Materials Recommendations
We've used Origin to cut a wide variety of materials with good outcomes. We suggest that you use the following spec table as a point of departure when you first start cutting a material that is new to you.
Specified recommendations for specialty router bits can be found in this article.
| 
 Material  | 
 Cutter  | 
 Spindle Speed  | 
 Auto Speed (ipm)  | 
 Max Depth per Pass (in.)  | 
 General Notes  | 
| 
 Softwoods (Including high-quality ply and MDF)  | 
5 | 10 | .25 | ||
| 
 Hardwoods  | 
4 | 10 | .25 | 
 Upcut cutter geometry will keep cuts clear of chips and debris. Decreasing spindle speed can reduce the possibility of charring  | 
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| 
 Non-Ferrous Metals (e.g. Aluminum, Brass, Copper)  | 
2 | 4 | .04 | ||
| 
 Thin Acrylics (≤1/8")  | 
4 | 10 | .125 | 
 Make sure you keep moving when cutting to reduce the possibility of melting  | 
Don't see a material you're hoping to cut with Origin? Send us a message and request that it be added to this table.
You can see a demonstration of cutting non-standard material in this Shaper Session: