That script bit is ideal for filled single line text. You can then go much deeper. Boxed text like you did is absolutely not what’s it’s made for beyond a certain point. The script bit will give the script a “V” profile which makes it look beautiful…an example being script that looks like fancy single line hand writing or calligraphy style fonts. Need to use the bits in their intended use case to get the most out of them.
Genial! Que alegría saber que alguien en Argentina mira los videos. Siempre me lleva mucho tiempo hacer los subtítulos, así que es lindo saber que le son útil a algunos... Saludos desde Suiza
With the shallow depths I can clearly see that the festool bit produced a sharper result, but in every test it also appeared to have more errors. Specifically, more areas where the curve wasn't smooth, kind of like the shaper was bumped or something. Can you comment on this?
Interesting. That is not my experience, but looking at the picture I can see why you must conclude like that. After using the bit for many hours, I feel confident it is sharper at shallow depths.
@@Woodensoul Yeah it's weird, because 95% of the festool cut one looks way better but that other 5% looks way worse :) Specifically, at 3:54 in the video, the bottom of the festool "C" has a bump, and at 4:10 the bottom of the festool "A" has a bump. I'm guessing this was just a Shaper snafu and not a bit issue. In any case, thanks for the comparison. As a new Shaper owner I really appreciate your content, keep it up!
Thanks 😊 You can use any font you want by placing it in a vector graphics software (eg Illustrator, Inkscape), the converting the font to paths and saving as an svg. That’s how I do it...
The US Shaper comes indeed with a 1/4“ collet, and the script bit only with 8mm. If you want to use that bit you need an 8mm collet. I explain everything collet here: ruclips.net/video/wIUd37VuedY/видео.html
Looked super good, just the bottom of the a and c on the festool bit looked a little sloppy compared to the other one. Getting closer and closer to buying a shaper origin.
I really liked the text engraving you did in this video, and I wondered if you could produce a video showing the software you used to create the text, producing a cutting path and the creation of the Shaper-acceptable .svg file
This kind of bit: www.amazon.fr/carbure-spirale-coupante-embouts-compression/dp/B073RKDLDR/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=fraise+compression&qid=1604926821&sr=8-3 It's an up & down bit, people on forum seem to like it, it make cleaner cut (thanks to the "up" part of the bit) and help the piece of wood to stick to the workbench (thanks to the "down" part of the bit), if I understood correctly the utility of the kind of bit.
😂😂😂 That made me laugh Howard. I don’t know man, I guess it’s a reflection of the world. There will always be one grumpy person who needs to make a statement. 🤪
@@Woodensoul right?! they'd complain if they were hung with a new rope...I ordered that bit. I use the other one typically but that one looks so much better.
hola Javier muy buena alternativa shaper los jueves 5 pm pacific time mostraron varias alternativas para gravar letreros vale la pena que te contactes con ellos y les cuentes tu historia gracias de nuevo por compartir
@@Woodensoul Und die Community in Deutschland wächst seit Einführung im Frühjahr 2020 ständig. Wenn Video auf englischer Sprache ist, kann der Titel gerne auch englisch sein, damit man sich das anklicken des Videos erspart. Einfach konsequent sein.
Alter, alle meine Videos haben Deutsche Untertitel, was mich viel Zeit kostet und wofür mir schon viel Lob ausgesprochen wurde. Du bist jetzt der erste der hier rumzündet und sagt man könne nicht mitlesen...
No longer available in the US for some reason. Also, as mentioned below, you are not using the Festool bit for its intended purpose which is to carve single line font characters, not outline characters. Shaper Origin now has a few single line fonts with more coming (I hope).
Yeah, it's no longer sold, but I ended up using mostly this bit anyway, as it's much cheaper and has pretty good results for the money: ruclips.net/video/BtAmp1RZT0o/видео.html
That script bit is ideal for filled single line text. You can then go much deeper. Boxed text like you did is absolutely not what’s it’s made for beyond a certain point. The script bit will give the script a “V” profile which makes it look beautiful…an example being script that looks like fancy single line hand writing or calligraphy style fonts. Need to use the bits in their intended use case to get the most out of them.
Another Really informative Shaper video. Thanks for trying out that expensive bit for us.
Most welcome, and sorry I got you waiting 🥴
LOL. It’s a compliment to your video content. Welcome back!!!
Thanks for the comparison! I am going to give it a try.
Most welcome. I am confident you will like it. I am continuing to use it a lot...
Hi! I am a new subscriber from Argentina. Thanks for your videos with subtitles. I congratulate you for your videos and great work done on them !!
Genial! Que alegría saber que alguien en Argentina mira los videos. Siempre me lleva mucho tiempo hacer los subtítulos, así que es lindo saber que le son útil a algunos... Saludos desde Suiza
Looks like it would be a nice addition. Appreciate your video!
Glad if it was useful. Have fun with your Shaper 😁
Welches Programm nimmst du für deine SVG Dateien ?
Inkscape ist kostenlos und super...
Wooden danke
With the shallow depths I can clearly see that the festool bit produced a sharper result, but in every test it also appeared to have more errors. Specifically, more areas where the curve wasn't smooth, kind of like the shaper was bumped or something. Can you comment on this?
Interesting. That is not my experience, but looking at the picture I can see why you must conclude like that. After using the bit for many hours, I feel confident it is sharper at shallow depths.
@@Woodensoul Yeah it's weird, because 95% of the festool cut one looks way better but that other 5% looks way worse :) Specifically, at 3:54 in the video, the bottom of the festool "C" has a bump, and at 4:10 the bottom of the festool "A" has a bump. I'm guessing this was just a Shaper snafu and not a bit issue. In any case, thanks for the comparison. As a new Shaper owner I really appreciate your content, keep it up!
Yeah, pretty sure these were SO snafus... Enjoy your new Shaper man, it’s an awesome tool 😁
Great educational video Wooden, Thanks. What do you recommend for getting different fonts to your SO? Thanks
Thanks 😊 You can use any font you want by placing it in a vector graphics software (eg Illustrator, Inkscape), the converting the font to paths and saving as an svg. That’s how I do it...
The shaper comes with a 1/4" collet and the script bit has a 8mm shaft diameter. How do you get this to work? THX
The US Shaper comes indeed with a 1/4“
collet, and the script bit only with 8mm. If you want to use that bit you need an 8mm collet. I explain everything collet here: ruclips.net/video/wIUd37VuedY/видео.html
Looked super good, just the bottom of the a and c on the festool bit looked a little sloppy compared to the other one. Getting closer and closer to buying a shaper origin.
Really? I didn’t notice. Might have to watch it again 😆 The Shaper is my favorite tool, so just in case you do it: Have fun!!! 🤩
I really liked the text engraving you did in this video, and I wondered if you could produce a video showing the software you used to create the text, producing a cutting path and the creation of the Shaper-acceptable .svg file
Hi John. Glad you liked it. Absolutely, thanks for the idea. It might take me a few weeks, but I can do that...
Thank you for this presentation, I will try that. Have you tried out the compression bit?
No, I don't think I have. Which one? Can you post me a link? Happy to give it a try and post my experiences...
This kind of bit:
www.amazon.fr/carbure-spirale-coupante-embouts-compression/dp/B073RKDLDR/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=fraise+compression&qid=1604926821&sr=8-3
It's an up & down bit, people on forum seem to like it, it make cleaner cut (thanks to the "up" part of the bit) and help the piece of wood to stick to the workbench (thanks to the "down" part of the bit), if I understood correctly the utility of the kind of bit.
Very interesting - merci! I will do some research and see if I can order one to try it out...
Given the strange shape of the Festool bit, what did you enter into Shaper for the bit diameter?
I set it to „engrave“
wonder why anyone would give you a thumbs down on this video? Totally not deserved.
😂😂😂 That made me laugh Howard. I don’t know man, I guess it’s a reflection of the world. There will always be one grumpy person who needs to make a statement. 🤪
@@Woodensoul right?! they'd complain if they were hung with a new rope...I ordered that bit. I use the other one typically but that one looks so much better.
You won’t be disappointed, I use it all the time 😁
hola Javier
muy buena alternativa
shaper los jueves 5 pm pacific time mostraron varias alternativas para gravar letreros
vale la pena que te contactes con ellos y les cuentes tu historia
gracias de nuevo por compartir
De nada Rodrigo, gracias por mirar 😁
Wooden ok
De a donde eres?
Soy Suizo, vivo en Suiza, mis padres son de Argentina...
@@Woodensoul Buen dia
que rico poder comer un buen fondue de queso ¡¡
Si, ricisimo! Y vos de donde sos?
bought flute on eBay 16 quid
Nice! Good catch 😁
Titel vom Video in deutsch, warum nicht auch deutsch gesprochen, die Untertitel sind nicht mitlesbar.
Weil ca 70% meiner Viewer aus englischsprachigen Ländern sind
@@Woodensoul
Und die Community in Deutschland wächst seit Einführung im Frühjahr 2020 ständig.
Wenn Video auf englischer Sprache ist, kann der Titel gerne auch englisch sein, damit man sich das anklicken des Videos erspart.
Einfach konsequent sein.
Alter, alle meine Videos haben Deutsche Untertitel, was mich viel Zeit kostet und wofür mir schon viel Lob ausgesprochen wurde. Du bist jetzt der erste der hier rumzündet und sagt man könne nicht mitlesen...
No longer available in the US for some reason. Also, as mentioned below, you are not using the Festool bit for its intended purpose which is to carve single line font characters, not outline characters. Shaper Origin now has a few single line fonts with more coming (I hope).
Yeah, it's no longer sold, but I ended up using mostly this bit anyway, as it's much cheaper and has pretty good results for the money: ruclips.net/video/BtAmp1RZT0o/видео.html