The piece of wood can be 5 inches thick BUT you can only carve to the depth of the sharpened part of the bit which varies between bits but roughly 3/4 of an inch
I think it's cool i do wood turning and im always looking for new ways to do it faster or better. This is a tool it won't hurt your hobby or trade skill. If you want to do it the hand crafted way that's fine too. Don't let a machine scare you.
I don't mean to sound like a complete jerk, so please don't take this as harsh at it may sound.
I fail to understand why you do not consider a product from a person who owns one of these machines a piece of art... Just because a machine carves the final product? Does the user not create the item before it is carved?
I am sure there are many graphic artists that would argue that something they created on the computer and printed out would still be considered art.
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what a piece of shit ive been carving for over 20 yrs professionally and self employed doing this craft you want to carve go buy some gouges and learn ooh by the way i own a printer does that make me a artist when a picture comes out crap!
Is the software Windoze only? I run Linux here.
MexSanukk 1 week ago
No SERVICE at all for part and Warantie
tiwin007 1 year ago
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Very cognitive video. But many things can be found here: alturl.com / 3z6sr (delete spaces)
Takeyourlife1 1 year ago
Sorry I ever purchased this unit....nothing but trouble since the first day I got.
SJFTV 1 year ago
Don't buy this machine....nothing but trouble since the day I purchased it. Too sensitive. If its not on problem its another.
SJFTV 1 year ago
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curbbit 2 years ago
Its stated that it has a 5 inch depth capacity, however the video shows a limited hight as far as bit clearance.
Whats the actual maximum height of clearance for wood working? Say 21/2 inch??
terrance217 2 years ago
The piece of wood can be 5 inches thick BUT you can only carve to the depth of the sharpened part of the bit which varies between bits but roughly 3/4 of an inch
curbbit 2 years ago
adam west?
JAROSLAVAGINA 2 years ago
OH MY GOD I'M GONNA BUY ONE!
exortus 2 years ago
Hey, good vid. Thanks for sharing.
FreeWoodCatalog 3 years ago
I think it's cool i do wood turning and im always looking for new ways to do it faster or better. This is a tool it won't hurt your hobby or trade skill. If you want to do it the hand crafted way that's fine too. Don't let a machine scare you.
slapjack2000 3 years ago 2
This comment is for 42guitars:
I don't mean to sound like a complete jerk, so please don't take this as harsh at it may sound.
I fail to understand why you do not consider a product from a person who owns one of these machines a piece of art... Just because a machine carves the final product? Does the user not create the item before it is carved?
I am sure there are many graphic artists that would argue that something they created on the computer and printed out would still be considered art.
DudBuster 3 years ago 2
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what a piece of shit ive been carving for over 20 yrs professionally and self employed doing this craft you want to carve go buy some gouges and learn ooh by the way i own a printer does that make me a artist when a picture comes out crap!
42guitars 3 years ago
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LOL... what a crap!This is for "sunday" do-it-yourself enthusiast,nothing more.
MyPassionsss 4 years ago
What? One word, coherence.
CarvedIt 4 years ago
mypassionss, you are one sad little man.
carbons4 4 years ago
Is that Batman doing the voice over?
danmst3k 4 years ago 2
This is done by all companies. Just like your Gateway Computer is made by Jabil Circuits in St. Pete, Fla then shipped to Mexico.
jonm38 4 years ago
The Sears CompuCarve is a rebranded CarveWright made by LHR Technologies Inc.
CarvedIt 4 years ago
The CompuCarve is made by Sears Craftsman. Who makes this one?
Phishboy26 4 years ago