I would say if anyone has the answer would be Curt, Mike Pung, or Bill on
that question Dan.
Kind Regards,
Timothy J. Ziegler
Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty
14171 160th Ave.
Foreston MN 56330
320-294-5798 shop
320-630-2243 cell
On Sun, Jul 31, 2022 at 10:55 PM Dan Krager wrote:
> The "first
Of Dan Krager
Sent: Monday, 1 August 2022 1:55 PM
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills
Subject: Question about Bowls on REVO
The "first LOM twist" thread is long and this is a bit different. So new
conversation.
Bill and Tim were talking about larger chucks to mount on REVO, so my mind
turn
Don’t under estimate the revo it would hold a bowl for decorating
Bill
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Sent: Monday, 1 August 2022 1:55 PM
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills
Subject: Question about Bowls on REVO
The "first LOM twist" thre
The "first LOM twist" thread is long and this is a bit different. So new
conversation.
Bill and Tim were talking about larger chucks to mount on REVO, so my mind
turned to bowl work.
Question: what is an efficient way to move bowl work from lathe to REVO
for decorative work?
Is there
Excellent work,, Curt
I have made a few canes ( for myself and I do not need one ) however when
roaming about farm land I always take one and have done for many years.
Folk who really do, need walking canes seem to use folding alloy ones
--- pretty coloured !!!???
I am wondering if
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Subject: Re: Modification to create spiral bowls
Hi CurtYour follower, what is it following ,or is it just following a taper cane??Looks quite interesting, but where is the pattern//??RichardOn Saturday, January 20, 2018 at 8:26:55 PM UTC, Curt George wro
Hello again Richard
I have made at least 4 modifications to my pro follow follower.
The trick is to have a light enough router, I have tried using counter weights,
and springs to lessen the weight on the spindle, all worked out pretty well.
but I am still working on the design .
and have a few
Hello and Good-morning..
My profile follower is just flowing the spindle, any pitch or wave that I
choose to use from the Legacy, the follower just rides on the idiom being
turned. This jig is not the end-all-be-all of jigs, but has come in handy more
then a few times for me.
C.A.G.
On
Hi Curt
Your follower, what is it following ,or is it just following a taper cane??
Looks quite interesting, but where is the pattern//??
Richard
On Saturday, January 20, 2018 at 8:26:55 PM UTC, Curt George wrote:
>
> Hello .
> My profile followers works pretty well, for most profiles, the
Curt
I didn’t occur to me to go vertical. That is the concept I am trying to
achieve. How well does it work? I see where you put contact points near the bit
to follow the contour?
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you could trap the arm between the rails like in this video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nh1JTcyLWOI=17s
Mike OK
On 1/20/2018 9:28 AM, Love to turn in Oregon wrote:
I have a 1200.
I wonder if there is anyway to stiffen up the arm? Rather than the hinge a
roller bearing of some sort?
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I have a 1200.
I wonder if there is anyway to stiffen up the arm? Rather than the hinge a
roller bearing of some sort?
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I think Mike Pung did make something similar turning a bat handle . It
may be difficult to make a rocking type arm rigid enough.
However it's a good idea --What model LOM do you have
Richard
On Saturday, January 20, 2018 at 5:46:51 AM UTC, Love to turn in Oregon
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> I have been
I have been toying with an idea for several yearsnow of a modification of my
Ornamental mill. I have an interest in attempting spiral work on my turned
pieces similar to what Stuart Mortimer is famous for. In the past I attempted a
few spirals by cutting the side of the piece with limited
.
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From: _Stan Shuford_ (mailto:s...@shuford.com)
To: _legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com_
(mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com)
Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2014 6:49 PM
Subject: Re: CNC Bowls
I beg to disagree. I have a Legacy Arty 58
get repeated and new stuff gets lost. It's also this type of
forum sucks too
First advice DON'T BUY A LEGACY CNCTHEY SUCK AS A COMPANY.
Buy a Shopbot they have excellent support and great machines.
Regarding Z space for depth of bowls you need to have the best thing
to do is contact me
and great machines. Regarding Z
space for depth of bowls you need to have the best thing to do is contact
me off forum and i can give you strategies for making any size bowl you
want with an average Z height. email me at myxpyka...@hotmail.com
And when i said old farts i had Curtis and Mike
Subject: Re: CNC Bowls
Thanks John, in your honor I copied your reply many times LOL Thanks for
your replies
Old Fart Mike
OK
On 2/6/2014 4:47 PM, hooligan wrote:
Kirch,
I didn't read all the replys because these old farts don't know
how to delete all previous replies out
.
- Original Message -
From: Stan Shuford
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2014 6:49 PM
Subject: Re: CNC Bowls
I beg to disagree. I have a Legacy Arty 58 and it is a great machine. The
support is good and the most important
] On Behalf Of
jwb...@windstream.net
Sent: Wednesday, 5 February 2014 9:19 PM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Cc: ronkir...@aol.com
Subject: Re: CNC Bowls
I am wondering what it is you plan to use the CNC with making the bowl?
The CNC works great with inlay, but with that you will have
72nd year.
Good luck
Euro Roger
From: Michael Kratky
Sent: Wednesday, February 5, 2014 4:24 PM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: CNC Bowls
Ron,
Outstanding craftsmanship, I’ve been turning for over 20 years traveling to
such shows all over the US and have turned just
. The software is very user
friendly.
I wanted to ask the CNC people in the group if they every made a
segmented bowl using CNC capabilities.
I make segmented bowls because with solid bowls a lot of the wood lies on
the floor in the form of shavings. I use a lot of expensive woods therefore
Hi Ron
When I get my workshop sorted and my Explorer up-dated, I have one of the two
prototypes that Andy built, I intend mounting 1” by 8 TPI Bolt into the base
so it is below the top of the base board and then putting my Easy Wood Tools
chuck on that so I can machine bowls and platters. My
It appears bowls, plates and similar shapes are left to the lathe guys since
there is no response.
The more I started to think about making platters I started to wonder if the
Legacy and the rotary table are really up to the task. Let's talk about this
simple elegant design.
It's 9
artmarb...@comcast.net
Date: Mon, Apr 30, 2012 3:52 pm
Subject: Bowls
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if you were trying this with an oval, I think you would be out of luck
Jeff Becker
Tim Krause artmarb...@comcast.net wrote:
It appears bowls, plates and similar shapes are left to the lathe guys since
there is no response.
The more I started to think about making platters I started
: Tim Krause
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2012 5:52 AM
Subject: Re: Bowls
It appears bowls, plates and similar shapes are left to the lathe guys since
there is no response.
The more I started to think about making platters I started to wonder
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Sent: Monday, April 23, 2012 1:46 PM
Subject: Bowls
Hi All,
Is anyone creating any bowls, coin trays or offering plates with their
equipment. I had a special request for some information and I don't really
recall anything in this group being shown. It would be great to see some
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