Let's talk Kerfs (curving your foam)

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Re: Let's talk Kerfs (curving your foam)

Postby twisted lines » Sun Feb 05, 2023 9:40 pm

A few test's;
This did make 1 V :thumbsup:
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The second and third, where I pushed didn't :thumbdown:
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Re: Let's talk Kerfs (curving your foam)

Postby GPW » Mon Feb 06, 2023 6:42 am

Personally , I think Heat bending is the way to go .... :thinking: No kerfing (stronger) , no mess, and it keeps it's shape when cooled ... :thinking:
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Re: Let's talk Kerfs (curving your foam)

Postby twisted lines » Mon Feb 06, 2023 9:42 am

GPW wrote:Personally , I think Heat bending is the way to go .... :thinking: No kerfing (stronger) , no mess, and it keeps it's shape when cooled ... :thinking:


I have made two roller’s one 5’ wide, and could still use it, the rollers are not heated, &
I need 75”.
My thoughts I can epoxy, easier then building a oven that big.
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Re: Let's talk Kerfs (curving your foam)

Postby twisted lines » Mon Feb 06, 2023 1:01 pm

I was offered a job at Smucker's; Because I had rebuilt equipment like their's
Part of it was Steam heated Rollers :frightened:
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Re: Let's talk Kerfs (curving your foam)

Postby Pmullen503 » Mon Feb 06, 2023 2:22 pm

That of course is the problem; building something big enough to properly heat bend a thick piece of foam at home isn't something most people want to tackle.

I've always though more doable approach would be two thinner layers of kerfed foam glued together with the kerfs facing each other. You'd probably have to build a plywood form to clamp the foam to while the glue was drying but you'd end up with smooth surfaces inside and out.
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Re: Let's talk Kerfs (curving your foam)

Postby Pmullen503 » Mon Feb 06, 2023 2:27 pm

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Here's an example of what you can do with heat forming foam. But this is only 3' long and the foam is only 1/4" thick.
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Re: Let's talk Kerfs (curving your foam)

Postby twisted lines » Mon Feb 06, 2023 3:42 pm

Those wouldn't fit in my Toaster oven :thumbsup:

Piece I posted prior on the left side was sliced; Ready For Epoxy?
1/2" thick with the snappy stuff just cut off :shock:
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Re: Let's talk Kerfs (curving your foam)

Postby tomhawk » Mon Feb 06, 2023 10:26 pm

I think I used a combination of most of the ideas here for my curved foam. I never used a soldering gun though.

I wanted 2" curved segment on my cabin.
I tried to heat bend foam and failed to bend pieces any thicker than 3/4". When I kerfed foam, it kept breaking when I bent it. I ended up shallowly kerfing (1/3"-1/2") 1" foam with this hot cutting tool.

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This could be bent without breaking with a heat gun.

I glued together two pieces with the kerfed sides facing each other to give a nice smooth surface on both outside sides.
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I am pretty happy with the way it turned out.
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I used a old "dumb" 12V battery charger as a power supply for hot cutting. Using ghcoe's idea, the length of the wire modulates the resistance and the heat of the wire. I tried some arbitrary lengths to find the right temperature.

They don't market these chargers anymore but maybe you could find one on line or at a yard sale. There are several web sites and utubes that show you how to make a DIY one.

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Re: Let's talk Kerfs (curving your foam)

Postby twisted lines » Thu Feb 09, 2023 12:55 pm

My next attempt is a hot wire Curve
large Radi may work.
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Re: Let's talk Kerfs (curving your foam)

Postby twisted lines » Wed Feb 15, 2023 1:20 pm

I have more then a handful of programs I use for my CNC
I have drawn and tried to test auto generating G codes for this :thumbdown:
They Know and call me out for it. Don't support it;
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