Pen To Wood || Shaper Origin #2

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Sedge shows BigD how to do a simple inlay by using the pen feature in the design mode of the Shaper Origin. Wicked easy !!
Practice,Practice,Practice..........

Be Positive & Stay Sharp .......Wicked Sharp !!!

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Thank you for these videos on the Shape Origin. They are perfect for beginning users (like me). I like that you step slowly through each part of a procedure. I think the introductory videos produced by Shaper tend to go to quickly or not explain in sufficient detail what they are doing. Making videos for beginners is difficult but you are doing a great job! Please keep up the good work.

drewk
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Love that you are making Shaper videos now!! It adds so much to the channel (and to every workshop) I work with Shaper almost daily now. Regards from the Netherlands, Daniël

TheDanielSpies_Arcades
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I think you’ve pushed me over the edge re: a shaper origin. I also greatly appreciate including mistakes in your vids - I tend to make a lot of those!

milesreidy
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Great video. From my experience with Shaper is I cut the inlay piece first and then when I make the pocket I can use the Shaper’s offset to make a perfect fit for the inlay. It’s exactly the opposite if I was cutting by hand. Love these video’s. Cheers, Brian

brianhmonks
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Extremely cool, on the must buy list without a doubt. Would like to see more shaper content for sure

carbb
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Good video & demo, Sedge~! I just got my Shaper Origin in the mail today and I'm itching to put it to work. Looking forward to more Origin videos from you. Thanks much~!!

andrewbrown
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Nr. 1 . Thanks for this Video Sedge and Big D . Puhh ! its not Easy but you explain this very good Sedge, Step by Step .
Thumb Up and Greetings 👍

milandjordjevic
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Love the video and the westside barbell shirt :)

thQuarterStrong
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Thanks Gentlemen ! Looking forward to easily understandable tutorials.

davidmeyer
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Great Vids! Any chance on new vids? I can only find 2 and they are from 4 months ago. Please let us know if and when you're planning on new material! Love you're down to earth tutorials.

sjoerdvantussenbroek
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Sedge - You can use the auto lock to automatically set the proper feed speed by holding down the green button or by double clicking on the green button at the start of the cut. Try it and you will you will use autospeed on all your cuts!

blandmccartha
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I’d love to see how good of a fit you can get on a walnut bow tie into maple or ash. I’m considering one of these and want to see how accurate it is for very high end work.

HybridWoodworks
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Can you add the rounded corners to the piece you’re cutting from the screen on the Shaper? Or is that something you would need a computer for

MattLitkeRacing
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Mr. Sedge - could this do sliding dovetails? That would be really cool!!

rkon
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I have a new Shaper Origin. The left side of the screen is different. I don’t have box joint or pen on mine.

EMWoodworking
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Why do you cut in the opposite direction for the pocket?

mattchew
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Has anyone tried down-cut spiral bits? Seems like with such small cuts, it wouldn't make the machine hop... and would eliminate all the frazzle & tear out at the top?

Golgafrinchamdent
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How did the router go deeper than 6mm that was entered and zeroed? Seems like it needs adjusting to correct zero.

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