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    Question Has anyone converted their Legacy Ornamental Mill?

    I'd like to hear from those of you that have done a DIY conversion of their Legacy Ornamental Mill. I'd love to see build logs or photos, just any information would be great! I'd like to mess around with my 1200 and wondered what it would take.

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    Follow up on Legacy retrofit

    I am a new member and joined to find information on converting a Legacy Mill to CNC. Were you successful in your efforts?


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    You mean this?

    CNC from wax model?
    It's scanned


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    I haven't tried to convert it yet, but I'm seriously considering adding some kind of motor to the X-axis, even if it's just a cordless drill or some such thing.


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