The original design was built in order to cut RC wings (even tapered wings - where one side is different then the other side)
Polystyrene (EPS and XPS) will cut using a hot wire - other foams - like polyurethane should only be cut with a blade or saw.
When cutting, be careful !!! - wire will get hot, and some people may be allergic to the EPS fumes - always work in a well ventilated area.
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The first prototype was made out of wood, but didn't look "professional" enough, so I decided to go with a more robust design made of steel.
The design can be modified to almost any size. Keep in mind that for longer travel you will need a longer lead screw.
The problem with a long lead screw is that because it its own mass, it will "wobble" in higher speeds.
One way to overcome this problem is to move to a larger diameter lead screw.
Another way is to move to a chain or belt driven design. Belt driven machines are usually 8' and longer but require the use of micro-stepping. An example of a machine larger then 8 foot would be a surfboard foam cutter.
Some surfboards are up to 12 feet in length, the only way to cut these boards would be a belt driven or chain driven mechanism
I will try to cover this topic in the future with a sample machine and pictures...
We started out building a machine to cut wing cores, but soon after we discovered a huge interest in the machine for other industries - like moldings, architectures, surfboards, Logos, props, packaging Willow Sills, Casings, Wainscoat , Fascia, Crown, Parapets, Wallcaps, Pediments, Quatrefoils, Columns
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haven't you ever seen the roadrunner and coyote cartoons?
This is a wonderful instructable! I hope the company gets some sales, the machines you guys have looks great.
About how much did this all cost? I'm really interested in replicating it
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An excellent idea is to use an old vacuum cleaner to collect the fumes and exhaust through a wet filter.
I have hot wire cut PU foam but it requires a much higher temperature and a much slower cutting rate. It is extremely corrosive of the cutting wire and produces ugly charred patches. I would not recommend it.
I want to make one like this except it will be 6' long and 3' tall. I have heard if the key screw is to long it will shake at speed. If I use a key screw that is a 2 start or 4 start the screw will turn slower minimizing the 6' key screw shaking, right.
Do people use over 1 start with hot wire foam cutters?
Anything longer you will need to go for a chain or belt design
Thanks
we use them on our machines www.foamlinx.com
i guess to better answer your question, could you - yes, would you be happy with the results - most likely not. Hope that helps
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