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    thanks for the tips/video speed! heated wire cutter would be ALOT easier but alot more of a hassle for what im doing with out putting lines through it everywhere. it did help though im sure i can do something similiar and make like a handheld or mounted heated wire/needle cutter. so i can poke it through the foam, then cut the tool and not make lines from tool to tool. think a need would be thin and strong enough to do that? maybe i could find a way to hook it up to a solder iron or whatever those are. or even just use a soldering iron
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    Quote Originally Posted by Schugg
    thanks for the tips/video speed! heated wire cutter would be ALOT easier but alot more of a hassle for what im doing with out putting lines through it everywhere. it did help though im sure i can do something similiar and make like a handheld or mounted heated wire/needle cutter. so i can poke it through the foam, then cut the tool and not make lines from tool to tool. think a need would be thin and strong enough to do that? maybe i could find a way to hook it up to a solder iron or whatever those are. or even just use a soldering iron
    You just release the wire from one side and run it through a hole where the tool would be and reconnect it...when you get done with that tool cutout release the wire again and move on to the next tool, just like you would do if you were cutting shapes out of wood with a scroll saw. If you had a large toolbox of shapes completely drawn out it wouldn't even take an hour to do everything like that.

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