Does anyone have a good technique for cutting EVA foam block. I have a section that is 40mm wide by 20mm thick - about a 40cm lengths. I need to slice of 10 mm of the thickness and leave a flat surface.
I have already botched a piece
as a stanley knife is too short (for 40mm) and the extender blade type cutter is too wobbly for a straight cut. Also is there any way to shave / sand the botched block to leave a flat surface.
Or is there somewhere that does professional cutting?
Try an electric kitchen knife...probably find one in the back of the second drawer in the kitchen.....but dont tell the wife.
Hotwire should work.. will only cost you a couple of $ for a length of nichrome wire from Jaycar or whoever your local electronics place is..
Run the wire over a table, support it on 11mm (slightly high because you'll lose a bit to the melt) blocks of wood, and hang a bottle of water (or something else convenient and heavy) off one end with the other end secured. Steal the car battery temporarily, hook it up, varying the length of wire between the two connections to get the right temperature, then simply slide the EVA block across the table.
I'd try it for you, but I think my spare bits of EVA have all been "borrowed".
Sanding it does work, but you get a rough sanded finish (good for traction)
I have no idea what sort of finish you'd get off the hotwire - probably depends on the steadiness of your hand, but I guess you could always glue it with the cut side down?
A flat rasp works well,thoug the job is neater if you pull it backwards across the foam to wear it down, may not be as neat as the hot wire and you' need to mark on the block all the way around to end up with the surface flat.
I have used the hot wire technique to make foam RC combat gliders. It works really well, but you have to make sure to keep the wire really tight otherwise you might get a slightly bent cut. Also (although this might not apply cos your EVA foam is quite thin) sometimes the middle of the wire is a littel cooler and wont cut as well.
basically - just make sure the wire is tight and you dont take to long to push teh foam through. sometimes it can get a bit melted if you take too long. good luck!
Thanks guys, the hot wire sounds like a 'cool' idea. I was also thinking that an electric planer, which I have, may work. I can shave the layers off gradualy providing it comes of clearly.
i have some 8mm divinicell sheets if you can get away with 8mm ill post some to you.
i have a ripping saw that works
electric kitchen knife works a treat. I carved some foam for the seat of a chair I built and worked really well
Some feedback! The power tools worked well on the EVA foam. I started off using a handheld electric planer to flatten out the hacked EVA block, this worked well.
I then remembered the oldman had a bench planer and saw. I used the planer to finish of the hacked piece and then tried the bigger block on the circular saw. The circular saw worked great. So I would say that a hand held circular saw would also be good. Just like cutting a piece of wood only easier to cut.
Just be careful with the fingers if your're trying to cut or plane a small piece. ![]()