I've been eyeballing the CarveWright for a while, but due to the varying reviews on it, haven't pulled the trigger yet.
I'd like to know if there are any other options for me that are similar. The biggest thing that draws me to the CW is the way it feeds. I can work with the width constraints, but a lot of my ideas and projects will be long, not wide. I like the fact that it's a fairly compact machine, but can feed up to 12' lengths.
I've looked all over and have found nobody else really doing this. I could build my own, but I'd really rather a tested kit at least.
So, is there any other company making a similar low cost machine that can do what the CW does? I found this: Phlatprinter 3 Kit which cuts foam. Ideally, I'd like a machine like this can can cut wood and foam like this.
In a perfect world, I want to be able to cut 4x8, but that's a hell of a lot of room to commit in my workshop, so this style seems perfect, if I can find one.
Any ideas?
I'd like to know if there are any other options for me that are similar. The biggest thing that draws me to the CW is the way it feeds. I can work with the width constraints, but a lot of my ideas and projects will be long, not wide. I like the fact that it's a fairly compact machine, but can feed up to 12' lengths.
I've looked all over and have found nobody else really doing this. I could build my own, but I'd really rather a tested kit at least.
So, is there any other company making a similar low cost machine that can do what the CW does? I found this: Phlatprinter 3 Kit which cuts foam. Ideally, I'd like a machine like this can can cut wood and foam like this.
In a perfect world, I want to be able to cut 4x8, but that's a hell of a lot of room to commit in my workshop, so this style seems perfect, if I can find one.
Any ideas?