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    If the tools to paint with are in the paint...

    If the tools to paint with are in the paint dept., the electrical tools are in the electrical dept., the cement tools are with the cement., the drywall tools are with the drywall, the gardening tools...
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    Not Bleach, Ammonia ...

    Not Bleach, Ammonia

    http://www.djmarks.com/stories/djm/Fuming_Wood_47692.asp
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    I have had this exact problem. Cleaning the...

    I have had this exact problem. Cleaning the board sensor solved it for me.
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    Please see my edit to post #8 in this thread.

    Please see my edit to post #8 in this thread.
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    Jeff, you have convinced me I could not be more...

    Jeff, you have convinced me I could not be more correct. One sentence confirmed my thinking.

    "I've design automated machinery as part of my job and can say with confidence that machinery is quite...
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    How can I make this any easier to understand?? ...

    How can I make this any easier to understand?? For argument sake, lets say a board has 4 edges. A top, a bottom, a right and a left. The top will start (and hopefully remain) against the rail on...
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    The top edge is always at the same place. ...

    The top edge is always at the same place. Shouldn't be too hard to find where that is without a board sensor. Just a reference point for the Y axis would work.

    Calibration, you ask? Could easily...
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    Having been a beta owner and then forced to...

    Having been a beta owner and then forced to upgrade because parts were no longer available, one has to question if parts for the current machines will be available in 5 or 6 years.
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    Board Sensor, really stupid question

    I think LHR should do away it. All it does is confirm what it should all ready know. If an operator can figure out how to "build" a project with the software, surely they are capable of using a...
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    If I remember correctly Jon Jantz had some info....

    If I remember correctly Jon Jantz had some info. on this on his site, allcw.com He uses coreldraw and welds the letters together and then uses the trace function in the CW software package.

    After...
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    Anyone else notice...

    Evidently there has been a major improvement in the quality of the new machines recently sold. There seems to be a shortage of refurbs to sell on eBay.
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    A quick Google search shows there are a bunch of...

    A quick Google search shows there are a bunch of retailers selling this now, including Amazon. If Machinery Dist. does not have a 90 day return policy like Sears, I would cancel the order in a...
  13. Every fan blade I have seen is made from plywood,...

    Every fan blade I have seen is made from plywood, for very good reasons. I have done a little carving on plywood and the results are very marginal.
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    Check this thread. The damper may very well be...

    Check this thread. The damper may very well be your problem.

    http://www.carvewright.com/forum/showthread.php?t=5948

    John
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    I think this is a great idea. I would keep the...

    I think this is a great idea. I would keep the center point away from the edge slightly and then use a jointer to clean up the edges to create a "perfect" match. Even if a little hand work was...
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    Hey Al, I have a R1800 as well. If my CW quality...

    Hey Al, I have a R1800 as well. If my CW quality and reliability was half as good as the printer I would be thrilled. (BTW, I hope you are using 409, or anything else, that is made with distilled...
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    Homeowner policies I am familiar with have limits...

    Homeowner policies I am familiar with have limits on jewelry, photography equipment, etc. You might want to check and see if there is a limit on woodworking equipment. I can't imagine a $20K...
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    Whoa....

    I always thought that "user error" was a little over the top on this forum. After reading this thread......may have to change my thinking.
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    part #99. This used to be called a shock...

    part #99. This used to be called a shock absorber, I think. Now called a damper.

    http://carvewright.com/downloads/parts_list_manual.pdf
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    Is it to much to ask for a "hobby" tool to...

    Is it to much to ask for a "hobby" tool to produce professional results?? The QC (Quick Chuck, not Quality Control, although that point could be argued) on the CW is "hobby" grade. Look at what...
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    In Michigan: "Even if a merchant clearly...

    In Michigan:

    "Even if a merchant clearly discloses its no-return policy, there remain certain situations in which a merchant must allow the consumer to return merchandise."......"If the...
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    Hey there Al. I just find it absolutely mind...

    Hey there Al.

    I just find it absolutely mind numbing to think that after a year of selling 200 first run machines (the beta line, yes I bought one, the box said it was no. 40 of 200, and did the...
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    If you are looking at $2000 as the solution, you...

    If you are looking at $2000 as the solution, you will be disappointed with either machine. If you are looking at $2000 as an opportunity to explore CNC as a new method, knowing bigger and better...
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    Was this a Compucarve from Sears or a Carvewright...

    Was this a Compucarve from Sears or a Carvewright from LHR? If from LHR, that is very disappointing. It has been posted that they go over the machines they sell before sending them out to avoid...
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    That is correct. Posted by C. Morlier,...

    That is correct. Posted by C. Morlier, Carvewright staff Note: NO timetable for this

    http://www.carvewright.com/forum/showthread.php?p=10728#post10728
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