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Old 07-03-2009, 12:20 AM   #1
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Anyone using one of those Carvrite machines.I know I spelled it wrong lol! They are sure pricey,like $2199.00 then ya gotta get the bits $399 then the scanner.Itchy
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Old 07-03-2009, 12:45 AM   #2
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No but my wife wants one.
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ive got two of the carvewright machines. if you want to loose lots of sleep after you get on jump on board.... just kidding. after i got my first one i layed awake in bed just dreaming what i could do with this wonderful machine.

i had to get the second one which i bought used to keep up with orders that i have coming in(i do woodworking for a hobby).

there is a little learning curve with getting one of these machine but if you take it slow an learn how to walk before you run you will love it in the end.

there are a few guys out there that will bash this machine that didnt give it a chance. you have to keep it clean and lubed but it is not hard to do this. ive have my first for a year and my second for a couple of months and wouldnt give up either.

they have a great forum with lots of people willing to help if you have questions or problems. and there are lots of free patterns available and also a pattern store to buy patterns.

i was pretty much letting my woodworking machines sit in the corner only taking them out once a year to build some little project. now with the carvers it just let me make plain things into really nice thing that people just say wow about.

i dont think you would be dissappointed.

also go to www.littleredwoodshop.com . this is where i bought my first machine from. jason will answer your questions and he has a better price that just buying it direct for lhr industries.


good luck.

if you want to talk to me more pm me and ill give you my cell phone no. and answer as many questions as i can for you


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