Good to hear from you fwharris,

Thanks for your feedback! One question I still need to explore is the Universal Carrier Board (UCB) and your explanation. I assume the UCB was designed with the understanding you described. An uncertain possibility is that a custom software fix might be the possible answer. One that couldn't be known short of being the programmer implementing this operation.

The Carvewright CX is a remarkable design and development for all that can be done with proper implementation. The challenge occurs when an uninitiated the use, operation, and troubleshooting of operation features. Certainly, prior knowledge of engineering, programming, and machine behavior goes a long way toward the end user's independence from the angst of self-repair of a down machine.

The user forum and web-based information concerning its operation is great! I recently started to use the CarveWright Carvaholics Facebook site to enjoy the collective value of the existing CraveWright website and Facebook presence. This should be better advertised for those of us who have always neglected Facebook. Facebook is a questionable wasteland of information. So much for the Internet age and the current developments. I watch what Chat PTR will bring to our web experiences.

Cheers,
Jim