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dltccf
07-19-2011, 06:01 PM
I just purchased a CarveWright and would be willing to host or start a usergroup here in Maryland. I am located in Taylorsville, about halfway between Westminster and Mount Airy.

lynnfrwd
07-19-2011, 06:03 PM
Welcome to CW! Fill out the form at: http://www.carvewright.com/2010CWweb/usersgroups/cwuserscroups.php
and we can get you started!

jpaluck
07-20-2011, 08:12 PM
Back in maryland these days myself..Rockville..let me know when you are going to have your users group

dltccf
07-20-2011, 09:22 PM
Back in maryland these days myself..Rockville..let me know when you are going to have your users group

Ok, I will. I saw your signature so I looked at your pattern store. Wow, you have some absolutely beautiful patterns. Looks like a tutorial on how you go about that would be a great topic for the first one.

jpaluck
07-21-2011, 12:31 AM
Just shoot me a pm with an e-mail or phone number and let me know

alan.galbraith
07-28-2011, 08:46 AM
I'm from Carlisle, Pa. not far from Hagerstown Md. would be willing to join your group since there doesn't seem to be any here in Pa.

dltccf
07-28-2011, 08:58 AM
I'm from Carlisle, Pa. not far from Hagerstown Md. would be willing to join your group since there doesn't seem to be any here in Pa.

Great. I filled out the application to start a user group about a week ago, but haven't heard anything yet. If I don't hear something soon, I'm fine with arranging a get together on our own.

dltccf
08-24-2011, 01:13 PM
Anyone want to propose a time for the Maryland usergroup to get together? I will host.

dltccf
10-20-2011, 03:04 PM
I just saw the notice about Carvewright being at the Woodworking Show at the Maryland Sate Fairgrounds on Jan 6-8 posted over at the CNC Art Guild.

http://cutscarvesandcolors.ning.com/events/the-woodworking-diy-shows-3

Anyone else from the area going? Perhaps we could meet at the Carvewright booth?

I went last year for the first time. I loved it. One vendor there was letting people turn pens. I signed up and did one. Great fun.

dave

jpaluck
10-20-2011, 09:35 PM
Dave

I am in Rockville..havent changed the bethany beach thing in the profile..I will definitly meet up with you...love that show.

dltccf
01-02-2012, 11:04 AM
The Woodworking show in Timonium is coming up this weekend. Anyone going?

dave

dltccf
02-27-2012, 02:29 PM
I am willing to host a Maryland users group meeting at my house. What day of the week would suit the most potential users? Or should I just pick and arbitrary date?

dave

dltccf
01-25-2014, 08:58 PM
The inaugural meeting of the Maryland users group (which we may have to call the Maryland/Southern Pennsylvania user group as we will have several members from PA) will take place at Tyler Newberry's cabinet making shop at 410 Abbottstown pike, Abbottstown, pa 17301 On Sunday Feb 16th at 2:00PM. Tyler generously volunteered his heated shop for the meeting, heated being the key draw with the weather we have been having lately. If you are interested in attending PM me or just reply.

I met several CW users at the woodworking show in Baltimore and we should have a pretty good group. Several had pictures of their work and there was some nice pieces. If you are within driving distance of Abbottstown you are hereby invited.


Tyler's website is newberrymillwork.com (http://newberrymillwork.com) if you want to check it out.


dave

dltccf
02-13-2014, 08:37 PM
Just bumping this thread to let everyone know that we don't plan on letting the big snowstorm stop us. We still plan to have the first meeting of the Maryland users group this Sunday afternoon.

dave

dltccf
02-16-2014, 08:20 PM
Today we had the first meeting of the Mason Dixon chapter of the carvewright user group. Since about half were pa residents and half md residents we decided on the Mason Dixon name. We had an enthusiastic group of a dozen people with experience level ranging from about 4 years to 'haven't even taken my machine out of the box yet'. We talked about a number of topics from basic use of the software to dust collection. We decided to get together once month on the second Sunday afternoon and we will continue in the same venue at Tyler Newberry's. They have a great shop setup. Next month on March 9th we will be discussing sleds. We will also be conducting a review of Larry's home brewed beer which he has promised to bring. Attached are some pictures.

Dave67634

dltccf
03-10-2014, 11:48 AM
Here's what you missed Sunday if you weren't at the user group meeting. We had lower attendance than last month. I guess I need to send out a reminder. Next month I will do that. There were 5 of us in attendance. We were looking forward to tasting some of Larry Stroebel's homebrew but neither he nor his beer were in attendance. Last month there were some questions about making sleds, so I brought two sleds that I had made for two projects I had done. Sleds are pretty easy to make from scrap plywood, but if you go online and look at some of the fancy ones people have made you can get intimidated. These were simple and ugly and will intimidate no one. But easily demonstrated all the features you need to have in a successful sled.

I also brought my dust collector so that those who don't have one can see how it fits into the machine. It is a little different than the ringneck blues one, but pretty close in how it operates.

We spent some time talking about the 3D pattern suite. I recently purchased it and have been playing with it. In playing I realized a quick and easy way to use the sweep rails feature to make pieces that look like they were turned on the lathe. Not the fully round stock, but the half a turned piece you might see on a sconce set or a pillar on a clock. I also demonstrated the sweep round feature and how it can be used to make things like picture frames.

We talked a little about videos for training and that reminded me to show where you can find a treasure trove of videos created by a wonderful gentleman from the
carvewright forum who went by the handle Askbud. he died last year, but the videos he created were recently put on a youtube channel called Askbud's Carvewright Channel http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuPGNf9VTXuRJhI16xExxEQ he made a video of just about everything you could think of doing with the designer software. And probably a few things you wouldn't have thought of.

We also watched another video while we were on youtube of Izzy Swan and his jig for making bowls on a tablesaw. Pretty cool stuff. Youtube can definitely suck up hours of time.

We discussed next month's meeting. Tyler may have to be coaching lax on Sunday afternoon, but the shop will be open and his dad will be there. We also still need to try to find a location closer to Rocky so that the couple of guys down in that area can get together. Perhaps someone can volunteer.

dave

bchawkins
07-29-2014, 04:21 PM
I live in St Mary's County MD, and am new to the CW and all its capabilities. Is this users group still going? If so, could I please be added to the list for possible attendence?

Thanks, and hope to see everyone soon!

Brian

AlBCuttnWud
11-01-2014, 08:56 AM
I live in St Mary's County MD, and am new to the CW and all its capabilities. Is this users group still going? If so, could I please be added to the list for possible attendence?

Thanks, and hope to see everyone soon!

Brian



Brian,
I am in Leonardtown….by chance did you find a local group? If not, interested in starting up one with me?

-Al

szarek1
12-18-2018, 04:33 PM
The inaugural meeting of the Maryland users group (which we may have to call the Maryland/Southern Pennsylvania user group as we will have several members from PA) will take place at Tyler Newberry's cabinet making shop at 410 Abbottstown pike, Abbottstown, pa 17301 On Sunday Feb 16th at 2:00PM. Tyler generously volunteered his heated shop for the meeting, heated being the key draw with the weather we have been having lately. If you are interested in attending PM me or just reply.

I met several CW users at the woodworking show in Baltimore and we should have a pretty good group. Several had pictures of their work and there was some nice pieces. If you are within driving distance of Abbottstown you are hereby invited.


Tyler's website is newberrymillwork.com (http://newberrymillwork.com) if you want to check it out.


dave
I have ha a carvewright for 12 years but have not really but have not use i to it full potential. Would like to find a group to share ideas and get help when needed.