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  1. Music Stand

    I made this directors stand for a college music professor who has been a wonderful influence on both my sons in their college careers. The design evolved from one I posted prevoiusly. It is the first time I have incorporated any metalwork into a project. (The staff lines are metal wires.) The...
  2. Three Legged Table

    I'm posting this so I can transfer it over to the One Mans Junk summer Lumberjock's Contest. This table was built from an old barn door using a table saw and the Legacy Ornamental mill. I posted picures of the original wood, there were so many nail holes in it it took the whole 7 foot board...
  3. Basket Weave Goblet (2nd try)

    Here's another try on the basket weave design on a wooden goblet. Prvious one exploded during the final turnings of the base. These two were made from a tighter grain (cherry) and came out better but the pictures aren't the greatest. Basket weave design was turned on the Legacy Ornamental...
  4. FLY-BY-NITE REALTY

    Upon reading Martin's original announcement of the Summer Competition, my initial decision was to forgo the submission of an entry. Already having 10 birdhouses built a few years ago, all presently filled with their respective third broods this summer, by sparrows, great tits and blue tits, I...
  5. The final look of the bench stand

    Here is the final look of my earlier post - more elegance for the construction. As you can clearly see that is not a perfect project, but I think for non professinal workbench-maker I did not do too bad. Materials used - northeren pine and african black ebony. Tools - well u all know I do not...
  6. Hammer Head Cane

    The staff was made on a, Legacy Ornamental Mill ,It is red oak, 1 1/4 dia, to start with Handle is walnut, was cut out on the band saw This plan came with the machine, and was fun, all the other canes I have made were, sold or given as gifts, and I don't have pics. This actually came in handy a...
  7. Communion Table

    I started this table several weeks ago. It is my first large project using the Legacy Ornamental Mill. (I plan on writing a review of this tool/machine soon, but I wanted to get a little more use before hand.) This is a Communion Table (obviously) for a local church (commissioned no less...
  8. Power Tools, Hardware and Accessories
    I came across this tool, brand new, but I'm not 100% sure that I have all the parts. Does anyone have either an owner's manual or instructional DVD that came with this tool? Or, any pictures of one assembled? Or any advice?
  9. Marketplace Classifieds
    Hi, Since I haven't used the Legacy in well over a year, it's time to sell it. I purchased it in 2006 and only used it for two projects-I would that I would use it a lot more, but….it's been collecting dust instead of making it. The photo shows a layout of the 900 and all of the accessories...
  10. Power Tools, Hardware and Accessories
    In 2006 I obtained my Legacy 1200. Arrived all new and in the boxes with added Z-Axis carriage, turntable, and additional gears and parts. Router not included but I do have an extra 3.25 hp Porter Cable motor available for sale if desired. ($150) Paid a total of $3600 for the whole package...
  11. Safety in the Woodworking Shop
    Well I've been acquiring tools & machines for my (very near) future basement workshop. I have already gotten; TS, SCMS (w/ Craftsman MS stand), RAS, plunge router (w/ homemade table & fence), BS (benchtop), DP (benchtop), jointer, planer, tenoning jig, mortising machine, chisels and assorted...
  12. Blogs
    Open barley twist newel posts These are some newel posts that I made for a local contractor recently. They are made out of Knotty Alder and are 7" x 7" square. The barley twists are done on the legacy ornamental mill. The column caps were hand turned with a tenon and applied.
  13. Woodworking Skill Share
    Hi all! I'm in the finishing stages of a box I'm making and I have encountered a small problem. I have a walnut case with a strip of walnut (1/4" x 1/4") just inside the edges of the lid and base. Flush with the opening. This is just to thicken the sides and give the edges of the opening a look...
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