I can't tell from the picture, but did the object being carved also change in depth or was it just the floor region?
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I can't tell from the picture, but did the object being carved also change in depth or was it just the floor region?
I receive the "Check Cut-Motor" message right before it begins carving. This happens EVERYTIME without fail. This has been like this for over a year, regardless of which software version I'm using. I...
According to the site, it an online order only.
I noticed that Craftsman is offering reconditioned systems for $999.
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00910148000P?mv=rr
There should not be any tabs as you're not doing a cut out. Look forward to seeing pictures. The project sounds quite interesting.
Yep. That's the same one I purchased from them. I would contact them to see if they could make the change to remove the banner.
It certainly has and I certainly have. Unfortunately not as much with the machine until recently. I've designed a couple of house sign layout to sell and they have been keeping me quite busy...
I purchased a Pumpkin pattern and a Masonic emblem a while back from Vector Art 3D. I asked what they would charge to have the pumpkin pattern changed to remove the vines. They changed it for free....
I went back and designed a smaller sample as Jeff suggested. The design did have some arcs and corners as the original pattern had. I ran the project and all went well. :) At this point, I can only...
Ben,
The project required the V bit to carve down .375" and then do the cutout. At the start of the project the machine asked for the cutting bit and then the V bit. I stopped the project...
That is such a nice piece of work. Well done! Nice finish!
So, after adjusting the fold down support trays, thoroughly cleaning the machine, checking the brass roller and O ring, etc, etc, etc...I tried the same sign project as before, but this time I only...
The O ring is there and I checked it for nicks. It looks good. Also, as pointed out, this sensor is firm but flexible. It didn't seem to have a spring, though.
Ken,
Thanks. After reading that post, I'm a bit intrigued about the board roller sensor. Although the piece of wood I was working with had enough material to stay under the rollers, the piece...
John,
What rubber hose are you specifically talking about on the feed trays? I've had to replace the belts twice but do not remember seeing anything like that. But that doesn't mean that I...
Ken,
That is a great assessment. This is quite frustrating as I had planned on spending my weekend filling a few orders on home signs and now that plan's shot. I had to change plans and get out...
Ken,
The actual board is 31" x 11 1/2". The design board is 24" x 11 1/2". The sign outline is 10" x 23". The board is poplar which was planed prior to machining. Also, the extension panels are...
I created a sign that is 10" x 23", with a 90 degree V edge route set to .375" deep. After each pass, the bit would go a little deeper, as expected. However, the measurement of the board on each pass...
First, I must give a :D BIG THANK YOU :D to Greybeard. He was quite generous with his time in converting some text to centerline for me. And believe me, it takes significant time in doing one...
I've had the same results. Understand that the carving bit is tapered. If you have a small font that is raised, the tapered part of the bit will "eat" into to lettering. A couple of ways to avoid...
I'm going to tear mine apart to see if I find a quarter!!! :D
I know there hase been talk about CW offering the Centerline for $50. However, I think that they should throw us a bone and give it to us for free. Was this not offered early on as a feature of the...
If you're wanting to do thin pieces of wood, take the thin piece and either spot glue or double-stick tape it to the top of a thicker piece. This way you can cut through without having them become...
This is a Chocolate Box font raised lettering I did that I use for monograms.
The Superman pattern is located on the Pattern Sharing Depot thread.