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  1. #21
    Join Date
    Apr 2011
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    S.S.R. of Maryland
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    Newb here, contemplating purchase of a new 'C' w/ all of the bells and whistles. I don't know a raster from a vector but fortunately I have young people in the house to guide me.
    I have a closet sized shop full of Festool kit, including a couple of their fabulously great but overpriced dust evacuation vacs, one of which I hope to see connected to a CW in the near future.

  2. #22
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    Jan 2010
    Location
    Southern Indiana
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    Dance0001 here.
    I have been into woodworking since I got out of high school. ( which has been several years ago.) I have had the carvewright
    (sears brand) for around 4 or 5 years. I love it. I have learned a lot from this forum and I encourage everyone that is interested in the carvewright to check out the forum. I have learned to work on the machine and repair most things. I also do a lot of other woodworking, I have just about every kind of wood working tool imaginable, and I love it!

  3. #23
    Join Date
    Dec 2010
    Location
    Texas
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    3

    Smile New Here

    Just wanted to say Im new. Got a carvewright for Christmas and been learning as i go. Thanks for all the post. They have been a huge help in getting through some of the learning time.

    Im In West Texas if there is anyone else out this way with a carvewright i would like to hear from you.

    Thanks

    Robert

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    New to this forum. Bought a "new, never used" carvewright off ebay, and am interested in using it to increase my shops capabilities.
    My focus is stairs, doors and custom millwork, and I think once I get the hang of this, it should suit my needs quite well (albeit a lot slower than the $70k monster CNC's my competitors have, but the same result at the end of the day -or 2 )

    most specifically, I am seeking out anyone who has successfully integrated one of these machines with a Legacy Mill?
    if you or anyone you know fits this profile, please let me know, as this is my first intent once I get the basic fundamentals of this.

    I look forward to meeting some of you, and am always willing to share my areas of expertise (millwork, joinery, fabrication, finish carpentry and manufacturing)

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    My focus is stairs, doors
    As a licensed Millwright and cabinet guy " retired" I would suggest using a 1.25" or bigger, spindle shaper for doors and stairs. The CW will do a good job for inhancing the big stuff.
    Last edited by liquidguitars; 05-28-2011 at 10:51 PM.

  6. #26
    Join Date
    Oct 2010
    Location
    Connecticut
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    willing to share my areas of expertise (millwork, joinery, fabrication, finish carpentry and manufacturing)
    Welcome to the forums, looks like we share the same areas of expertise

    Legacy Mill?
    I need to get out more, I've never heard of the Legacy Mill?. Thats a very cool
    machine, Im going to have to make that my next toy.

  7. #27
    Don Olivas Guest

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    I am new to this what wood is best to use for the carvwrite machine.

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    Just thought I would drop in here and introduce ourselves. My husband and I bought a Carvewright thru Jason Allen this September so that we could start our own carving business. We're serial entrepreneurs who have about 5 failed business attempts under our belt at the age of 30 and plan on selling wooden toys as well as lithopanes. We have three little boys 4,2 and 3 months and we essentially want to make good gifts for our family and allow others to buy them.

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    Hello J & J Roberson ... welcome to the forum.

  10. #30
    Join Date
    Sep 2007
    Location
    Northern Colorado
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    Quote Originally Posted by JMRoberson View Post
    Just thought I would drop in here and introduce ourselves. My husband and I bought a Carvewright thru Jason Allen this September so that we could start our own carving business. We're serial entrepreneurs who have about 5 failed business attempts under our belt at the age of 30 and plan on selling wooden toys as well as lithopanes. We have three little boys 4,2 and 3 months and we essentially want to make good gifts for our family and allow others to buy them.
    Welcome to the CarveWright community! Check in often to find out what is going on and post any questions you might have. Make sure you read up on the tips and tricks newsletters.

    Happy carving!
    RingNeckBlues
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