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    Default soon 2b new owner

    will be buying a carvewright in the next week...Can not get everything at once.I will have about $2400.00 for my initial purchase.What would yall buy FIRST looking back.I would appreciate any input or advice.

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    First off Welcome to the CW Forum,

    And Congrats on your new machine purchases!
    Remember to save the box and all the packing materials,
    and check for any loose screws. nuts, bolts, or parts
    also please check to make sure the Flex-Shaft is lubed with fresh chain lube w/Molly

    Be sure to read all the Tips and Tricks posts and if you can watch all the Videos offered.
    at the CW Site and here on the Forum.
    Last edited by Kenm810; 07-02-2010 at 12:34 PM.
    Ken


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    First off, welcome to the forum.

    I'll start the list. LOL I would buy Centerline Text right from the start.


    Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by bw5then View Post
    will be buying a carvewright in the next week...Can not get everything at once.I will have about $2400.00 for my initial purchase.What would yall buy FIRST looking back.I would appreciate any input or advice.
    Presuming that you are getting the "C" version, you will have the CarveTight Assembly.
    1) Get a collet.
    2) Get the Probe.
    3) Get Centerline.
    4) I would get the 60 degree V-bit (at least).
    5) Warranty is up to you.

    The collet will allow you to use the V-bits and others you get later. The probe allows you to copy/scan figurines and such so you may make all those special patterns. The Probe software is the Design Edit feature that will help you hone the patterns you make. Centerline and the V-bits will give you the full ability to design text as you wish.

    Until you get the other "fancy" bits, you will be limited on how you apply MPC(s) that you pick up from the forum. You will need to adapt with what you have on hand.

    Check out my "Download" section below, if you have not done so as yet.
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    Well, I first buy just the machine that came with the 1/16" and 1/8" bits. Depend on what you use it for, extra stuff can be added later. For me the 1/16" and 1/8" bits will do all job that I needed done.

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    I bought the full set of bits and I regret doing so.

    Start out with the 1/16 carving and the 1/8" cutting and wait to see what else you might need.

    I also saved all the PDF instructions to a thumb drive and had it printed out at an office supply store. That way I could have a printed manual next to the machine in the shop.

    I think adding Centerline is a good move.

    Start with the basics and see how you end up using the machine.

    Oh....... and welcome to the club.

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    We bought the machine with the probe and the bit set. We then added centerline text. If I had to do it over I'd get the machine and the centerline text and the two vee bits. The next thing I would add would be the 1/4" ball bit. Most of the rest of the bits in the set we haven't used and probably will never use, at least not in the carvewright. I use the centerline a lot and the 1/4" ball joint. We've used the probe once. It is a handy thing to have but we've had little or no need for it so I guess I'd put it off till you really have a project to use it on.
    Sometimes I'm just totally underwhelmed!
    Series "A" Craftsman with Carvetight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaroot View Post
    We bought the machine with the probe and the bit set. We then added centerline text. If I had to do it over I'd get the machine and the centerline text and the two vee bits. The next thing I would add would be the 1/4" ball bit. Most of the rest of the bits in the set we haven't used and probably will never use, at least not in the carvewright. I use the centerline a lot and the 1/4" ball joint. We've used the probe once. It is a handy thing to have but we've had little or no need for it so I guess I'd put it off till you really have a project to use it on.
    Please remember that the Probe includes Design Editor. Without Design Editor, you will not be able to perfect any image (photo or otherwise) that you import in to your Design Library.
    If you just spend $199 For design Editor, you miss the probe cost of just $100. I don't think you can buy just the probe itself from LHR, it's $299 for the package that includes the Editor.
    AskBud
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    7/15/2012 Titles begin with "2D-3D Build a Pattern-Part-3"

    CW Vacuum Head Project =>> CLICK HERE
    AskBud Home Page =>> CLICK HERE <<=PC lessons or CW lessons

    More than 1250 AskBud patterns
    vvv-CLICK BELOW-vvv
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    Quote Originally Posted by AskBud View Post
    Please remember that the Probe includes Design Editor. Without Design Editor, you will not be able to perfect any image (photo or otherwise) that you import in to your Design Library.
    If you just spend $199 For design Editor, you miss the probe cost of just $100. I don't think you can buy just the probe itself from LHR, it's $299 for the package that includes the Editor.
    AskBud
    The Pattern Editor is $199.99 by itself.

    The Probe is $299.99 and includes the Pattern Editor FREE.

    WARNING: If you purchase the Pattern Editor and then later decide to purchase the probe, the probe still costs $299.99 even though you already have the Pattern Editor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AskBud View Post
    Please remember that the Probe includes Design Editor. Without Design Editor, you will not be able to perfect any image (photo or otherwise) that you import in to your Design Library.
    If you just spend $199 For design Editor, you miss the probe cost of just $100. I don't think you can buy just the probe itself from LHR, it's $299 for the package that includes the Editor.
    AskBud
    Yeah you're right but I don't use that much either. I find it a bit frustrating and tedious. I'd just as soon clean up things in a photo editing software. In any case it is not one of the first things that I would purchase for my machine. And like I said wait until you need it and I guess if you need the pattern editor then you certainly should purchase the package.
    Sometimes I'm just totally underwhelmed!
    Series "A" Craftsman with Carvetight.

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