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  1. Default Craftsman Compucarve for sale with scanning probe

    I bought a Craftsman Compucarve the beginning of this past summer, and I never ended up really using it. There is 9 hours and 17 minutes of cutting time on it, or so. There are a couple cosmetic defects, but it is all totally functional (the belt is torn lengthwise, the flexshaft sheathing is partially melted.) I'm including all the usual stuff- the original 1/16th carving, 1/8th cutting, the card reader, the memory card, the changer, and I'm also including some liquid wrench with moly, and as mentioned, the scanning probe. Anyway, I've listed it on ebay for your perusal.
    And thank you guys so much. I bought it more or less because everyone in the community seemed so enthusiastic about the machine. I'm a lot more comfortable with cad, so now I'm looking into something more reliant on that.

    here is the link to ebay:
    http://www.ebay.com/itm/120828388895

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  2. Default Did you sell your machine? I'm looking for one.

    Did you sell it?

    Quote Originally Posted by weekendofsound View Post
    I bought a Craftsman Compucarve the beginning of this past summer, and I never ended up really using it. There is 9 hours and 17 minutes of cutting time on it, or so. There are a couple cosmetic defects, but it is all totally functional (the belt is torn lengthwise, the flexshaft sheathing is partially melted.) I'm including all the usual stuff- the original 1/16th carving, 1/8th cutting, the card reader, the memory card, the changer, and I'm also including some liquid wrench with moly, and as mentioned, the scanning probe. Anyway, I've listed it on ebay for your perusal.
    And thank you guys so much. I bought it more or less because everyone in the community seemed so enthusiastic about the machine. I'm a lot more comfortable with cad, so now I'm looking into something more reliant on that.

    here is the link to ebay:
    http://www.ebay.com/itm/120828388895

    and here are some pictures:
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