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Shipping Claim Photo Requirements

If you have received a package that was damaged due to shipping by UPS. Please follow the steps down below, before submitting your photos to CarveWright. The email you be sending the photos to is: support@carvewright.com Although a physical inspection at a UPS-approved facility (location) is typically required for damage package claims, photo documentation can

A/B/C Tips and Tricks

My Big Sign – A Personal Account

by Michael Tyler of CarveBuddy.com Some friends of mine recently asked me to help create a logo for a new business they are opening, which I gladly agreed to do for them. They wanted a rectangular logo appropriate for the simple, country-style of their Small Town Market. I created the logo using CorelDRAW, in compliance

A/B/C Tips and Tricks

Basic Picture Frame “How-To”

by Michael Tyler of CarveBuddy.com This article will show you how easy it is to create a basic one-piece picture frame with your CarveWright System. The process is fairly simple and employs the Drawing tools as well as the Surface and Merge tools in the Designer software. In a few minutes, you can create your

A/B/C Tips and Tricks

Two-Sided Carve Techniques

Adapted from a Tips & Tricks by by Michael Tyler of CarveBuddy.com This Tips features a few pointers on how to set up two-sided carving projects. We’ll cover Alignment Methods and Pattern Depth Settings for two-sided projects. These are the most common methods I use myself and they may not necessarily be the only methods.

A/B/C Tips and Tricks

Tutorial 10.0 Designer 3 – Flip Within Jig

Although the CarveWright system was designed to securely hold and track a board while carving, carrier boards, or jigs, as they are usually referred to, are used in an effort to minimize waste of expensive wood. Jigs can be built to “stay under rollers” all the time, making tracking and head positioning more consistent. Jigs

A/B/C Tips and Tricks

Making Stacked Text Signs

Over the last few years, one style of carved sign has risen to become the de facto “product” being made on the CarveWright CNC. Some call it the ‘stacked text’ or ‘layered text’ style, or, in the case of this video tutorial, the ‘Established’ Style Anniversary Name Plaque. CarveWright customer, Ken Ross, made this video

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