Re: Floating tenons

2012-03-05 Thread Begat
that guarantees a good fit I would love to hear if it works in the real world. -Tim - Original Message - *From:* Ccm Ccm ccmdesi...@gmail.com *To:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com *Sent:* Sunday, March 04, 2012 5:37 PM *Subject:* Re: Floating tenons Tim, occasionally

Re: Floating tenons

2012-03-05 Thread CURTIS GEORGE
-0500 (EST) Subject: Re: Floating tenons Here's a link to a guy in San Diego who used his legacy to cut mortises on table legs. Outstanding work: http://www.chiselandbit.com/sofatable/sofa_table.htm Begat On Sunday, March 4, 2012 9:59:53 PM UTC-5, Tim wrote: I could see cutting tenons

Re: Floating tenons

2012-03-04 Thread Begat
Hello Andy, I can't get into fine woodworking right now. I've been meaning to create a simple jig to allow me to do my tenoning from the legacy. While there are other systems that you can use and some can start out better, I'm finding that by making jigs and fixtures for the legacy, I save

Re: Floating tenons

2012-03-04 Thread Andy
I agree Begat. However, I think it depends on how often you are using each. Personally, I use my mortising jig often as well as my mill. I don't want to constantly change setups. So having them separate with 2 different routers makes sense in my shop. Additional setups take time. And time is

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

Floating tenons

2012-03-03 Thread Tim Krause
the floating tenons on the legacy and what are the problems you faced? http://legacywoodworking.com/class.cfm?id=58 I also think the Revo tenon jig was a really good idea. I remember how jazzed I was to try the concept on my 900 before I got side tracked. Here's the Revo jig. http