shaper origin vs shapeoko
Meaning the bit you have to carry is hand-portable. If you want to talk about all the other stuff, start a new thread. if you were going to make a template for your classical hand held router, this is better, in most cases. The XXL version, for example, comes in at 32 (X-axis) x 33 (Y-axis) x 3 (Z-axis) this is pretty huge, allowing you to work on some big projects. The question is which one should you pick? Our house is of a very modern style and the furniture I will be building needs to reflect that. You can knock that down below 50% if you have a table attachment for router. Most people are not that good with tracing, myself including. I really like the look of the shaper, for how straight forward it seems and for it's lack of footprint in the workshop. And when using Workstation as a fixture, do not apply new ShaperTape because Workstation has a permanent and reusable tape array ready to go. If you want to review the thing, thats fine, but this isnt a review. Im a computer scientist (i have a PhD in machine learning), however this is not something id want to start working on It seems a bit silly to make a list of the differences between them. Which is already $600. For a small (garage) shop this could be a real asset for certain jobs. The shaper origin also has 3 axis motion, but the x-y motion is small and only there to compensate for the human in the loop control. Its not a closed loop servo driving machine oozing with safety mechanisms. Yup! It counts the cycles. To that end he constructed a rather cool set-up. This includes plenty of pictures so you can see how each stage of the process works. New hot thing is (the old hot thing from beginnings of industrialization): human augmentation, this time not just, or not at all, for strength, but for precision. No need to stress about alignment. If so, Id further guess that such a thing becoming popular would lead to the 2D version of thingiverse as a public repository for designs. ?????????????????! Lets say for the sake of argument that I want to inscribe the words Coffee Table on my existing coffee table, that it measures 2448 inches, and that I want the bottoms of the letters to be 6 inches from the edge of the table. Shaper Origin software has a feature called "helix" which allows you to automatically bore large holes in a single pass using a helical pattern using the router. I also actually have a SHAPER. We didnt get the response, for the remaining 95% humans of this world, its an important one. Its the size of a breadbox, easy to use, and enabling. Kapex KS 120 w/UG Cart and Extensions CXS Set T 18+3 w/Centrotec Installer's Set PDC 18/4 TID 18 TS 75 TSC 55 HKC 55 w/250, 420 and 670 FSK rails Carvex 420 w/Accessory Kit Domino 500 Set Domino 700 XL OF 2200 w/Base Accessory Kit OF 1400 OF 1010 MFK 700 EQ Set LR 32 MFS 400 w/2000, 1000, and 700 extensions Rotex 90 Rotex 150 LS 130 ETS-EC 150/5 ETS-EC 150/3 Pro 5 LTD RTS 400 RAS 115.04 RS 2 Planex Easy HL 850 Vecturo OS 400 AGC 18-115 CT 36AC w/BT module CT Sys w/Long-Life Bag CT-VA 20 MFT/3 STM 1800. Or, other way round, its exploiting us plentiful clumsy meatbags to carry it around, and take the work off precious robot motors. We havent been able to hit it yet. Yeah I think thats crossing a line, you should probably cut that shit out. Its probably better for some uses, and this tool is probably better for some other uses. Its almost identical to the Makita 1-1/4inch router, which Carbide previously used with their Shapeoko machines before replacing it with their own version. . Coming in at under $2,000, theyre a good choice for those wanting to dip their toes into CNC machining. Cut a guide on the X-carve, use the guide on the wall with a flush-trim bit? In fact, most of the time, the actual object in question has existed in some form or another for years. I'm very on the fence - watching their own well produced videos with the music in the background reels me in pretty successfully! The vibration also makes this guiding system position accuracy terrible, the camera on the whole thing vibrates, there isnt any video about hard material cutting, even hard wood. If you ended this article saying it was $399, maybe. For most of the things Ive wanted a full wood shop for, this will do. One major drawback for the Shapeoko is the lack of dust collection if you dont keep on top of dust collection, it can damage your machine (and, more importantly, your lungs). When it comes to performance, both have their issues. add some driven wheels to it, line following and there you go. ;-). Well give the edge here to the X-Carve, as the cable tidy area works well, and the X-Controller is a great feature. The cutting area varies in size depending on the model you choose. We only got a glimpse ofthe thousands upon thousands of hours of development that have undoubtedly gone into Origin. Great tool, if your day to day work regularly requires you to cut complex and precise holes on site and in place rather than allowing you to use a CNC in your shop then assemble on site. The Shaper Origin is a 2D device which means that it can cut things out and handle some joinery with the right setup. Dont see why it couldnt do 3D carving by using a V or round nose bit and scrubbing the thing back and forth over the area until the carving is complete. Please continue in writing with this spirit. Lets start with the main differences between them. But Ive only a few times needed to cut something it couldnt directly handle and have so far always been able to find a workaround, so even though I have the space reserved for a full size ShopBot I dont see myself buying one in the near future. Maslow Vs. Xcarve / Shapeoko / shaper origin aluminumwelder August 5, 2018, 12:58pm 1 For those of you that own both the maslow and a smaller type XY Cnc machine what are the benefits and drawbacks of each one? Wired, TechCrunch, etc. $10-15 for enough tape to cover a 48 panel, and you can only get the tape from Shaper (they claim its not possible to make it yourself). A Shaper Origin is for things like mortises and tenons. The tape has its limitations, it will effect work flow, and your cutting strategy must be thought through and take it into account. reviews say. Efficient, stackable, and safe storage for your tool. You can also buy materials directly from Inventables, including: The X-Carve Fully Loaded Kit comes in at around $1,999. A machine tool is going to be scraped over its surface multiple times inuse after all. Were adding this category at the end because we feel it needs extra consideration. Most likely a connection to the explosive bolts to disconnect the fuel tank came loose on launch. Everything around the trapezoid is blind to the device, it is rendering a picture it scanned earlier. You wont lose your progress on the workpiece. Its unbridled hyperbole thats the problem. i can easily take the shapper to a job site. Support Staff is top of the line as well. One of the most complained about issues with the old X-Carve is the lack of dust collection. Quite. That actually does what everything else has been promising to do. Whacking something out of a sheet of plywood is one thing, locating finger joints on the end of a dimensioned board is another. The machine gets more attractive as development continues. Really easy. I sure hope that the next version does not require tape or other reference other then the work piece itself. Depending on the type of material used, users say that Shapeoko gives a pretty smooth, accurate finish to projects, but you can sometimes notice drill marks on acrylic projects. That would be really cool :). For example, the tape needs to be optimizedfor workshop use. After a long wait, Shaper has opened up pre-orders for the device. Carbide Create has an advantage over the X-Carves Easel for two reasons. Heh, anyone who already has a hernia or back injury for sure. Pay up more for the longer rails, and youll still need the shorter ones for smaller areas. Whether it's launching core accessories like Workstation or Plate, or developing new software like Studio, weve taken feedback along the way from users like you to continue expanding the Shaper System and make Origin the best it can be. I'm am a sucker for cool tools so I pre-orderd one anyways. The tool has an automatic cut correction. From that day onward the work is never the same again. Hey how about we keep this thread about what the original poster asked about. If you want the best VALUE for your money, Shapeoko gets you up and running quickly. That capability alone has the potential for speeding up work with plywood and drywall a lot. Thankfully they gave us a great set of highlights. My comment was praise (for including the interesting backstage stuff), not criticism. She has special interests in open source 3D printing for R&D and has spent a lot of time at different projects across the globe to learn more about 3D printing. Thats not a problem with Shaper Origin per se, but more with CNC based routers (note the chess board on their homepage, it doesn't have squares with 90 deg corners). Jeremy Blumthrew together a simple touchscreen control panel that logs spindle metrics in real-time, and allows them to push the spindles until they break. The Easel app is browser-based, and you can get to it via Inventables website so no lengthy installation process there. I vaguely remember SUN optical mice requiring a special mouse pad which was metal and looked like a piece of graphing paper back in the mid 90s. Lets look at the tech specs to see how it measures up. will now benefit from the decades of expertise, precision, and attention to detail that will go into having Origin assembled with care by our older sibling, Festool. Shapeoko 3 Looks more rigid than X Carve, at the same time more expansive - with more powerful spindle ~$1300. The next day the clever new apprenticedown at the blacksmiths shop is demoing his beta of his new Saw invention and looking for testers, investors, and a girlfriend. But Im very sure that version will be much heavier. But the tone is so enthusiastic that it really looks like some sort of advertorial (publireportage in french), or sponsored post. its kind of like comparing a track saw to a table saw. One of the whole points of a CNC router is that you dont have to do it yourself, the machine can cut shapes out of flat stock all day while you just keep an eye on it. Some time ago I worked in a factory which handled a lot of sheet metal and near the end of the last shift we used to load one of the CNC machines with a pallet of sheet metal. There is NO WAY i could have a full sheet capable CNC where i live, it would cost me way more, and thats not even counting transportation. Continuing improvements are installed on the device. If you want to make something out of raw material that is desktop sized to start with then its far cheaper to pick up a cnc router table as you suggest. I don't have the Shaper Origin but my understanding is that it is strictly a 2D device which means that it can cut things out and it can handle some joinery with the right setup. the asking price. The backstage stuff is great. Marketing 102. Still, all of this bodes well for the creation of a whole new category of tools for small shops/mobile work. Could I make, say, relief maps with it as I could with a gantry router? Also, a flat bed 3-axis CNC router may not be a good tool for joinery. It may have had a specifically oriented sub-layer which if you rotated the mat the pointer did some wacky movements. For most people doing thru hole cuts, I think it would be OK to drive the Z axis by hand using on-screen feedback. Theyre not just giving away the tool in this case. maybe address the most plausible complaints up front? The Shapeoko Pro was launched in September 2020. 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