
Users have great latitude in their ability to manipulate designs from an extensive 3D pattern library, or can create their own designs.

Although compact (just slightly larger than a benchtop planer), the CarveWright can handle work up to 5" thick, 14.5" wide and almost any length. The CarveWright's onboard computer and design software make it simple for even a novice to carve decorative reliefs, make signs or mill just about anything imaginable in wood, high density foam as well as some plastics. The CarveWright is the first CNC machine priced at less than $2000, making it available to small commercial woodworking shops as well as serious amateur woodworkers who wish to eliminate much of the laborious work required to reproduce 3-dimensional objects and designs. Until recently, Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC) routing machines were available only as large industrial models costing upwards of $100,000.

11, 2009 - PRLog - Experienced woodcarver Ben Arthur will give a free live demonstration of the CarveWright CNC routing machine at Highland Woodworking in Atlanta on Saturday, Janufrom 10 AM to 12 noon.
