Customer Gallery
Our pride and joy is our Customers. We would like to thank those who have contributed and invite you to submit your favorite projects for consideration.. Please browse our gallery and enjoy all the wonderful work by the CarveWright Community.
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Customer SpotlightJason Allen has fulfilled his father’s lifelong dream of having his own woodshop. In The Little Red Woodshop in Manito, Illinois, Jason is finding his dreams coming true, as well. I had the pleasure of meeting Jason Allen at my first Woodworking Show in St. Louis (Collinsville). What struck me most was his enthusiasm and energy. His passion for what he was doing and excitement for the CarveWright was infectious not just to me, but for everyone fortunate enough to speak with him as they came into our booth that weekend. The record number of machines we sold that weekend has not been broken.
Researching Jason’s website www.littleredwoodshop.com, I was profoundly struck again by his character that shines through his website. I was reminded of the Girl Scout Promise that I took years ago. “On my honor, I will try: to serve God, my country and to help people at all times…” That is Jason Allen. Jason has owned his CarveWright for six months. “I researched the machine for a year (before purchasing) and I wish I hadn’t lost that time.” Jason currently has two CarveWrights and this week he has been cleaning up The Little Red Woodshop with plans to add more. Since his father’s death three years ago this month, Jason and his siblings have been busy realizing his father’s dream to have his own Woodshop. Left with his tools and a lifelong exposure to woodworking, they built The Little Red Woodshop and are now enjoying its success.
Jason claims to have “inherited his (fathers) tools, but not his talent.” One look at his work and it is obvious Jason has found his talent. Jason creates beautiful lithopanes (Greek word meaning “light in stone”) from Corian. His “Jesus Wept” and “Whole World in His Hands” Lithopanes can not be appreciated in a photograph as they are in person with the light shining from behind his carvings. Jason considers himself to still be practicing. “I thrive on reactions…I always get a WOW. And that WOW is what keeps me working towards perfection.” Jason is not just a CarveWright user; he is a leader in forming the new CNC Art Guild of America an idea that began on the CarveWright User’s Forum and within weeks became a reality. The CNC Art Guild (www.cncartguild.com) at printing time has 69 members in 31 states of individuals that have an interest in sharing ideas and information with fellow CarveWright or CompuCarve owners. “That’s the beauty of it (CarveWright). Regular Joe’s like me from a variety of backgrounds can use it.” Of the CNC Art Industry, Jason states, “it is a totally new industry waiting to blossom and explode.”
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Customer Spotlight
Many of the users in the CarveWright Forum are familiar with the name Jeff Birt. A vast majority of you have at some point in time posted a question, and it was answered by Jeff. There is also a good portion of you who seek out Jeff when you are stumped, and you need an expert’s advice. Now it’s time to meet the man himself.
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