RE: New Arty

2012-12-05 Thread jwb764
YIBBZUO76CQKGQEG5RGBSI@googlegro > ups.com] On Behalf Of curt george > Sent: 05 December 2012 22:15 > To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com > Subject: Re: New Arty > > > > That dose look to be a nice machine Stan. I am happy for you. > > I am not a CNC typ

RE: New Arty

2012-12-05 Thread Roger H Phebey
: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: New Arty That dose look to be a nice machine Stan. I am happy for you. I am not a CNC type of person, But I would really like to see the same quality in Legacy new manual machines. C.A.G. - Original Message - From: Stan

Re: New Arty

2012-12-05 Thread curt george
, December 05, 2012 9:50 AM Subject: Re: New Arty Begat, the sides of the Arty have welded ledges (read "angle iron") which are tapped for screws for mounting a flat bed. You can see them on the sideways picture that I posted. Tracy recently had a class on clamping stock on this machine

RE: New Arty

2012-12-04 Thread Roger H Phebey
[mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills+bncBCSNDNXXWEFRBXMG7GCQKGQE7QBV4GA@googlegro ups.com] On Behalf Of Tim Krause Sent: 04 December 2012 18:43 To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: New Arty Hi Mike, I would be really surprised to see that they are NOT using their #2MT version

Re: New Arty

2012-12-04 Thread Louis Brown
Stan, I use the rails on my arty to attach fixtures such as vertical vises. How do you attach fixtures? Begat On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 5:13 PM, Stan wrote: > > The tapering is still manual but very simple without the need to make sure > the 2 rail are level. As for the tailstock it appears to m

Re: New Arty

2012-12-04 Thread Stan
The tapering is still manual but very simple without the need to make sure the 2 rail are level. As for the tailstock it appears to me to be a fixed steel dead center. Stan -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Legacy Ornamental Mills" group. To post

Re: New Arty

2012-12-04 Thread Tim Krause
y sold on ,many of the model 900/1200 machines. Even that changed through the years by making the end diameter smaller. -Tim - Original Message - From: Okla Mike (Liltwisted) To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2012 8:31 AM Subjec

Re: New Arty

2012-12-04 Thread Okla Mike (Liltwisted)
With all the new stuff going on with these machines, why is there a dead-center on it. There is no way I could do without a #2 MT on the tail stock. What are they (not) thinking? Seams as if they are digressing. Mike On 12/4/2012 8:36 AM, Stan wrote: Some time ago someone asked to see pictur

Re: New Arty

2012-12-04 Thread Begat
Hey Stan, It could have very well been me, thanks. I have the "old version" and I'd been wondering. So tell us, how does tapering work? Is it still done manually? One of the things that the old legacy rail system allowed me to do was to create a fixture along the front and back Y-Axis tha

Re: New Arty Machine

2010-01-06 Thread Aaren
would also be > interesting to see the differences between the SB standard Buddy and > the "Arty" in speed, motor size and quality, and smoothness of final > cut. > > On Jan 6, 8:21 pm, BRUCE DORWORTH wrote: > > > I don't think I will buy one, but the other machines

Re: New Arty Machine

2010-01-06 Thread Aaren
rotary axis. You can add one though but the add on is close to > the price of an Arty. > > That just my 2¢. > > Bruce > > --- On Wed, 1/6/10, Aaren wrote: > > From: Aaren > Subject: Re: New Arty Machine > To: "Legacy Ornamental Mills" > Date: Wednes

Re: New Arty Machine

2010-01-06 Thread BRUCE DORWORTH
I don't think I will buy one, but the other machines that you speak of don't come with a rotary axis. You can add one though but the add on is close to the price of an Arty. That just my 2¢. Bruce --- On Wed, 1/6/10, Aaren wrote: From: Aaren Subject: Re: New Arty Machine T

Re: New Arty Machine

2010-01-06 Thread Aaren
Someone will probably be able to give info on being able to build it for 1/3 to 1/2 that cost. We've seen parts lists and have spoken to machine builders. It is a cool looking machine that will generate a lot of interest, however, at $8000 introductory price for the home user, with other competing

Re: New Arty Machine

2010-01-06 Thread MACSWAG
Very droll Aaren, mac On Jan 6, 5:38 pm, ITwoodwork wrote: > Any one out there a betting man? > > I am thinking of opening a book on how long it will be before someone > comes in saying they can build for peanuts, etc, etc. > > Ciao > > On Jan 6, 5:14 pm, John Hennen wrote: > > > Click here to

Re: New Arty Machine

2010-01-06 Thread ITwoodwork
Any one out there a betting man? I am thinking of opening a book on how long it will be before someone comes in saying they can build for peanuts, etc, etc. Ciao On Jan 6, 5:14 pm, John Hennen wrote: > Click here to see a video on the > Arty > >

Re: New Arty Machine

2010-01-06 Thread John Hennen
Click here to see a video on the Arty The Arty is going to cost 8,695.00. but has an introductory price of 7,995.00. So i guess it depends on what you want do to and your price point. John -- You received this message because you are subsc

Re: New Arty Machine

2010-01-06 Thread Randy Rhine
ou think Legacy will ask for it. I would guess 20k. Bruce --- On *Wed, 1/6/10, Aaren //* wrote: From: Aaren Subject: Re: New Arty Machine To: "Legacy Ornamental Mills" Date: Wednesday, January 6, 2010, 2:29 AM It does look like a pretty slick design.

Re: New Arty Machine

2010-01-06 Thread BRUCE DORWORTH
. :) On Jan 5, 5:11 pm, "Tim Krause" wrote: > I'm hoping only an arm :-) > > -Tim > > - Original Message - > From: "MACSWAG" > To: "Legacy Ornamental Mills" > Sent: Tuesday, January 05, 2010 5:05 PM > Subject: Re: New Arty Ma

Re: New Arty Machine

2010-01-06 Thread Aaren
> > - Original Message - > From: "MACSWAG" > To: "Legacy Ornamental Mills" > Sent: Tuesday, January 05, 2010 5:05 PM > Subject: Re: New Arty Machine > > WOW THAT LOOKS A WINNER,bet it will cost an arm and a leg,mac > > On Jan 6, 12:21 am, "

Re: New Arty Machine

2010-01-05 Thread Tim Krause
I'm hoping only an arm :-) -Tim - Original Message - From: "MACSWAG" To: "Legacy Ornamental Mills" Sent: Tuesday, January 05, 2010 5:05 PM Subject: Re: New Arty Machine WOW THAT LOOKS A WINNER,bet it will cost an arm and a leg,mac On Jan 6, 12:21 am, &

Re: New Arty Machine

2010-01-05 Thread MACSWAG
WOW THAT LOOKS A WINNER,bet it will cost an arm and a leg,mac On Jan 6, 12:21 am, "Tim Krause" wrote: > Has anyone else seen the new "Arty" cnc machine from Legacy?  Does any one > know the price?  Appears to be developed for the home shop guys. > > Bed Capacity: 18" x 36" > > Turning Capacity: