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Carvewright reviews 2017
Carvewright reviews 2017







By running at least two of them at a time, I figured I'd be able to crank out big parts for this build pretty quickly.įor example, here's all of the slices for the helmet carved out of 3/4" MDF:įrom left to right, those each took 6, 7, and 8 hours of carving time for one machine. Now I've also got Lopez Dos Point Oh, Maria the robot, and and as yet unnamed fourth Carvewright. But what you might have missed is that I've picked up more of them. If you've followed my builds before, you may be familiar with Lopez the Robot Whittler, my Carvewright CNC machine. Once I was satisfied that the whole thing was going to be suitably massive, I set to work slicing up the bigger pieces so that they could be carved out. The gray dude to the right in the pic above is set up with proportions similar to my 5'7" frame. So I started going through the tedious process of making sure the pieces were all completely watertight and CNC or print ready while establishing a scale: So I partnered up with a 3D modelling friend of mine named Joost (check out for some of his other work) and he took the in-game models and smoothed them out a bit to make something I could actually justify using in my CNC machines and 3D printers. With the release of the trailer for Fallout 4, the new design is finally awesome enough that I can't help myself any longer. Ever since I saw the box art from the original Fallout game, I've been resisting the ongoing urge to build a set of power armor.









Carvewright reviews 2017