Make enough attempts to cut foam using whatever you’ve got — utility knife, hacksaw, serrated plastic knife — and you’ll wish hard for something that cuts cleaner, faster, and better. While there are ...
There’s nothing odd about this. There’s nothing surprising about it either. If you watch a very hot knife cut through a piece of styrofoam, it’s going to be exactly as satisfying as you’d think it’d ...
Foam is all kinds of useful, but trying to cut it with scissors or a serrated plastic knife is usually an exercise in futility. What you really need is a hot wire for nice clean cuts. [Elite Worm] ...
An curved arrow pointing right. A YouTube channel has released a new video in their "Oddly Satisfying" series, which shows a hot knife cutting through a block of polystyrene. The clip was featured on ...
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Turning Spray Foam Into a Living Eagle
I carved a 6’ eagle out of foam, steel, and recycled tires. Check out the entire carving process featuring the use of tools such as a hot knife, spray foam, welding helmet, carving rasp, and aluminum ...
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