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Postby GPW » Wed Jan 25, 2012 7:45 pm

... and the wife just agreed with the both of us ... :o Mum's the word !!! :shhh:
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Postby allan1 » Sat Jan 28, 2012 10:36 pm

mikeschn wrote:I'd like to see a picture of a hot wire cutter in action...

Got any pics?

Glenn, you are going to have to design us a roundover wire cutter that runs on 4 D sized batteries... ;)

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Mike, heres some links to more battery operated cutters.
http://www.instructables.com/id/Hot-Wir ... y-Powered/

http://www.google.ca/imgres?q=battery+p ... mBw&zoom=1

http://www.wantitall.co.za/Toys/Crafter ... B004E97LCI

http://www.flyelectric.ukgateway.net/hotwire1b.htm

Have seen some pics of people using plug in power adapters and I think I'll go the the local 2nd hand store and pick up a couple of different types and experiment.
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Postby eaglesdare » Sun Jan 29, 2012 7:43 am

oh no, does this mean i have to watch allan also? :lol:

i do like that cut though, nice :thumbsup:
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Postby mikeschn » Sun Jan 29, 2012 8:10 am

Do you have any examples of wire cutters that can cut a roundover?

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Postby Larry C » Sun Jan 29, 2012 10:25 am

mikeschn wrote:Do you have any examples of wire cutters that can cut a roundover?

Mike....


I would like to see that also. It seems the only way it would work is with a piece of thin stiff flat material. It would keep it's curved shape, and wouldn't bend like round wire especially on a large radius.
We have these at work (see link). I think this would be stiff enough for a roundover cut, but I don't know how much current would be required to heat it enough. These are 1/4" wide, but it looks like there is also a .177" width. They are very thin, and would cut like a knife .015" thick.

It could be formed to shape similar to the Ohms Symbol, but with the legs further apart formed to the desired radius.

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Postby allan1 » Sun Jan 29, 2012 6:53 pm

mikeschn wrote:Do you have any examples of wire cutters that can cut a roundover?

Mike....

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This should do the trick simply (found on internet).
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Postby mikeschn » Sun Jan 29, 2012 9:14 pm

allan1 wrote:
mikeschn wrote:Do you have any examples of wire cutters that can cut a roundover?

Mike....

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This should do the trick simply (found on internet).


That looks good. Tell me where I can get that wire... and of course, please tell me what kind of wire that is...

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Postby allan1 » Sun Jan 29, 2012 9:36 pm

mikeschn wrote:
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mikeschn wrote:Do you have any examples of wire cutters that can cut a roundover?

Mike....

This should do the trick simply (found on internet).


That looks good. Tell me where I can get that wire... and of course, please tell me what kind of wire that is...

MIke...
Mike both excellent questions and all I have for you are silly answers. I've only started to learn about hot wire cutters in the past week and so my humble self pleads ignorance. GPW, pete42 or Larry C would be a better source of opinion at this point. At this point in my learning I'd just grab whatever wire I had hanging around and try it.
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Postby GPW » Mon Jan 30, 2012 6:59 am

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Postby GPW » Mon Jan 30, 2012 7:16 am

Here’s another take on a quickie HW foam cutter ... http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1244763

BTW, lots of HW cutting info on this site .... use the search function ...
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Postby allan1 » Tue Jan 31, 2012 12:40 pm

GPW thanks for the link. Bought a power supply on ebay and it's on its way! Found my beginners website - uncomplicated info about power supplies, tool plans, wires, good video links, etc. Time to start building a table and tools.

http://hotwirefoamcutterinfo.com/Hot_Wi ... ction.html
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Postby GPW » Tue Jan 31, 2012 1:01 pm

Lots of good info out there , one only has to search for it ... :thumbsup:
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Postby allan1 » Fri Feb 03, 2012 2:33 pm

just came in the mail ... TEC 3 Power Command 9000. Output is 20Vdc, 19VAC, 20VDC - all no load ratings. I'll have to find out what that all means. And it's got dials, switches and meters .... ohhhhhhh

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Postby GPW » Fri Feb 03, 2012 3:19 pm

Looks Cool ... dial in the Heat ... :thumbsup:
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