This has been the thing to do in the 24th scale scene for a good while now, until a lot of people started making, and running, 3D printed inserts. I have done this to many of my small scale foams, and it works great. Now I design and 3D print my own inserts instead. It takes longer than punching holes in foams, but work so, so much better. :)
@@themountain59 well, if its been known for a decade, why didn't you bother telling anyone? Cutting the edges, yeah, well known, drilling out holes, you kept that one to yourself clearly
@@themountain59 i'm genuinly flattered that you think i'm that young, i wish i was 12, life would be so much easier! With all of your excessively wide and vaunted knowledge, maybe you should be making videos and sharing your wisdom with us mere mortal plebs. I look forward to hearing the fountain of all knowledge speak to the world
Yes, foam cutting works. Great to tune foams to weight of a mini crawlers. Lots of great ways to cut. Telescopic antennae tube, different sizes and sharp enough to cut holes. Easy twist and cut, no tools required. Just my method. Thank you for your efforts.
Well, that certainly worked well (I expected it would though). I've been doing this to my small scale foams for a while, at it works a treat. Fewer holes in the rear foams than the in front one, is how I've done it. Now that I print my own inserts I don't really need to anymore, but putting holes in foams was the reason I finally had to go out and buy a leather hole punch - which is all you need to make tiny holes in tiny foams. :)
I took copper tubing and fit it in my soldering iron and burned my way through some of the grey types open cell foam it made them a little crunchy but very soft
Would the drilling/dowel hole’ing’ be an easier or more accurate process if you had the foam clamped between two thin pieces of plywood or something similar that is set up with pre drilled holes in it? I guess…a jig…this is what I’m trying to say. Basically clamp it flat to make the hole cleaner if a dowel cutter isn’t available.
That is a good idea. I was searching for any "directional foam" that's soft up/down and stiff side to side, couldn't find anything lol. This kind of does that
Soak foam in water and freeze it before drilling. You could also use a bandsaw and cut a series of notches in the edge of the foam like a saw tooth pattern. Prolly easier than drilling.
When I was in the auto service business I once had a minivan come in with couch foam roughly stitched into the mesh and rubber gasket of a paper engine air filter. They cut out the pleats and stitched the foam in it's place. Can't make this up. Resulted in a rich running condition and the oil was super sooty. Couch foam is best kept in couches.
This reminds me of those "performance" filters they'd sell in the Import section of autoparts stores where the filter was just stainless steel mesh-- sure, it will keep cigarette butts and bees out of the engine, but even fine sand is gonna get right through. I think that to a great many people, the processes through which a car works is essentially magic.
Also. Ive liked to take a razor and star or cog the outside perimeter of the foam. Similar to the crazy crawler foams. Works a treat! I just did that to a set of jconcepts landmines foams last week.
popular 15 yrs ago before Nova dual stage, 1/4"-3/8" off the outside diameter, 1/4" gap between holes, no bigger hole then what you did on that size foam. BUT better use is to cut them to be a inner foam on a dual stage, then use your choice of outer.
Great vid, your an awesome tire tester. But im on the east coast and deal with more dirt hills, loose and packed. Maybe you could come up with a way to do some testing on those conditions. Maybe a few hundred dollars worth of soil from somewhere.
Pro tip: Run it like it’s real. Pull those foams, freeze those tire and wheels and glue up those beads! Re-freeze, poke hole and re-glue to adjust pressure. Enjoy!
I did that with SCX24 foams by grinding a sharp edge on some tubing and using that to cut the holes. They were already too soft so it didn't work that well. This was a great result though!!
If you mean the one off to the right (and not off in the background) it's a palo verde. The love the desert. I've never planted one, and we have like half a dozen. Phenomenally messy. Also has thorns. But very pretty in bloom, and this is the desert, so we take what we can get.
@@CrawlerCanyon that’s the one. Thanks for letting me know. I’m glad it’s a native. I’m in Louisville Kentucky, so I don’t see plants from more arid climates often.
Great idea! It's a wonder it hasn't been a well known technique for years, so simple, so obvious!
This has been the thing to do in the 24th scale scene for a good while now, until a lot of people started making, and running, 3D printed inserts. I have done this to many of my small scale foams, and it works great. Now I design and 3D print my own inserts instead. It takes longer than punching holes in foams, but work so, so much better. :)
Well..this "method" is known for at least a decade..🙄
@@themountain59 well, if its been known for a decade, why didn't you bother telling anyone? Cutting the edges, yeah, well known, drilling out holes, you kept that one to yourself clearly
@@EddieDesigned How old are you??? 12 ??
@@themountain59 i'm genuinly flattered that you think i'm that young, i wish i was 12, life would be so much easier!
With all of your excessively wide and vaunted knowledge, maybe you should be making videos and sharing your wisdom with us mere mortal plebs.
I look forward to hearing the fountain of all knowledge speak to the world
I used a hole punch. This process works better than expected!
Great idea - thanks! I remember back in the day for crawlers with soft foams we would spray the foams with plastidip..
Yes, foam cutting works. Great to tune foams to weight of a mini crawlers. Lots of great ways to cut. Telescopic antennae tube, different sizes and sharp enough to cut holes. Easy twist and cut, no tools required. Just my method. Thank you for your efforts.
This is pure gold. Thanks you and thanks to whoever mentioned this in the comments!
You’re welcome. Fun he did a video of it 👌💪
@@Rombo-86 you did good, i gotta remember to suggest this sort of stuff. Will definitly be using this technique 👍
Hot wire foam cutter makes it easy to make crazy crawler like foams. Not holes, but ridges!
Now I want to drill out the cut sections of my pool noodle!
Well, that certainly worked well (I expected it would though). I've been doing this to my small scale foams for a while, at it works a treat. Fewer holes in the rear foams than the in front one, is how I've done it. Now that I print my own inserts I don't really need to anymore, but putting holes in foams was the reason I finally had to go out and buy a leather hole punch - which is all you need to make tiny holes in tiny foams. :)
I've always had good luck cutting triangles out of the outer diameter of stock foams, similar to how Crazy Crawlers foams are.
I took copper tubing and fit it in my soldering iron and burned my way through some of the grey types open cell foam it made them a little crunchy but very soft
You can get a brass tube, sharpen the end of it inside send out and it’ll cut through any foam you want like butter.
Leather punch bit works....you can can get them as a set of sizes
Would the drilling/dowel hole’ing’ be an easier or more accurate process if you had the foam clamped between two thin pieces of plywood or something similar that is set up with pre drilled holes in it? I guess…a jig…this is what I’m trying to say. Basically clamp it flat to make the hole cleaner if a dowel cutter isn’t available.
That is a good idea. I was searching for any "directional foam" that's soft up/down and stiff side to side, couldn't find anything lol. This kind of does that
Soak foam in water and freeze it before drilling.
You could also use a bandsaw and cut a series of notches in the edge of the foam like a saw tooth pattern.
Prolly easier than drilling.
When I was in the auto service business I once had a minivan come in with couch foam roughly stitched into the mesh and rubber gasket of a paper engine air filter. They cut out the pleats and stitched the foam in it's place. Can't make this up. Resulted in a rich running condition and the oil was super sooty.
Couch foam is best kept in couches.
This reminds me of those "performance" filters they'd sell in the Import section of autoparts stores where the filter was just stainless steel mesh-- sure, it will keep cigarette butts and bees out of the engine, but even fine sand is gonna get right through.
I think that to a great many people, the processes through which a car works is essentially magic.
Also. Ive liked to take a razor and star or cog the outside perimeter of the foam. Similar to the crazy crawler foams. Works a treat! I just did that to a set of jconcepts landmines foams last week.
Would it be possible to freeze foams for a cleaner cut ?
popular 15 yrs ago before Nova dual stage, 1/4"-3/8" off the outside diameter, 1/4" gap between holes, no bigger hole then what you did on that size foam. BUT better use is to cut them to be a inner foam on a dual stage, then use your choice of outer.
What about a leather hole punch? You can get any size and wildly sharp. Just press through and hopefully get a nice clean hole?
Great vid, your an awesome tire tester. But im on the east coast and deal with more dirt hills, loose and packed. Maybe you could come up with a way to do some testing on those conditions. Maybe a few hundred dollars worth of soil from somewhere.
I just make holes like that with a soldering iron if I want to make foams softer.
I wonder if u could use the tuning rods for 3 brothers anti foam as a different density than provided . I dont own anti foam just a thought
Drill me, baby!!😄
Pro tip: Run it like it’s real. Pull those foams, freeze those tire and wheels and glue up those beads! Re-freeze, poke hole and re-glue to adjust pressure. Enjoy!
If you have any old vaping stuff, you could probably bend some wire in circle and melt straight through it too
If you only partially drill through, you can make the outside stiffer like they do on the A.L.T. Foams from Germany.
I did that with SCX24 foams by grinding a sharp edge on some tubing and using that to cut the holes. They were already too soft so it didn't work that well.
This was a great result though!!
You need something like one of those sun umbrellas with the offset stand to protect you and your equipment from the sun.
I really do. Now, I have to drag around a patio umbrella whose stand is a 5gal bucket full of concrete. So you know... light.
That's brilliant!
Or a gasket punch.....there and hammer punches or drill punches. You may be able to move your holes a little closer to the outside of the foam.
This was fun thanks
Thanks!
Threebun in the front, drilled in the back...to bring it to the extreme.
Tuning rods🤔
What are they and what is it used for?
For adjusting the compliance of 3D printed inserts.
ok time for some hill repeats.. fun fun
What is that little shrub or tree right behind Dead Limit? I’m sure it won’t grow in my zone, but it looks interesting.
If you mean the one off to the right (and not off in the background) it's a palo verde. The love the desert. I've never planted one, and we have like half a dozen. Phenomenally messy. Also has thorns. But very pretty in bloom, and this is the desert, so we take what we can get.
@@CrawlerCanyon that’s the one. Thanks for letting me know. I’m glad it’s a native. I’m in Louisville Kentucky, so I don’t see plants from more arid climates often.
I have some amazonian 2 stage coming today maybe drill the rear just for kicks.
Maybe try them on the rear of gate rover?
Cheap is good.. Great ideas....👍
I'll still watch the video, I just used a hole punch. There was no need for a drill press lol
Great way to salvage those POS foams..who'd thunk it? Time to chase the garbage truck 🚚
check out the dirty richard foam. should be good for drilling.
Mr.C a great moment for a tic TOC. 19:44 through 19:58.. check it out.
What's going on😊