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Foam Cutter table

Foam Cutter table
A cheap and easy hot wire cutter for any RC modeler who needs to cut pieces of foam from a sheet or block.
 
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Step 1Get you your materials

get you your materials
Supplies list
A box with foam packaging inside for mounting the cutter
A hand held hot wire cutter, available from micheals in the foam section, costs about $20 unless you use a coupon.

Tools
A hot glue gun and extra sticks (not pictured)
A stanley or Xacto knife
marker, to mark foam
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10 comments
Jan 8, 2011. 1:43 PMdazedonblu says:
this one is good but I found this on and its got to be the best Ive ever found and it works perfect, I built it in under 2 hours. It super accurate. http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.htm...=292695&page=1
Dec 21, 2009. 11:26 AMydeardorff says:
I wonder if that little cutter could be adapted to a 3 axis CNC router, for alittle more fun, and options?
Nov 19, 2009. 7:22 PMvladtepesh says:
I want to use a clothes hangerwire  bent into a shape about 12"- 14" long.What power source can I use, that I can regulate. I know a car battery charger will get it hot, but how to regulate???
Nov 27, 2009. 8:54 PMEvilthingamabober says:
Try one of those old black-cube-type transformers that turns 120VAC to 5 to 12VDC (make sure it puts out at least an amp). And many people use dimmer switches to regulate power to hot-wire foam cutters.
Sep 24, 2009. 2:12 PM323maderas says:
I got a cheapy soldering iron at the 'everything for a dollar store' that looks a LOT like that hand-held cutter. How possible would it be to place a longer wire into it, and wire in a light switch dimmer in one side of the wiring, and use that?
Mar 3, 2009. 11:12 AMcleversomeday says:
After trying briefly to do something like this by mounting the cutter in a cardboard tube so I could stick it through the umbrella hole of a patio table I had a brainstorm. I commandeered DHs Workmate portable work bench and simply cranked the adjustable planks together to clamp the styro cutter at the proper height. For mostly straight cuts you can use a hot knife (soldering iron type of thing with an exacto blade at the end) this way, too. And one more tip, for anyone looking to buy a styro cutter. Craft stores like Michaels and JoAnns frequently have 40-50% off on one item coupons available, bringing the cost of this gadget down to 10 or $12.
Feb 26, 2009. 3:45 PMShut Up Now says:
in step four, are you about to hot wire cut that cat for mounting? good ible. and yes it is ironic.
Sep 16, 2008. 6:29 AMjongscx says:
am I the only one who finds it semi-ironic that you're securely holding a foam-cutter... with foam (albiet styro) dunno, just brought the image of a butter-based hot-knife holder
Sep 16, 2008. 7:43 AMPickPacket says:
No, you're not the only one.

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