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==Safety First==
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[[File:Safety First HD2.png|left|150px]]
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* Remove any adjusting key or wrench before turning the power tool on. A wrench or a key left attached to a rotating part of the power tool may result in personal injury or damage the machine.
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* Always use the dust collection system to keep the dust levels in the wood shop from reaching a dangerous level.
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* Always hold onto the router while it is cutting. It is a CNC but it is not fastened to anything and could tip over if the bit catches on the material.
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* Cut at an appropriate feed rate. If Origin’s correction range is unable to keep up with your feed rate, move Origin slower, reduce the depth of cut, change your router bit, and/or adjust the spindle speed.
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* Adhere work piece elements that may come loose during cutting. When cutting items out of work piece materials, use double sided tape or alternative methods to hold elements down to your workbench and/or spoil board. This will prevent items from coming loose when cutting is complete.
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==Description==
 
==Description==
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* Collet - The clamp that secures the router bits.   
 
* Collet - The clamp that secures the router bits.   
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==== [https://assets.shapertools.com/manual/Shaper_Origin_Product_Manual.pdf User Manual] ====
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[[Media:Shaper Origin Product Manual.pdf|Handheld CNC Router User Manual]]
    
==Training==
 
==Training==
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Setting up the Cut Area:
 
Setting up the Cut Area:
 
{{#evu:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdsMOPZFMRQ}}
 
{{#evu:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdsMOPZFMRQ}}
# Remove the router and from its box.
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# Remove the router from its box.
 
# Power on the router buy plugging in the device. Do not flip the switch attached to the spindle motor to the on position.  
 
# Power on the router buy plugging in the device. Do not flip the switch attached to the spindle motor to the on position.  
 
# Place at least three strips of Shaper Tape slightly above the area you want to cut so that the router will be able to orient itself. They do not have to be straight line but do need to be in the same plane.  
 
# Place at least three strips of Shaper Tape slightly above the area you want to cut so that the router will be able to orient itself. They do not have to be straight line but do need to be in the same plane.  
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{{#evu:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DekAjAOIVvQ}}
 
{{#evu:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DekAjAOIVvQ}}
 
# Select the air cut type in the upper left of the screen and move the router over top of your first cut line so that the line is highlighted as moving dashed line. This indicates the direction your cut should be made in. Make sure to select your bit size and cut location at this point. The cut location can be on the line, inside the line, or outside the line based on your application. There are other cut settings you can experiment with as well.   
 
# Select the air cut type in the upper left of the screen and move the router over top of your first cut line so that the line is highlighted as moving dashed line. This indicates the direction your cut should be made in. Make sure to select your bit size and cut location at this point. The cut location can be on the line, inside the line, or outside the line based on your application. There are other cut settings you can experiment with as well.   
# Hit the green button to begin the cut. The cut is indicated by a blue line and the center if the bit is indicated by a white dot. The router can move the bit anywhere within the larger white circle so make sure to keep the cut line within the large circle and the router will take care of the rest.. There is also an auto advance feature that will move the bit forward to the edge of the large circle.  
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# Hit the green button to begin the cut. The cut is indicated by a blue line and the center if the bit is indicated by a white dot. The router can move the bit anywhere within the larger white circle so make sure to keep the cut line within the large circle and the router will take care of the rest. There is also an auto advance feature that will move the bit forward to the edge of the large circle.  
 
# Run through your air cut until you get a feel for how the router responds and are confident the cut file is correct.
 
# Run through your air cut until you get a feel for how the router responds and are confident the cut file is correct.
 
# Change from an air cut to a whatever cut depth you desire. A good rule of thumb is to never cut deeper than 1.5 times the diameter of the cutting tool.  
 
# Change from an air cut to a whatever cut depth you desire. A good rule of thumb is to never cut deeper than 1.5 times the diameter of the cutting tool.  
 
# Make sure the spindle motor is plugged in and the correct bit is selected.
 
# Make sure the spindle motor is plugged in and the correct bit is selected.
 
# Press the z touch button on the left of the screen to zero the router bit to the surface of the work piece.  
 
# Press the z touch button on the left of the screen to zero the router bit to the surface of the work piece.  
# Set the spindle speed. The spindle speed also be adjusted using the dial on the side of the spindle motor if needed.
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# Set the spindle speed. The spindle speed can also be adjusted using the dial on the side of the spindle motor if needed.
 
# Hit the green button on the handle or press start on the screen to perform the cut.
 
# Hit the green button on the handle or press start on the screen to perform the cut.
# Reset the space when finished by vacuuming any dusk, returning the router to its box and putting away any scrap material.
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# Reset the space when finished by vacuuming any dust, returning the router to its box, and putting away any scrap material.
==Safety==
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* Remove any adjusting key or wrench before turning the power tool on. A wrench or a key left attached to a rotating part of the power tool may result in personal injury or damage the machine.
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* Always use the dust collection system to keep the dust levels in the wood shop from reaching a dangerous level.
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* Always hold onto the router while it is cutting. It is a CNC but it is not fastened to anything and could tip over if the bit catches on the material.
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* Cut at an appropriate feed rate. If Origin’s correction range is unable to keep up with your feed rate, move Origin slower, reduce the depth of cut, change your router bit, and/or adjust the spindle speed.
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* Adhere work piece elements that may come loose during cutting. When cutting items out of work piece materials, use double sided tape or alternative methods to hold elements down to your workbench and/or spoil board. This will prevent items from coming loose when cutting is complete.
      
==Certification==
 
==Certification==
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[https://foxtale.georgefox.edu/moodle/course/view.php?id=31325 Foxtale Course]
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[https://georgefox.instructure.com/courses/1272 Canvas Quiz]
    
==Troubleshooting==
 
==Troubleshooting==
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