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Old 02-25-2008, 12:37 PM
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Default Carvewright/Compucarve

Anyone got one? I've got one and am reviewing it as we speak, but I found the pattern-process a bit cumbersome. If anyone has one and has figured out the pattern aspect...please post your tips here! I want to really give this thing a go!

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Old 02-25-2008, 08:33 PM
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Default Re: Carvewright/Compucarve

Bob,

There are quite a few web sites with patterns for the compuserve, but the format is a bit different than most cnc controls. At least that has been my understanding . If you need a site that has patterns let me know I will send you the sites , I have ran across. I have not seen the required software , but I heard the learning curve has a bit harsh for patterns.

We did have a couple of members that used them but have not seen them post for a while.

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Old 02-25-2008, 08:58 PM
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Bob, I don't know the address but CarveWrite has a forum dedicated to the machines. I have a buddy who has one and he has gotten tons of info and help there.

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Old 05-27-2008, 09:42 AM
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Default Re: Carvewright/Compucarve

Your braver than I am Bob. I heard and read so many bad things about the compucarve it scared me out of buying one. I see returned units at my local Sears stores all the time. Most people I believe buy two, since one is usually down waiting on parts. The only tips I have is to read the tips on the carvewright forum. Two major issues I know of are grounding and dust. They say to make sure you ground the dust collector as it can destroy the electronics. Also the electronics/circuit board is placed where the dust and other debris are routed though. I read an article about taking a glue gun and sealing those areas. A few users even routed additional air lines from a separate air compressor directly at the electronic controls to keeps the wood dust from settling. Good luck. I’m waiting on a couple of model generations down the road.
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