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Thread: Cutting Flexiable Foam
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22nd August 2014, 04:36 PM #1GOLD MEMBER
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Cutting Flexiable Foam
I recently brought a Walkera Tali H500 Hexacopter Drone, the makers do not have custom made foam lined case for them so I need to make one.
My question is how does one cut or sculpture the foam to suit the shape? Ideally, it would be great to sculpture the foam from one thick slab but in reality cutting in straight sided layered sections is what I'll probably do. Any suggestions are appreciated. Thanks in advance
RodExperienced in removing the tree from the furniture
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22nd August 2014, 05:27 PM #2
Hot wire cutter.
http://www.ebay.com.au/sch/i.html/_W...sid=m270.l1313Cliff.
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22nd August 2014, 05:29 PM #3
I've also had some luck using a bread knife.
Cliff.
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22nd August 2014, 05:29 PM #4SENIOR MEMBER
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Electric knife is the ducks nuts..
Get a cheapy from the dept store for $20 or so and do your best...
We've just lined a studio with acoustic foam, makes it scary easy.
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22nd August 2014, 06:02 PM #5
Years ago I bought some foam and they cut it with a saw that looked like jigsaw but with a flat plate below the blade that the foam ran on, similar to Cliff's hot wire cutter but with a reciprocating blade.
This makes me think why not use your bandsaw, if you have one?
Cheers
DougI got sick of sitting around doing nothing - so I took up meditation.
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22nd August 2014, 06:55 PM #6
..it's not often I feel like I can speak with such authority..
.....however, I have just helped my son build a travel case for his phantom quadcopter (and related gopro paraphenalia)
..we used a soft foam (that yellow stuff used in cheap mattresses)..
..we used a profile gauge to get the pattern, marked it out on the foam and cut it out with a bandsaw.
(thought that the foam might pull down the throat of the saw but it didn't)
what if the hokey pokey is really what it's all about?
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22nd August 2014, 08:29 PM #7Senior Member
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Spent many an hour when working in a museum, cutting closed cell foam drawer inserts for small antiquities.
Cut-outs made using surgical scalpel and layers bonded using low-temp hot-melt glue gun.
Sculpting can be done on the layers, again with the scalpel.
We mostly used these blades http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/?ie=UTF8&k...l_9h6kvlq499_b
MarkWhat you say & what people hear are not always the same thing.
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22nd August 2014, 09:53 PM #8
Here's my 3 options along with the others.....
My wife is an Occupational Therapist and often uses an electric knife to shape high density foam for clients....
We use a Bosch Foam Cutter at the local Boys & Clubs Club to cut the gymnastic mats in....
I have made a "hot wire" foam cutter for shaping Styrofoam for my model railway layout....[I have plans if you'd like a copy]....
Cheers, crowie
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25th August 2014, 09:28 AM #9
Second hand stores......... electric bread knife mine cost $3. works brilliently
I would love to grow my own food, but I can not find bacon seeds
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