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supershingler
01-29-2009, 10:40 AM
ive had my carverwright since july of 08. i have 140 hrs of carving on it and have had only minor problems with it. you have to take the time to learn this machine and not get in a hurry to try to produce large items from the start.

start small and learn your machine and also you have to clean and maintain the machine to get the performance. it is not like any of your other woodworking machine that you can just plug in and go.

ive only had a cover switch and a board sensor go bad on mine(both covered under warranty) and had to replace the qc because i got in a hurry and didnt get the bit set properly. most of the problem people have are pilot error and could have been avoided.

the best way i can describe it is like this: you can buy a car a drive it away but if you buy an airplane you have to learn how to operate it to get you where you want to go.

i love my machine and will buy another when i get my tax refund back.

the thing you can do with this carver is endless and you will lose some sleep just laying awake trying to figure out what you will do next.

we at the forum call our selves carvaholic's
it is very addicting

kendall

Digitalwoodshop
01-29-2009, 10:47 AM
Good advice.

AL