Shaper Origin: A Handheld CNC Router?
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 Published On Apr 6, 2023

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The Shaper Origin has been in the marketplace for some time now. It’s a very unique and interesting tool. It looks like a hand-held router, but acts like a CNC router. We want to help you understand how the Origin works so you can decide if this tool would be a good addition to your shop. Have a look.

An overview
There is, in fact, a router motor on the Origin. It’s variable speed and has a ¼” collet. The router motor is held within a base, and the “brain” in the base finitely controls the position of the router motor both horizontally and vertically.

A screen on the Origin allows you to design and create directly on the unit, import designs you created using your own software, or import designs from the web (The unit WiFi connects to the internet).

What’s with the tape?
In order for the Shaper Origin to cut accurately it needs to know where in space it is. This is accomplished by adhering domino tape to your work surface and scanning the tape with the Origin. With the scan complete you can locate your design on the work surface.

The Workstation
The Origin Workstation simplifies fixturing for your cuts. Permanent dominoes are laid out on the horizontal surface and there are a variety of clamping and holding mechanisms you can use to secure your work. This is an excellent addition to the Origin.

Take the tool to the work
One of the big benefits the Origin offers is portability and the ability to take CNC precision to any workpiece, no matter how large it is. You don’t have to worry about the work fitting on a CNC bed.

If you want to know more about the possibilities CNC routers offer check out the videos WWGOA has on this topic.

More info
For more info on the Shaper Origin visit www.shapertools.com.

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