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    Default It is finally here.

    Yes. I picked up my CW yesterday evening. It is still boxed (though I did open it to take a peep at it), as I am trying to figure out a different place for it. But I can't WAIT to get to working with it.
    ~ Blessings ~
    Nathan

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    Can't wait to see what you make first! Welcome!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CNC Carver View Post
    Can't wait to see what you make first! Welcome!
    Thanks. I don't know, at this point, what my first effort will be - but whatever it is, I know I will have much fun doing it.
    ~ Blessings ~
    Nathan

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    Congrats, Nathan. Hope you have a ball with your new toy. Be sure to post your first project. We are a nosy bunch when it comes to seeing what everyone else is doing with their machines.
    George

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    welome to the carve alcoholics, we don't have a 12 step program here you have to carve at your own risk .... try to keep your emotions in check....lol

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    Good luck with your machine. It is fun and addicting but can be challenging at times.

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    Congrats Nathan, I remember that day, and my first carve. Was exciting and still is when ever I do something new. I have my machine on a sturdy table with rollers on the bottom so I can move it around because I use the old root celler in my basement (about7x7 ft.) and I close the door which helps with the noise. I even put my 30 gal vacuum in the same area as it's a bit noisy too. Have fun and besure to come back here with any question you have and to show off your projects.
    CarverJerry

    ver. 1.188 Win 7- 64b with 6 GB ram @ 2.8Ghz and dual 1Tb hard drives. Rock Chuck & Ringneck vacuum system hooked up to a Harbor Freight large vacuum. Center line text, conforming vectors.

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    Enjoy and Happy Carving! Remember the forum is here to help you with any hard spots you might run across.



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    Nathan, your warranty will not be effected if you cut the cover, LHR has stated this many times. I hope it is still the same.
    Using Designer 1.187, STL importer, Center line, conforming vectors, scanning probe/PE, and the ROCK chuck.

    Eddie





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    Quote Originally Posted by eelamb View Post
    Nathan, your warranty will not be effected if you cut the cover, LHR has stated this many times. I hope it is still the same.
    Thanks. At least, by that information, I can forge ahead without that concern looming above me.
    ~ Blessings ~
    Nathan

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