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    Thank You for the Mpc file I carved one for each machine and I no longer have dust on the floor around the machine to clean up. I use both Top and Bottom dust collection is is GREAT!!!
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    sorry for the little silly question. i see that it is drawn as a 2 sided carve. does this mean i need to split it into 2 different project files or will it prompt me to flip it over haha.
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    For those who use this, which setting did you use? Draft, Normal, Best or Optimal? Am I safe to assume that draft would likely be sufficient, possibly requiring only light sanding?
    "Build a man a fire, and he'll be warm for a day. Set a man on fire, and he'll be warm for the rest of his life."

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    Quote Originally Posted by lilskip View Post
    sorry for the little silly question. i see that it is drawn as a 2 sided carve. does this mean i need to split it into 2 different project files or will it prompt me to flip it over haha.
    The CW is built to do 2-sided carving - no need to split up the project at all. Just read the instructions for 2-sided carving, as it is critical which direction you flip the board. Then load your board, follow the prompts on the lcd screen and carve away!
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    Quote Originally Posted by DurhamDev View Post
    For those who use this, which setting did you use? Draft, Normal, Best or Optimal? Am I safe to assume that draft would likely be sufficient, possibly requiring only light sanding?
    I used normal(2.5 hours roughly) but draft should be okay if you don't want to paint it up or anything.
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    Thanks for the Pattern it carved out perfectly. I just think its funny that the Dust collection adapter makes such a mess you need the dust collector hooked up.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by lilskip View Post
    Thanks for the Pattern it carved out perfectly. I just think its funny that the Dust collection adapter makes such a mess you need the dust collector hooked up.....
    No prob... Glad you like it, and also glad you will have a cleaner machine from now on!
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    Would anyone be willing to make this for me? If so let me know how much shipped to 27360.
    I would like to have a dust collection setup before learning how to use the carvewright.

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    Thanks fletch, works great and an excellent design, good job.
    Last edited by badger2424; 03-03-2011 at 06:44 AM.
    Love to Make the sawdust, But I sure Hate to clean it up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by badger2424 View Post
    Thanks fletch, works great and an excellent design, good job.
    You're welcome - Thanks kindly!
    ROCKin' with my Dust Collector - Get the mpc here
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