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  1. #1
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    My wife Cheryl and I just returned from the CW 2015 Conference yesterday and are still basking in the "afterglow"! We want to thank the entire CarveWright Staff for hosting the event and providing such a valuable learning experience for all the attendees. They did a wonderful job pulling this off for the fifth year in a row. The conference classes were packed with great info and the Q&A from the attendees helped "drive" each session to accommodate everyone's needs. I believe everyone was infused with tons more knowledge than they arrived with, which was the goal of course. Thanks also to all the presenters - Connie, Joe, Steve Ramirez, Dick Bipes and Chris Rawls...WOW! What fun it was to hear from these talented and knowledgeable individuals. Very inspiring and helpful!

    I had the chance to visit with just about everyone who attended over the course of several days. I sure enjoyed meeting new users as well as seeing some of my old friends again! I did gain a few pounds due to the great food...Cheryl has put me on a strict diet until I'm back to "normal", which is still about 10 pounds overweight.

    Thanks again, CarveWright!
    Michael T
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    So sad I could not attend this year!

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    Thanks Mike, Your inlay techniques were really impressive. As usuall, one of the most beneficial things I get from attending is talking with the carvewright staff and the users and gaining the "I never thought of that" ideas from both staff and users. The conference was extremely beneficial.

    Keep the tips and tricks coming!

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    Thanks to Chris and all the staff for another great conference. See you next year.
    Jerry
    Having fun with my CW now!
    C Machine spring of 2013, CarveTight, Rotary, designer 3.102, probe/PE,
    vector 2d, 3d advanced, conforming vectors, STL. Photo Explosion 4.
    HF 2hp dust collector. Headquartered in West-Central IL.

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    Here are some misc. photos taken at the conference...
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    Michael T
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    ...and some more...
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    Michael T
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    ...and a couple pics taken at the CarveWright Banquet...
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    Michael T
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    Thanks Michael for sharing the photos. Looks like some great projects were on display at the conference.

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    I was just commenting to my dad how much I learned at the conference this year. No matter how much time you spend on this software or on the actual machine, there is ALWAYS something that you can learn at these conferences. I am amazed at some of the techniques that everyone comes up with. We had a great time and will definately be back next year!

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    Sounds like it was good .. I'm sorry I couldn't swing it, I would-a really have like to have gone ... Anyway share what you learned, I'm sure there a bunch of folks just itching for new tricks ...
    Mans Quest for knowledge,,, means he'll always find a way !!

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