@@sergiopereira I think almost everybody here is looking for a way to make their own foam cutter; it's easier if they can have the design and then just assemble it
Молодец. Спасибо. Навеяло сразу воспоминания из детства. В СССР, во дворце Пионеров, в каждом городе, был судомодельный кружок. У в каждом была гордость кружка- такой станок. Мы по очереди подходили к нему, и САМОСТОЯТЕЛЬНО вырезали им части для наших судов. Потом клеили, красили, и на выставки, соревнования! Те, что не очень получались, пускались в морские бои. И как правило, гордо погибали в них... А какие красавцы получались! Успеха вам!
Dude! everything about this was awesome. Cool DIY hot wire cutter but you also have a DIY track saw, DIY table saw, DIY band saw. I watched several DIY hot wire cutters today and this is the only one with a tilt to cut vertical angles, I actually need that for my project. THANKS!!
Hi Mistry, please construct a holder/guide for the saw machine for your use because 1) You've got good looking fingers.2) Your fingers are very important, and we will miss out on so many of the unique and talented works/projects that you produce. Great video as always.🙌.
So glad I saw this great video. I always seem to have tons of foam from things I buy that have been packed with it. I use it for things like cutting out the shape of tools for in a tool box so the tool doesn't shake around. I always end up cutting the foam with a break off exacto type knife. It works very poorly but the worst of it, is that I'm covered in little bits of foam and it seems to get everywhere. And you can't just brush it off, it's like electrified to your clothes. But this tool is amazing. I guess if you want to cut out a shape on the inside, you can take the cutting wire off, make a hole in the foam, thread the wire through, reattach and start cutting your shape out. I thank this talented craftsman for sharing the construction of this handy tool. Thanks very much for sharing this.
That’s an awesome project.During the video I saw several other handmade tools. Love to watch those too. And you just keep sharing the good work. Thanks!
Probably because he didn't use push blocks, had the blade set way too high on the table saw and who knows what else. I only watched the first 2 minutes or so
I turned a hacksaw into a couch foam cutting knife, all to cut one very long 6 inch thick foam piece into 5 ( 2 foot x 2 foot 6 inch ) sections, to replace the foam within my 5 couch sections. Plus I cut the edges at a 45 degree angle 1 inch deep to give it a more of a rounded edge look. It all turned out quite well. The hot wire that replaced the hacksaw blade, was taken from an old dead hair dryer, and the power supply used was a very old power supply that I had that could pump out up to 2 Amps. It had Amp control potetiometers as well, so I just had to set the desired amperage, and leave it at that.
When you have concepts very cleared and you know how to use your studies practically then such inventions keep your higher and facilitates others as well.
@@trinug487 hey, cool, a disciple of science! I guess plastics and ocean doesn't compliment each other wkwkwkw Ah...i think i ate endang too much that i feel that rendang is so overrated nowadays. I personally love Dendeng, i'm probably an advocate for Dendeng's deliciousness lmao
I agree, though it is pretty entertaining. I was expecting to see a ceramic element somehow there, but here the cutting wire is connected directly to the power source.
All the “make a foam cutter” videos are the same... 45 minutes of over elaborate wood box building and then 2 seconds of “put the electronics in” Thanks that helps
The electric part is so simple. There's not much beyond what is shown. The parts are listed in the description and you should be able to connect it all.
I can tell you are a very skilled and experienced craftsman. Hand made brackets holes and angles don't come out that clean by a rookie. Thank you for sharing this. It was quite satisfying to watch and learn. The CCM5D is very inexpensive too. Great controller for the project. Can you tell us what kind of wire you used for the cutting wire? Great video!
Perfect for my needs with all the essential information for construction. Just what I was looking for. A pleasure to watch, too. Will be my next project
If you are trying to make this in the U.S., you will need a Pulse-Width Modulator (the motor controller) that runs off AC. He is controlling the voltage with the PWM therefore affecting it's temperature. Well done on the box!
Good idea. Surface finish is very good. Basic explanation on type of wire, power supply across the wire should have been included which the interest of the viewers.
Your skill is Amazing man. I love to watch your videos like I watch Jackie Chan or James Bond movies. What a beautiful skill god has given you which you are utilizing to the core. Keep itup.
Very nice build with angle and skipping the tensioning spring. Very clean. I could see using for stage props, false building molds with plaster over, etc. Id build one but don't see a great use for it other than perhaps proof of concept on a boat or model plane. I'm building a glass cutter for chopping test tubes or large jars and thought hot wire cutter. Any way good skills.
Wow, this looks so easy!! LOL I appreciate the skills that went into this, but maybe a simpler version would be equally as effective and easier to make?
Wow The Amazing Product Definition For Your Website And Clear Video. Respect you sir. More Videos to make Dame sure I Support you I am Subscribing. I see Most Of the Foam Cutter Video Nicrome wire Range Not Tell. You make Very Detailed on Your Website. Thank you so much. 😊😊😊
bro. its fantastic & brilliant job. whatever project you take up, you do it perfectly & neatly without any flaw. I appreciate your work very much. good luck Bro for all future projects. you are very thin but your work is solid.
Love your creativity and inventiveness in design and the way you use your tools and materials. I was surprised you didn’t put any insulator between the wood and the metal pieces holding the thin wire. Were you not concerned about the wood heating up enough to burn the wood because the device wouldn’t be on long enough for enough of the heat of the wire to heat up the much bigger metal pieces around it?
For Dimensions And More Information:- www.mistrymaketool.com/make-a-hot-wire-foam-cutter-diy-foam-cutter/
You need a laser cutting machine (CNC); almost everything you can make there and in just 10 minutes.
@@oportillo02 ml
@@oportillo02 and who would want to watch that?
Great!
@@sergiopereira I think almost everybody here is looking for a way to make their own foam cutter; it's easier if they can have the design and then just assemble it
Молодец. Спасибо. Навеяло сразу воспоминания из детства.
В СССР, во дворце Пионеров, в каждом городе, был судомодельный кружок. У в каждом была гордость кружка- такой станок. Мы по очереди подходили к нему, и САМОСТОЯТЕЛЬНО вырезали им части для наших судов. Потом клеили, красили, и на выставки, соревнования!
Те, что не очень получались, пускались в морские бои. И как правило, гордо погибали в них...
А какие красавцы получались!
Успеха вам!
Watching the foam being cut is so satisfying. Great build 👏
I have no plans of building this but I just enjoy seeing the end result and how it works. 🙂
Dude! everything about this was awesome. Cool DIY hot wire cutter but you also have a DIY track saw, DIY table saw, DIY band saw. I watched several DIY hot wire cutters today and this is the only one with a tilt to cut vertical angles, I actually need that for my project. THANKS!!
Hi Mistry, please construct a holder/guide for the saw machine for your use because 1) You've got good looking fingers.2) Your fingers are very important, and we will miss out on so many of the unique and talented works/projects that you produce. Great video as always.🙌.
with his skill, you don't need one
Damn this dude literally makes all his own woodworking tools. Neat
Прекрасная работа. Технологично, эстетично и практично. Достойный пример реализации идеи электро резака для пенопласта.
This is,by far, the best foam cutter I have ever come across. Time to make one. Thank you so much for sharing. Awesome.👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🙌🏻
So glad I saw this great video. I always seem to have tons of foam from things I buy that have been packed with it. I use it for things like cutting out the shape of tools for in a tool box so the tool doesn't shake around. I always end up cutting the foam with a break off exacto type knife. It works very poorly but the worst of it, is that I'm covered in little bits of foam and it seems to get everywhere. And you can't just brush it off, it's like electrified to your clothes. But this tool is amazing. I guess if you want to cut out a shape on the inside, you can take the cutting wire off, make a hole in the foam, thread the wire through, reattach and start cutting your shape out. I thank this talented craftsman for sharing the construction of this handy tool. Thanks very much for sharing this.
What a man. You got complete tools in your arsenal to speed up your works. A super craftman. 2 thumbs up. Great video.
That’s an awesome project.During the video I saw several other handmade tools. Love to watch those too. And you just keep sharing the good work. Thanks!
Мечта любого писаря в армии во времена до появления компьютеров и фирм по производству готовых букв для стендов.
Sir I am your fan
Why would anyone give this a thumbs down? Well made sir.
Probably because he didn't use push blocks, had the blade set way too high on the table saw and who knows what else. I only watched the first 2 minutes or so
That and no riving knife on his table saw.
I turned a hacksaw into a couch foam cutting knife, all to cut one very long 6 inch thick foam piece into 5 ( 2 foot x 2 foot 6 inch ) sections, to replace the foam within my 5 couch sections. Plus I cut the edges at a 45 degree angle 1 inch deep to give it a more of a rounded edge look. It all turned out quite well. The hot wire that replaced the hacksaw blade, was taken from an old dead hair dryer, and the power supply used was a very old power supply that I had that could pump out up to 2 Amps. It had Amp control potetiometers as well, so I just had to set the desired amperage, and leave it at that.
Both your projects and video quality has improved dramatically many many folds..
When you have concepts very cleared and you know how to use your studies practically then such inventions keep your higher and facilitates others as well.
I dont know when, where, or how i'm going to use it. But it's so fun to watch!
Architecture students use it like....A LOT.
@@tuahsakato17 nah man, I'm an oceanography student, also i'm in love with rendang and dendeng. Also watching this kind of video hahahaha
@@trinug487 hey, cool, a disciple of science! I guess plastics and ocean doesn't compliment each other wkwkwkw
Ah...i think i ate endang too much that i feel that rendang is so overrated nowadays. I personally love Dendeng, i'm probably an advocate for Dendeng's deliciousness lmao
To cut tharmacoal
The way you Design it as if it was a piece of Cake to build...
So creative and extremely talented...
Outstanding job....
Stunning project. God bless brother.
О! У меня так отец делал, еще в 1975 году! Технологии!))
Ingenious! I absolutely love it and your skill in making it!
I was hoping the video would be centered around the electronic circuit. Instead, it’s basically a video about building a wooden box.
I agree, though it is pretty entertaining. I was expecting to see a ceramic element somehow there, but here the cutting wire is connected directly to the power source.
All the “make a foam cutter” videos are the same... 45 minutes of over elaborate wood box building and then 2 seconds of “put the electronics in”
Thanks that helps
the enclosure it the most important part of a foam cutter..if your crafting things you'll understand why it needs to be elaborated
Yes right, I also think about the circuit, but he show only connected unit.
The electric part is so simple. There's not much beyond what is shown. The parts are listed in the description and you should be able to connect it all.
Não tenho pretensões de construir uma máquina dessa, mas que dá gosto ver um trabalho bem feito assim isso dá. Parabéns 👏👏👏👏
I must say this kind line of work is called "invention",superb idea.
¡¡FELICIDADES...!! Muy interesante la construcción del Cortador... Se parece bastante al cortador de Lola Temprado.
the hammer & pin nails were a great surprise! 😃 good stuff!
Love it so much, really need this machine for my next wedding project backdrop. Thank you for sharing💝
TAKE MY MONEY!!!!....As an artist,I would LOVE one of these to make props,sculpting,helping form backgrounds,installations and small models,ect ....
I can tell you are a very skilled and experienced craftsman. Hand made brackets holes and angles don't come out that clean by a rookie. Thank you for sharing this. It was quite satisfying to watch and learn. The CCM5D is very inexpensive too. Great controller for the project. Can you tell us what kind of wire you used for the cutting wire? Great video!
That's Nichrome heating wire
I am also your big fan
VERY COOL!!! I've always wanted to build a hot wire foam cutter!
This is incredible. Very clever. Great job!!
What a gift this dude has
Complimenti per il modo che ti sei fabbricato gli utensili da lavoro
Perfect for my needs with all the essential information for construction. Just what I was looking for. A pleasure to watch, too. Will be my next project
I finally found this, it's really inspiring
If you are trying to make this in the U.S., you will need a Pulse-Width Modulator (the motor controller) that runs off AC. He is controlling the voltage with the PWM therefore affecting it's temperature. Well done on the box!
Cool you must have read my mind. Just the other night , I wish I knew how to make one of those to cut nylon rope. Seriously.
It is the right way to cut foam after all. For some reason people dont know about this method.
Good idea. Surface finish is very good. Basic explanation on type of wire, power supply across the wire should have been included which the interest of the viewers.
Amazing and versatility project, i've learned too much stuff in this video, congratulations
It's ashamed that i just ordered one! I enjoyed and learnt from watching you operate it though. Thanks. Great job!
Klasse Styropor schneider
sowas fällt mir auch noch in meinen Maschinen Park
What a smooth and useful build.
That is awesome. Fantastic work and showing how you made it was great. Thank you
Spettacolare!!! Li vendi anche questi strumenti ??
NASA NEEDS YOU!
This guy is a genius !
Great full ideas
Your skill is Amazing man. I love to watch your videos like I watch Jackie Chan or James Bond movies. What a beautiful skill god has given you which you are utilizing to the core. Keep itup.
God bless you, you are a wonderful and creative person
Sir you are really a great more than mistry salute to you sir
I love your homemade guides
Outstanding 👏👏👏
There's NO WAY.... IN THIS WORLD I could make one....😂😂😂😂
that was just beautiful.
i'm trying to build one but i'm having problems with the power source.
Just loved the circle cutter idea :)
It kinda helps to have a workshop with every tool you could ever need. Jealous!
Very good. However, how do you ensure the wire can be made a 90 degree vertical in all the planes, as the wire is fixed at the top?
Brain: Touch the wire
Me: Why?
Brain: Touch it.
A Real Good Work,congratulations!🔥🤘📲
Very nice build with angle and skipping the tensioning spring. Very clean. I could see using for stage props, false building molds with plaster over, etc. Id build one but don't see a great use for it other than perhaps proof of concept on a boat or model plane.
I'm building a glass cutter for chopping test tubes or large jars and thought hot wire cutter.
Any way good skills.
Very nice...good set of tools and able hands. 👍🙏
Well done, its a great project. I will like to suggest you list materials needed for future projects.
Completely hardwork👏 Superbbbbb creativity 👌👍
Very creative and genuine.👍
Excellent, well made and very neat.
You are so good at making your own cutters
Gr8 job with no information only visual
Exsalant sir
Good luck
Beautifully done video and EXCELLENT fabrication techniques. You definitely know what you are doing! Subscribed!
Excellent! 👍
Thanks from İstanbul Türkiye
Great project! I loved it! A lot of precision with simple tools. Amazing.
SUPER!!!
Good craftmanship sir..
Genious
Wow, this looks so easy!! LOL
I appreciate the skills that went into this, but maybe a simpler version would be equally as effective and easier to make?
Proud of you sir
A mí que me gusta el bricolaje he de decir que me encantan sus vídeos. 👍👍👍
thanx u wanderfull work greating from egypt
YOU, ARE A GENIUS!!! THANKS!! SUBSCRIBED!
thank you thank you just what I needed
Great job 👍
Great work man. Keep it up. Keep uploading
you made video like short movie. its wonderful to watch
Wow The Amazing Product Definition For Your Website And Clear Video. Respect you sir. More Videos to make Dame sure I Support you I am Subscribing. I see Most Of the Foam Cutter Video Nicrome wire Range Not Tell. You make Very Detailed on Your Website. Thank you so much. 😊😊😊
مبدع والله
What brand and model is your table based jigsaw? That’s almost like a bandsaw. Looks really nice to have in the shop.
Amazing stuff. Came here to see what it took to make that hot wire. Instead saw Carpentar work at its best.
nice 👍👍👍
bro. its fantastic & brilliant job. whatever project you take up, you do it perfectly & neatly without any flaw. I appreciate your work very much. good luck Bro for all future projects. you are very thin but your work is solid.
O melhor projeto destinado a este uso que já vi na internet. parabéns e agradeço por compartilhar.
Respected sir, wonderfull work
Perfect well done احسنت🇰🇼
Love your creativity and inventiveness in design and the way you use your tools and materials.
I was surprised you didn’t put any insulator between the wood and the metal pieces holding the thin wire. Were you not concerned about the wood heating up enough to burn the wood because the device wouldn’t be on long enough for enough of the heat of the wire to heat up the much bigger metal pieces around it?
So super hit
Very Nice beathiful. Show de bola 👏
Brilliant !!!!!!
Dude!! Awesome!