Revolutionary compact and powerful CNC woodcarving machine measuring only 15" x 18" x 26"!
The rising head and feed-through configuration accepts work pieces 14-1/2" wide, 5" high, and with proper support, nearly any desired length. Using the CarveWright™ woodworking system is as easy as 1-2-3.
Design your project on the CarveWright™ Designer software (included). Choose from images in the CarveWright™ software library or import images from a source of your choosing.
Upload the project to a special memory card and slide the card right into the CarveWright™ machine - no need to attach your computer to the machine.
After inserting the memory card into the CarveWright™, the onboard LCD display will guide you, step by step, through your project.
CarveWright™ can be used to perform a variety of functions such as routing, cutting, carving and jointing and has a patented "Quick Change System" that allows the bits to be easily removed and replaced. In fact, CarveWright™ will automatically choose the correct bit for your job and measure your work piece.
The intuitive and easy to use PC or Mac compatible software package contains simple toolbars that allow you to manipulate your design on a 3-dimensional representation of your work piece. Images can be "dragged and dropped" onto the work piece display, allowing you to combine images, add text, size and re-shape, or adjust the carving depth. You can even draw your design using 2D drawing capabilities.
i hate these machines! they make professional wood carvers and engravers to go out of business and people to lose valuble skills. this is just cheating! doesn't anybody want the human touch anymore?
PeterRooney4Headboy 9 months ago
Awesome piece of machine. You can definitely get your money back on doing arts & crafts or doing homeowners kitchen cabinet doors. Ideas are endless. Thanks for your time on demonstrating the capacity of what this machine can do. Gonna go purchase me one soon...
jpsmooth616 10 months ago
Wates of money......machine is nothing but a headache. Dont believe me? go to the carvewright website and checkout the forum.
SJFTV 1 year ago