![]() ![]() I have had mine on a DEWALT Rolling Universal Miter Saw Stand so I can tuck it away after use. I throw mine around a lot and I've yet to calibrate it at all. I hadn't heard about the moving sensitivity issue. ![]() There are a few folks that do make a living with them but from what I have seen they do it by running several machines with a backup or a spares part one for emergencies when one goes down. It is a hobby machine and not really meant for production. Just sharing my experience and not promoting or recommending one way or the other. There really is a love or hate relationship with the Carvewright. ![]() Regardless of the machine, the key to success is mastering the software and learning the limitations and capabilities of your machine. Mike, there can be a fairly steep learning curve with any of these machines. ![]()
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