are there computerized 'carvers' that can duplicate an object that you have carved?
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Re: duplication
http://www.wood-carver.com/ Here is one that is not real expensive (not cpm[uterized) compared to others. Here is a computerized model http://www.shopsabre.com/ No idea how good it or any of them are. I guess if you were planning on going into production and copying the same item, it would be the easiest way to do it.
To find other models, do a search for CNC CARVERS
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Re: duplication
If you're looking for a company - someone else - to do your duplication, there are lots of places. Rossiter is one who has a 'state of the art' system. http://www.roughouts.com/
In the General Carving forum here Al Longo listed a
non-computerized duplicator for sale
'I have a 2 spindle Kurtstar duplicator machine that I haven't used in about 4 years, its on a nice heavy roll around stand that I made. any one interested email me Al Longo at [email protected] or call at 417-785-4315.
I'm located near Branson , Mo.'
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