I’ve got a 1000mm X-Carve and wonder how it compares to the CNC’s that look like a surface planer like the CarveWright in terms of depth of cut and bit size.
I’ve never seen a CarveWright in action, but it looks like it’ll carve a relief scene in one pass with I assume a tapered bit and a small stepover, I don’t know if that machine ever “backs up” for another pass.
The reason I’m wondering is that on my X-Carve for such a carve I’ve always assumed it would require multiple passes at multiple depths for such a carve, but maybe I’m wrong. Is the CarveWright more/less rigid than the X-Carve? Is the CarveWright slow compared to a similar carve on the X-Carve?