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ted@actionfab.com
11-29-2004, 03:30 PM
Has anyone been successful cutting soft materials with a shopbot? Materials like soft foams can't be machined, but are often cut with a reciprocating knife. Has anyone hooked up a reciprocating knife head with a shopbot with good results? Any other cutting methods that might work?

Brady Watson
11-29-2004, 04:12 PM
Ted,
The shopbot is ideal for cutting soft and hard foam. If you are referring to the 1-5lb foam range, it cuts it cleanly.

-Brady

paco
11-29-2004, 04:42 PM
Ted-
You can see the result of foams (insulating kind) machining on my WWW site at http://www.cooptel.qc.ca/~usinum/products2_english.htm
...unless you are speaking of another kind of foaming like thoses that are use for protecting delicate device in cases which I plan to test soon but did'nt yet... do anybody did?!?!?

gerald_d
11-30-2004, 01:44 AM
Ted, I have toyed (in my mind only) with 2 alternatives for routing:
1. Freeze the foam with liquid nitrogen
2. Clamp/compress the foam between wood boards and cut right through the wood and foam.

The CNC machines for cutting textiles have the reciprocating knives, but they are normally 4-axis machines. The 4th axis rotates the knife to keep it tangential to the direction of cut. Example (http://www.assyst-us.com/products/cam.shtml)

What does a laser do to soft foam "rubber"?