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QuestionWhy do I need to wax the knife?Community AnswerThink of the wax as a lubricant, it allows the knife to go through the product faster.
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QuestionCan I smooth the surface with a fine grit sand paper?Community AnswerNot a good idea. Even a fine grit will tear the foam: think rough sand against a very smooth surface. Instead, use a spare piece of foam get rid of the burs. Just rub the foam piece gently against the cut edge.
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QuestionCan I use a kitchen knife to cut Styrofoam?Community AnswerYes, and the ones that work best are the ones with a serrated blade.
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QuestionHow can I cut out a bowl shape out of large block of Styrofoam?Community AnswerCut it into a half-sphere first using a hot wire cutter, then use a knife to scoop out the insides of the bowl.
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QuestionHow would I cut a face or head out of Styrofoam block?Community AnswerVery carefully! Use a variety of tools -- knives, floss, and wire cutters -- to achieve the desired affect.
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QuestionDo I need to cut a Styrofoam ball in half?Community AnswerIt depends on what you want to create. If you require a full ball, then don't cut it. However, if you purchased a Styrofoam ball for a flat project, then yes, cut it in half before you start.
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QuestionHow can I cut a Styrofoam ball, but cut only 1/4 of the ball to show the center?Community AnswerMark the area with a marker, then use an X-acto knife to cut out the piece.
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QuestionWhere can I get transparent Styrofoam?Community AnswerIt is already transparent. Being a foam, each time the light passes through one of the thousands of layers it is made of, the light gets scattered a bit, so it looks like it is white. By the way, that's exactly the same reason why it is a good thermal insulator. You can verify that it is indeed transparent by melting it with few drops of acetone.
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QuestionHow do I cut a 12" round Styrofoam to 11 1/2"? What tool do I need?Gakiema RakiepCommunity AnswerMeasure the middle point of 11 1/2". Use a strong knitting needle or pin and push it through the center and almost into your work bench. Direct your cutting wire to 5.5 1/4" (the halfway mark of your circle diameter). Rotate the bigger piece while holding the knitting needle very stable. The outer edge will be trimmed away to your required size.
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QuestionHow can I harden a Styrofoam fake rock?Gakiema RakiepCommunity AnswerI mixed plaster of paris as per the mixing instructions on the package, then covered the Styrofoam rocks by spreading the the plaster of paris with my hands. It takes a few minutes to dry, or maybe an hour, depending on how thick you spread it on. Then you can add more layers if you wish.
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QuestionDo the above cutting techniques work for pink foam?Community AnswerTry using a jigsaw or reciprocal saw. I found they cut through sheets 40 mm thick like butter and leave an extremely smooth edge.
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