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| Subject: | Cutting Foam |
| From: | Jerry Kaidor <Jerry_Kaidor.ENGINTWO@engtwomac.synoptics.com> |
| Date: | 22 Apr 92 13:44:53 |
Reply to: Cutting Foam
For cutting foam, you can get some nichrome resistance wire with a variable
voltage supply, strecth it on a frame of some sort and sort of melt through
it.
*** No need to get that fancy. Just use an electric knife, the kind with
two reciprocating blades that you use to carve the turkey on Thanksgiving.
This cuts the foam quite precisely.
BTW, to upholster a seat, you should use special "seat foam" that you can
get at the foam shop ( it ain't cheap ).
- Jerry
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