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    Default Sharing some future kindlnig

    Here are some of the projects I have used to learn about the software and hardware.

    Al
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails jersey_196.jpg   doll_242.jpg   empire_122.jpg   elk_177.jpg  

    finished_frame_825.jpg   frame_parts_379.jpg  

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    Why dont you put those in the share section , Great work

    Tom

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    Super nice job on the projects, keep up the excellant work.

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    I am a new guy and therefore you can assume that I know very little about the CarveWright system - I am attempting to convert an *.mpg to a *.mpc that can be recognized by CarveWright as a valid pattern - I can load the *.mpg into the pattern editor but cannot go further, so I cannot upload to the flashcard where the pattern can be carved - It appears that you have accomplished this so I would appreciate an assist on this matter -

    Thanks from exgenius

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    I am having difficulty changing an imported *.mpg into a *.mpc that can be uploaded tobe carved - I would appreciate any assistance you can render -

    Thanks
    exGenius

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    An .mpg file is an audio file, has nothing to do with the CW. Do you mean a PNG file? If you have loaded the file into the pattern editor you need to save it as a pattern file to your library. Then you create a new project in Designer, open the library, place you pattern, etc.

    Take a look at the tutorials the CW has provided: http://www.carvewright.com/cms/tutorials, that should help get you started.
    Happy carving , Jeff Birt

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    Alexa,

    The projects look great. Did you buy some of the patterns that you used?

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    Thumbs up

    Alexa looks like you are a learning quite well great looking projects,
    Where is the "Any Key" key located on the keypad
    Growing old is a privilege not everyone gets to enjoy.

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    Thumbs up Really Nice!

    If that's your "learning" work Alexa, I'd say you're well on your way!! Keep it up!
    Christopher Neil Albrecht
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    Hey Guys,

    Look at the dates. The original post was almost 2 months ago.
    Mel

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