I have had my Legacy for a number of years now, and while it does not get
the use I would like to see, it has held up well. The reason it does not
get as much use as I would like is because I do a lot of custom work, and
get paid to do what people pay me to do - i.e. I do not use it unless
someone is paying me for something that can be done on it. However, and
more to your point, a good friend of mine, who lives just down the road from
me, has made more pieces on his Legacy than probably all the rest of the
owners in the world combined. His name is Jim Neff, and he is featured from
time to time in their magazine. He has done thousands upon thousands of
pieces on his machine, and while parts do need replacing from time to time,
overall his has held up pretty well.
On the down side, it can be a bit finicky to adjust, and it has a fairly
steep learning curve. On the up side, it can do some pretty neat stuff
besides make spirals, although it does them well. If you want to see some
of my work (a very little bit of my work) on it, you can go to my personal
page (URL below). When you get to the main page, there are two links on the
Legacy.
Bill
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Bill
Bill Grumbine
Bowl Turning DVD www.wonderfulwood.com/dvd.html
commercial site www.wonderfulwood.com
personal site www.enter.net/~ultradad
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Regards,
Don