A long long time ago I was thrilled to purchase my first ever CNC machine. It was a Carvewright CNC machine which we named "Lopez the Robot Whittler."
Over the years we've picked up a few more of these machines and made a few upgrades along the way. We've gotten a lot of use out of them and they've been instrumental in building countless props, costumes, and scenic elements.
Recently I got Carvewright's new model, the Raven CNC. It boasts a slightly larger cutting area and a few technical improvements.
We went ahead and put together a quick video when we unpacked it and put it through its paces. Check it out:
Over the years we've picked up a few more of these machines and made a few upgrades along the way. We've gotten a lot of use out of them and they've been instrumental in building countless props, costumes, and scenic elements.
Recently I got Carvewright's new model, the Raven CNC. It boasts a slightly larger cutting area and a few technical improvements.
We went ahead and put together a quick video when we unpacked it and put it through its paces. Check it out:
Interested in getting your own? Go to carvewright.com and check it out. Enter the discount code "tandaworkshop" at checkout for $100 off any Raven CNC router package.
We now return to our regularly scheduled ridiculousness.
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