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CarveWright Designer Software Manual
When presented with the Auto-jig dialog, the following messages will display on the screen for the attached
reason:
Display:
Reason:
Wide vertical cuts across the top surface if the workpiece can cause the compression rollers to fall during a
project, affecting the machine’s ability to move the workpiece. The machine may not be able to get a grasp
on the material resulting in slippage which will be visible in stair-stepping.
Display:
Reason:
Cuts through the board along the top edge of the workpiece (as viewed in the software) can interfere with
the Board Tracking Sensor and affect the machine’s ability to track the position of the workpiece. The
machine uses the top edge in conjunction with the board tracking sensor to track where the board is in
relation to the bit. If the board tracking is not able to keep constant contact with the board, it will result in
the machine carving continuously along the same horizontal path.
Display:
Reason:
Carvings on the rear face of the workpiece and near the bottom of the workpiece (as viewed in the
software) can also interfere with the Board Tracking Sensor when the workpiece is ipped over.
Display:
Reason:
Cuts with the Cut Tool along the front end of the workpiece can potentially break the cutting bit if
the workpiece leaves the Board Tracking Sensor and the machine loses high-precision tracking of the
workpiece.
The user is left with the options to ‘Ignore’, ‘Manual Jig’, or ‘Auto Jig.’ ‘Ignore’ is the option to choose if the
board that is going to be carved is 7” longer than the designed (virtual) work piece. Choose ‘Manual Jig’ if the
project that is going to be carved is going to be sitting in jig or sled. This let’s the machine know that it will not
be going beyond the dimensions designed for. The last option is to choose the ‘Auto Jig’ option which will add
to measurements that were originally called but preserving the design with no alteration to it.
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