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Well to steer the discussion back to woodworking I have done some
practice work with my Shaper Origin.

I am knee deep in a Murphy bed and tower cabinets build.

I build one of these right at 10 years ago and used the same supplier of
Murphy bed hardware.

But this Murphy bed kit is a bit more fancy and adjustable. The other
bed only required holes up to 1" in diameter to be drilled. Same with
this one however there are extra parts that nees a 3/4" x 3.5" x 1/4
deep mortise that has 3/4" radius ends.

So drill two 3/4" holes and chisel chisel chisel, and cuss.

"OR"

Pull out the Origin and let it do all!

https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb112...in/dateposted/


So no computer, no drawings. All necessary set up is done on the Origin
screen.

Obviously I told it to drill a couple of holes a certain depth and used
the cross hairs on the Origin screen while zoomed in, to match the cross
hairs on the material.

Perfect, Except the object that needed to fit the 1' hole would not
fit. Pulling our my calipers the object measured 1.008". I told Origin
to make that existing hole .01" larger. No additional alignment to do
this, Origin already knew what it had done and exactly where. The
second pass and the part fit perfectly.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb112...in/dateposted/

On to the mortise. I use the Origin onboard tools to instruct the
Origin to cut a rectangle 3/4" x 3.5" x 1/4" deep with the 3/8" radius ends.
Again, aligned with cross hairs and cut the mortise. And again too
tight of a fit and an extra pass .01" larger and the part went right in.
;~)

https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb112...in/dateposted/
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On Fri, 7 May 2021 16:22:34 -0500, Leon lcb11211@swbelldotnet wrote:

Well to steer the discussion back to woodworking I have done some
practice work with my Shaper Origin.

I am knee deep in a Murphy bed and tower cabinets build.

I build one of these right at 10 years ago and used the same supplier of
Murphy bed hardware.

But this Murphy bed kit is a bit more fancy and adjustable. The other
bed only required holes up to 1" in diameter to be drilled. Same with
this one however there are extra parts that nees a 3/4" x 3.5" x 1/4
deep mortise that has 3/4" radius ends.

So drill two 3/4" holes and chisel chisel chisel, and cuss.

"OR"

Pull out the Origin and let it do all!

https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb112...in/dateposted/


So no computer, no drawings. All necessary set up is done on the Origin
screen.

Obviously I told it to drill a couple of holes a certain depth and used
the cross hairs on the Origin screen while zoomed in, to match the cross
hairs on the material.

Perfect, Except the object that needed to fit the 1' hole would not
fit. Pulling our my calipers the object measured 1.008". I told Origin
to make that existing hole .01" larger. No additional alignment to do
this, Origin already knew what it had done and exactly where. The
second pass and the part fit perfectly.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb112...in/dateposted/

On to the mortise. I use the Origin onboard tools to instruct the
Origin to cut a rectangle 3/4" x 3.5" x 1/4" deep with the 3/8" radius ends.
Again, aligned with cross hairs and cut the mortise. And again too
tight of a fit and an extra pass .01" larger and the part went right in.
;~)

https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb112...in/dateposted/


OK, you convinced me. I plan on getting one as soon as I pay for our
50th anniversary (next month). Well, I guess after 50 years I've paid
enough, or looking at it another way, I'll never finish paying. ;-)
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On Fri, 7 May 2021 16:22:34 -0500, Leon lcb11211@swbelldotnet wrote:

Well to steer the discussion back to woodworking I have done some
practice work with my Shaper Origin.

I am knee deep in a Murphy bed and tower cabinets build.

I build one of these right at 10 years ago and used the same supplier of
Murphy bed hardware.

But this Murphy bed kit is a bit more fancy and adjustable. The other
bed only required holes up to 1" in diameter to be drilled. Same with
this one however there are extra parts that nees a 3/4" x 3.5" x 1/4
deep mortise that has 3/4" radius ends.

So drill two 3/4" holes and chisel chisel chisel, and cuss.

"OR"

Pull out the Origin and let it do all!

https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb112...in/dateposted/


So no computer, no drawings. All necessary set up is done on the Origin
screen.

Obviously I told it to drill a couple of holes a certain depth and used
the cross hairs on the Origin screen while zoomed in, to match the cross
hairs on the material.

Perfect, Except the object that needed to fit the 1' hole would not
fit. Pulling our my calipers the object measured 1.008". I told Origin
to make that existing hole .01" larger. No additional alignment to do
this, Origin already knew what it had done and exactly where. The
second pass and the part fit perfectly.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb112...in/dateposted/

On to the mortise. I use the Origin onboard tools to instruct the
Origin to cut a rectangle 3/4" x 3.5" x 1/4" deep with the 3/8" radius ends.
Again, aligned with cross hairs and cut the mortise. And again too
tight of a fit and an extra pass .01" larger and the part went right in.
;~)

https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb112...in/dateposted/


OK, you convinced me. I plan on getting one as soon as I pay for our
50th anniversary (next month). Well, I guess after 50 years I've paid
enough, or looking at it another way, I'll never finish paying. ;-)


I'll call for my commission to day! LOL

If this helps, the Origin really feels like it was made by Festool. ;~)
I'm pretty sure Festool had a hand in the design.
I would advise to also get the Workstation at the same time for small
jobs like cutting box joints, tenons, etc.
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On Sat, 8 May 2021 09:32:36 -0500, Leon lcb11211@swbelldotnet wrote:

On 5/7/2021 10:13 PM, wrote:
On Fri, 7 May 2021 16:22:34 -0500, Leon lcb11211@swbelldotnet wrote:

Well to steer the discussion back to woodworking I have done some
practice work with my Shaper Origin.

I am knee deep in a Murphy bed and tower cabinets build.

I build one of these right at 10 years ago and used the same supplier of
Murphy bed hardware.

But this Murphy bed kit is a bit more fancy and adjustable. The other
bed only required holes up to 1" in diameter to be drilled. Same with
this one however there are extra parts that nees a 3/4" x 3.5" x 1/4
deep mortise that has 3/4" radius ends.

So drill two 3/4" holes and chisel chisel chisel, and cuss.

"OR"

Pull out the Origin and let it do all!

https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb112...in/dateposted/


So no computer, no drawings. All necessary set up is done on the Origin
screen.

Obviously I told it to drill a couple of holes a certain depth and used
the cross hairs on the Origin screen while zoomed in, to match the cross
hairs on the material.

Perfect, Except the object that needed to fit the 1' hole would not
fit. Pulling our my calipers the object measured 1.008". I told Origin
to make that existing hole .01" larger. No additional alignment to do
this, Origin already knew what it had done and exactly where. The
second pass and the part fit perfectly.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb112...in/dateposted/

On to the mortise. I use the Origin onboard tools to instruct the
Origin to cut a rectangle 3/4" x 3.5" x 1/4" deep with the 3/8" radius ends.
Again, aligned with cross hairs and cut the mortise. And again too
tight of a fit and an extra pass .01" larger and the part went right in.
;~)

https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb112...in/dateposted/


OK, you convinced me. I plan on getting one as soon as I pay for our
50th anniversary (next month). Well, I guess after 50 years I've paid
enough, or looking at it another way, I'll never finish paying. ;-)


I'll call for my commission to day! LOL


Well, in a previous conversation you convinced me that it was more
versatile and cheaper than a CNC Machine. I decided that there were
only so many signs that I wanted to make. A couple of the youtube
videos convinced me. Not that I'm likely to ever do it but floor
inlays were very impressive.

If this helps, the Origin really feels like it was made by Festool. ;~)
I'm pretty sure Festool had a hand in the design.


Isn't Origin owned by Festool, much like SawStop?

I would advise to also get the Workstation at the same time for small
jobs like cutting box joints, tenons, etc.


Likely but maybe later. I have an immediate project for the Origin
but wouldn't need the workstation for it. I don't think they're
cheaper if bought together anymore.

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