Tim - Original Message - From: mwfos...@earthlink.net To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Friday, September 06, 2013 7:48 AM Subject: Re: Legacy 1800 for Sale, $3,000 Hello all, Can anyone explain

Re: Ornamental Mills Around the World

2013-09-05 Thread Tim Krause
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 Legacy Ornamental Mills group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email

Re: joining two machines...progress report

2013-08-30 Thread Tim Krause
Curt, those are from the model 1800. -Tim - Original Message - From: curt george To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Friday, August 30, 2013 9:16 AM Subject: Re: joining two machines...progress report Nice Job Joe. I cant wait to hear about how it

Re: Evolution

2013-08-29 Thread Tim Krause
-- From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com [legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com] on behalf of Tim Krause [artmarb...@comcast.net] Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2013 7:49 PM To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Subject: Evolution

Re: BRAND NEW WOODCHUCK MA12

2013-08-28 Thread Tim Krause
Hey, I was right. You got one of the dust collection accessories! Wow, I've never seen one except for in a promotional video from Legacy. The motor drives are worth the price that you paid. Did you get the 2x multiplier gear and the .25 and the.5 reduction gears? Congrats, -Tim -

Re: you meet the nicest people on this forum...and problem solved!

2013-08-28 Thread Tim Krause
There is a small demand amongst the members in this group for the railing. I'd say 5 or 10 guys. It's been a long time since a run was made. I'm guessing 3 years at this point. I believe there was a bit of fallout between the extruders and Legacy. The manufacturer kept increasing the

Evolution

2013-08-28 Thread Tim Krause
Welcome to the group. I can answer some of the questions on the Evolution. a.. The tilting z axis has limited use. I think it's up to the new owner to really find out it's usefulness :-). b.. Your correct that there is no template feature on the new model. We have talked about this a

Re: you meet the nicest people on this forum...and problem solved!

2013-08-27 Thread Tim Krause
The rail is proprietary. The profile was recently made for Legacy by a company called SAPA. I recall in PDX Oregon, but I could be wrong about the location. I new you and the acme company where both in New York, but to be three blocks away is hilarious! I also have to disagree with Curt,

Re: you meet the nicest people on this forum...and problem solved!

2013-08-27 Thread Tim Krause
The cnc machines that Legacy is currently building is using 80/20 extrusion. I don't like talking about Legacy's customer service other than to say give them a call and see what happens. -Tim - Original Message - From: finun...@aol.com To:

Re: time to put up or shut up!

2013-08-25 Thread Tim Krause
If you're reading the messages online, you're the only one that can see the Me. I get your messages via email and the from line is Dewell. If I read the messages online, your name appears as, Dewell. -Tim - Original Message - From: Dewell To:

Re: time to put up or shut up!

2013-08-24 Thread Tim Krause
Give the folks at Dependable Acme a call and see if they can make a long screw for you. 1-800-893-3792. I recall 1 member that owns a model 2000. I his name was Greg Walker. Maybe if he is still monitoring this list he might chime in regarding the acme thread support? If he does not

Re: Model 1000 Possible Mod

2013-08-23 Thread Tim Krause
will loose the distance needed to make up the smaller gear sets. Its just a guess but one worth thinking about? C.A.G. - Original Message - From: Tim Krause To: Legacy-Ornamental-Mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Friday, August 23, 2013 1:27 AM Subject: Model 1000 Possible

Re: Old Steely Legacy 1000

2013-08-22 Thread Tim Krause
That machine on ebay was originally listed as a model 1200 and he was asking 1800. He also listed a porter cable router that did not exist. Mac, did you get my emails regarding that machine on craigslist? I'm starting to really doubt that my emails are getting delivered to certain people.

Re: HEAD SCRATCHER

2013-08-22 Thread Tim Krause
You bought a woodchuck. Maybe you will get some motors! http://ornamentalmills.com/history/index.html -Tim - Original Message - From: Dewell To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2013 9:45 PM Subject: HEAD SCRATCHER In July of 2004

Re: HEAD SCRATCHER

2013-08-22 Thread Tim Krause
I own two model 900's, a model 200 and the Moulding Center which was bought as a collector piece. I make small items on my machines. As far as legacy making the woodchuck as late as 2004, that would be news to me. I don't have the actual dates that production stopped on that unit. In 2000

Model 1000 Possible Mod

2013-08-22 Thread Tim Krause
Hi All, I'm looking at the model 1000, the old steel unit and I noticed that the headstock and tailstock can probably be flipped and you could get a larger capacity on the machine. In other words, the centers would be lower. Reaching small diameter stock might be a problem after this mod,

Re: filling wood

2013-08-20 Thread Tim Krause
I know some guys in my woodturning club color automotive body filler with what I believe is acrylic pigments. They then press it into cracks and holes. -Tim - Original Message - From: Bill Bulkeley To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Monday, August 19, 2013

Re: What's with Legacy Ornamental Mills Headquarters?

2013-08-13 Thread Tim Krause
Hello Dewell, I don't think there is any way to Persuade them to do anything. Everything is on their time schedule. Calling them 10 times a week will not help, it will only piss them off, and that is understandable. Pre-paying does not change the time schedule. I'm afraid your only choice

Re: What's with Legacy Ornamental Mills Headquarters?

2013-08-13 Thread Tim Krause
Oh Bill, You know the answer to that question already. When they said I was going to receive a new Evolution free of charge, they had still not made the production run. I'm not really sure of the status anymore. I've talked with John about it a couple of times this year, and I'm just

Re: piano stool

2013-08-08 Thread Tim Krause
I wonder how many new guys are wondering about your comment Bill? If you look back in the message archives you will find some notes on how Bill modified his machine to make threads internally and externally. http://ornamentalmills.com/Bill_Bulkeley/bolts/index.html is a brief summary. -Tim

Re: jewelry box

2013-07-22 Thread Tim Krause
Those tn projects you got in the manual are the one available as pdf's on legacy's manual site. Follow the link I showed bill. -Tim On 7/20/2013 11:38 PM, Jeff Becker wrote: I am not sure of the box you are thinking of but when I first got my machine it came with 10 projects to learn the

Re: jewellery box

2013-07-20 Thread Tim Krause
There's the one still in the project files. http://legacywoodworking.com/ProjectPlans.cfm I think it's the same you are referring too. On 7/20/2013 8:30 PM, Bill Bulkeley wrote: Anybody out there ever bought the plans for the jewellery box off legacy I see they are no longer available on

Re: 500 EXS (New?) on eBay in Melville, NY - Questions.

2013-07-07 Thread Tim Krause
I consider John to be a solid member. he does not post much, but always valued posts. Has anyone gotten that machine into the 5-600 range? The plastic gears will hold up. They are only single direction twists for what it's worth. http://ornamentalmills.com/history/index.html -Tim On

Re: Modle 500 for sale on e-bay

2013-06-29 Thread Tim Krause
This is the same machine that the guy was asking $1700 for. I don't think he has come to his senses yet. -Tim On 6/29/2013 4:14 AM, curt george wrote: Even though the 500 is very limited in its abilities, it dose have a lead screw/rails and ... most of the parts that everyone wants.

Re: Ornamental Mills Around the World

2013-06-20 Thread Tim Krause
It's a bout time Gary marked his spot on the map :-)! Gary Moshofsky has added a marker to our guestmap. Marker message: 1000EX I know there are two other Oregonians and three Washingtonians that own Legacy's equipment. What I don't know is how active any of them are. It's been a while since I

Re: HELP WITH THIS GEAR.

2013-06-03 Thread Tim Krause
McMaster-Carr, they are called bevel gears. http://www.mcmaster.com/#bevel-gears/=n1ey50 -Tim - Original Message - From: robertobecerralo...@hotmail.com To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Monday, June 03, 2013 6:12 PM Subject: HELP WITH THIS GEAR. Hello

Re: HELP WITH THIS GEAR.

2013-06-03 Thread Tim Krause
7297K18 is what Legacy used. - Original Message - From: robertobecerralo...@hotmail.com To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Monday, June 03, 2013 7:03 PM Subject: Re: HELP WITH THIS GEAR. As gear that I recommended for rotary table, I could say please Tim?

Re: Z axis lift

2013-05-25 Thread Tim Krause
for the advice. I was wondering if it could handle a full size router. I still may contact the person to see what he used it for and maybe take my router to see if the unit can lift it up Harvey On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 11:13 PM, Tim Krause artmarb...@comcast.net wrote: Well, the answer

Re: New Member with a couple of questions

2013-05-23 Thread Tim Krause
There is a brass 1/2 diameter by 3/4 long piece that bolts to the acrylic in the slot. There are two brackets that mount off the back side of the machine that holds your template. This operation is covered in the training video. Curt, can you make copies at this time of the training video

Re: Legacy Pen Mandrel on Ebay for $25.00

2013-05-08 Thread Tim Krause
That mandrel is not a legacy component. They offered a mandrel for the models with mt2 mounts and one that worked on the model 200 and revo's. They screwed into the spindles or mounted with a drill chuck if I recall. What you pointed out is designed to work with normal stye lathes. mt2

Re: Legacy for sale in Portland Oregon

2013-05-08 Thread Tim Krause
It's a model 1000 EXL. -Tim On 5/8/2013 1:05 AM, curt george wrote: Hello Gary I cant tell from the picture which model of Legacy this person is selling, but from what I can see is,for a 72 Legacy, with floor stand, table raiser and router. $1100 is a good price for what you get.. It would

Re: Chatter wave

2013-04-14 Thread Tim Krause
Out of this world! What's the diameter of the piece? -Tim - Original Message - From: curt george To: Legacy Google group Sent: Sunday, April 14, 2013 5:14 PM Subject: Chatter wave Hello everyone. This is todays play time expermant. Just wanted to know what you all

Re: Your new Evo from Legacy

2013-04-09 Thread Tim Krause
The last I heard from Andy, the machine was at the painters. That's all I know at the moment on the Evo front. As far as the photos, There's two issues that I'm working through. Terms of use are for redistribution amongst members only of this group. This means developing a login procedure

Re: Smokem,if youve got em.

2013-04-08 Thread Tim Krause
First, that is a neat wood. I've never heard of or it or seen it before. Second, I know what you can do as a woodworker, and I think you need to do something on the end of the gavel head. It looks too much like a mount with the dimple in the middle. inset something in the end or smooth it

Re: Smokem,if youve got em.

2013-04-08 Thread Tim Krause
for the idea. C.A.G. - Original Message - From: Tim Krause artmarb...@comcast.net To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Mon, 08 Apr 2013 12:51:51 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Re: Smokem,if youve got em. First, that is a neat wood. I've never heard

Re: Newbie posting

2013-04-04 Thread Tim Krause
Welcome to the group Ron. You will find using your older machine is the same principle as all the so called newer manual machines. Did you get any training videos with the machine? If not, www.legacywoodworking.com has two places that you should have seen already. The first place to get started

Re: Newbie posting

2013-04-04 Thread Tim Krause
ID of your machine should be pretty easy. I have a hidden history page here. http://ornamentalmills.com/history/index.html . Also the missing handle for the y-axis is available at several industrial suppliers but McMaster-Carr is my preferred source for that part. -Tim - Original Message

Re: Is this possible?

2013-03-28 Thread Tim Krause
I don't think it is possible to do this from the side because first wouldn't you need a rope moulding cutter profile, and second the leading or trailing edge will be cutting into the piece depending on the contour. Even the cnc would have to pick the profile out. It would take a while and

Re: Is this possible?

2013-03-28 Thread Tim Krause
There is a guy that has a video called spiral into control. It has a cable driven system that allows a laminate trimmer to follow profiles. It's something that could be adapted to the legacy I believe. There are clips on youtube. I'm not in the position to give you any further info at

Re: Finishing Help Needed

2013-03-27 Thread Tim Krause
On 3/26/2013 8:45 PM, MAX LATHAM wrote: I have been just using 300 grit Al2O3 paper, all you want to do is create micro grooves in the last coat into which the next coat will bond. max Date: Tue, 26 Mar 2013 22:59:37

Re: Rotary Table on Ebay

2013-03-21 Thread Tim Krause
I paid $325 as well. I don't recall it going any higher. The rotary table can be used for platters, rosettes, box tops, shallow bowls, table tops, and more. -Tim -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups Legacy Ornamental Mills group. To unsubscribe from

Rotary Table on Ebay

2013-03-20 Thread Tim Krause
Rotary table on Ebay. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Legacy-Ornamental-Mill-Rotary-Indexing-Table-Milling-Router-Crafter-Free-Ship-/181105651112?ssPageName=ADME:B:SS:US:1123 -Tim -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups Legacy Ornamental Mills group. To

Re: Legacy Mill in AZ asking $6500

2013-03-15 Thread Tim Krause
I see leadscrew not rack and pinion. What makes you think it's a performance machine? For the price I would assume turnkey. -Tim - Original Message - From: Louis Brown To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Friday, March 15, 2013 5:59 AM Subject: Re: Legacy

Re: Legacy Mill in AZ asking $6500

2013-03-14 Thread Tim Krause
I recognize that machine from one of our group photos. It's an 1200, no metal sides. I don't recall who the member is. The dust system is unique. -Tim -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups Legacy Ornamental Mills group. To unsubscribe from this group

Re: eliminator chuck

2013-03-04 Thread Tim Krause
I had the compatibility problem when I bought my Craftsman router. No one knew, but there where a couple message hidden on the net that hinted towards it being manufactured by Bosch. I tried to get a hold of the specification (tpi on the threads and taper angle) but I could not find

Re: 2000+ pics

2013-02-25 Thread Tim Krause
They will be available on the groups Web site (ornamentalmills.com). I'm still working on putting a gallery together that makes navigational sense. I think the vast majority of the photos are the same photos as seen in Legacy's online gallery. There are some unique ones that are not posted

Re: Pictures

2013-02-24 Thread Tim Krause
mortises and 20 tenons in the bed https://www.dropbox.com/sh/2fs9s1xtggv5gww/rrh764Ojkb or http://tinyurl.com/auvsofh Regards to all David - northern tier PA On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 9:30 PM, Tim Krause artmarb...@comcast.net wrote: Is there anyone out there building anything

Re: Motor drive for LOM

2013-02-23 Thread Tim Krause
Hi Curt, I use the 120v version (kb-120) in a lot of my simple 90v setups. They are easy to find in the surplus world. KB Electronics has lot's of suitable controllers. They are easy to find used and new on ebay. They are simple to setup and documentation is freely available on the web.

Re: Entasis

2013-02-23 Thread Tim Krause
I love when we learn a new word. So a slightly curving column is the results? The key is milling from the side. You will only be able to create coves, not ropes. That's where Bill's side mounted router solved that problem. http://ornamentalmills.com/Bill_Bulkeley/side_cutting_mod.html It does

Re: Is this a fair price

2013-02-20 Thread Tim Krause
You would be getting the updated z-axis with router, a linear drive motor, stand and turntable? 900 - 1325 stand - 149 Z axis up - 480 PC router - 325 Lin Drive - 925 Turn - 325 These prices would be retail value of the package back in the day. So let's say a $3500 retail package. Fair

Re: Motor drive for LOM

2013-02-18 Thread Tim Krause
Hi Bill, Sorry about the delayed answer, I think the motor is a little low on torque and speed to drive the gear train through the screw. I see more than 5 motors available on ebay right now that would work. It is just a matter of getting all the components together and building a couple

Re: A 1200 on Ebay starting at $2500

2013-02-16 Thread Tim Krause
Legacy used to sell a set of five indexing plates that gave you more indexing options. They came in 28, 30, 32, 36, and 40 holes. -Tim On 2/16/2013 7:11 PM, mwfos...@earthlink.net wrote: Any ideas about what they meanwith statement: 5 plate indexing? Does that mean that tey have only 5 of

Re: Pictures

2013-02-15 Thread Tim Krause
-Original Message- From: Tim Krause Sent: Feb 14, 2013 4:41 PM To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Pictures No rush, no one else is posting either. I've got a table project from CCM that I'm

Re: Pictures

2013-02-15 Thread Tim Krause
How long is the machine time on those? On 2/15/2013 11:39 AM, stormin...@snet.net wrote: Posted same pic twice. -- 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,

Re: Pictures

2013-02-14 Thread Tim Krause
No rush, no one else is posting either. I've got a table project from CCM that I'm looking forward to showing. -Tim On 2/14/2013 9:52 AM, Brandon Khoury wrote: Sorry that I haven't had a chance to post anything yet. Super busy at work, 14-16 hour days this week. But, I just wanted to

Re: Legacy for sale

2013-02-10 Thread Tim Krause
That's the second part of the gear cover. The first part is barely shown in the forth picture near the headstock. -Tim - Original Message - From: Harvey Matyas To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2013 2:35 PM Subject: Legacy for sale

Re: Thanks

2013-02-06 Thread Tim Krause
I've encouraged cnc projects to be posted here since the beginning. I've even allowed shopbot photos :-). -Tim - Original Message - From: Stan To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2013 6:23 AM Subject: Thanks Thanks for all who

Re: Re - New toy

2013-02-06 Thread Tim Krause
It's warmer in Australia, I say we meet at Bill's and raise his home and shop :-) -Tim - Original Message - From: Cole Andrews coleandrew...@gmail.com To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2013 6:01 PM Subject: Re: Re - New toy lets all meet at

Re: Thanks

2013-02-06 Thread Tim Krause
missing. On Feb 6, 2013 9:39 AM, Tim Krause artmarb...@comcast.net wrote: I've encouraged cnc projects to be posted here since the beginning. I've even allowed shopbot photos :-). -Tim - Original Message - From: Stan To: legacy-ornamental-mills

Re: Who all was there?

2013-02-06 Thread Tim Krause
There will be some more details regarding manuals and videos soon. I've been working since this summer gathering official Legacy training videos. My intention was to have a Library where the DVD's could be checked out. Along with this, I will be making copies of the manuals that I have

Re: Who all was there?

2013-02-05 Thread Tim Krause
It's an Evo that they will be sending me. Maybe if it gets here fast enough I'll be the first one to show a video of the chips flying :-). I thought the conversation was good. For those have problems buying parts from Legacy, take the advice given and speak with Andy directly or John. As

Re: Question for Legacy Chat 2-5-2013

2013-02-04 Thread Tim Krause
Hello All, I'm really looking forward to the live chat tommorow. I'm thinking with a bunch of new guys trying to figure out the chat technology the agenda might be a little ambitious. I would also hope to see a longer time spent on the Evo. Copied from the original message - The agenda for the

ATTN New Members and Lurkers

2013-02-02 Thread Tim Krause
How did you find our Group on Google? A. Google search B. Ornamentalmills.com website C. A forum D. Legacy referral E. Other -Tim -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups Legacy Ornamental Mills group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving

Re: Question for Legacy Chat 2-5-2013

2013-02-02 Thread Tim Krause
C.A.G. - Original Message - From: Tim Krause To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2013 8:49 PM Subject: Re: Question for Legacy Chat 2-5-2013 Ron, would you like to reword this question? John, I KNOW what you

Re: Evolution Denver Wodworking Show

2013-01-31 Thread Tim Krause
I still want to see the chips fly. Where's that video? A walk around is not enough to satisfy my curiosity. -Tim -- 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,

New Member

2013-01-31 Thread Tim Krause
Hello All, We had a member join this week that owns a MA12, one of the original models. I hope he is finding the information that he is looking for. We have what I consider to be a real expert in this group on the Woodchuck models so if you have any unanswered questions, I would highly

Re: Cutting Reeds on a Tapered Spindle

2013-01-29 Thread Tim Krause
I would look into why your machine is not moving smoothly. Got DynaGlide? If the guides are too tight in the first place, no amount of lube or adjusting will fix them. Constantly check for dust build up in the rails. This will cause binding. -Tim -- You received this message because you

Re: Cutting Reeds on a Tapered Spindle

2013-01-29 Thread Tim Krause
The slipping in the piece is most likely the drive center rotating in the morse taper. Do you own a double locking collar? -Tim - Original Message - From: Brandon Khoury blkhou...@gmail.com To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2013 2:46 PM Subject:

Re: Cutting Reeds on a Tapered Spindle

2013-01-29 Thread Tim Krause
It's Murphy law, on the slippage. It always works fine until the last cut :-). The double locking collar is only available from Legacy. http://legacywoodworking.com/products.cfm?product=82 . Here's the catch 22. We don't own lathes. If you pound the drive center in the MT at least you will have

Re: .5x reduction gear

2013-01-29 Thread Tim Krause
Hello All, I think the best bet on the .5x reduction gear is for me to install the gear on your standard duplex gear. That way I know the gear works before you ever install it on your machine. The gear will fit in a well padded medium rate USPS flat rate box. The cost is not final, but I

Re: Cutting Reeds on a Tapered Spindle

2013-01-29 Thread Tim Krause
Hi Mac and Brandon, This is one of those topics that can lead to armchair quarterback moments of us telling them how to run their business. It's a topic I like to avoid. As far as the cart being broken, it's been Temporary Unavailable for longer than I can remember. To order anything from

OT- Software - MAC

2013-01-28 Thread Tim Krause
This is a little off topic. Can you MAC guys really run PC programs that are written for .NET? Here's the root of my question, I have a pet project that is a program that helps calculate data important to how we use our machines. I've often thought about making it a web only application so

Re: .5x reduction gear

2013-01-28 Thread Tim Krause
Another complication in the mix is I need to offer two different reduction sets since the 1000 and earlier models use a different tooth pattern on the main gear. -Tim -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups Legacy Ornamental Mills group. To unsubscribe

Re: 1200 for $1500 near St. Petersburg, FL Extras

2013-01-27 Thread Tim Krause
Actually an 1000 with upgraded z-axis and aftermarket motor setup. I'd jump on this if I was in the market. -Tim - Original Message - From: Begat To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2013 2:10 PM Subject: 1200 for $1500 near St.

Re: Setting up template for sliding dovetail

2013-01-27 Thread Tim Krause
I don't think I'd bother with the rounded end. Just remove some material for clearance so the male slides into the female. Without making a jig, the male portion on the legacy is tricky. Legacy has a video using the revo that will give you an idea of how they did it.

Re: Discussion session with Legacy

2013-01-25 Thread Tim Krause
I was going to pass on the question to you Stan. We have a lot of shy guys that may not post questions in public and this is a way to encourage those questions. -Tim - Original Message - From: Stan Shuford s...@shuford.com To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Friday,

Re: Discussion session with Legacy

2013-01-24 Thread Tim Krause
I'll take a list of anonymous questions for Legacy if you feel uncomfortable asking. Just send them to my i...@ornamentalmills.com email address. Use the subject Discussion Questions. -Tim - Original Message - From: mwfos...@earthlink.net To:

Re: Steel 1800 in Cali

2013-01-23 Thread Tim Krause
I'd ask to see the gears. I'm only seeing one in the photos. You probably also know it's a 1500L and not an 1800 since you mentioned it's a steel frame, but it probably does not matter for your needs. I also don't see any index plates as the seller is pointing out. -Tim - Original

Re: Steel 1800 in Cali

2013-01-23 Thread Tim Krause
I see a hint of the motor on the left side on one of the pictures. I think you're ok there. -Tim - Original Message - From: Okla Mike (Liltwisted) To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2013 12:56 PM Subject: Re: Steel 1800 in Cali

Re: Cutting Reeds on a Tapered Spindle

2013-01-23 Thread Tim Krause
The y-axis is normally left open and the bearing follows the work. I'm assuming you understand that you cut your reeds with the same taper angle set as your piece. Depending on the size of the reeds or flute you use, sometimes the bearing will fall into the last cut. This is where it's to your

Re: Acounting for tear out

2013-01-22 Thread Tim Krause
I'm short on time, but this diagram might help. The router bit is turning clockwise as seen by looking down on the router bit. To make a clean shoulder on round stock on the left side (L), you would start from the backside of the piece and move the y axis forward while you are turning the

Re: Tail stock connection

2013-01-21 Thread Tim Krause
Brandon, You might be able to press the insert back into the plate. Use a vise and pinch the insert into the plate. Just look at another one of the plates to see how it goes, it's not exotic. Personally I would buy a new one. Get a few extras, they come in handy for all sorts of things.

Re: Ornamental Mills Around the World

2013-01-18 Thread Tim Krause
I deleted the Nevada Marker. He Have Milt in Lebanon Oregon with a Model 1200, Jeff Becker with a 900 and an Artisan in Kentucky and VA Oak with a Model 1000. I know 4 other Oregonians that are not on the map, I'm going to start naming them if they don't show their faces, we got more people

Re: Ornamental Mills Around the World

2013-01-17 Thread Tim Krause
Hi John, There are very few people that I've met that own the model 800. The Link to the Map: http://ornamentalmills.com/map/usermap.html Direction for placing your marker: http://ornamentalmills.com/map/map_directions.html -Tim - Original Message - From: John Becker To:

Re: Older members of the group

2013-01-13 Thread Tim Krause
I had caught up with him when I noticed him on another forum. He was trying to make his own Legacy type machine. I'm really glad he's doing much better. How funny would it be if he ends up near Bill when he gets to OZ. -Tim - Original Message - From: Martinsbootfair To:

Re: The miniArty

2013-01-12 Thread Tim Krause
I'm well aware John is reading, I half expected a response. :-) I don't think you won't be disappointed with your purchase except for two reasons. You won't use it for various reasons or it will not do something you think is elementary. Do you like learning new things? Can you learn

Re: The miniArty

2013-01-11 Thread Tim Krause
Are the splines really converted to arcs? Most cad programs create lines. This can create jerky motions if the cam program does not simplify the geometry. -Tim - Original Message - From: Stan To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Friday, January 11, 2013 6:56

Re: The miniArty

2013-01-10 Thread Tim Krause
Does Aspire handle splines? - Original Message - From: Stan To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2013 11:44 AM Subject: Re: The miniArty You're right George. I use TurboCan to do the drawing and import into Aspire which generates the

Re: Ooops...

2013-01-09 Thread Tim Krause
There is no glue that will work with Delrin. I would think there is room to drill and tap a hole sideways that would pinch the part together. Otherwise I would make another part. Is the part actually loose right now? You might try using a larger washer to spread the load a little and see

Re: Rail lubricant

2013-01-09 Thread Tim Krause
Hi Brandon, Magnate.net carries Dynaglide as well as a few other online vendors. I would not consider anything else. A can will last a year or more if your just using it on the legacy. When you find out how great it is around the shop it might go faster. :-) The silicon will not hurt

Re: Evolution now on www.legacywoodworking.com site

2013-01-09 Thread Tim Krause
You guys are killing me. I'm shaking my head and laughing at the same time. I will admit I've been told I'm a hell of a salesman for Legacy even though I'm not associated with them. -Tim -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups Legacy Ornamental Mills

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