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Build Your Own Hot Wire Foam Cutter - Professional Tools for Modelers 

Luke Towan
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A hot wire foam cutter is a must for anyone who is serious about modeling with foam. Foam is an extremely useful and versatile material when it comes to model making but to truly get the most out of it you need the right tools.
Building your own hot wire foam cutter is very easy and once you know how they work you can build all types of different foam cutters for an infinite range of jobs.
The foam cutter I’m making today is a tabletop precision foam cutter used for making very precise straight cuts.
Additionally by incorporating the temperature controller into the wiring I now have complete control over how hot the wire is. Controlling the wire temperature is vital for getting the perfect cut, too hot and the foam will melt before it even touches the wire… too cold and the wire will start to flex giving imprecise angles!
Materials
WOOD:
12mm MDF - Main cutting surface 30cm Wide 60cm Long
3mm MDF - Fascia 62cm Tall 30cm wide
30mm by 42mm Pine - Side support 2 strips 60cm long
30mm by 6mm Pine - Additional strip on side support 2 strips 60cm long and Controller block support
19mm by 42mm Pine - Cross section support 24cm long
MAIN ARM AND BASE
19mm Washer - Protects cutting surface from the hot wire
6mm Steel Rod - Main supporting arm at least 75cm long
6mm Saddle Clips - 6 in total
18 Gauge Galvanized Steel Wire - Hook in the top of the supporting arm
ELECTRONIS AND WIRES
12v DPDT Push On/Push Off Switch with inbuilt LED
2.1mm Bulkhead DC Power Connector
12v 8amp PWM Controller
10amp Screw Terminal Strip
Various Heat Shrink Tubes
Lead Solder
10amp 3mm Electrical Cable Red & Black
3mm Washer - times 2, Soldered to the ends of the output wires from the temperature controller
NICHROME WIRE
28 Gauge Nichrome Wire
3mm Washer - Attached to nichrome wire
5mm Diameter Spring, 1cm Long - Optional to absorb excess slack as nichrome wire heats up
CLAMP
3mm Diameter, 35mm Long Round Head Bolt
3mm Nut - times 2
3mm Washer - times 2
3mm Wing Nut
Tips for using the Hot Wire Foam Cutter:
A good starting temperature to aim for when cutting foam is 600°F, that temperature will vary depending on the density of the foam of course.
Try to use a lower temperature rather than a high temperature, the foam is more forgiving when cutting at lower temperatures and you’ll generally end up with a nicer finish.
Don’t forget as you can see in the video, you can make templates using regular printer paper and use that as a stencil for making cuts. This is where you need to ensure the wire temperature is not too high otherwise the wire will cut straight through the paper as well.
Avoid stopping during a cut, if you stop and start whilst cutting you may end up with fault lines where you stopped. Again a lower temperature will help minimize lines due to stopping and starting but for best result try to complete the cut in one smooth motion.
You can clamp sections of wood to your cutting surface to use as a guide for getting perfectly straight cuts, you can also temporarily glue thin strips of wood to the surface of the foam to get the same effect, essentially you’ll use the strips of wood that are glued directly to the foam as a guide allowing you to achieve all sorts of complex cuts.
MUSIC
Intro Music
Premium Beat - Green Screen
Background Music
Rhodesia by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/...)
Artist: www.twinmusicom.org/

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Комментарии : 873   
@stratmister009
@stratmister009 4 года назад
I don't know if I'll have the patience and dedication to make one as nice as one you made here, but you provided all the right information I needed to rig up something quick and dirty with what I had around my garage and get the job done. You're a talented craftsman.
@alanlomax1271
@alanlomax1271 3 года назад
Thanks for posting this ... I just cut my first foam 10 minutes ago and it works like a charm. My end use will be roughing in the scenic sections on my model railway. I can see getting some good use out of this tool over the coming months. Great stuff!
@VitorMadeira
@VitorMadeira 5 лет назад
One of the best DIY videos here on RU-vid EVER! Thank you and greetings from Portugal.
@icenesiswayons9962
@icenesiswayons9962 5 лет назад
The spring is a necessary part and something most diy'rs omit from the build. The foam cutting unit looks really professional to me and I would be proud to have it sitting on my bench as a leading workhorse of a tool. Thanks very much for sharing and saving us money. Happy holidays! :-)
@travismiller5548
@travismiller5548 Год назад
I built a very large one in the past, the cuts had to be about 40 inches long. Now here I am doing research and preparing to build a smaller unit. You want higher, consistent tension for straighter cuts, when the wire is up to temperature. I instead used a turnbuckle instead of a spring to tension the wire once it was hot.
@totallyterribleterrain4510
@totallyterribleterrain4510 7 лет назад
Have said it before but will say it again, you don't post video's that often Luke but by God when you do they really are worth watching. Great tips bud will most definitely be making one of these.
@Snuggles1989
@Snuggles1989 7 лет назад
It's a just a complete pleasure to watch someone take this much care and pleasure in their hobby as much as you do Luke. Thanks for the excellent content as always :D
@LukeTowan
@LukeTowan 7 лет назад
thanks Snuggles 😊 I spend quite a while putting them together so it's great to see how much you appreciate them 😊
@wynlewis6048
@wynlewis6048 6 лет назад
It’s really refreshing to see a video tutorial that you can get an amazing results and you’re not using items lots of us haven’t got! Subscribed and I’ll definitely be giving this one a try
@somosmex
@somosmex 4 года назад
I've just made mine, thanks for this tutorial - it gave me the confidence to try rather than keep struggling away with a knife!
@RaviX
@RaviX 7 лет назад
I can't understand how you can have dislike on this video. This is exactly how a diy video should look. Keep up the awesome work luke!
@LukeTowan
@LukeTowan 7 лет назад
lol, thanks mate 😀
@petermilne2470
@petermilne2470 5 лет назад
Probably employees of a company who sell this equipment at a greatly inflated price.
@Threewulphmoon
@Threewulphmoon 5 лет назад
@@petermilne2470 just saved me $200 CAD so i don't doubt it!
@goodluck2404
@goodluck2404 5 лет назад
I can't understand dislike in every of his video !!!
@ickleshouse
@ickleshouse 5 лет назад
lol, great comment, both funny and prob accurate.
@cornfarmer8600
@cornfarmer8600 7 лет назад
10/10 - Hot Wire Foam Cutter reviewer
@LukeTowan
@LukeTowan 7 лет назад
thanks Dewitt 😊
@geraldmartin8195
@geraldmartin8195 5 лет назад
Thank you for this professionally presented video. The project is exactly what I've been looking for..
@TheWolfgangfritz
@TheWolfgangfritz 6 лет назад
Now, this is a good example of a "Professional"! This is the slickest most professional instructional video with respect to content, and presentation I've seen so far! Very impressed!
@deano187
@deano187 5 лет назад
Nothing more relaxing than listening to an aussie explain DIY haha! Cheers pal I'm gonna give this a go
@hrmpug1092
@hrmpug1092 2 года назад
I love how you’re Australian, because it fills me with more confidence that whatever you’re using can be found at my local Bunnings.
@paulduncan3803
@paulduncan3803 5 лет назад
How all instructional videos should be produced...excellent work!
@jwconglomerate332
@jwconglomerate332 2 года назад
You make it look so easy. Clear and concise instructions and tips and a really professional looking end product, cheers mate.
@JasonGuggia
@JasonGuggia 3 года назад
This is a perfect tutorial video. Amazing work. It is exactly what I needed to see. This will be perfect for cutting out foam that will be used for a mobile tool chest. I like the idea that every tool will have its place. The chests silence will be pleasing as well. Cheers to a RU-vid video done right.
@dssus
@dssus 7 лет назад
I don't really need foam cutter...but I genuinely enjoyed this video. Thanks for your projects, they are marvellous!
@LukeTowan
@LukeTowan 7 лет назад
Thanks mate 😀
@geoff7936
@geoff7936 6 лет назад
I only need a handheld foam cutter for more freeform work, but this was a great little build:) Also the nichrome calculator is a great tool - takes the guesswork out!
@sixchiensblancs
@sixchiensblancs 5 лет назад
Very professional looking, it's very impressive!!! Beautiful, clean workmanship!!! Thank you for sharing.
@jamesdonohoe7014
@jamesdonohoe7014 2 года назад
A super helpful and informative video, Luke. Thanks for taking the time!
@jasonsmith3573
@jasonsmith3573 4 года назад
probably the clearest tutorial I have seen on the subject.
@loopymoomoo1
@loopymoomoo1 7 лет назад
Only man alive who could make a video about building a foam cutter interesting Thanks again, my man
@LukeTowan
@LukeTowan 7 лет назад
ha ha ha 😊 so glad you enjoyed it Rob, thank you 😊
@battlefieldgamer3936
@battlefieldgamer3936 7 лет назад
Rob The Dog the king of random made this first
@theghostlyfox9938
@theghostlyfox9938 7 лет назад
Crêpe this one has a cleaner look, but grant's is better, it has a variety of features that make it more usable from being able to separate and be used handheld, or cutting at different precise angles depending on the need.
@faridferdians9412
@faridferdians9412 7 лет назад
Rob The Dog ggh
@garrettoconnell8671
@garrettoconnell8671 6 лет назад
This one can have the wire removed and inserted for inside and intricate work. This one is better than Grant's and a whole lot simpler as well
@cove81
@cove81 7 лет назад
I have been wanting to make one of these for a while now. Your video is the best one that I have seen to simply explain as well as make it seem simple enough to make on my own. Thanks for the inspiration.
@LukeTowan
@LukeTowan 7 лет назад
You are most welcome 😀 Glad you enjoy them. 😀
@AlexK-vy3tt
@AlexK-vy3tt 7 лет назад
Hi Luke, Another great tutorial, how to build a useful device with ease and grace. You're not only a very good modelist, but a talented educator! Sincerely, Alexander
@LukeTowan
@LukeTowan 7 лет назад
Wow 🙂I really appreciate your kind words, thank you 🙂
@indianjedi
@indianjedi 4 года назад
agree 100%
@sinlokemp
@sinlokemp 7 лет назад
Another fine project! Loved it 👍🏼
@LukeTowan
@LukeTowan 7 лет назад
Thanks Sinlo 😊 Glad you've been enjoying the videos 😊
@manikandanganesh5952
@manikandanganesh5952 2 года назад
superb and a professional step by step explanation. i have been seeing other foam cutter videos for sometime and none of them even come close to what u have here. am thoroughly impressed Luke.
@mowburnt
@mowburnt 4 года назад
That soldering wire to a washer trick is awesome!
@DocNightshade
@DocNightshade 7 лет назад
I've built several foam cutters of various designs over the years, but this is one of the most professional looking I've seen. Excellent work!
@LukeTowan
@LukeTowan 7 лет назад
wow thanks mate for the amazing compliment 😁 Glad you liked it
@nighttrain1450
@nighttrain1450 Год назад
Best how to I have seen. The detail of the power required and how to calculate title was very helpful. We’ll done
@Cosper79
@Cosper79 6 лет назад
Finished product looks very professional. Great job!
@yvendous
@yvendous 5 лет назад
Thumbs up for you, my good man! Very professional tutorial, greatly appreciated.
@jessehammil3897
@jessehammil3897 6 лет назад
Wanted to say thanks for this video. This is definitely the cleanest looking table I have seen on youtube. I just need to gather the hardware for this and will be ready to get going on the build. I will have to modify this a bit to fit my needs, but this video has been invaluable for me. Thanks!
@kzlelma6568
@kzlelma6568 4 года назад
The video is beautiful. Health in your hand. It's very informative. It's the best work I've seen lately.
@tejas826
@tejas826 7 лет назад
your projects are always worth to watch, waiting for the next one now.
@LukeTowan
@LukeTowan 7 лет назад
Thanks mate. 😃 Am in the process of making the next video. 😃
@nigeljohnson8022
@nigeljohnson8022 5 лет назад
That looks like it was shop bought. Excellent build !!!!!
@gaabinubatrafinulifilit122
@gaabinubatrafinulifilit122 7 лет назад
Always a pleasure and great inspiration to watch your awesome and high precision work. You are the real "Cool hand Luke"!
@LukeTowan
@LukeTowan 7 лет назад
👍Wow, thank you for your positive feedback 😀
@richmurphy6043
@richmurphy6043 2 года назад
Have been a fan of yours for quite some time, thank you for your DIY videos. Saw this years ago and now need one!!
@kambing2834
@kambing2834 6 лет назад
GREAT DIY VIDEO! excellent camerawork, clear audio with nice background music, brief and precise information...nice and clean work too. I'm already a fan, thanks for sharing.
@rosemaryr.long-morgan9704
@rosemaryr.long-morgan9704 3 месяца назад
Thanks for sharing this how to along with the wiring diagram & website for calculations. Very nicely done wire foam cutter, & the finish adds a professional look to it too!
@jameschudleigh8314
@jameschudleigh8314 2 года назад
Just watched this. Well presented, clear and straight forward video. Thank you.
@notny411
@notny411 2 года назад
I've never seen a wing nut spin so smoothly as yours does. ;) Great video - thanks for making it!
@Paquito1959
@Paquito1959 7 лет назад
CONGRATS...SPECTACULAR!!!! SUPER VERY HELPFUL!!!!!
@kzookid2051
@kzookid2051 5 лет назад
Very cool, especially that it's scaleable. Thanks.
@memadmax69
@memadmax69 7 лет назад
Wow! One of the best DIY hot wires out there. Very well thought out and explained. Excellent work. SPIDER! 3:34!
@LukeTowan
@LukeTowan 7 лет назад
Thanks mate 😀
@290DIRT
@290DIRT Год назад
Thank you! The best so far.
@HenchXbox
@HenchXbox 7 лет назад
For any model building this is an amazing video. So well shot and edited, full list of materials, and straight to the point. Bravo
@LukeTowan
@LukeTowan 7 лет назад
Thank you 😀 It's good to see you know how much hard work gets put into my tutorials. Your words are encouraging and motavting.
@mariebcfhs9491
@mariebcfhs9491 6 лет назад
hell yeah! thanks for your guide. Now I can build my own railroad model
@tinywarfare9109
@tinywarfare9109 5 лет назад
What an excellent guide. Thank you.
@BariumCobaltNitrog3n
@BariumCobaltNitrog3n 2 года назад
Very nice work. That wire calculator is awesome.
@madmikemakes3056
@madmikemakes3056 5 лет назад
Great video thanks Luke. Nice and clear and concise.
@cowboy124aa3
@cowboy124aa3 5 лет назад
Great homebrew build!
@romanovrex
@romanovrex 4 года назад
Thank you, this is the most informative video I've seen. The main thing for me is finding the power range requirements.
@Grayman58
@Grayman58 2 года назад
Great production and simple to understand.
@DaveJohns61
@DaveJohns61 Год назад
Great stuff!!! Thanks mate. I'll be building one of these in the near future. Awesome...
@dannyholt105
@dannyholt105 7 лет назад
Nice build Luke! Your videos are the most relaxing ever. It's wonderful watching you build things. Thanks. Cheers, Dan
@LukeTowan
@LukeTowan 7 лет назад
thanks Danny 🙂 glad you enjoyed watching
@bayridgenow
@bayridgenow 5 лет назад
Very nicely done. I enjoyed watching and learned. Thanks.
@darkkevind1978
@darkkevind1978 6 лет назад
Great video and great cutter! Best video on these I've seen so far. Thanks :)
@AS-yf4jr
@AS-yf4jr 7 лет назад
just like how wanted .... you do things really neat and detailed.. just love it
@LukeTowan
@LukeTowan 7 лет назад
Thank you Dr Century 😀
@Rasdock
@Rasdock 7 лет назад
You're smart as a Bond villain. Thank God you use your genius for good!
@LukeTowan
@LukeTowan 7 лет назад
Thank you Rasdock for your positive comment. Without my wife's support, keenness and understanding, I wouldn't be able to enjoy my hobby as much as I do now. She's so encouraging and gives some pretty good ideas. 😁
@divalyri6735
@divalyri6735 5 лет назад
Very well done. THANK YOU!
@pikifrino
@pikifrino 6 лет назад
Very professional! thank u 4 sharing
@klausziegler60
@klausziegler60 11 месяцев назад
This is perfect work and superb explanation
@ResidentOfTheAbyss
@ResidentOfTheAbyss 7 лет назад
Luke always amazes, he makes the most intriguing things that made me subscribe!
@LukeTowan
@LukeTowan 7 лет назад
wow, thank you 😊 Glad you are still enjoying the videos 😊
@ResidentOfTheAbyss
@ResidentOfTheAbyss 7 лет назад
Luke Towan Absolutely!
@prehanramsamy6728
@prehanramsamy6728 3 года назад
I just started prop designing. Thank you for this...
@Achw3l
@Achw3l 7 лет назад
Ahhh I love your tutorials so much :) Calm, neatly executed and really easy to follow
@LukeTowan
@LukeTowan 7 лет назад
Thanks mate 😊
@johnbrevard5966
@johnbrevard5966 5 лет назад
Thank you for this, just ordered everything to do it!
@activegrandpa
@activegrandpa 5 лет назад
Can't believe you got any dislikes on this video. Excellent, to the point, great craftsman and design, can't wait to make it. I was about ready to buy one but your design is far superior to anything I have seen on the market, Thanks so much for making the video.
@helpdesk4u
@helpdesk4u 6 лет назад
Saved my day. THANK YOU .
@manublr
@manublr 6 лет назад
Awesome video. Specially on the power supply details
@evathediva8756
@evathediva8756 2 года назад
This video is very helpful because I did not know how to make a foam cutter but now I do.
@diosvanysviltreestupinan2374
@diosvanysviltreestupinan2374 7 лет назад
Lord Luke towan, you keep every promise you make. We are already delighting with a new production of yours. It is a pleasure to be your follower. I hope it will result in seeing so many beautiful things and that I will be able to develop as much skill as you. Thank you very much.
@LukeTowan
@LukeTowan 7 лет назад
LOL! 😁 Thanks mate, glad you enjoy my productions. Will do my best to keep my followers happy. 😁
@diosvanysviltreestupinan2374
@diosvanysviltreestupinan2374 7 лет назад
Gracias a usted. Y disculpe por escribir por momentos en Español que es mi lengua nativa.
@eserskiii
@eserskiii 6 лет назад
Luke Towan awesome tutorial, im so glad , you are the " Maestro Rochi" (Dragón Ball Z, LOL) , una herramienta muy útil, un vídeo profesional y explicado paso a paso, ( necesitas alguien que traduzca tus vídeos al español, son de gran ayuda ) :D
@jonhkoop
@jonhkoop Год назад
Nice project and explanation!
@lorriedmussett4692
@lorriedmussett4692 5 лет назад
I dont make things like Luke and so many others like him.....but I love watching things being made. I cant put my finger on it. But I have honestly viewed Luke's videos the moment posted. Cuz I've subscribed. And then repeatedly for the simple viewing pleasure of Luke and his simple execution of the project, dyi low dollar solutions. Rhe lightning is great, area clean and all things ready and organized. I dont watch let alone rewatch modelers LITERALLY in their basements with crap everywhere you could hardly make sense of what ur seeing. Yea long comment. But it's all true. I love being subscribed to Luke!!!!!!!!!
@digitraxdad5755
@digitraxdad5755 7 лет назад
Great video Luke, looking forward to making one of these too. Well done my friend!
@LukeTowan
@LukeTowan 7 лет назад
No worries mate 😮
@Gaberm1972
@Gaberm1972 Год назад
Love the tutorials. Also dig the Napoleon Dynamite Sound track. LOL
@billieguyton3140
@billieguyton3140 4 года назад
Awesome! Very clever.
@captainvape1190
@captainvape1190 7 лет назад
Great build guide!
@LukeTowan
@LukeTowan 7 лет назад
thank you 😊
@jimko97
@jimko97 4 года назад
Thanks for posting! I just finished my build based off this design, including making the sides too short and having to extend them a little. To all the people wondering if you get shocked touching the rod... you do not. Not even a little. It is the same as touching one end of a dry cell battery.
@sourcererseven3858
@sourcererseven3858 4 года назад
Yeah, 12V will do nothing to you (I believe you don't need safety elements in a circuit up until 24V), which is why it's used in cars. But in this case it's even better, like touching the end of a battery that's at the same time connected to the ground, i.e. the current doesn't even want to flow through your body, it has a much better outlet. Only if your ground cable accidentally comes off sometime down the road do you get the full 12V (or more like 5V depending on how the dimmer is set), and you'll probably notice quite quickly that something's wrong as your cutter doesn't work anymore ;) So yeah, no need to worry, but it's never wrong to consider all risks. The temperature of the wire is probably more dangerous than the voltage on the rod, especially if you have pets or children in the house. Kudos for following step by step, including the missteps XD
@iamateacher1105
@iamateacher1105 4 года назад
Thank you. Useful ok 👌 info
@CraftChannelYT
@CraftChannelYT 3 года назад
Hi buddy, can you support my channel?
@mertsert8248
@mertsert8248 6 лет назад
Great work! Love it.
@JSjansverre
@JSjansverre 6 лет назад
Looking great! When I build mine im following this video. Great work!! :-D
@PeterCPRail8748
@PeterCPRail8748 7 лет назад
Fantastic build, thanks for sharing. Just might have to build one of these.
@vbl20012k7
@vbl20012k7 5 лет назад
Awesome video. Thanks a lot for your tutorial video!
@HT-ev3gg
@HT-ev3gg 6 лет назад
Great work.. must say you bring shame to other carpenters when I saw your neat work. KUDOS 👍
@juanecheverria9198
@juanecheverria9198 5 лет назад
Thanks, you are really great. Congratulations from Ecuador.
@jstro-hobbytech
@jstro-hobbytech 3 года назад
That's incredible. I like it.
@MrPrasadkolambkar
@MrPrasadkolambkar 3 года назад
It take two minutes to dislike but just imagine how much efforts it takes to prepare this video's to us....Good Job 👍
@sstankfish
@sstankfish 4 года назад
This is much cheaper than buying a wire cutter! I'm stoked to build this.
@caminglis53
@caminglis53 2 года назад
Really good work!
@wimaak
@wimaak 3 года назад
Nice cutter for eva foam projects. Need to make one
@joselitofiguracion4804
@joselitofiguracion4804 5 лет назад
great project, thanks for sharing!
@klausabio
@klausabio 7 лет назад
Awesome! Don't even want to build this, it's just relaxing to watch you build things. Best from Argentina!
@LukeTowan
@LukeTowan 7 лет назад
thanks mate 🙂 It's good to know that you enjoyed watching the video even though you don't plan on building one 🙂 thanks again
@jesperberg8817
@jesperberg8817 7 лет назад
this was the best foam cutter i seen on the internet.
@LukeTowan
@LukeTowan 7 лет назад
wow 😊 thanks for the great compliment
@dumbdog2924
@dumbdog2924 5 лет назад
Definitely gonna build one of these over buying a 120 dollar table top foam cutter! I'm just getting into building foam terrain for DND stuff. Thanks for the video!! I'll definitely use it as a guide!
@manmangy
@manmangy 4 года назад
Excellent. Sir I salute you
@makk191
@makk191 5 лет назад
awesome work mate!
@abbaskhan6238
@abbaskhan6238 5 лет назад
The best of the best Hot wire foam cutter home made like a pro just great love to make one for my self thanks you my friend for this great video .
@fmazoramirez
@fmazoramirez 3 года назад
Its a wonderful video. Thank for you help.
@Lazywatchsmith
@Lazywatchsmith 7 лет назад
cool! looks much better than mine. Subscribed!
@LukeTowan
@LukeTowan 7 лет назад
Thanks mate 😃
@tonybeadle8392
@tonybeadle8392 6 лет назад
Excellent job.
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