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Atlanta Woodworking Show Review

January 28th, 2008 · 2 Comments

Part 1

This weekend I had an opportunity to visit the woodworking show in Atlanta, and the place was packed! All the great tools and craftsmen displays were enough to keep me wandering around for hours. Most of the same companies were there like Kreg, Dewalt, Bosch, Freud, Delta, and the one that impressed me the most was the Legacy ornamental milling machine. I visited one of these shows a few years ago and was introduced to this American made machine and was pretty impressed then, now after a few years it seems the company has taken their products to a new level. I watched as one of their representatives carved a spring like candle stick in about 20 minutes. Not only was I impressed with the machine, but the demonstration was done so professionally that I couldn’t help thinking to myself that this is a first rate company. Legacy Woodworking Machinery not only offers a variety of products at several affordable price ranges, but an extensive online support system that I have never seen a tool manufacturer offer. They call it the Legacy Woodworking Academy.

Now, I’ve been woodworking for about 25 years and have spent thousands of dollars purchasing decorative products to incorporate into our designs. This machine not only could have saved me money, but it could have taken our work to an even higher level. The simplicity of operating this machine is mind boggling. For those of you out there that are not familiar with this machine, I added a Youtube demonstration video at the bottom of this post showing one of these machines in action.

For more on Legacy Machine you can visit their website at legacywoodworking.com

The Legacy 900 in action

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Some of the products milled on the Legacy Machine

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This is what I witnessed the other day

 

 

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2 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Jason // Jan 29, 2008 at 10:57 pm

    Wow.. what I would do to have one of those!

  • 2 Pop in Training // Jan 30, 2008 at 10:22 am

    Cough up $2,800.00 and this bad boy can be all yours.

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