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    Hello floyd
    I am still pouting. I thought he bought the machine for me(lol) I guess I am going to have to buy my own.

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    Thanks Floyd for the sources. Terry I am learning Vectric Aspire. I sure has everything I will need. This is my first carve for a customer's wedding. It is 17" X 25" carved in maple.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stanv77 View Post
    Hello floyd
    I am still pouting. I thought he bought the machine for me(lol) I guess I am going to have to buy my own.
    Stan,

    Now it is confirmed that Tom is just a big tease!!!
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    I'm envious. But then it wouldn't fit in my shop anyway. That looks like a beautiful machine and I wish you the very best in your growing business.

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    Thanks Sharon, it has been a fun ride so far.
    Tom Watson
    Two CW's and D.C.-Top Mount Insert @ Ringneckblues.com Get the dust out!!
    50" X 48" PDJ Pilot Pro CNC http://www.pdjinc.com

    Check out my Facebook page for current carvings at http://www.facebook.com/signsinwood

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    Did you do this wedding sign on your new CNC?

    Good looking sign.

    Was good seeing you last week at the conference.
    Happy Carving

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    Thanks Robert, Yes it is my first carve with the new CNC, it will have a antique brass background with gold words and design. It was wonderful seeing you brother!
    Tom Watson
    Two CW's and D.C.-Top Mount Insert @ Ringneckblues.com Get the dust out!!
    50" X 48" PDJ Pilot Pro CNC http://www.pdjinc.com

    Check out my Facebook page for current carvings at http://www.facebook.com/signsinwood

    Watsons Wooden Words http://www.signsinwood.com & Messages in Wood http://www.messagesinwood.com/

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    Well, I haven't gotten out of my shop much lately but it looks like I need a road trip to Bonney Lake! I would like to see your new machine. It is something I'm going to have to do but really hate the thought of spending that much moola! Maybe more Carvewrights will still work. I have both of them going as I'm typing this. Since most of my work is smaller items maybe I won't have to go to a commercial machine for a good long while yet. We'll see.
    Last edited by TerryT; 06-21-2013 at 06:26 PM.

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    Glad to hear your machines are running Terry. You are always welcome to attend our users group meeting, next one is at the end of July, or come by any time my friend! The big CNC is for larger signs, less gluing and better detail.
    Tom Watson
    Two CW's and D.C.-Top Mount Insert @ Ringneckblues.com Get the dust out!!
    50" X 48" PDJ Pilot Pro CNC http://www.pdjinc.com

    Check out my Facebook page for current carvings at http://www.facebook.com/signsinwood

    Watsons Wooden Words http://www.signsinwood.com & Messages in Wood http://www.messagesinwood.com/

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    I'm looking forward to seeing your work on the new machine. You mentioned "better detail", a comparison review would be really cool. After you get a few hours on it please let us know how you think it compares to the CW.

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