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Old 05-30-2007, 11:00 AM   #11
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Hi Gary

Thanks and you always do nice work

The Chev. was a hard one to make I had to push the enter buttom 3 times on the machine to get it done LOL
And it took 30 mins. to make the craving it total..

Every time I make a new one it gets me how well it turns out and how long it would take me to hand crave it by hand and some hard to find craving tools..
The router bit is the true key to the machine and the built in computer .

The machine I have to do this type of carving is called a
CarveWright Woodworking System
http://www.carvewright.com/

It will do just about any type of carving ,signs,3D art work,etc.14" wide to 8 feet long or more

The one below, I DIDN'T make it ,one of the guys of the CraveWright forum did it, but it's one of the best I have seen.
I have not got the gutts to try it yet..
Just side note,,,it must have been a hard one to make, note the gap on the legs of the 3D art work , one has no gap and one has a gap, looks like it took a time or two to get it done right without breaking the part.

The machine is so smart it leave a tab(s) on the side of the craving to support it... it's about 1/8" thick the norm...you can see it in the 4th picture.
It's a two run job that's to say it will do the front then it must be remove and turned over to do the back side.

But it's neat one and the great work this machine can do..


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Bob nice project. What did you use to make it? Here's one I woodburned for someone who races the Chev.

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Old 05-30-2007, 07:45 PM   #12
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Geez Bob I just watched the video. What a machine! I bet it set you back a pretty penney. Now if they can come up with a woodburning machine.

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Hi Gary

I think they have come up with one , I saw one at Steel Inc. it was a CNC machine that would cut 3 1/2" thick steel and I'm sure it could be be used with just little less gas and a bit of rework and it would do wood burning all day long I'm sure... LOL ,but just a bit over kill maybe

I was amaze what it did, the parts came out like they had been stamped out.

Price ,you now can find them on eBay at the right price new and used and some great deals.. going as low as 800.oo bucks or less but asis , but the Fac.(CraveWright) can fix them at the right price also...most are user error return type...or I give up type...

Most are under the Sears brand name...it's takes a learning curve to use them...it's new type of machine and most user don't get it.

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For the Chev.PU Lover

Just a Chev.wall plaque with a new way to finish the edges (book edge)
Comes out looking like a closed book..
Best viewed with the F11 key.

Bj
WOW!!

Nice job!!

How many bits did it take?

How long did it take to carvewright it? ... I know they are very S L O W !!
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