I am using the pink foam board for the base of the my layout and I was to add a bridge so I need to cut into my foam board, what would you recomend I use?
@beatleman69 If you don't want to spend money a steak serrated knife would do the trick. You could also use a utility knife, dry wall saw, hot wire foam cutter...those are few other options.
I had seen a vid on rocks/out croppings, etc. They cast molds in plaster and then once in place used a red/yellow/grey wash on them and it turned out amazingly real. Im wondering if using the same method on foam painted white would give the same effect.
Probably a hot wire foam cutter would be faster how ever I recommend getting something decent. I had gotten a cheap cutter and it didn't work that well. Check out the cutters at Micro Mark.
Super! I wonder what it would be like if you used a Wood Chisel instead of the ruler......and how about an Oster Electric Knife (available at Amaz.) to carve the foam sheets....any thoughts?
Sure. I was just using what I immediately had on hand. When it comes to carving foam think of the John Lennon song: "Whatever gets you through the night..."
Thanks for the tips... I had an HO layout for years, but then kinda fell away from it for a number of years as I built my welding business...then I moved. I have all my HO stuff packed in boxes and am just chomping at the bit to get going again...
I am using the pink foam board for the base of the my layout and I was to add a bridge so I need to cut into my foam board, what would you recomend I use?
beatleman69 1 month ago
@beatleman69 If you don't want to spend money a steak serrated knife would do the trick. You could also use a utility knife, dry wall saw, hot wire foam cutter...those are few other options.
thebige61 3 weeks ago
@thebige61 Where did you purchase the sur-foam tool? I haven't been able to find one.
beatleman69 3 weeks ago
@beatleman69 You should be able to get one at a hardware store or else a home improvement store(Home Depot, Lowes, Menards, etc)
thebige61 1 week ago
If an electrical fire starts from say a bad switch machine, how toxic is this stuff when it burns?
paullubliner 4 months ago
Very nice vid thanks...
randoloph1 1 year ago
That was so many tips I put it in my favorits
TheChris880 1 year ago
I had seen a vid on rocks/out croppings, etc. They cast molds in plaster and then once in place used a red/yellow/grey wash on them and it turned out amazingly real. Im wondering if using the same method on foam painted white would give the same effect.
acrylic340 2 years ago
very helpful, but theres gotta be an easier way to do this
skittlesrozanski 2 years ago
Probably a hot wire foam cutter would be faster how ever I recommend getting something decent. I had gotten a cheap cutter and it didn't work that well. Check out the cutters at Micro Mark.
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thebige61 2 years ago
Super! I wonder what it would be like if you used a Wood Chisel instead of the ruler......and how about an Oster Electric Knife (available at Amaz.) to carve the foam sheets....any thoughts?
Niner6 2 years ago
Sure. I was just using what I immediately had on hand. When it comes to carving foam think of the John Lennon song: "Whatever gets you through the night..."
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thebige61 2 years ago
ur crazy but gud
pyronathanpyro 2 years ago
Thanks for the tips... I had an HO layout for years, but then kinda fell away from it for a number of years as I built my welding business...then I moved. I have all my HO stuff packed in boxes and am just chomping at the bit to get going again...
BSNFabricating 2 years ago
What are you doing with the putty knife at 2:43?
bnsfMAN93 2 years ago
how much is the foam per sheet?
Pondguyz 2 years ago
u really good at theas tutorials thxs for info
JCLIVININIQUITY6 2 years ago 6
What is the name of the yellow tool that you are using
norfolksouthern82 2 years ago
It's a Stanley sur-foam rasp.
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thebige61 2 years ago
Thanks!
norfolksouthern82 2 years ago
Stanley Surform Shaver
Model # 21-115
Home Depot
Store SKU # 185485
$6.49
TheDoctorboogie 1 year ago
This reminds me of that dude on 'Close encounters of the third kind'. Only kidding :) It's fascinating to see how it transforms.
ZetanCrisp 3 years ago
I have alot of fun using this foam on my layout.
RichmanJ93 3 years ago
great series
smithsj1 3 years ago 6
1st :)
thetreeregimovies 3 years ago