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    Scan Options Works Now!

    Again I want to thank you guys for your help. The fix is in. I called the CW techs and the simply told me to update to the latest software version which I think is 1.120. That did the trick. I can...
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    Software version

    Hi Jeff,

    I am currently running 1.113 version of the software. I did see that 1.120 is now available but, everything is working so well I did not see the need to jump on the upgrade, maybe I will...
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    Thanks but, I still have a problem

    I would like to thank you guys for the assistance, It is a great video by the way. However, as I originally posted, I never get the to the Scan Option Menu.

    I thought maybe that the sled I built...
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    Setting Scan Options?

    I have read the directions several times. Once both corners have been specified the display does not show the Scan Options Menu, where I wish to set the depth of scan.

    After setting the corners it...
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    The Perfect CW Companion

    I got tired of lugging our CW around and finding a flat spot to use it. So I made a trip to Lowe’s to purchase a mobile solution.

    These are designed for portable shop equipment like miter saws or...
  6. Plates and Platters

    Hi Ted,

    Actually Navigator, Ed, and I were referring to a Walking Stick. We were sharing ways of carving a CW pattern first on a square blank and then mounting in an ornamental mill, as we both...
  7. The CW really does a great job with templates

    Ed,

    Glad you found my post on Pin Routing.

    And yes we do have a web site, www.thewrightstuffworks.com You can do a profile lookup on anyone in the forum and find all the other info that is part...
  8. Our CW and other equipment

    Ed,

    We get a plunge of slightly over 5”, with digital readout, (3” on the old one) without move the rails. By the way it is the Z-axis.

    I understand that we do not want to make this into a...
  9. 2.5 hp go for the big thing

    Navigator, We are running 3.25 hp on our legacy. Just bought the new x-axis, or maybe its the y axis, what ever the router mounts on, the new mount has better visibility and greater depth. I should...
  10. Sorry for the miss quote

    Navigatior, your right! I guess is was responding to Flash and reference him instead of you.

    I should have guessed that you had a Legacy, who else deals with rope or barley twist. Now that we have...
  11. THANKS for the help!

    Although all of you will be blamed in the future, as you have enabled a photo uploading fool.

    I realy do appricate the help that everone on this forum provides. Makes me proud to be a part of a...
  12. More info on creating moldings.

    Flash is right, there is a difference between rope and barley twist. There is also a combination barley twist. The best source for these types of router bits is Magnate. That being said I still have...
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    The Photos of Templates

    I think, with help of other forum members, I can now upload the photos for pin router, templates and cutouts. Here goes!
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    Pin Router info

    I need to buy a photo program so that I can upload the photos I mentioned earlier.

    The pin router is a attachment mounted over your table mounted router. With our CW, I cut a patern at a depth of...
  15. What is the secrect for attaching photos

    I have 5.3 megpixled camera, tried to upload photos, not there. Tried a word doc with photos, not there. I am sure this is simple, whats the secert?
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    This makes awsome templates!

    This machine is awesome. We are a small manufacture of the unique and many one of kind’s projects.

    At a wood show last week I bought a "Pin Router" it is a $49.00 attachment for a table mounted...
  17. Rope detail

    Rope detail is created with an ornamental mill. The blank is rotated while the cutter moves on the length, creating the rope detail.

    You may consider buying the rope molding at Home Depot or...
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    Poll: Another option

    The survey includes Brass brush, sand paper or Steel wool. Another option is nylon brush. This works well for soft or hard woods. We usualy finish with a dreml tool with a "brass wheel". To use sand...
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    Try MDF for Prototypes

    We have been very happy with MDF (20 bucks for a 49"X97" 3/4" sheet) Its cheap and carves well. We use a nylon brush and a dremel with brass wire brushes to clean up the fuss. It is a cheap...
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