It could be your font selection or the application of the BOLD option. We need to see your MPC in order to know for sure.
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It could be your font selection or the application of the BOLD option. We need to see your MPC in order to know for sure.
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Turn the machine off and move the Truck by hand and see if you can accomplish the task with no extreme pressure. There could be several reasons for the contact not to be made, or the plate to move...
There are lots of owls in the Pattern Depot. Start with animal and narrow your search to Owls.
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It depends upon how and where you obtain your original. You may not edit another persons offered pattern.
If you there is a box around the offered pattern you may need to look for one without a...
You might start in the Pattern depot, on this page.
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http://store.carvewright.com/search.php?mode=search&page=2
No video, but I'll send you a private message.
It should be a simple MPC, but will depend in the thickenss of the stock.
This is probably the reason I have avoided publishing anything.
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If I understand your need, you want to "bevel" the edge of your board.
If this is what you want, you would simply assign a vector line to that edge and assign your degree bit to the depth you need....
Here it a link to the item.
It may not be a true 46 degree, but you can see it's on an angle.
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http://www.woodcraft.com/product/2000899/7414/4-universal-fitting.aspx
when I designed this my top loaded Vacuum Head, which may be what you now have, I got my 4" 45 degree fitting at the Wood Craft Store.
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Highlight the unwanted cut-path, press "Delete",save the altered design, and load that design to the Memory card.
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One of the first Tips & Tricks is on Layering.
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http://www.carvebuddy.com/PDFs/CW_TipsandTricks_Newsletters/CarveWrightTips&Tricks_Oct07.pdf
My first question is, "Di you carve all the Corian on the Optimal setting, so the the bit takes smaller cuts with each Pass"? If not, the bit is bulling through the stock which will dull the bit...
Once you have your 1st set of stop collarr you should not have to get packets frrom LHR! You simply buy 1/2 or 1/4" tubing from the local hardware store, use a razor knife, and cut your own!
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Hi Steve,
In the beginning, the machine will ask for each bit you have assigned. The last bit is usually the first bit to be used in the carving proceed. This is to register the original bit...
This link contains 3 AVI lessons on the subject od "Rotate". Thy should help you understand the concepts.
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http://www2.wcoil.com/~nharbison/cw-askbud%20downloads.htm
This error is usually nothing to worry about. It happens mostly on the old Quick Change Chuck, The machine is monitoring the spin speed of the cut motor. Sometimes the pressure Resistance of the...
I just copied the one you used for your cut-out, pasted it, and removed the cut-out on that one, reduced it for the inside area, then applied the carve area. No rocket science involved!
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It sounds as if your cutting bit is mounted too long in the QC adapter, thus it poked the hole in the Brass sensor side. Have you checked the bit section, is the manual for the proper position in the...
Try a different board and alter your light source/direction. See what results you get.
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I did lots of revisions!
Applied a small draft to the vines, text was floating at .125 9Changed the depth to .250 and lowered the height to 50, removed the line carve area and just replaced it with...
If you update your profile, similar to each of our righe hand corners (of each post) folks would have a rough idea as to where you are.
There is also, an entire forum section for which to add your...
Where does the bit touch as it prepares to carve? Does it touch on the very top of the board, as it does it'e checking, is there a lower surface where the bit is doing part of the 2nd series of...
http://www.carvewright.com/support-page/getting-started/tutorials/software-tutorials/project-designer/
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Call LHR, on Monday. It may be a wirine problem.
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