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A/B/C Maintenance and Repair Instructions

Re-calibrate Machine

DOWNLOADABLE PDF INSTRUCTIONS User Calibration Instructions (PDF)   Calibrating the Machine Offsets The “Calibrate Offsets” function allows the user to fine tune the machine’s calibration settings for best tracking and measuring performance. There are three calibration settings that can be changed by the user: the X axis (in and out direction), the Y axis (side-to-side

A/B/C Model

Memory Card and Programmer FAQ

[accordion] [accordion_block title=”What is the capacity of the memory card?”] The capacity of the memory card is large enough to hold a significant number of projects and scans. How many it will hold depends on the size of the individual projects. Typically, we get 30 to 40 projects on a card. if the card fills

BITS

Bits FAQ

[accordion] [accordion_block title=”Can I use my own bits?”] RAVEN Machines: Yes. There is a standard library of bits that can be used, but bits can be programmed using the bit builder in the software. Bit settings can also be shared through projects. A/B/C Machines: No. The software has a standard library of approved bits that

STL Slicer

STL Slicer FAQ

[accordion] [accordion_block title=”STL Slicer was Formerly called STL Importer”] The STL Slicer Software was originally called STL Importer since it was initially the only way 3D models could be imported into the CarveWright System. Since then, we’ve released Designer 4 which comes with a simple STL importer for CNC ready models. [/accordion_block] [accordion_block title=”What is

A/B/C Tutorials

Unlocking A CarveWright Machine

All newer CarveWright machines, starting with Serial Numbers beginning with the letter C, will have to be registered and unlocked prior to use. To view the detailed instructions on how to register your new C-Series Machine, visit the CarveWright website under the “Learn” tab or consult the Software Manual found in the CarveWright Designer Software

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