by Dusty82 » Sun Nov 20, 2011 12:20 am
People have been using CNC routers on all kinds of different foams for years with fantastic results. I've cut several different types of foam with a router, and it works great on EPS. Yeah, it makes a holy mess, but it cuts very cleanly. Just know that the sharper the bit you use, the better. Oh - and to help keep the "foam dust" from clinging to you due to static electricity (which WILL build up as you rout,) ground yourself to dissipate the static. I wrap a grounding strap (a couple of bucks at Radio Shack) around my ankle and clip the alligator clip to one end of a set of jumper cables, which are then clamped to a good ground source. It doesn't totally eliminate the whole "I'm a pink/blue snowman" look, but it sure helps. A quick blow down with the air nozzle while still grounded takes care of the rest.
If you're only looking for something like a 3/4" to 1" radius, Lowe's carries those bits for a reasonable price - around $10 apiece, IIRC.
I can't for the life of me remember who it was, Mike, but someone here on the board ran some EPS through a planer because they couldn't find the right thickness locally. It worked great, but it made a huge pink mess all over their shop. Kind of stands to reason, I guess...
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