With the endless possibilities of what you can make with CarveWright, it creates also creates so much opportunity. Since the very first CarveWright was introduced, people have been adding it to their small business, or creating a brand new business. Whether it be the small sign makers and etsy shops to the Hollywood level prop studios, or the luthiers making violins and guitars to the chocolatiers and their custom molds. With CarveWright the ideas ands successes never stop.

Brent Hutchens – Rustic Carved Mantels
Written by: Connie Ratisseau Brent Hutchinson of Springtown, TX began his CarveWright experience the way many other customers have done ...
Read More
Read More

Lithophanes By Michael Aimino
Written by: Connie Ratisseau After developing a serious medical condition that made Michael Aimino’s twenty-seven year 9-5 software development ...
Read More
Read More

Jeremy Harmon – J. Harmon Designs
Like most “Creatives”, Jeremy Harmon’s talents spill over into many different mediums and utilize various tools to see their visions ...
Read More
Read More

Whimsy and Woodchips
Written by: Connie Ratisseau Sharon Berrum first spotted a CarveWright (actually, a CompuCarve) at a Sears store near her Central ...
Read More
Read More

Love (and Sawdust) is in the Air
Written by: Connie Ratisseau Rick and Cheryl Mock of Bryan Ohio spend a good deal of their time celebrating LOVE ...
Read More
Read More

CarveWright Customer Spotlight – Blake Warner
Written by: Connie Ratisseau About 10 years ago, we at LHR did a half dozen or so Customer Spotlights where ...
Read More
Read More

Props and Costume Armor – Shawn Thorsson
CarveWright user and master prop/costume maker, Shawn Thorsson, has written a book! "In this book, master prop maker Shawn Thorsson ...
Read More
Read More