Looks like the Shaper Origin has some competition.
I had the same thoughts on traction vs torque vs bit size. The human bracing supplied to the Origin does seem to be a better solution.I saw this a few years ago, must have been at its prototype stages.
It is certainly clever. The issues I thought of at the time remain. They did not appear to have thought much about sawdust, especially in relation to the wheels. I see now it has a built in vacuum which might be ok for fine dust. The limitation to the bit size must be pretty small, otherwise it would likely create too much torque for one and secondly bigger chips for the vacuum to sort out.
Also I can see issues with different surface textures and stuff being problem.
Also the footprint is quite large so needs to be on a quite big sheet.
I think the shaper is a much better idea out of the two.
Ollie
judging by what happens on here when sharpening is discussed, that may be an advantage.You’ll end up with woodworkers who don’t know how to sharpen a chisel but are dab hands with auto cad and sketch up. What are they going to find to talk about?
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