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SouthernSigns

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A few of our items.....
 

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SouthernSigns

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Compucarve

I have the newest upgraded Carvewright CNC....Compucarve are the older versions. Alot of upgrades since then.
 

SouthernSigns

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Carvewright

Yes...It is a Carvewright. We have the newest upgrade version and all of the add on software they offer. Excellent machines if you maintain them. It amazes me how many people hate them, yet they don't do the maintenance on them.
 

Gino

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What's the working size of yours ??

Can you fool it into going bigger than is specified ??

Can you carve into heavier woods other than pine as in your pictures ?? Pine won't last but a season or two outside, even if you paint and protect it with lotsa paint..... anyway not in the Northeast and many other places with climate changes.
 

SouthernSigns

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Sizing tricks

What's the working size of yours ??

Can you fool it into going bigger than is specified ??

Can you carve into heavier woods other than pine as in your pictures ?? Pine won't last but a season or two outside, even if you paint and protect it with lotsa paint..... anyway not in the Northeast and many other places with climate changes.
Yes...In terms of a larger finished product I can set it up to do a "tiling" technique. The maximum width for a single pass is 14" x 12' length.

We plan on focusing more on interior plaques and decorative pieces as far as signage goes with this machine. The 3D capabilities and scanning capabilities are really where the art comes into play with these machines. I can scan any 3D item into the software and recreate it to within 1/100th of an inch accuracy on a piece of wood. Good for furniture and antique restorations, etc.
It will carve into pretty much any wood as long as it is kept well maintained!!
 
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