Welcome, Jim! Looking forward to seeing what you create!
Welcome, Jim! Looking forward to seeing what you create!
Michael T
Happy Carving!
╔═══ Links to Patterns & Resources for CompuCarve™ & CarveWright™ ═══╗
RingNeckBlues
My patterns on the Depot
DC-INSERT It Just Sucks!
Proven to out perform all others!
Buy CarveWright
Colorado FaceBook Users Group
All patterns and projects that I share on the CarveWright forum are for your personal carving purpose. They are not to be shared, sold or posted on any other web site without permission from RingNeckBlues Designs.
Welcome Jim. If you are already a wood worker and have a well equipped shop, thei amazing machineis just another (but powerful) tool in your arsenal.
Clint
Hi to all. My name is Joe and obviously am new to wood carving. Hope to hear from many knowledgeable people with help for a novice with questions
Hi everyone I bought a compucarve from Sears 10 years ago and put less than 10 hours on it. It sat in my repair shop since then But I'm back and gonna have some fun with this baby
Welcome back to the CW world! Both my machines are CompuCarve also! Have done upgrades on both over the years, as a lot has changed/improved.
Lube everything up, inspect everything closely, and read up if you need some reminders on how to run it!
Michael T
Happy Carving!
╔═══ Links to Patterns & Resources for CompuCarve™ & CarveWright™ ═══╗
Welcome Joe and gitrbldr. Let us know what we can help you with and looking forward to seeing some of your work.
RingNeckBlues
My patterns on the Depot
DC-INSERT It Just Sucks!
Proven to out perform all others!
Buy CarveWright
Colorado FaceBook Users Group
All patterns and projects that I share on the CarveWright forum are for your personal carving purpose. They are not to be shared, sold or posted on any other web site without permission from RingNeckBlues Designs.
Hi my name is Kevin and I am new to CNC and the forum. I look forward to learning all I can from all of you.
Got a used Carvewright and just ordered a carvetight upgrade for it. The cut motor only has 57hrs on it.
Looking to make some great things with it.
My Name is Al. I am retired now 12 years after selling my business. My woodworking experience is probably in the intermediate range. I have been building cabinets, furniture and ultimate goal is a Hal Taylor rocker. I purchased a used machine with 90 hours. I am not especially software savy and have been fooling around with my machine with some simple stuff and so far NOT pleased with what i've done. but think I could benefit from some "local" hands on support. I live in the Baltimore area.What is the best way through this forum to make contact initially email phone?