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Thread: meeting someone who may purchase a CW.

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    Default meeting someone who may purchase a CW.

    I have someone coming to my house this weekend to look at the CW. He is intrested in getting a cnc machine and wants to see the CW first hand. I plan on showing the machine in action by carving a small project. I'll show him the software the best I can but I'm still not good with the software. I will also tell him about getting a dust collector and proper maintenance. Is there anything else I should talk to him about. I have 2.007, centerline, conforming vectors and the pattern editor. Any advice will help.

    Thanks, Mike
    Last edited by Mikewiz; 09-16-2014 at 06:07 PM. Reason: added info

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    Let him know that he can also down load the 30 day trial version of the software, lots of tutorials to view / read and of course the Users Forum.
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    Take him to the Carvewright Facebook page and show him projects others have done with the machine.
    CarveWright CX Packaged System - starting at $2000
    CarversClub 1 Year Subscription - $150.00/year
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    Hello,

    My name is John and i desperately need help, Honestly i have never used or been in a forum before or know if i am even in the right place? Well to make a long story short i purchased 3 craftsman compucarve carvewright machines at an estate of a deceased carpenter back in November 2014. I let them sit in my garage through the holidays and decided yesterday to break them out of the boxes and set them up. In doing so i installed the project designer install disc and was prompted to register the machines serial number so i dropped in all my information and added the serial number and immediately the setup informed me that these machines are registered to some one else so i could not register them. So i drove to the estate where i purchased them and found that the home had been sold. Can any one here give me information on setting these machines up. Or am i stuck with $2300 dollars worth of paper weights?

    PLEASE HELP

    THANKS, John

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    My advice would be to call CarveWright customer support. They should be able to quickly answer your questions.

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    We got him all set up.
    CarveWright CX Packaged System - starting at $2000
    CarversClub 1 Year Subscription - $150.00/year
    Adv. Support w/out CC membership - $25.00/issue
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    Great job Connie.
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    Connie to the rescue as usual... great job Connie!

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    Nice work Connie! Welcome John hope you enjoy your new machines.

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    Welcome John,
    If you have 3 machines you are gonna need to be a regular here
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