I've modified free plans from http://www.foamyfactory.com/ for a faster build that is also stronger.
This requires just 1 foam core board that can be purchased from a craft store.
I used the 1/2" thick board instead of the more common 3/16" version I've used in the past.
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Put the design on poster board so you can easily trace out the design for future builds.
I've found that making just the vertical profile of the fuselage, the whole wing and the tail is all you need.
Trace out the designs on the foam board.










































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pva or hot glue gun?
http://www.youtube.com/user/ExperimentalAirlines/featured
With your talent with this foam you could do some awesome work with foam board. :0)
(I've had good luck gluing foam with Gorilla glue. I also tried Shoe Goo when I was out of Gorilla glue--it ate up an inch of foam, oops.)
UHO POR is the glue to use. This is a contact adhesive which doesn't eat the foam and is great for other jobs too.
http://www.instructables.com/id/Hot-Wire-Foam-Cutting-Nunchucks/
I am also trying to cut foam that is as thick as yours and the edges are not coming out straight. I don't mean the long edge, I mean the short edge that are on the side of the foam. The reason mine are not straight is because I find it hard to keep the knife at a 90 angle to the cutting mat.
Do you have some tips on how to keep the knife perpendicular to the cutting surface?
Thanks