Welcome Robert,
We try to be good communicators with everyone. We encourage posting and
showing your projects off etc...
We all look forward to seeing what you can create.
Kind Regards,
Timothy J. Ziegler
Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty
Ziegler Laser Worx LLC
14171 160th Ave.
Foreston MN 56330
320
the router fare - being left "rusting in the
back yard"? (Hoping that it was not left out in the elements!)Thanks again -
looking forward to hearing & seeing more from you. Please post some pics -
of the before & after, if you have them.Mac-Original Message-----
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an elementary school teacher received one with stand and router as a gift
rusting in his backyard
I worked at wood supply store and he asked if anyone want it for $300, i
have never used it, but just for the metal parts it's worth more than 300 i
think...
Great group I appreciate all these emails
2024, at 10:56 AM, M.W.Foscue wrote:Mike,
GREAT story - thanks for sharing.
And - Thank you for your service to our nation!
We appreciate all that you contribute to The Group.
Thank you!
Mac
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Mike,
GREAT story - thanks for sharing.
And - Thank you for your service to our nation!
We appreciate all that you contribute to The Group.
Thank you!
Mac
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Subject: Re: Why did you buy an ornamental mill?
It was the mid 90'
You Rock Mike, you are truly the one that got me going on this crazy
endeavor and I would not trade it or our friendship for anything in the
world.
I too have made a lot of friends along the way that I will cherish forever.
Happy LOM-ing all.
Kind Regards,
Timothy J. Ziegler
Ziegler WoodWork & S
It was the mid 90's and I was still in the Air Force and was working on
the next stage in my life, retirement! So that lasted a week and I was
ready to get something started. Woodworking was always a hobby for me so
I was pretty well equipped. After all, I had a Shop-smith! One day I
was looki
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On Sun, May 12, 2024 at 8:47 PM wrote:
obsessed with owning more LOM's you Tim nah lol
Bill
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obsessed with owning more LOM's you Tim nah lol
Bill
From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
On Behalf Of Tim Ziegler
Sent: Monday, May 13, 2024 11:25 AM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Why did you buy an ornamental mill?
Hey Tim,
Hey Tim,
Sorry little late in getting into the discussion but I would still like to
say
why I bought my first WoodChuck then my first LOM.
When they originally came out I was really not too interested in them.
I was rather misled that if you had a lathe you didn't need the LOM's.
Furthest thing fr
Bill
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From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
On Behalf Of Timothy Krause
Sent: Sunday, May 12, 2024 8:24 PM
To: Legacy Group
Subject: Why did you buy an ornamental mill?
Hello All,
I thought I would toss this question out to hear why you bought your ornamental
mill. For
I had wanted an ornamental mill for many years when I first learned about
them. But they were beyond my limited budget. Until a couple years ago a
REVO came up for the right price within driving distance. The size was
right, too, but the most attractive thing was the extreme versatility of
t
I bought mine to specifically make walking/hiking sticks. Now i switch
back/forth making some on the LOM and others I'm hand carving out of
natural tree/limbs I find. With the cost of wood these days it is more
expensive to play/learn using "bought" wood vs found wood. I have got down
the ba
Hello All,
I thought I would toss this question out to hear why you bought your
ornamental mill. For me, I bought my first machine when I wanted to
bring a different level of details to my current work. I was in a real
niche market that I wanted to do some woodworking "tricks" that few
people
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