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From: NWScreativ
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  • I am doing the same thing, but I used the carvewright probe to create a scan of a guitar, the software turns the scan into an editable pattern which you can then stamp onto a piece of wood. another option is to purchase the STL importer add on to the software which allows you to import 3D models from CAD programs such as Autodesk Inventor.

  • How did you program this into your computer?

    I'm looking to do the same thing, but I can't figure it out

  • @0lecm0gn0

    I used the proprietary Carvewright software. It was a pretty awful task, the software is extremely uncooperative, but if you're looking to use a carvewright that's pretty much your only option.

  • For the price of this machine that's pretty good, I personally haven't seen any 2 x 4 cnc's in this price range

  • One would be much better off getting a 2x4 cnc router and a good cam program. You could do more.

  • Well this just answered the only question I had about this thing, thanks... oh, and all my cheesy guitars will be your fault.

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