I used photoshop and photoshop essentials to "even out the lights and darks so the range was narrower. On the dark areas, I lighten them a LOT. By making the blacks greys, it doesn't cut so deep. ...
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I used photoshop and photoshop essentials to "even out the lights and darks so the range was narrower. On the dark areas, I lighten them a LOT. By making the blacks greys, it doesn't cut so deep. ...
Highdet, I just put 2.0 on two machines. You have to license the program to two specific computers, but they allow the software on two computers. I already did it so I know it's true.
My flex heated up because the bearings went out in the head that rotates the bit. It caused the motor to work harder and put strain on the shaft. I replaced the head and problem solved.
CW allows the software to be placed on two computers. I've done it for a few years now.
I bought the last one Ed had made about a month ago. It really works well.
That works fine Morton. I do that all the time.
Does anyone know where I can buy a rotary jig. I could not find them on the Carvewrite website, nor ebay
It will also heat up when the bearings start to go in the carriage because it has to work so hard.
I use a sled and hot glue 4 inches on each end so I don't waste any wood. Works fine if the rails are good.
I like to use a sled with absolute straight hardwood runners and masking tape on the bottom of the side that goes over the brass. That and the two support rollers from Harbor Frieght solved this...
I just happened on your post. I do the same thing using a spindlel sander. I'd be interested in seeing your prototype when you get it finished.
Thanks
Dominic Bruno
Land O Lakes FL.
My problem was just the opposite. I have been using my CW a week. I found problems when I tried to seat the 1/16th carving bit. The holders were "dinged" when I received them from CW. I bought...
I had my machine a week. A couple of the bit holders had "nicks" in them when they arrived. It looks like the 1/16th carving bit drove straight down and when the head moved it snapped off the...