Probably 85 to 95. and a lot in german. I‘m 62. i have my origin 2 1/2 years. I have had to learn a lot and you all brought me to there I am now and I am still learning. A big thank you and a big hugh. Thomas from Germany, Rottweil.
I enjoyed this video. Good job boys. Maybe in all your future sessions, you could also incorporate how you created your cut/design in studio. It would be covering not only the cuts/project but the design process as well. Keep up with good work.
Very good Sessions episode, and great timing for a shaped mortise and tenon box I’m working on this week. Smaller wine box size, but similar design and milling concepts. Have had several Studio and best SO process questions that you addressed. Project is gonna be a display at a Rockler store in Virginia, where I teach/demonstrate SO. This Sessions helps me understand the process much better to explain it more simply to our many customer questions about SO, so more than your TH-cam audience will receive this info. Gracias.
It just got published a few minutes ago! We saw this comment and wanted to make sure you grabbed it. hub.shapertools.com/creators/5d5d70a079a38a000faca883/shares/667e3fa84f3f2e5b66d8fe7e
Couple thoughts from a new owner. It would be great if you made a “fake” router to be used for dedicated gridding. $300 for a dedicated body to grid is way too expensive. Also, it would be great if you discounted additional routers if someone buys 2 or 3. Swapping bits is a real time killer when making complicated parts that require multiple cutters. But spending 9-1200 to speed up the workflow isn’t a good value either.
Probably 85 to 95. and a lot in german. I‘m 62. i have my origin 2 1/2 years. I have had to learn a lot and you all brought me to there I am now and I am still learning. A big thank you and a big hugh. Thomas from Germany, Rottweil.
We are so happy to hear that! Thank you for sharing.
I have watched around 10 but of those 10 I have watched multiple times learning and relearning techniques. Great videos!
Glad to hear it! Let us know if you have any suggestions :)
I enjoyed this video. Good job boys. Maybe in all your future sessions, you could also incorporate how you created your cut/design in studio. It would be covering not only the cuts/project but the design process as well. Keep up with good work.
Very good Sessions episode, and great timing for a shaped mortise and tenon box I’m working on this week. Smaller wine box size, but similar design and milling concepts. Have had several Studio and best SO process questions that you addressed. Project is gonna be a display at a Rockler store in Virginia, where I teach/demonstrate SO. This Sessions helps me understand the process much better to explain it more simply to our many customer questions about SO, so more than your TH-cam audience will receive this info. Gracias.
David, that's so great to hear! As always, if you have any specific questions, please reach out to us and we'd love to help out :)
Always love the videos!
And we love your support! Thanks for watching :)
Love to see a master class sometime on studio
We've had several guests on Sessions, but what are you thinking in terms of a Masterclass? :)
I think that you forgot to set the cut depth when you were showing us how to design the tenons at 22:16
I didn't see this cabinet project on Shaper Hub. Am I overlooking it in the premium project section or is it still not released?
It just got published a few minutes ago! We saw this comment and wanted to make sure you grabbed it. hub.shapertools.com/creators/5d5d70a079a38a000faca883/shares/667e3fa84f3f2e5b66d8fe7e
@@Shapertools Thank you!
How do i get the chart if I already have a Shaper Origin?
Hey there! Reach out to support@shapertools.com and we’ll see what we can do :)
Jake wins the Snickers!
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Couple thoughts from a new owner. It would be great if you made a “fake” router to be used for dedicated gridding. $300 for a dedicated body to grid is way too expensive. Also, it would be great if you discounted additional routers if someone buys 2 or 3. Swapping bits is a real time killer when making complicated parts that require multiple cutters. But spending 9-1200 to speed up the workflow isn’t a good value either.
Ya'll should be at the Sturgis Motorcycle rally cause you're hogging out so hard!
Speaking off hogging out - why can't we autopass in pockets yet?