CarveWright™ Releases Powerful 2D Drawing and 3D Pattern Modeling Software
Pasadena, TX, August 31, 2012 – LHR Technologies, Inc., manufacturer of the CarveWright™ System (www.carvewright.com), an affordable personal-sized 3D CNC machine, today announced two new
CNC Modeling Software for Creating Your Own Patterns & Advanced Cut-Paths
Pasadena, TX, August 31, 2012 – LHR Technologies, Inc., manufacturer of the CarveWright™ System (www.carvewright.com), an affordable personal-sized 3D CNC machine, today announced two new and powerful software suites available for the CarveWright™ system. The Vector Drawing Suite brings popular drawing and tracing tools to CarveWright’s Project Designer, while the Pattern Modeling Suite brings easy to use 3D modeling tools for creating your own patterns. Both advanced software suites sell for $199.99 each through the CarveWright online store.
CarveWright users will now be able to trace imported images and use modeling tools to make those images into 3D models. With tools like sweeps and puffing, the creation of these types of models have never been easier or more affordable. Comparable software from competitors starts around $2000. Even purchasing both software suites for under $400 is a huge savings. These tools along with already existing advanced options, such as Centerline (V-carving for text), STL & DXF importers for third party 3d & 2d vector packages and Pattern Editor for pixelby- pixel editing of patterns & images, integrate seamlessly into CarveWright’s Project Designer Software making the CarveWright System a totally full featured solution.
About LHR Technologies, Inc.
LHR Technologies is the creator of the award-winningCarveWright System,America’s first and most sold affordable desktop CNC. Created by former NASA robotics engineers who saw a need in the CNC market for a sophisticated consumer level carving machine, LHR started with three main goals in mind. First, the market needed a machine compact enough to fit in anyone’s garage or woodshop, while still providing a maximum output capacity. Second, it needed to include software that would be full-featured, yet easy enough for beginners with basic level computer skills. Third, it had to be available at a price that made professional CNC fabricating affordable to everyone. The machine introduced in 2006 answered all of these requirements and has continued to explore and offer new improvements to the system with new added advanced software features, hardware upgrades, a variety of accessories and other developments to inspire CarveWright users creativity and inventiveness.