Handheld Hotwire Foam Cutter Review

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Uploaded by on May 8, 2009

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rcfoamFighters review of the Flora craft battery powered hand held hotwire foam cutter tool includes:

complete desriptuion of hand held hotwire tool and components that come with it

A demonstration of how to cut foam with this tool

conclusion with opinions, rating , pricing and where to get one.

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  • lol this might be a stupid question but what kind of foam is that ?

  • FBsteezy The foame used in this build is epp foam. Please look it up on the internet for more detailed info.

  • how does it not shock you

  • FBsteezy the hand is insulated from the power and there is only 2 D cell batteries in it so I don't think there is enough power to worry about getting shocked. You do have to be careful not to touch the wire as it could burn you because it does get very hot.

  • Will a cutting tool like this one cut cleanly through mattress foam? i have to make a circular cut thats about 10 cm in diameter, for a project im working on. Finding info on cutting mattress foam at home is hard cos i can only find info on styrofoam types of foam :(

  • stormtrooper1822 we have never used this hotwire cutter for cutting that kind of foam but I'm sure it would cut it. Just not too sure how straight and even the cuts would be if the foam is bending and flexing like a sponge.

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  • EXCELENTE !!

    

  • Anybody happen to know the maximum thickness of foam this thing could cut?

  • Yep..music ruins it. No need. Good video.

  • THE MUSIC RUINS YOUR EXCELLENT VIDEO.

  • thanks a lot! your video is helpful and knowledgeable on which to purchase...

  • i used 14 volts for mine and nothing

  • @rcFoamFighters lol i mean not shocked bad just a little shock idk i just seemed like you would cuz all the metal looked like it was touching lol, but good video

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