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Shifting Lands' Introduction Class - 4. Basic Foam Cutting (Shapes & Sheets) 

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What's up Foam Fanatics?!
So we've covered foam, cutting foam and the Proxxon machine, so let's dive into the first real cutting class!
In this video I show how to cut your basic shapes, and also how to cut thin sheets of foam. These thin sheets are really useful for rooftiles or other small and thin ornaments.
So bring your machine out and cut some foam with me!
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Let's get crafting!

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Комментарии : 20   
@steampunk8036
@steampunk8036 Год назад
I consider myself a proxxon veteran and I have bought many of your jigs, but I continue to learn more and more about this awesome machine. I want you to know that I appreciate you, Gérard. - Rick, USMC.
@Karlmakesstuff
@Karlmakesstuff Год назад
This is great advice, thank you! That super thin sheet might make a good light diffuser for LED lights.
@agrayday7816
@agrayday7816 Год назад
Thanks Gerard, your doing a great service for us with this content!
@seegurke93
@seegurke93 Год назад
Wau ! I love this series THANKS! I am new to cutting with the Proxxon, so it helps a lot ! :)
@fyshnstyx5510
@fyshnstyx5510 Год назад
Thank you Sir for the great tutorials on this craft. I am new to the Proxxon and look forward to investing in the tools you made for it.
@chancelor3235
@chancelor3235 Год назад
Thanks for doing these. They're great
@dave_ecclectic
You should file a flat or some other mark on the heat dial, Then you could simply dial the flat up.
@fantasylabyrinth1666
@fantasylabyrinth1666 Год назад
Great tutorial!
@morrielewin1554
@morrielewin1554 Год назад
"...smells like chicken." LOL I burned a finger on a 3D Filament printing nozzle set to 280 degrees Celsius. Felt like an electric shock but I didn't register a smell - too busy not screaming and getting cold water on it immediately, followed by burn protocol. Nice to know you can cut such a thin sheet of foam and still be safe! I hadn't tried cutting sheets that thin, thanks for your video showing it can be done. I am getting a lot of great information out of your Basic series, thank you!
@LyonHart1313
@LyonHart1313 Год назад
Loving these videos! Please keep making more!
@littilittiti1272
@littilittiti1272 Год назад
Start you SL Foamcutter Kickstarter...
@dkaustin98
@dkaustin98 Год назад
I too have bought your jigs, fence and guides for my Proxxon and I plan to buy more. I am still learning and doing simple things. Recently started into building a stone arch bridge for my model railroad. I took @13mm (half inch) thick XPS and created a slab about 229mm x 357mm (9 x14 inch). Using the pattern rollers I rolled the O scale stones into the XPS. Then split the sheet vertically so I could have one sheet of stone on each side of the bridge. I then took a rounded tip tool to the XPS to deepen the mortar lines around the stone pattern. I also took a rolled up ball of aluminum foil and rubbed it across the stone surface.
@anyblunder6782
@anyblunder6782 Год назад
Tanks for the tutorial.
@fabricedevos4273
@fabricedevos4273 Год назад
Nice demo. Happy new Year!
@leoneare
sorry Gerard, could you show how you made the pedalboard? it is feasible?
@benweinberg3819
@benweinberg3819 Год назад
Very interesting tips! Is there any further explanation for why flipping the block when slicing off sheets keeps the layers consistent?
@Matweaver7
@Matweaver7 Год назад
How is the glider locked in place? I have one but mine doesn’t have a way to lock in place. I have to use clamps.
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