Carvewright library
#5
Though I'm not using a Carvewright any more (I have stepped up to more "standard" CNC and am quite happy I did so) I still follow their blogs and forum as I still learn there and have friends on the forum and recently ran across this blog of a library that the folks at LHR made (I'm pretty sure it was Joe Lovchik the marketing director)

http://www.carvewright.com/the-library-c...ght-built/

It's pretty darned incredible- they really used the capabilities of this little machine well and I thought folks here would enjoy seeing it too

Lawrence
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#6
That is pretty impressive.  Some nice ideas for software and free 3D images  too, obviously one could do this on a regular CNC as well.
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#7
Wow, Incredible.  I hope to dive into the CNC world before the new year. I have several ideas on stuff I want to make. 

That rotary jig for the Carvewright looks cool.
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#8
Wow that Library is spectacular, such beautiful craftsmanship.  I am more of a Hand Tool Guy now a days myself but have a friend who has one and makes some incredible signs and whatnot with it. He also builds furniture and custom stair cases.


Steve
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