Re: fooling around in the shop

2012-04-28 Thread Tim Krause
I will have a nut and bolt pictorial soon. -Tim - Original Message - From: Bill Bulkeley To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2012 6:10 PM Subject: fooling around in the shop I had a customer wanting one of my large nut and bolts

Re: fooling around in the shop

2012-04-28 Thread Tim Krause
for woodwork like our woodlathe chucks for holding hexagons but they don't seem to exist Bill - Original Message - From: Tim Krause To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Sunday, April 29, 2012 12:20 PM Subject: Re: fooling around in the shop

Re: could someone explain the formula

2012-04-28 Thread Tim Krause
I'm really at a loss here. Does the inside of your piece measure 4.24 as in this diagram? -Tim - Original Message - From: James Edgell To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2012 9:06 PM Subject: Re: could someone explain the formula

Re: Shipping a LOM and/or Heavy accessories

2012-04-25 Thread Tim Krause
anyone have an A, B, C's Shipping a guide for sending large/heavy packages or a pallet? -Original Message- From: Tim Krause Sent: Apr 24, 2012 8:41 PM To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Shipping a LOM and/or Heavy accessories I agree, shipping has

Re: could someone explain the formula

2012-04-24 Thread Tim Krause
It's on the web site. http://ornamentalmills.com/tips/polygon_calc/column+graph.pdf as well as an online calculator http://www.duckworksmagazine.com/04/s/articles/birdsmouth/index.cfm#online-calc . -Tim - Original Message - From: curt george To:

Re: Model 2000 at auction

2012-04-24 Thread Tim Krause
Curt, I don't see the 4x gear setup or the spindle drive motor. Poor Bill and Begat. There is so much rail on that machine. Notice the extra set under the bed rails and the full length template holder in the back. -Tim - Original Message - From: Tim Krause To: Legacy

Re: Shipping a LOM and/or Heavy accessories

2012-04-24 Thread Tim Krause
I agree, shipping has been the biggest stumbling block to moving the machines. I don't know how to accomplish the task but I believe Gary is completely right about hiring a rigging company to load a machine that size. It's a common practice in the industrial world. The auction company may have

Re: Shipping a LOM and/or Heavy accessories

2012-04-24 Thread Tim Krause
Hit send too soon. I meant to say the action company might have moving companies they can recommend but I'm sure they will not help move the machine at all. -Tim - Original Message - From: Tim Krause artmarb...@comcast.net To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Tuesday

Re: could someone explain the formula

2012-04-24 Thread Tim Krause
. - Original Message - From: Tim Krause To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2012 9:07 AM Subject: Re: could someone explain the formula It's on the web site. http://ornamentalmills.com/tips/polygon_calc/column+graph.pdf as well

Re: Shipping a LOM and/or Heavy accessories

2012-04-24 Thread Tim Krause
: Tim Krause artmarb...@comcast.net To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2012 5:41 PM Subject: Re: Shipping a LOM and/or Heavy accessories I agree, shipping has been the biggest stumbling block to moving the machines. I don't know how

Re: My Dream Machine

2012-04-24 Thread Tim Krause
Welcome back! Are you still in Spokane? - Original Message - From: Aaren To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Monday, April 23, 2012 10:58 PM Subject: Re: My Dream Machine Interestingly enough, it was the Beall attachment that got me looking into a product

Re: New Members and Moderation

2012-04-24 Thread Tim Krause
You have to really thank Begat for posting the machines for sale. I've really appreciated his effort that he has put into the group. Out of curiosity, where the bushing on your machine over sized? It's a critical detail that a lot of people seem to miss. As far as searching photos, it's really

Re: Model 2000 at auction

2012-04-24 Thread Tim Krause
-Original Message- From: Tim Krause Sent: Apr 24, 2012 9:15 AM To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Model 2000 at auction Curt, I don't see the 4x gear setup or the spindle drive motor. Poor Bill and Begat. There is so much rail on that machine

Model 2000 at auction

2012-04-23 Thread Tim Krause
Possibly the lowest price ever! http://www.rollerauction.net/cgi-bin/mnlist.cgi?roller7/247 -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

Re: could someone explain the formula

2012-04-23 Thread Tim Krause
I just looked at the specifics of what you are trying and your numbers should have worked as shown by this drawing. At 3.375 you would have had extra room to make a 8 column (assuming 8 sided polygon). I'm not a math guy and the formula to find the length was complicated to me which is

Re: could someone explain the formula

2012-04-23 Thread Tim Krause
their formula , and came up with 3 and 3/8 On Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 9:55 PM, Tim Krause artmarb...@comcast.net wrote: I just looked at the specifics of what you are trying and your numbers should have worked as shown by this drawing. At 3.375 you would have had extra room to make a 8 column

Re: Adjustable curve template

2012-04-15 Thread Tim Krause
:42 am, Chris de beer chrsd...@gmail.com wrote: Have a look at a contour duplicator, you can also custom make your own to length, and a method of clampling the splines into positionhttp://www.toolking.com/automotive/automotive-parts/gauges/great-neck... Chris On 15 April 2012 02:28, Tim Krause

Re: Adjustable curve template

2012-04-15 Thread Tim Krause
on those studs. from your drawing that is the idea I figured you had in mind.You could use the narrower band but just bent the l-bracket a little longer. Jeff Becker -- From: Tim Krause artmarb...@comcast.net

Re: Legacy 1000 for sale for $250--Yes, $250--at Florida Yard Sale this weekend

2012-04-14 Thread Tim Krause
If it makes you feel better, it might be the older steel rail version? Send an email and maybe you could work a shipping deal. You've got lots of room to bargain and come out ahead. -Tim - Original Message - From: Begat To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent:

Adjustable curve template

2012-04-14 Thread Tim Krause
Hello All, It's been one of those days where my mind is working over time. Often many woodturning design are based on smooth curves. I started thinking about making a flexible curve jig for template use. It would save space from having a bunch of templates in the shop. I thought of my old

Re: Adjustable curve template

2012-04-14 Thread Tim Krause
://www.rocklerpro.com/product.cfm?page=16453site=RPRO -- From: Tim Krause artmarb...@comcast.net To: Legacy-Ornamental-Mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Saturday, April 14, 2012 6:28:10 PM Subject: Adjustable curve template

Re: Adjustable curve template

2012-04-14 Thread Tim Krause
a line on a board and then take the board to a band saw Jeff Becker -- From: Tim Krause artmarb...@comcast.net To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Saturday, April 14, 2012 7:35:20 PM Subject: Re

Re: New Members and Moderation

2012-04-11 Thread Tim Krause
, I am a new member. I have been reading along for a little bit. I have owned a 900 for a few years and am going in on a CNC from Legacy. I was wondering about posting some items for sale here. Is it ok or is there a better way to go about it? Thanks Jared On Mar 31, 8:07 pm, Tim Krause artmarb

Sears Craftsman Router

2012-04-08 Thread Tim Krause
This is a real long shot. I've been looking at the Craftsman model 02768. http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00902768000P?prdNo=1blockNo=1blockType=G1 as a possible inexpensive router alternative for a z-axis upgrade. In some other forums people have mentioned it's similar to the Bosch

Z-axis template upgrade question

2012-03-31 Thread Tim Krause
Hello All, Can anyone with the z-axis upgrade template mount explain to me why it was needed other than for the metal templates that Legacy was selling at the time? I recall looking at the attachment and wondered if using 3/4 mdf was no longer possible with the upgrade. Am I right here?

Re: Z-axis template upgrade question

2012-03-31 Thread Tim Krause
follower. -- From: Tim Krause artmarb...@comcast.net To: Legacy-Ornamental-Mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Saturday, March 31, 2012 5:29:39 PM Subject: Z-axis template upgrade question Hello All, Can anyone

Re: Z axis for sale

2012-03-31 Thread Tim Krause
Hello Bill, When I saw the OBO option it really made me wonder if there's going to be some hurt feelings. Potentially people could bid the price up if the seller wants to do such a thing. I encourage trades being made here in the group as long as all the details are handled off list. There's

New Members and Moderation

2012-03-31 Thread Tim Krause
Hello New Members, This is a reminder that until you post a message, your messages must be approved by either an owner or moderators of this group to be posted. Google sends an automated message to the people that are responsible for approving messages, but please be aware it can be a very

Contoured Spiral

2012-03-25 Thread Tim Krause
This example of a contoured spiral also inspires me and has me a little puzzled of how it was done. http://legacywoodworking.com/galleryItem.cfm?project=77 Any thoughts? -Tim -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups Legacy Ornamental Mills group. To

Re: Z axis upgrade

2012-03-16 Thread Tim Krause
will in the future tho'. George On Mar 15, 11:48 pm, Tim Krause artmarb...@comcast.net wrote: The original price was $480 for the version with a digital height scale. I think the one without was $100 less. You also need to buy a different router. They used the PorterCable 7518. I would also

Re: Wave attachment???

2012-03-15 Thread Tim Krause
Hi Curt, It was a 2 cove bit from the top, and I would have to guess a 6 or 7 pitch. I know it had six starts. However, I think your wave attachment works differently than mine due to the gearing. You might need to double the pitch to get the same results. The starting diameter of the

Re: Z axis upgrade

2012-03-15 Thread Tim Krause
The original price was $480 for the version with a digital height scale. I think the one without was $100 less. You also need to buy a different router. They used the PorterCable 7518. I would also see if you can get the upgraded template holder as well. That was $40. As far as the used

Re: joining a walking cane

2012-03-14 Thread Tim Krause
That does not look like a very exotic joint. I think I recognize the brass insert as an E-Z Lok brand. It's not a threaded insert normally designed for wood, but one that is designed for plastic that expands when the screw is installed. For a picture reference here's a link.

Re: woodchuck Mill $150

2012-03-12 Thread Tim Krause
...and it's dated 2009. Plus steel rail and ancient model, pre woodchuck. -Tim - Original Message - From: jwb...@insightbb.com To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Monday, March 12, 2012 5:07 AM Subject: Re: woodchuck Mill $150 I must have read this ad

Re: woodchuck Mill $150

2012-03-12 Thread Tim Krause
of how much they want for the machine itself. Mac On Mar 12, 10:43 am, Tim Krause artmarb...@comcast.net wrote: ...and it's dated 2009. Plus steel rail and ancient model, pre woodchuck. -Tim - Original Message - From: jwb...@insightbb.com To: legacy-ornamental-mills

Re: woodchuck Mill $150

2012-03-12 Thread Tim Krause
Here's the 80 optional version, also from the video. Incase there is any doubt, these are the original machines that Andy offered as Phantom Engineering. -Tim -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups Legacy Ornamental Mills group. To post to this group,

Re: Split nut question

2012-03-08 Thread Tim Krause
I think everyone is really missing the big picture on this one. When you are deciding to move either left or right when the nut will not seat on the screw what you are really seeing is the screw is out of alignment with the starting position. You have a 50/50 chance of getting it right which

Re: Sanding Tips for Moulding

2012-03-08 Thread Tim Krause
two cents worth. have a good day. C.A.G. - Original Message - From: Tim Krause To: Legacy-Ornamental-Mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2012 10:36 PM Subject: Sanding Tips for Moulding Hi All, Here's an idea that I've never seen. Specifically, tip

Re: slots on rail

2012-03-07 Thread Tim Krause
It varies but let's say .860 for the wide side with the groove, .383 for the narrow sides and .850 for the other wide side. I know both a 1/4 and 5/16 toilet bowl bolts fit in the narrow track for what that is worth I think a carriage bolt of the same size will work after grinding the head a

Re: Woodrat Plungebar on Ornamental Mills

2012-03-06 Thread Tim Krause
Does the plunge bar lock in place or do you have to hold it down? My divot free experiment worked really well since my hand held the router to the stop. I was thinking of making a handle to make it easier. No one makes a plunge bar for my PC router. -Tim - Original Message -

Re: Rotary Table Index System

2012-03-06 Thread Tim Krause
the owner mount it where they want? I mean unless you are going to mount everything on the turn table your self, I see the owner having to drill and tap the turn table anyways. C.A.G. - Original Message - From: Tim Krause To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com

Re: Woodrat Plungebar on Ornamental Mills

2012-03-06 Thread Tim Krause
. C.A.G. - Original Message - From: Tim Krause To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2012 9:05 PM Subject: Re: Woodrat Plungebar on Ornamental Mills Does the plunge bar lock in place or do you have to hold it down? My divot free

Re: Rotary Table Index System

2012-03-05 Thread Tim Krause
answer I guess is be careful Bill - Original Message - From: Tim Krause To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Monday, March 05, 2012 1:21 PM Subject: Re: Rotary Table Index System There is no list at the moment. I need to work out some details

Re: Rotary Table Index System

2012-03-05 Thread Tim Krause
about the underside? I don't mean to sound funny, but a pull down lock on the underside might work out well on the Legacy since it is suspended between the two rails. C.A.G.. - Original Message - From: Tim Krause To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Monday

Re: Rotary Table Index System

2012-03-05 Thread Tim Krause
On the revo I would see the knob right in the front of the machine. On the 900/1200/1800 I need to clear the bed rail if the release knob is in the front. If it's on the left side, it's really easy to do. If it's on the right side coming out where the crank is I need to clear the block that

Re: Pilaster dogs order

2012-03-04 Thread Tim Krause
drive dog set would be needed. Mike On 3/4/2012 8:48 AM, Tim Krause wrote: I'll second Ebay for Corian scraps. Technically it is sold only to authorized distributors, and some of the distributors actually take the agreement not to sell to the general public seriously. I've also found

Re: Rotary Table Index System

2012-03-04 Thread Tim Krause
- Original Message - From: Tim Krause To: Legacy-Ornamental-Mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2012 2:37 PM Subject: Rotary Table Index System Hello All, On my wish list of nice things to have for the rotary table

Re: Floating tenons

2012-03-04 Thread Tim Krause
: Floating tenons Tim, occasionally i will cut mortices on the legacy, it works pretty well for me if i lock in the y axis in with c clamps, i have never cut a tenon on the legacy, other methods work well for me On Sat, Mar 3, 2012 at 11:08 PM, Tim Krause artmarb...@comcast.net wrote

Re: Rotary Table Index System

2012-03-04 Thread Tim Krause
of the kit. How easy will it be to change out index plates? Great mod though, lots of promise Mike OK On 3/4/2012 8:21 PM, Tim Krause wrote: There is no list at the moment. I need to work out some details on the standard rotary table before I decide to sell this baby. I'll

Floating tenons

2012-03-03 Thread Tim Krause
Here we go again, I know the majority of people that have spoken on this topic feel the legacy equipment is not up to par when it comes to making tenons. It just looks to easy on Legacy's site to not give this an honest try. Since I don't make furniture items I'm curious if people have tried

Re: Small Box

2012-03-02 Thread Tim Krause
I'd like to see a copy of my box when you're done! -Tim - Original Message - From: hooligan To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Cc: Legacy-Ornamental-Mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Friday, March 02, 2012 6:10 PM Subject: Re: Small Box Thanks Tim, I was

Re: A message form a new member

2012-03-01 Thread Tim Krause
So it looks like you working this stuff out. You've got some interesting pitch possibilities. Adding one gear in the train will always change the direction of the headstock. That tiny amount less might be backlash that you are seeing. Now what you need to do is take some notes so you

Re: A message form a new member

2012-02-28 Thread Tim Krause
You have some bizarre gears there. The six in the first photo are all stock normal gears. The dual idlers is probably used with the y-shaped arm set. That's not stock at all IMHO. It's almost like two of the duplex gear sets where combined and by changing the idlers you might be able to

Re: A message form a new member

2012-02-28 Thread Tim Krause
: Tim Krause To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2012 6:35 PM Subject: Re: A message form a new member You have some bizarre gears there. The six in the first photo are all stock normal gears. The dual idlers is probably used with the y-shaped arm

New Look for Google groups

2012-02-28 Thread Tim Krause
I feel really out of touch with the lurkers that read this group online. Would any of them please post a message regarding how the New google groups looks like to them. I looked at it 6 month ago and I thought it was a format that did not work well with a thread based message system. It's

Re: Pilaster Dogs New thoughts

2012-02-26 Thread Tim Krause
On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 9:59 PM, Tim Krause artmarb...@comcast.net wrote: Hi Begat, That's a surprise that the 9 advertised swing is not the real max. How short is your machine of turning 9? A no cost simple temporary mod would be to remove the bolts that hold

Re: Pilaster Dogs New thoughts

2012-02-23 Thread Tim Krause
a larger piece of wood, and want the process sped up. That could help both things - Original Message - From: Tim Krause artmarb...@comcast.net To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2012 11:18:15 PM Subject: Re: Pilaster Dogs New thoughts Yes

Re: Pilaster Dogs New thoughts

2012-02-22 Thread Tim Krause
Yes but it hardly seems worth it. - Original Message - From: jwb...@insightbb.com To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2012 6:24 AM Subject: Re: Pilaster Dogs New thoughts You know you can also change it to 5 sides. Sent via BlackBerry from

Re: Pilaster Dogs New thoughts

2012-02-20 Thread Tim Krause
. If they are 3 or 4 there would be less. I don't have a single clue what a standard width pilaster would be in a home trim use. -Tim - Original Message - From: coleandrew...@gmail.com To: Tim Krause ; legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2012 8:14 AM

Re: z axix upgrade for 1800

2012-02-19 Thread Tim Krause
The z-axis is a pretty stable unit. You gain enough travel in the z-axis that you never have to raise the bed for short bits. You also gain visibility and easy access to the bits for changes. You loose the ability to make fast plunge cuts since the router is now controlled by the z-axis screw.

Re: z axix upgrade for 1800

2012-02-19 Thread Tim Krause
over lowering the z with precision is necessary to make work faster and more accurate. Begat On Feb 19, 10:29 am, Tim Krause artmarb...@comcast.net wrote: The z-axis is a pretty stable unit. You gain enough travel in the z-axis that you never have to raise the bed for short bits. You also gain

Re: z axix upgrade for 1800

2012-02-19 Thread Tim Krause
go to ebay.com and search Legacy 1800 all catogories and it will come up On Feb 19, 10:17 am, Tim Krause artmarb...@comcast.net wrote: Hi, Do you have a link to a motor driven z-axis? It must be the cnc upgrade or after market. I'm not sure why as a stand alone unit you would want

Re: z axix upgrade for 1800

2012-02-19 Thread Tim Krause
axix upgrade for 1800 I made my own Z axis and went a little further so it did more here it is if any body has not seen it yet http://ornamentalmills.com/Bill_Bulkeley/tilting-z-axis/index.html Bill - Original Message - From: Tim Krause artmarb...@comcast.net To: legacy

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

Re: Pilaster Dogs New thoughts

2012-02-16 Thread Tim Krause
, I would like the ability 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 artmarb...@comcast.net 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

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 to

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

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

2012-02-12 Thread Tim Krause
with holes that fit standard size screws or at least has a center countersunk hole? Begat On Feb 11, 8:48 am, Tim Krause artmarb...@comcast.net wrote: 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

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

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
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 whole

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 bega...@gmail.com To: Legacy Ornamental Mills legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2012 4:59 PM

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 space for flat

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

Re: Rotary Table Clamp

2012-02-05 Thread Tim Krause
the table height adjustments for my 900. Steve On Feb 4, 11:20 pm, Bill Bulkeley bulke...@mmnet.com.au wrote: great idea Tim I been going to make something similar myself with 4 independent jaws Bill - Original Message - From: Tim Krause To: Legacy-Ornamental-Mills@googlegroups.com

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.

Linear molding table

2012-02-04 Thread Tim Krause
operating instructions 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 artmarb...@comcast.net wrote: Interesting, That one has the longer

Re: Linear molding table

2012-02-04 Thread Tim Krause
possible. Mike OK On 2/4/2012 10:04 AM, Tim Krause wrote: I'm getting ready to add a linear molding table type accessory to my moulding center. I know that my attempts to do this on my model 900 lead to rocket launching experiences. I never added featherboards to my setup so I hope

Re: Legacy Model 400

2012-02-04 Thread Tim Krause
This might help: http://ornamentalmills.com/history/index.html -Tim - Original Message - From: SteveEJ s.jacobs0...@gmail.com To: Legacy Ornamental Mills legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Saturday, February 04, 2012 3:58 PM Subject: Re: Legacy Model 400 Cool.. How

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 bega...@gmail.com To: Legacy Ornamental Mills legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Friday, February 03, 2012 4:07 AM Subject: Legacy 900

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

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

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

Re: Centering Mounting Hubs

2012-01-28 Thread Tim Krause
. Then the outer screw holes 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 artmarb...@comcast.net wrote: Hello All, This is an old topic, but I think I've made a micro step

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 bulke...@mmnet.com.au To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com

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

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.

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

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

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

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 s.jacobs0...@gmail.com To: Legacy Ornamental Mills legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Friday, January 20, 2012 5:18 PM Subject: Fired up... Well, I just watched

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
for a week. Then I can sell the REVO to get some 900 attachments. Just thinking out loud. Steve On Jan 20, 8:41 pm, Tim Krause artmarb...@comcast.net wrote: Have you seen all the videos posted on the original Legacy site? -Tim - Original Message - From: SteveEJ s.jacobs0

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 artmarb...@comcast.net To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent

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 curtgeo...@wowway.com To:

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 bulke...@mmnet.com.au To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Wednesday,

Re: Doubling the length of a model 900

2012-01-16 Thread Tim Krause
inch diameter max That's a serious upgrade. Begat On Jan 15, 7:26 pm, Tim Krause artmarb...@comcast.net 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 - From: Begat bega

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