How to cut foam?

chinita

Well-known member
Joined
11 Dec 2005
Messages
13,224
Location
Outer Hebrides
Visit site
Just about to fit new saloon cushions and want to chamfer the 'hull side'.

Any tips? Have heard that an electric bread knife works.

Don't want to be arrested for Foam Hacking :eek:.
 

little_roundtop

New member
Joined
21 May 2011
Messages
1,142
Location
Greece & UK
tntatsea.wordpress.com
We've tried an electric carving knife and it was far from ideal. I guess it depends on the foam and on the pitch of the knife blades, but we found the blades regularly jammed with foam, the knife often stalled whilst in the foam and the finished cut edge was jagged and irregular. I would not recommend it.
 

VicS

Well-known member
Joined
13 Jul 2002
Messages
48,606
Visit site
+ another vote for an electric carving knife

Also a vote against a hot wire cutter for upholstery foam....... toxic fumes ??

But is it really necessary to chamfer the foam. Surely the amount of shaping required will be achieved by shaping the covers ??
 
Last edited:

Bobobolinsky

New member
Joined
23 Feb 2007
Messages
5,699
Location
Cambridge Fens
Visit site
I used a very long sharp chef's knife to good effect.

I have some vague memory that hot knifing foam can cause cyanide to evolve?

Not any more, but then again a hotwire won't cut modern foam. I use an electric carving knife, with no probs and if I want a bit of sculpting, use a mini grinder with backing disc and sanding discs
 
Top