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bjmwoodworker
09-05-2013, 10:29 PM
I am contemplating buying these two packages but I am using 1.187 designer. what features of the new software packages do I lose by not upgrading to designer 2?

fwharris
09-05-2013, 10:38 PM
The 2d/3d features are the same in either designer version. With 2.0 you do gain added features that work with with some of the 2d/3d features. These are the add ons with 2.0 http://www.carvewright.com/designer-2-0/

bergerud
09-06-2013, 12:01 AM
The 3d tools in Designer 1.187 are not very stable. If you only want to buy two of the three: 2d, 3d, or 2.0, I would recommend the 3d and Designer 2.0. I think that is the best bang for the buck. You get a much more stable system with many cool new text features. I think the new features of 2.0 are worth more than the 2d tools.

henry1
09-06-2013, 06:06 AM
The 3d tools in Designer 1.187 are not very stable. If you only want to buy two of the three: 2d, 3d, or 2.0, I would recommend the 3d and Designer 2.0. I think that is the best bang for the buck. You get a much more stable system with many cool new text features. I think the new features of 2.0 are worth more than the 2d tools.

Thx bergerud I was wondering about that sound good to me do you have the 2, 3 and the 2,02 yourself

bergerud
09-06-2013, 08:42 AM
I have everything except the CO2 dragster stuff. I just think you get quite a bit more for your money buying 2.0 than buying the 2D tools. I like the 2D tools and use them all the time. It is just that if I had to make a choice, I would go with 2.0. If you are serious about using the 3D tools, I think you will want the stability of 2.0.

bjmwoodworker
09-06-2013, 06:04 PM
Thanks Bergerud for your help. I think that I like your suggestions now if we could just convince CW to offer 3d and designer 2.0 for 349.50 Btw the way I just finished making the rotary jig version 2 and I have figured out how most of the parts go together but I dont see what the rails are for... also I thought I saw a pattern for the rotary jig to test it but cant seem to find it now. again thanks for you recommendations and help

Bobby

bergerud
09-06-2013, 06:26 PM
Btw the way I just finished making the rotary jig version 2 and I have figured out how most of the parts go together but I dont see what the rails are for... also I thought I saw a pattern for the rotary jig to test it but cant seem to find it now. again thanks for you recommendations and help

Bobby

The rail runs between the dowel and the belts. It is what rolls the dowel and lifts the roller lifter. One needs a different size rail for different diameter dowels.

The post you are looking for :

http://forum.carvewright.com/showthread.php?20058-Rotary-Jig-Prototype-II&p=207002#post207002