



The Shaper Origin Badge is a 4-hour hands-on course designed to certify members to independently use the Shaper Origin handheld CNC router at Make Santa Fe.
The Shaper Origin blends digital precision with the flexibility of a handheld router, allowing makers to bring CNC accuracy directly to their material. In this class, students will learn how the tool interprets digital designs, how to properly prepare a workspace, and how to guide the Origin to create precise cuts, engravings, and joinery.
We will cover tool setup, interface navigation, cutter selection, workholding strategies, safety procedures, and the range of accessories that expand the tool’s capabilities. Students will also learn how to think about projects in terms of geometry, toolpaths, and registration methods, developing the foundational knowledge needed to confidently approach the Shaper Origin for future work.
During the class, students will complete a small engraved clipboard, gaining practical experience with the full workflow from digital file to finished object.
Successful completion of this class grants the Shaper Origin Badge and allows independent use of the Shaper Origin equipment at Make Santa Fe.
What You’ll Learn
- Overview of handheld CNC workflows and how Shaper Origin differs from traditional CNC routers
- Proper tool setup and workspace preparation
- Interface navigation and on-tool design alignment
- Understanding the “language” of vectors, toolpaths, and cut types
- Safe operation of the Shaper Origin
- Cutter types, selection considerations, and basic feeds & speeds concepts
- Workholding and registration methods using Shaper Tape
- Engraving, pocketing, and profile cutting strategies
- Overview of available accessories and expanded capabilities
- File preparation considerations for Shaper Origin projects
What You’ll Do
- Set up and calibrate the Shaper Origin
- Prepare material and apply Shaper Tape for tracking
- Load and align a digital design file
- Practice controlled cuts using the Origin interface
- Complete an engraved clipboard or keychain project
- Demonstrate proper tool shutdown and cleanup procedures
What You’ll Take Home
- An engraved clipboard
- Foundational understanding of handheld CNC workflow
- Shaper Origin Badge for independent use as a Make member
No prior CNC experience required.
Who This Class Is For
This badge is ideal for woodworkers, fabricators, furniture makers, designers, and makers who want to incorporate digital precision into their workflow without relying solely on large CNC machines.
The Shaper Origin is particularly well suited for joinery, cabinetry, furniture making, signage, engraving, inlays, and custom fabrication work.
Required PPE
- Safety glasses
- Closed-toe shoes
- Hearing protection recommended
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