Bj
I'm not complaining about Designers limitations (well, maybe a little). I am using the router to make signs and plaques and it serves that purpose well. I will also use it to cut patterns to make sand casting molds. The Carvewright does have advantages not found elsewhere. Its almost plug-and-play and very user friendly from that standpoint. You simply upload your file to the memory card, and insert it in the Carvewright, and let'er rip.
I am hopeful that the folks at LHR will add more capabilities to Designer, either as upgrades or add-ons. In the mean while, I will try to get the most out the software in its current version.
LarryH
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Originally Posted by bobj3 Hi Larry
It's true the Designer software will not import all file formats but you need think why,,,,it's like a Ford and Chev.thing in away...they spend tons of money making the software and getting to work right and to add code for the DXF, STL, and g-code files it maybe a hard one to justify not to say anything about the owner(s) of the DXF, STL, file formats they may not like someone using their code...without paying for it...  and as you know the Designer software is free with the machine and that's hard to beat most charge extra for the software to run the CNC machines.
You may want to check in on the ---snip--- carvewright forum some one on the forum may have a fix for it...it's a long shot but maybe..
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