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    The CarveWright software enables you to place designs on both sides of the workpiece. Many times the design will require a special jig in order to carve on both sides because of the way the machine moves and measures the piece. We are developing jigs to address many special cases like this and some of our users have created their own jigs.

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    Default Can I carve on both sides of the material?

    When do you expect the jig to be available? Price range?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Azbear
    When do you expect the jig to be available? Price range?
    I'll jump in w/ an answer. Usually all that is requires is a sled of some sort. A piece of smooth ply and some double stick tape. Most times, I've found that the projects just require a little extra wood in all dimensions.
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