
Sears, Roebuck and Co. CompuCarve™ System (Rev 1.18) 04/23/07
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Carving a Project
A project is a set of related design elements (patterns or figures) created
with the CarveWright design software and stored on the memory card.
These stored projects are accessed from the keypad. Simply press the ‘1’
(Projects) shortcut key to open the Projects Menu which can then be
browsed using the up and down arrows. Once located, the desired
project can be selected by pressing ENTER. Upon selection of a project
from the project menu, the CarveWright will lead the user through the
preparation process. The first instruction will be to insert a board.
Before starting, it is important to note the orientation of the project as
viewed on the computer screen as compared to the orientation of the
project as it is being carved on the machine. This is important in the event
that a specific orientation or location of the project on the material is
desired. If the project appears as in Figure 17 on the computer screen it
will be carved in the machine as seen in Figure 18. Also, raster carvings
will be completed from the front to the back of the machine. In the case of
Figure 18 the “P” will be carved first and the “T” last.
FIGURE 17: ORIENTATION OF THE
PROJECT ON THE COMPUTER SCREEN
F
IGURE 18: ORIENTATION OF THE
PROJECT IN THE MACHINE
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